[Adopted 2-27-1996; amended in
its entirety 5-9-2006]
The purpose of a hydrant is for fire protection and thus hydrant meters
are to be used for emergency purposes only.
Residents of the Town of Williamson wishing to use water from a hydrant
for other purposes shall be subject to the following conditions:
A. A deposit of $350 for a hydrant meter, which will be
applied to the final charges, shall be required.
B. A minimum charge for 100,000 gallons plus a turn-on charge
of $25 and a turnoff charge of $25 shall be required.
C. Meters will be left in place for a maximum of one week,
and at that time the Williamson Water Department shall have authority to move
meters as they deem necessary.
D. The user is responsible for any damage to and or theft
of equipment being used. (Total value of the meter and equipment is at least
$1,200.)
E. The Town of Williamson is not responsible for any damages
or injuries related to hydrant meter use.
[Adopted 2-27-1996; amended in
its entirety 5-23-2006]
Residents of the Town of Williamson wishing to use water from a hydrant
to fill swimming pools shall be subject to the following conditions:
A. A deposit of $350 for the hydrant meter, the balance
of which will be returned after charges are calculated and deducted, shall
be required.
B. The pool must be on the same side of the road as the
water main.
C. A hydrant meter will be installed by the Water Department
for a maximum of three days.
D. Water will be billed in accordance with consumption used
plus a turn-on charge of $25 and a turnoff charge of $25.
E. The pool owner is required to provide hose and any necessary
personnel.
F. The pool owner is responsible for any damage to and/or
theft of equipment being used. (Total value of the meter and equipment is
at least $1,200.)
G. The Town of Williamson is not responsible for any damages
or injuries related to hydrant meter use.
H. The pool owner must submit proof that the pool has been
permitted prior to completing the application.