Sec. 9-1-2 Public Fire Protection-Suburban-F-2.
   (a)   Types of Service. Water used for extinguishing fires outside the immediate service area of the Water Utility may consist of three (3) types of service:
      (1)   Water supplied to tank trucks from Water Utility hydrants;
      (2)   Water supplied directly from hydrants located within the corporate limits, or on its borders, by means of hose lines; or
      (3)   Water supplied to tank truck from any other Water Utility water source.
   (b)   Record of Water Volume Used. A record of the measured or estimated volume of water used shall be submitted to the Water Utility after each use for fire protection outside the Water Utility's immediate service area. If measuring or estimating is impossible, the Water Utility Superintendent shall be furnished such data as size of orifice used and pressure and time water was permitted to flow, in order to determine volume used.
   (c)   User Charges. A charge for the volume of water used for each fire, either through a tank supply or from hydrants, will be billed to the township or fire department using water at Four and 2/100 Dollars ($4.02) per one thousand (1,000) gallons. A service charge, in addition to the water charge, shall be Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) per hydrant use.