1028.05 ADEQUATE WATER SUPPLY.
   Unless abandonment of the system is approved by the Public Utilities Commission or the owner or operator of the system gives six months advance notice of abandonment to the Village if the system is not subject to Public Utilities Commission jurisdiction, then in the event that Council, for the Village, determines that the test results of the static water level or specific capacity show an insufficient amount of water to maintain an adequate water supply for those persons, or other entities served by the same source of water, the owner or operator or any system shall take sufficient steps to obtain additional sources of water in order to maintain an adequate supply of water for the persons, firms or other entities served by such system. In the event the Village, by Council, determines that there is an inadequate supply of water to service the consumers of such water, the Village may seek the penalty for violations of this chapter as is imposed by this chapter, or may seek any other legal or equitable relief it may deem appropriate, or may order the operator to limit the quantity of water to be used per day until an adequate water supply is restored or new wells in a different aquifer are obtained at such levels as will adequately serve the users of such central water system.
(Ord. 1983-16. Passed 3-14-83. )