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(A) The Town Administrator shall serve as Director of Public Utilities.
(B) The Director of Public Utilities shall perform the following duties.
(1) He or she shall have general supervision over all the operations of the water system.
(2) He or she shall see that all rules and regulations of the town are enforced.
(3) He or she shall see that water rates and assessments are correctly made.
(1993 Code, § 50.03)
Whenever it becomes necessary to enter any premises, store or dwelling, for the purpose of inspecting water pipes, fixtures or meters, town employees may do so during reasonable hours. Should the employee be refused admittance, the supply of water shall be cut off until the examination is made and the required information is obtained or until repairs and alterations are made.
(1993 Code, § 50.08)
(A) Any water meters furnished by the town shall remain the property of the town.
(B) At the request of any consumer, the town will test the accuracy of a water meter alleged to be recording improperly. If the meter is found to be inaccurate, the consumer’s water bill may be adjusted accordingly. If the meter is found to be accurate, the consumer will be charged a fee of $5.
(C) Checking water meters:
(1) Meter good: $5 fee; and
(2) Meter bad: no charge.
(1993 Code, § 50.09) (Ord. passed - -)
Only authorized town employees may connect or reconnect water service. If water is found to be in use without being turned on by an authorized town employee or, if water is used for any other purpose than that paid for, the consumer of the water shall be guilty of a violation of this chapter.
(1993 Code, § 50.11) Penalty, see § 10.99
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