Backflow and backsiphonage prevention devices designed to be tested shall be tested for proper operation annually or when necessary in the opinion of the village or its authorized representative. Actual testing shall be at the expense of the consumer, unless the village or its authorized representative agrees otherwise. Any required maintenance or repairs shall be at the expense of the consumer and subject to the approval of the village. If testing shall require entry into the premises, the village’s authorized representative shall give notice setting forth a proposed date and time to the consumer at least ten working days in advance by first class mail return receipt requested. If the consumer cannot make the premises available for inspection on that date and time, the consumer shall contact the village’s authorized representative to arrange another date and time.
(1997 Code, § 3-129) (Ord. 2-91, passed 4-9-1991)