§ 52.24 INTERCONNECTIONS WITH CITY'S WATER SYSTEM PROHIBITED.
   (A)   In order to avoid possible contamination of the city's water supply and resultant hazards to health, the city will under no condition allow the installation of any equipment or device that would enable a cross connection to be made, either temporary or permanent, between the city's water supply and any other source of supply or drainage; nor will the installation of any equipment or device be allowed that could, in the city's opinion, cause back siphoning, excess water pressure, vacuum conditions, or other circumstance that could cause contamination in the city's water supply or to its system.
   (B)   The city shall have the right at all times to inspect at any reasonable hour a consumer's piping system or equipment to make certain that this regulation is being complied with.
   (C)   When any cross connection or hazardous equipment installation exists, the city reserves the right to immediately shut off, without notice, its water service to the consumer involved. In such event, water service will not be reestablished until the condition is corrected, at owner's expense, to the city's satisfaction.
   (D)   See the city's general rules and regulations for further details as to consumer's installations, responsibilities of the consumer, and the like.
(1980 Code, § 52.24) (Ord. 607, passed 5-25-1971)