(A) The town will have primary responsibility for monitoring of compliance with the water rationing ordinance.
(B) The following provisions shall govern the implementations of temporary service interruptions:
(1) In order to effectuate compliance with this subchapter, the town is hereby authorized and required to plan and implement temporary service interruptions to all or part of its water supply system, as may be deemed appropriate, when any and/or all of the following conditions are determined to exist:
(a) The mandated reduction in system wide usage has not been achieved;
(b) The mandated reduction in system wide water usage has been achieved, but has failed to have a significant impact in extending limited water supplies; and/or
(c) Temporary service interruptions are necessary in order to further extend limited and/or dwindling water supplies.
(2) In the event it is determined that temporary service interruptions are necessary, the town shall notify its customers through the public media (newspaper, radio, and television), at least one day prior to the temporary service interruptions, that a planned, temporary service interruption is to be imposed. Such notice shall:
(a) State the day or days when the planned, temporary service interruption will occur;
(b) State the time(s) when such planned, temporary service interruptions are to be imposed on the entire system, or part thereof, and, if only part(s) of the system will experience planned, temporary service interruptions, identify geographic boundaries within which such interruptions will occur; and
(c) Advise all customers within the areas affected by planned, temporary service interruptions how to treat any water received from the system, for human consumption, during the period(s) of such interruptions and for such additional time as may be necessary until full pressure is restored to the system.
(3) If a planned, temporary service interruption is imposed as authorized and required by this subchapter, the town must provide for the continued delivery of water to health care facilities within the area(s) affected by such interruptions by means of any adequate, alternative delivery measures that may be necessary.
(4) If a planned, temporary service interruption is implemented, the town must make provision, by any means possible, for the continued delivery of such water as may be necessary for the proper operation of sewage collection, treatment, and disposal systems and facilities.
(C) Any residential or nonresidential water customer who exceeds the allotments established pursuant to this water rationing will be subject to the following excess-use civil penalties.
(1) “Excess-use civil penalties” will be collected based on the amount by which a customer’s use exceeds the water allotments established pursuant to the local water rationing declaration, computed in accordance with the town fee schedule (on file with the Town Clerk).
(2) Any monies collected through excess-use civil penalties shall not be accounted for as income, but shall be placed in a reserve account that is dedicated to addressing water shortage problems and water conservation initiatives.
(3) In addition to the excess use civil penalty, noncompliance with the water rationing provisions of this subchapter will result in the following.
(a) For the first excess use, a warning of possible discontinuation shall be issued to the customer.
(b) For the second or subsequent excess use, service to the customer may be interrupted or shut off for a period not to exceed 48 hours, or, if the customer provided access, a flow restrictor may be installed in the customer’s service line for the duration of the emergency. The cost incurred to interrupt or shut off and reinstate service, or to install and remove a flow restrictor, shall be assessed to the water customer. Before service to an individual may be terminated under this provision, actual notice of the intent to discontinue shall be given, which shall include notice that the customer may appear at a designated time and place (within 24 hours) for an informal hearing to show why service should not be discontinued.
(4) Meter reading schedules are authorized to be altered to assure adequate monitoring of compliance with this subchapter.
(5) Any customer or other person aggrieved by a decision or action imposing an excess-use civil penalty or other remedy for non-compliance with the requirements of this subchapter may proceed in accordance with the following provisions: The Town Council, shall provide an opportunity for the customer or aggrieved party to rebut the finding of a violation, or provide evidence of circumstances beyond the customer’s control such resulted in the violation. A record of evidence regarding disputed violations shall be kept, and a written notice of the town’s final decision and action in such cases shall be provided to the customer or aggrieved party.
(Prior Code, § 50.095) (Ord. passed 3-24-1998)