(A) Water availability. The Public Utilities cannot guarantee consumers full volume, fixed pressure or an effective, continuous supply of water, such matters being subject to the varying conditions which may affect the operation and maintenance of the mains, services, pumping stations, and other parts of the system.
(B) Water quality. The aesthetic appearance of the water will always be satisfactory. The use of hydrants may temporarily affect the appearance of the water which may result in staining of clothes or other material washed with such water. These events cannot be controlled by the Public Utilities and care should be exercised by all customers in the use of water.
(Ord. 315, passed 5-1-2006; Ord. 315, passed 3-22-2017)