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A. Shut Off For Repairs, Extensions: The city manager reserves the right at any time, when necessary, without notice, to shut the water off for the purpose of making repairs or extensions or for other purposes, and no claims shall be made against the city by reason of the breakage of any service pipe or service cock, or from any other damage that may result from shutting off the water for repairing, laying or relaying mains, hydrants or other connections.
B. Authority To Establish Fee: The city manager is authorized to establish the fee for shutoff/turnon, for disconnect for nonpayment of bills, or temporary disconnections of service requested by customer. (2007 Code § 44-125)
When water is shut off for making repairs, consumers having water heating coils shall turn off the water at the basement shutoff and open a faucet in the hot water pipe and leave it open until the water is turned on, in order to protect piping and fixtures from excessive pressures from hot water or steam. (2007 Code § 44-126)
When the water supply to any premises has been shut off at either the curb shutoff or the meter, it shall not again be turned on except by an authorized representative of the city manager. The city manager may refuse to authorize turning on the city water to any premises where a bill is in dispute or unpaid or where, if applicant is a tenant, the required deposit has not been made. (2007 Code § 44-128)
Owners or consumers desiring to discontinue the use of water shall give notice to the city manager. The meter will be read and a final bill computed. If the customer is transferring within the system, the final balance will be transferred to the customer's new account, and will be subject to the normal collection procedures for active accounts. If the customer is discontinuing service on the city water system, the final bill will be rendered to the customer and will be subject to the normal collection procedure for final bills. (2007 Code § 44-129)
Any person authorized by the city manager shall have free access at all reasonable hours to any building for the purpose of reading, inspecting, removing or replacing meters, examining water fixtures and observing the manner in which the water is used. (2007 Code § 44-131)
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