This article is adopted by the Town under its powers to protect
public health and welfare and its powers under MGL c. 40, § 21
et seq. This article implements the Town's authority to regulate
water use pursuant to MGL c. 41, § 69B.
The purpose of this article is to preserve and maintain the
public health, safety and welfare whenever there is in force a state
of water supply conservation by providing for enforcement of any duly
imposed restriction, requirements, provisions or conditions imposed
by the Town or by the Department of Environmental Protection.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ENFORCING PERSON
The Town's Board of Water Commissioners, its duly appointed
agents, employees and members, the Board of Health, the Town police,
special police and any other person designated by the Town as having
police powers.
NONESSENTIAL OUTDOOR WATER USE
A.
Includes uses that are not required:
(1)
For health or safety reasons;
(3)
For the production of food and fiber;
(4)
For the maintenance of livestock; or
(5)
To meet the core functions of a business (for example, irrigation
by golf courses as necessary to maintain tees and greens, or irrigation
by plant nurseries or agricultural operations as necessary to maintain
stock or establish new plantings).
B.
Examples of nonessential outdoor uses of municipal water include:
(1)
Irrigation of lawns, except by means of a hand-held hose outside
the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. All hand-held water hoses shall
be controlled by a nozzle or other device used to regulate the flow
of water leaving the hose.
(2)
Washing of vehicles other than by means of a commercial car
wash, except as necessary for operator safety.
(3)
Washing of exterior building surfaces, parking lots, driveways
or sidewalks, except as necessary to apply paint, preservatives, stucco,
pavement or cement.
PERSON
Any individual, corporation, trust, partnership or association
or other entity.
STATE OF WATER SUPPLY CONSERVATION
A state of water supply conservation declared by the Town pursuant to §
156-4 of this article. During a state of water supply conservation, the Board of Water Commissioners may impose mandatory restrictions on nonessential outdoor water use as described in §
156-5 of this article.
WATER USERS or WATER CONSUMERS
All public and private users of the Town's public water
system, irrespective of any person's responsibility for billing
purposes for water used at any particular facility.
A declaration of a state of water supply conservation issued by the Board of Water Commissioners may include one or more of the following restrictions, conditions or requirements restraining the use of water for nonessential purposes as necessary to protect the water supply, which shall be included in the public notice required under §
156-6:
A. Nonessential outdoor water use restrictions. Nonessential outdoor
water use may be restricted as deemed necessary by the Board of Water
Commissioners. For example, nonessential outdoor water use may be
restricted to certain days of the week for certain hours of the day
outside the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
B. Nonessential outdoor water use ban. Nonessential outdoor water use
may be entirely prohibited by the Board of Water Commissioners.
Notification of any condition imposed by the Town as part of a state of water supply conservation shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation within the Town, or such other means reasonably calculated to reach and inform all users of water of the state of conservation. Any restriction imposed under §
156-5 shall not be effective until such notification is provided. Notification of the state of water supply conservation shall also be simultaneously provided to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection.
A state of water supply conservation may be terminated by a majority vote of the Board of Water Commissioners upon a determination that the condition or conditions set forth in §
156-4 no longer exist. Public notification of the termination of a state of water supply conservation shall be given in the same manner as for the notice of its imposition.
The invalidity of any portion or provision of this article shall
not invalidate any other portion or provision thereof.
This article is adopted by the Town of Georgetown under its
home rule powers, its police powers to protect public health and welfare
and its specific authorization under MGL c. 40, §§ 21
and 21D. This article also implements the Town's authority under
MGL c. 40, § 41A, conditioned upon a declaration of water
supply emergency issued by the Department of Environmental Protection
under MGL c. 21G, §§ 15 through 17.
The purpose of this article is to protect, preserve and maintain
the public health, safety and welfare whenever there is in force a
state of water supply emergency by providing for enforcement of any
duly imposed restrictions, requirements, provisions or conditions
imposed by the Town or by the Department of Environmental Protection
and included in the Town's plan approved by the Department of
Environmental Protection to abate the emergency.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY
The Town's Board of Water Commissioners, the Board of
Health, the Police Department and any other officer having police
powers.
A. For health or safety reasons;
C. For the production of food and fiber;
D. For the maintenance of livestock; or
E. To meet the core functions of a business (for example, irrigation
by golf courses as necessary to maintain tees and greens, or irrigation
by plant nurseries or agricultural operations as necessary to maintain
stock or establish new plantings).
STATE OF WATER SUPPLY EMERGENCY
A state of water supply emergency declared by the Department of Environmental Protection pursuant to MGL c. 21G (§§ 15, 16 and 17). During a state of water supply emergency, the Board of Water Commissioners shall prohibit all nonessential outdoor water use as stated in §
156-15 of this article.
WATER USERS or WATER CONSUMERS
All public and private users of the Town's public water
system, irrespective of any person's responsibility for billing
purposes for water used at any particular facility.
The following shall apply to all users of water supplies supplied
by the Town.
A. Following notification by the Town of the existence of a state of
water supply emergency, no person shall violate any provision, condition,
requirement or restriction included in a plan approved by the Board
of Water Commissioners to abate a water supply emergency, or in an
order approved or issued by the Department of Environmental Protection
intended to bring about an end to the emergency.
B. Notification of any provision, restriction, requirement or condition
with which users of water supplied by the Town are required to comply
to abate a situation of water emergency shall be sufficient for purposes
of this article if it is published in a newspaper of general circulation
within the Town or by such other notice as is reasonably calculated
to reach and inform all users of the Town supply.
C. Upon notification to the Board of Water Commissioners that the Department of Environmental Protection has terminated a declaration of a state of water supply emergency, public notification of the termination will be provided in the same manner as is provided in §
156-14B for notice of its imposition.
Lawn watering and all other forms of nonessential outdoor water use during a state of water supply emergency are prohibited, and other uses may be restricted or prohibited as provided in the plan of the Board of Water Commissioners or an order approved or issued by the Department of Environmental Protection, described in §
156-14A.
To the extent permitted by law, or if authorized by the owner
or other party in control of the property, agents of the enforcement
authority may enter any property for the purpose of inspecting or
investigating any violation of this article or enforcing against the
same. Upon such lawful entry, and in the absence of the water user,
the Enforcement Authority may shut off nonessential outdoor water
systems.
The invalidity of any portion or provisions of this article
shall not invalidate any other portion, provision or section thereof.