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8-1-4 COMPLIANCE WITH PLUMBING CODE.
   The installation of any water service pipe and any connection with the water system shall comply with all pertinent and applicable provisions, whether regulatory, procedural or enforcement provisions, of Division 4, Plumbing rules and regulations, of the State Building Code.
8-1-5 PLUMBER REQUIRED.
   All installations of water service pipes and connections to the water system shall be made by a licensed plumber approved by the City.
8-1-6 EXCAVATIONS.
   All trench work, excavation, and backfilling required in making a connection shall be performed in accordance with applicable excavation provisions as provided for installation of building sewers or the provisions of Title 7 Chapter 1 and Title 10 Chapter 11 of this Code.
8-1-7 WATER SERVICE PIPES.
   1.   Responsibility for Costs. All costs and expenses incident to the installation, connection, and maintenance of the water service pipe from the main to the building served shall be borne by the owner. The owner shall indemnify the City from any loss or damage that may directly or indirectly be occasioned by the installation or maintenance of said water service pipe.
   2.   Failure to Maintain. When any portion of the water service pipe which is the responsibility of the property owner becomes defective or creates a nuisance and the owner fails to correct such nuisance, the City may do so and assess the costs thereof to the property.
(Code of Iowa, Sec. 364.12[3 and h])
8-1-8 SHUTTING OFF WATER SUPPLY.
   After giving reasonable prior written notice and an opportunity for hearing, all in accordance with the procedure for discontinuing water service under Chapter 8B of this title, the water service personnel may shut off the supply of water to any customer because of any substantial violation of this chapter, or valid regulation under Section 8-1B-4 of this chapter that is not being contested in good faith. The supply shall not be turned on again until all violations have been corrected.
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