[Ord. No. 667 §1, 6-1-1987]
The City of Caruthersville hereby adopts a Water Conservation
Plan for water service and providing for enforcement of the same,
which shall read as follows: (Hereinafter referred to as "the
plan".)
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WATER CONSERVATION PLAN
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The plan would become effective upon a finding by the management
of the Water Department that a probable water shortage problem exists.
When it can be anticipated that there is a distinct possibility of
a water distribution shortfall, the following plan will be implemented
immediately. Requests for public cooperation would be made through
the news media. This Article will effect only those citizens and commercial
entities who receive water service from the Caruthersville Water Department.
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[Ord. No. 667 §1, 6-1-1987]
A. Stage One (Voluntary). Request voluntary conservation effort
and compliance with the following restrictions:
1. No washing of sidewalks, driveways, parking areas, tennis courts,
patios, or other paved areas, no pumping of fountain recirculating
water.
2. No refilling of swimming pools with water furnished by the City.
3. No washing of cars, other motor vehicle, trailers, or boats.
4. No water to be used for dust control.
5. No flushing of mains by Water Department personnel except to alleviate
specific customer complaints.
6. Commercial and industrial users will be requested to conserve water
as much as possible.
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If, after the initiation of Stage One, weather conditions, expected
trends in demand, or other factors indicate that the threat of a water
shortage will continue, the additional provisions of Stage Two will
be implemented.
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B. Stage Two (Voluntary). Stage One restrictions would remain
in effect plus the following restrictions would also be requested:
1. No use of water from a fire hydrant except for fighting fire, human
consumption, or use in connection with animals.
2. Watering of any lawn, garden, landscaped area, tree, shrub, or other
plant shall be prohibited, except from a hand-held hose or container,
or drip irrigation system. Such watering shall be permitted only at
times designated by the management of the City Water Department.
3. Commercial and industrial users would be requested to reduce their
water consumption by thirty percent (30%).
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If, after the initiation of Stage Two, weather conditions, expected
trends in demand, or other factors indicate that the threat of a water
shortage will continue or worsen, or if a serious problem or system
emergency should develop, the mandatory measures of Stage Three would
be implemented.
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C. Stage Three (Mandatory).
1. No washing of sidewalks, driveways, parking areas, tennis courts,
patios, or other paved areas, no pumping of fountain recirculating
water.
2. No refilling of swimming pools with water furnished by the City.
3. No use of water for recreational uses such as water slides or yard
play.
4. No washing of cars, other motor vehicles, trailers, or boats except
from a bucket.
5. No water to be used for dust control.
6. No flushing of mains by Water Department personnel except to alleviate
specific customer complaints.
7. No use of water from a fire hydrant except for fighting fires, human
consumption, or use in connection with animals.
8. Watering of any lawn, garden, landscaped area, tree, shrub, or other
plant shall be prohibited.
9. It would be mandatory that all large commercial and industrial users
follow a previously submitted conservation plan for their operation
which has been approved by the City Water Department. A customer that
fails to submit a conservation plan would be subject to the penalties
of Section 710.360 of this Article.
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Depending upon the severity of the problem, the plan could revert
back to Stage One or Stage Two or be canceled as conditions improve.
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[Ord. No. 667 §2, 6-1-1987]
A. Commercial
and industrial customers must submit to the City Water Department
a water conservation plan for their operation within one hundred twenty
(120) days of the passage of this Article, June 1, 1987.
B. The
conservation plan shall describe how the user intends to reduce water
consumption during Stage Three of the Water Conservation Plan. The
goal of the required plan should be to reduce the customers usage
by fifty percent (50%). Specific measures should be listed and described,
i.e., water recycling, delaying routine watering of lawns and shrubbery,
delaying routine washing of equipment and facilities, changes to processes
requiring less water.
[Ord. No. 667 §3, 6-1-1987]
A. With
respect to the mandatory provision of this plan, a customer shall
be deemed to have been notified and directed to reduce the use of
water as set forth in the plan when the Mayor of the City of Caruthersville
or his/her designated representative files such notice through the
news media, except nothing contained herein shall be deemed to prohibit
other means to notify persons of the need to reduce use of water in
accordance with the plan.
B. Upon
the Water Department taking steps to notify customers as set forth
above, a customer shall be presumed to have notice and shall take
steps to comply with the plan, except a customer may rebut such presumption
by showing that the customer did not, in fact, have notice of the
directions to comply with the provisions of this plan.
[Ord. No. 667 §4, 6-1-1987]
A. All
persons who receive City water service shall be entitled to receive
such water service only upon strict compliance with provisions of
the plan.
B. It
shall be unlawful for any person to violate the mandatory provisions
of the plan when such person is directed to reduce or curtail their
use of water as set forth in Stage Three of the plan. A direction
to reduce or curtail use of water shall be presumed when notice is
given as set forth in the plan.
[Ord. No. 667 §5, 6-1-1987]
A. Any
person, who shall violate any of the mandatory provisions of the plan
pertaining to discontinuance, interruption, curtailment of the water
service, or any large commercial or industrial user who fails to submit
a conservation plan acceptable to the Water Department within one
hundred twenty (120) days of the passage of this Article, June 1,
1987, shall be subject to the penalties set forth by the Codes of
the City of Caruthersville.
B. Additionally,
any large commercial or industrial user who fails to submit a conservation
plan as required will be subject to termination of service during
Stage Three of the Water Conservation Plan at the discretion of the
management of the City Water Department.
C. Any
new customer who shall be required to file such a plan shall have
a grace period of one hundred twenty (120) days from the date of service
hook-up to comply.