§ 5-6.07 WATER SERVICE TERMINATION.
   (A)   General. When the city encounters water uses that represent a clear and immediate hazard to the potable water supply that cannot be immediately abated, the city shall institute the procedure for discontinuing the city water services.
   (B)   Basis for termination. Conditions or water uses that create a basis for water service termination shall include, but are not limited to, the following terms:
      (1)   Refusal to install a required backflow-prevention assembly;
      (2)   Refusal to test a backflow-prevention assembly;
      (3)   Refusal to repair a faulty backflow-prevention assembly;
      (4)   Refusal to replace a faulty backflow-prevention assembly;
      (5)   Direct or indirect connection between the public water system and a sewer line;
      (6)   Unprotected direct or indirect connection between the public water system and a system or equipment containing contaminants;
      (7)   Unprotected direct or indirect connection between the public water system and an auxiliary water system;
      (8)   A situation which presents an immediate health hazard to the public water system.
   (C)   Water service termination procedures.
      (1)   For conditions listed in § 5-6.07(B) (1), (2), (3), or (4) above, the city will terminate service to a customer's premises after two written notices have been sent specifying the corrective action needed and the time period in which it must be done. If no action is taken within the allowed time period water service may be terminated.
      (2)   For conditions listed in § 5-6.07(B) (5), (6), (7), or (8) above, the city will take the following steps:
         (a)   Make reasonable effort to advise water user of intent to terminate water service;
         (b)   Terminate water supply and lock service valve. The water service will remain inactive until correction of violations has been approved by the Director of Public Works.
('61 Code, § 5-6.07) (Ord. 541 C.S., passed 2-15-90)