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The City Council or Director of Public Works may order a reduction in the use of water or shut off the water on any premises in the event of a water shortage due to fire or other good and sufficient cause. The city shall not be liable for any damages caused by shutting off the supply of water of any customer while the system or any part thereof is undergoing repairs or when there is a shortage of water due to circumstances over which the city has no control.
(Prior Code, § 52.024) (Ord. 3060, passed 10-7-1985; Ord. 03-40, passed 11-17-2003)
Any person, other than members of the Fire Department, drawing water from the waterworks system of the city or any fire hydrant shall draw the water only from a location which is provided with a backflow preventer or vacuum breaker, which backflow preventer or vacuum breaker shall be approved by the Chief Building and Code Inspector. Any person drawing water from a location not provided with a backflow preventer or vacuum breaker shall be in violation of this section and shall be subject to the penalty provided in § 52.999.
(Prior Code, § 52.025) (Ord. 3060, passed 10-7-1985; Ord. 03-40, passed 11-17-2003) Penalty, see § 52.999
Owners of premises and customers shall be required to install and maintain, at their cost, all service lines from the public water main to the customer’s meter. Any cost that the city may incur in repairing the service lines, including, but not limited to replacement of street surfacing, replacement of sod, cost of labor and materials and all other costs reasonably incurred in the repairing of the service lines shall be promptly remitted to the city by the property owner customer, or both the property owner and customer. Upon a water service line leaking, the city shall send to the property owner, by next day priority mail, a certified letter providing that the property owner shall have 24 hours to repair the line, and if not repaired within the 24-hour period, the city shall cause the line to be repaired with the costs of time, material and water loss billed to the property owner.
(Prior Code, § 52.026) (Ord. 95-05, passed 1-16-1995; Ord. 03-40, passed 11-17-2003) Penalty, see § 52.999
All abandoned service lines must be terminated and capped at the tap on the main water line.
(Prior Code, § 52.027) Penalty, see § 52.999
Proprietors of business establishments will be permitted to connect the establishments by large pipes with hydrants and hose couplings with the water mains at their own expense upon application to the City Engineer and Chief Building and Code Inspector and under supervision of the Director of Public Works and will be allowed to use the water from such taps for fire protection only.
(Prior Code, § 52.028) (Ord. 3060, passed 10-7-1985; Ord. 03-40, passed 11-17-2003) Penalty, see § 52.999
When one service pipe supplies two or more distinct premises or tenements, there shall be provided, subject to the supervision of the Director of Public Works, a separate stop for each of the premises or tenements so that the water may be shut off from the one without interfering with the supply of the others.
(Prior Code, § 52.029) (Ord. 3060, passed 10-7-1985; Ord. 03-40, passed 11-17-2003) Penalty, see § 52.999
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