(A) The quantity, quality, and pressure of water delivered by the village to the premises of consumers at any given time shall be only as are within the ability of the village to provide at that time, subject to the limitations and conditions of the water supply, to the operation of the distribution system of the village, to any other physical reason, and to Acts of God.
(B) During an emergency in which it may, in the opinion of the Village Manager, be inadvisable or impossible to supply water to users in sufficient quantities as might be desired by all users for all purposes, the Village Manager shall have the right to curtail and to allocate the use of water from the system to all users for all purposes, or to curtail or prohibit entirely the users for all purposes, or to curtail or prohibit entirely the use of water from its system for specific purposes. Any action shall be reported promptly by the Village Manager to the Village Board, and the normal supply of water restored as soon as conditions permit. Further, any water user, after being approached to voluntarily adhere to any curtailment or prohibition of water use, who is found to be in violation of such curtailment or prohibition may, at the approval of the Village Manager, be subject to an administrative warning ticket, the issuance of such to be made by personnel designated by the Village Manager.
(C) It is specified and shall be understood by all persons, firms, or corporations whom the village may now or hereafter serve with water, that the water service is subject to the express conditions and provisions of this chapter and that the users take the water subject to the risks thereof. The village shall in no manner be liable or responsible for any degree of loss or damage whatsoever to any product or thing whatsoever, including life and health, which may at any time claim to have been incurred by the act of the village serving water hereunder or by the exercise by the village of the provisions of this chapter.
(D) Leakage monitoring and correction for storage, transmission and distribution systems.
(E) Development and implementation of public programs to encourage efficient water use.
('71 Code, Ch. 13 § 1-2) (Ord. 192, passed 11-5-58; Am. Ord. 1035-88, passed 6-15-88; Am. Ord. 22-1762, passed 3-16-22)