1365.04 WATER SUPPLY.
   (a)    A constant, dependable, potable supply of water, of a quality suitable for drinking purposes, shall be provided or developed for the use of the occupants of every dwelling or other structure, and the daily quantity of such water constantly available shall not be less than three gallons per minute for every dwelling, and a minimum of ten gallons per day for every horse, cow, mule or other large farm animal to be accommodated in a barn, stable or similar structure.
   (b)    The source of such water supply may be public or private mains, deep wells or springs. No water for any use other than irrigation shall be used from any surface well or spring which, in the judgment of the Building Inspector, is exposed to contamination. Every deep well shall be cased or enclosed in such a way as effectually to exclude surface water or water from strata near the surface exposed to contamination.
(Ord. 1992-101. Passed 1-14-92.)