Hello all.
I lease an industrial space in the United States, in which I will be doing manufacturing of ceramic, pottery type items. The space is zoned for manufacturing and the applicable plumbing code is: State of Illinois Plumbing Code, 2004 edition and subsequent amendments.
I am interested in having a licensed plumber run hot and cold water supply to a few different areas, but providing a sanitary drain for those areas will be cost prohibitive. I will be using minimal amounts of water from those plumbing drops and would catch any overflow in portable drums to be drained into the 1 utility sink that is present in the unit. (I will be providing an aggressive 3-stage clay trap for that utility sink to prevent clogging the sanitary pipes...)
So. Does code allow one to run fresh water supply to an area in a manufacturing building, without providing a sanitary drain for such? The unit does have a floor drain near in one of the rooms and the other room is adjacent to that floor drain, so in the case of accidental water spillage, the clean water would drain across the concrete slab to that drain to exit the building.
Please give me your thoughts and knowledge on this topic! I will be grateful for any guidance you professionals can provide! Please feel free to ask for any additional information you may need to give me guidance on this question.
Thank you VERY much!
Sincerely,
Paul
I lease an industrial space in the United States, in which I will be doing manufacturing of ceramic, pottery type items. The space is zoned for manufacturing and the applicable plumbing code is: State of Illinois Plumbing Code, 2004 edition and subsequent amendments.
I am interested in having a licensed plumber run hot and cold water supply to a few different areas, but providing a sanitary drain for those areas will be cost prohibitive. I will be using minimal amounts of water from those plumbing drops and would catch any overflow in portable drums to be drained into the 1 utility sink that is present in the unit. (I will be providing an aggressive 3-stage clay trap for that utility sink to prevent clogging the sanitary pipes...)
So. Does code allow one to run fresh water supply to an area in a manufacturing building, without providing a sanitary drain for such? The unit does have a floor drain near in one of the rooms and the other room is adjacent to that floor drain, so in the case of accidental water spillage, the clean water would drain across the concrete slab to that drain to exit the building.
Please give me your thoughts and knowledge on this topic! I will be grateful for any guidance you professionals can provide! Please feel free to ask for any additional information you may need to give me guidance on this question.
Thank you VERY much!
Sincerely,
Paul
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