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§ 51.21  LOCATION OF CURB BOXES AND STOPS.
   All curb boxes and stops shall be located at or near the curb line of the street from which water is conducted.
(1977 Code, § 29-14)
§ 51.22  SIZE OF CORPORATION STOPS; MULTIPLE STOPS FOR LARGE SERVICES.
   (A)   No corporation stops larger than one inch shall be used on mains of four inches in diameter or more.
   (B)   When a large service is required, two or more stops may be used, provided they are placed not less than ten inches apart, and all service pipes shall be laid the same depth as the main in the street from the main to the stopcocks at the curb line.
(1977 Code, § 29-15)
§ 51.23  STOPCOCKS REQUIRED; ACCESS; UNAUTHORIZED USE; CONSUMER TO WAIVE RIGHTS TO AND CONTROL OVER.
   (A)   Stopcocks required. All services shall be provided with a stopcock on the owner's premises so that, when necessary, water may be stopped without opening the stop box in the street or sidewalk. Whenever a service not provided with the stop needs repairing, the stop shall be provided before the water is again turned on.
(1977 Code, § 29-16)
   (B)   Access; unauthorized use.
      (1)   Access to the stopcock at the curb shall only be had by the Superintendent of the Water Department or his or her agent.
      (2)   No persons shall use the stopcock for any purpose whatever without the written permission of the Superintendent.
(1977 Code, § 29-17)
   (C)   Consumer to waive rights to and control over. Any person contracting for a supply of water shall waive any rights of control he or she may claim to have over the stop box and stopcock of the service pipe between the main in the street and his or her premises.
(1977 Code, § 29-18)  Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 51.24  METERS; WHEN READ; WHEN BILLS PAYABLE.
   Water meters shall be read monthly, and bills therefor shall be payable on or before the first day of each month.
(1977 Code, § 29-19)
§ 51.25  CONSUMERS OUTSIDE TOWN.
   (A)   Water shall not be furnished to consumers outside the town, except on the terms and conditions as may be approved by the Board of Commissioners.
   (B)   All connections and all meters, meter boxes and other equipment necessary for making the connections shall be paid for and kept in repair by the consumer.
(1977 Code, § 29-21)
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