(a) When the Water Utility has reasonable evidence that a person is obtaining his/her supply of water, in whole or in part, by means of devices or methods used to stop or interfere with the proper metering of the Water Utility service, the Water Utility reserves the right to estimate and present immediately a bill for service unmetered as a result of such interference, and such bill shall be payable subject to a twenty-four (24) hours disconnection of service. If the Water Utility disconnects the service for any such reason, the Water Utility will reconnect the service upon the following conditions:
(1) The customer will be required to deposit with the Water Utility an amount sufficient to guarantee the payment of bills for Water Utility service.
(2) The customer will be required to pay the Water Utility for any and all damages to its Water Utility equipment resulting from such interference with the metering.
(3) The customer must further agree to comply with reasonable requirements to protect the Utility against further losses.
(b) Sections 98.26 and 943.20, Wis. Stats., as relating to water service, are hereby adopted and made a part of these rules.