§ 51.48 RESTORATION OF SERVICE.
   (A)   If water service has been terminated or suspended, service shall not be restored unless some responsible adult is available at each service address to be restored to ensure that restoration will not cause damage to the premises.
   (B)   The city shall restore service suspended for the purpose of non-emergency repairs upon the demand of the customer or owner, or of an adult consumer residing at any service address so affected without charge. The city may assess a reasonable charge against the person or entity requesting services related to the suspension of service for the purpose of non-emergency repairs. The city shall restore service suspended for the purpose of emergency repairs once all hazards are eliminated, without charge.
   (C)   In the case of a voluntary termination of water service, in the event the city failed to comply with the procedures set forth in § 51.44 above, or if the city's verification of vacancy was in error, the city will restore service upon demand of any adult consumer of water service at the service address so affected, without charge.
   (D)   In the case of an involuntary termination, in the event the city failed to comply with the procedures set forth in §§ 51.41, 51.42, 51.45 and 51.46 above, or if the city's termination of service was in error, the city will restore service upon demand of any adult consumer of water service at the service address so affected, without charge.
   (E)   In the case of a proper termination in compliance with the procedures set forth in §§ 51.41, 51.42, 51.45 and 51.46, the consumer can obtain restoration of service, if the consumer pays the current month's charges, and the standard residential deposit required to initiate water service, and assumes responsibility for timely future charges for service provided the benefitted unit at the service address, as set forth in § 51.47 above.
   (F)   The Utilities Director and the Utility Office Manager are empowered to order restoration when good cause is otherwise shown.