The water system shall be considered as made up of three parts: Brunswick County's (water purveyor) system, the town's (water purveyor) system and the consumer's system.
(A) Brunswick County's system. The county is permitted as a treatment and supply system by the State of North Carolina since the county does treat water from a natural source (for example, wells, spring, stream, river, pond, lake, and the like). The county sells some portion of its water to the Town of Caswell Beach. The county's system shall consist of treatment facilities, pumping, storage, and distribution including all those facilities of the water system under the complete control of the county, up to the point where the town's system begins (service connection).
(B) Town's system. The town purchases all its potable water from Brunswick County. The town tests the water as required by the State Department of Environment and Natural Resources but does not treat the water it receivers from the county system.
(C) Consumer's system. The consumer's system shall include those parts of the facilities beyond the termination of the town's distribution system (service connection) that are utilized in conveying potable water to points of use.
(Res. passed 11-20-03) Penalty, see § 50.99