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<br />(l) Right of agency to install facilities. The city shall have the right at any time, and at any point for good cause, <br />to install or change any water meter, detector check, backflow preventer, and fittings as required by this <br />article, and the customer shall bear all costs for work so performed. Failure to pay for these facilities as set <br />forth in this article shall relieve the city of any responsibility to provide any service and the service shall be <br />disconnected until full payment of costs, interest, and penalties has been made to the city. <br />(m) Nonliability of city for interruption in service. The city shall not be liable for damage resulting from <br />interruption of service, shortage, insufficiency, or quality of supply. <br />(n) Notice to customer for shutdown of service. In case of emergency or during normal water system <br />maintenance and repair operations, whenever possible, all consumers affected will be notified prior to any <br />shutdown of service. <br />(o) Temporary shutdowns authorized. Temporary shutdowns may be restored by the city for improvements and <br />repairs and the city shall not be liable for any loss or damage occasioned thereby. <br />(p) Inspecting apparatusRight of city. The city reserves the right of inspection of customer's apparatus at all <br />times. <br />(q) Resale of water prohibited. Where submeters are utilized, customer shall not resell to another person at any <br />charge higher than his pro rata share of the total charges as rendered by the agency. <br />(r) Pressure and supply. The city assumes no responsibility for loss or damage because of high water pressure or <br />lack of water or pressure and merely agrees to furnish such quantities and pressure as are present in its <br />general distribution system. The service is subject to shut down and variations required by the operation of <br />the system. Any pressure regulation to control water pressure greater than eighty (80) psi (pounds per <br />square inch) shall be the responsibility of the customer. <br />(s) Curb stops. There shall be a curb stop or valve in every attachment just inside the curb at a point to be <br />designated by the city. The curb stop and box will be supplied by the city and shall be for its exclusive use and <br />under its exclusive control. <br />(t) Damage to customer's property. The city will not be responsible for damages to buildings or their contents <br />from any break in a water pipe beyond the street service box. Water customers shall, for their own <br />protection, provide at their own expense another valve at the first suitable point beyond the meter. <br />(u) Unused service connection. Any service connection which has been installed for a period of ten (10) years or <br />more and has not been activated for ten (10) years shall be considered inactive and obsolete. Any person <br />desiring water service for such premises or any portion thereof formerly supplied by the inactive service shall <br />make application for a new service connection and pay the current charge therefore. <br />(v) Meter box or hydrant obstruction. No person shall place trash, dirt, building materials, or other objects or <br />obstructions on or around meter boxes or on, around, or adjacent to city hydrants. No person shall allow the <br />meter boxes or hydrants to become obstructed or obscured by vines, trees shrubs, plants, or in any manner <br />so as to make their location difficult to determine, or so as to interfere with or render difficult free access to, <br />or use of, meter boxes or fire hydrants. In the event of obstruction or obscuring, notice shall be given by the <br />agency to the property served by such meter, or adjacent to such hydrant; such notice shall contain the <br />requirement that the obstruction be removed within twenty-four (24) hours. Where a meter box is <br />obstructed or obscured so that it cannot be read, a "special investigation/meter reread fee" shall be made <br />for returning to read the meter. <br />(w) Responsibility of city. The city's responsibility ends at the customer's side of the meter or where the city's <br />facilities terminate. <br />(x) Above ground water system appurtenances. Fire hydrants and aboveground backflow prevention devices, <br />fire connection stand pipes and above ground meters shall be entirely color coded as follows: <br /> <br /> #±¤ ³¤£Ÿ ʆʂʆʉŻʂʅŻʆʍ ʅʅŸʆʆŸʅʇ Ơ%34ơ <br />(Supp. No. 30) <br /> <br />Page 14 of 54 <br /> <br />
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