[Adopted 9-13-1989 by Ord.
No. 89-42]
Protracted periods of high temperatures and limited rainfall may cause
excessive demands upon the water system of the Merchantville-Pennsauken Water
Commission, and a temporary lack of sufficient water capacity may result in
a lowering of the normal water levels of the sources of water supply to the
Merchantville-Pennsauken Water Commission, and the excessive use of water
during the spring, summer and fall months caused by sprinkling of lawns, filling
of swimming pools, car washing and other similar use not related to the use
of water for domestic and sanitary purposes and fire protection may cause
a serious reduction in adequate pressure in the water distribution systems
of the franchise area of the Merchantville-Pennsauken Water Commission, which
includes residents of this municipality. In the interest of the health, safety
and welfare of the inhabitants of this municipality, it is necessary to take
all reasonable precautions and measures promptly to conserve water and maintain
such water pressure as is necessary for sanitary, domestic and firefighting
purposes.
In case of an emergency where the available supply of water becomes dangerously low, the Merchantville-Pennsauken Water Commission will notify the Mayor, in writing, of the existence of a water emergency. The notification shall state that an emergency exists requiring the implementation of such measures for the conservation of water for domestic and sanitary purposes and fire protection as are specified in §§
308-3 and
308-4.
The use and withdrawal of water by any person during a water emergency
for the following purposes is hereby prohibited:
A. Watering yards. The sprinkling, watering or irrigation
of shrubbery, trees, lawns, grass, round covers, plants, vines, gardens, vegetables,
flowers or any other vegetation.
B. Washing mobile equipment. The washing of automobiles,
trucks, trailers, or any other type of mobile equipment.
C. Cleaning outdoor surfaces. The washing of sidewalks,
walkways, driveways, porches and other outdoor surfaces.
D. Cleaning buildings. The washing of the outside of dwellings;
the washing of the inside and outside of office buildings.
E. Cleaning equipment and machinery. The washing and cleaning
of any business or industrial equipment and machinery.
F. Ornamental fountains. The operation of any ornamental
fountain or other structure making a similar use of water.
G. Swimming pools. Filling of swimming and wading pools.
Immediately following the passage of any of the emergency declarations
hereinbefore described, a copy of the declaration shall be published in the
Courier Post and one other newspaper circulated in the municipality and posted
throughout the municipality in the Municipal Building, police headquarters
and the offices of the Merchantville-Pennsauken Water Commission.
The declaration of any emergency shall be conclusive of the fact of
the existence of such emergency and shall be binding upon all persons and
users upon the filing of the same in the office of the Municipal Clerk and
the publication thereof in at least one newspaper circulated in the municipality.
The declaration of emergency shall continue in full force and effect,
except as amended, until terminated by a resolution of termination adopted
by the Merchantville-Pennsauken Water Commission.
During the water emergency, all premises receiving water from the Merchantville-Pennsauken
Water Commission system shall be subject to inspection between sunrise and
sunset by the Commission's employees or any other person duly authorized and
appointed by the municipality or Commission to perform inspections to oversee
compliance during the water emergency. It shall be a violation of this article
for any person to hinder, obstruct, delay, resist or prevent any such inspection
as is described herein. Nothing herein shall be deemed to limit the power
of the Police Department to conduct a search of any premises at any time when
they have probable cause to believe that a violation of this section has been
committed.
It shall be a violation of this article for any person to use water
from the Merchantville-Pennsauken Water Commission water system at any time
during the water emergency in a manner prohibited by any declaration issued
pursuant to this article.
In the event that there is on any premises a continuing usage of water
from the Merchantville-Pennsauken Water Commission water system by any person
in a manner prohibited by any declaration issued pursuant to this article,
such continuing usage is hereby declared to be a health hazard. The owner,
occupant and/or operator of the premises whereon the violation is occurring
shall be served with written notice of the violation by the delivery to any
such owner, occupant and/or operator or the agent or employee of any of the
same actually on the premises. If no such person is present, the notice shall
be posted on the premises. If, after the passage of one hour from the delivery
or posting of such notice, the health hazard has not been abated, any employee
of the municipality or the Merchantville-Pennsauken Water Commission is hereby
authorized to enter upon the premises to abate the health hazard. Thereafter,
the municipality or Commission, as the case may be, shall assess the costs
of such abatement against the owner, operator and/or occupant of the premises.