[Adopted 3-14-1984 by Ord. No. 5-84 (Ch. 93 of the 1969 Code)]
Upon notification by the Southeast Morris County Municipal Utility
Authority (SMCMUA) that there is a shortage of water within the municipality
or low pressure in its system or other emergency conditions affecting
water supply or pressure and that no action has been taken by the
Governor of the state with respect to such conditions, the local Emergency
Management Director or the Mayor of this municipality is hereby authorized
to declare and proclaim that an emergency exists and regulate, restrict
or prohibit the nonessential use of water during such hours and for
such period or periods of time as SMCMUA shall prescribe and take
such other action as may be necessary to protect the public health,
safety and resources of the residents of this municipality.
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to
use any water supply of the SMCMUA within the municipality contrary
to the provisions of any such declaration.
The declaration shall remain in effect until rescinded or until
such time as any superseding action is taken by or on behalf of the
Governor of the state or other governmental entity or officer having
preemptive jurisdiction.
Nothing contained herein shall prohibit the use of water from
private wells or other private sources or prohibit the use of water
by this municipality or any other political subdivision of the state,
or the agents or employees thereof, when the same is necessary for
the health, safety and welfare of the public.
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any of the provisions of this article or any declaration or proclamation issued hereunder shall be punishable as provided in §
1-3, General penalty, of this Code, in the discretion of the court.