CHAPTER 52:  WATER SERVICE
Section
General Provisions
   52.01   Application for water use
   52.02   Meter to be maintained; damage of meter prohibited
   52.03   Alteration of meter hookup prohibited
   52.04   Removing water meter lid prohibited; right of access to meter
   52.05   Special water use permits
   52.06   Water waste prohibited; pipes to be kept in good condition
   52.07   Pipe standards; installation of meter
   52.08   Water meter not to be turned on without permit
   52.09   Meters to be tested
   52.10   Tampering with stop-cock or meter boxes prohibited
   52.11   Opening of hydrants prohibited
   52.12   Refilling sprinkler tanks or swimming pools without permission prohibited
   52.13   Water main taps prohibited
Cross Connection Control
   52.25   Definition
   52.26   Cross connections prohibited
   52.27   Certain interconnections prohibited
   52.28   Inspections of potential cross connections required
   52.29   Right of entry; information to be furnished
   52.30   Discontinuance of water service
   52.31   Emergency discontinuance
   52.32   Backflow preventer required
   52.33   Subchapter to be supplementary
Rates and Charges
   52.50   Service rates and charges
   52.51   Vacation rate
   52.52   Collection and deferred payments charge
   52.53   Nonrecurring charges
   52.54   Capital project water main extension fees and fire protection charges for 1997 project customers
GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ 52.01  APPLICATION FOR WATER USE.
   Application for the use of water shall be made in writing by the owner of the property, and the owner of the property shall be held responsible for all bills for the use of water.  The application shall be made at the office of the Clerk-Treasurer, giving the location of the premises to be supplied, the name of the persons who will use the water, and for what purpose the water is to be used.
('83 Code, § 4-2 I.A.)
§ 52.02  METER TO BE MAINTAINED; DAMAGE OF METER PROHIBITED.
   Wherever the meter is set on the customer's premises, the customer shall be required to keep the surroundings around the meter clean, dry, and easy of access, and to protect same from freezing.  Any or all damages done to the meter by the owner, agent, or occupant while the meter is in service, or by hot water being poured on or forced back through the meter, will be charged to the account of the metered services and must be paid on or before the next payment of water rents, or all further services will be withheld until all costs and water rents are paid.
('83 Code, § 4-2 I.B.)  Penalty, see § 10.99
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