[1971 Code § 88-23]
Whenever the Council shall restrict, in an emergency, the use
of Township water by order duly published or by proclamation issued
by the Mayor of the Township, no person shall use Township water in
violation of this order or proclamation, and for such a violation,
shall become subject to the penalties provided by this chapter, but
without the notice as herein provided.
[1971 Code § 88-5]
Where pipes are provided for fire protection on any premises,
the fire protection apparatus may be tested only if the Municipal
Utility grants a special permit for testing same.
[1971 Code § 88-8]
No person shall in any manner obstruct, prevent fee access to,
tamper with, injure, or damage by causing or permitting a vehicle
to come in contact with any fire hydrant standpipes and all Fire Department
connections, or place or store, temporarily or otherwise, any object,
material, snow, debris or structure of any kind within a distance
of 10 feet of any hydrant standpipes and all Fire Department connections.
Any such obstruction, when discovered, may be removed at once by the
Department at the expense of the person responsible for the obstruction,
and he shall be liable to the penalties provided in this chapter.
[1971 Code § 88-6]
Water for sprinkling, flushing or cleaning streets, sewers or
catch basins shall be taken only from fire hydrants, or from such
special standpipes or valves as may be provided for the purpose by
the Utility, and then only by such persons as may be duly authorized
or licensed by the Utility.
[1971 Code § 88-13]
Excessive or unnecessary use or waste of water, whether caused
by carelessness or by defective or leaky plumbing or fixtures or by
any other cause, is strictly prohibited.