No person shall, without authority of the Director of Public
Works or designee, operate any valve connected with the utility water
distribution system, or open or operate any fire hydrants connected
with the distribution system, except for the purpose of extinguishing
a fire, or shall wantonly damage or impair the same.
The customer shall protect the stop box in their terrace and
shall keep the same free from dirt and other obstructions. The utility
shall not be liable for failure to locate the stop box and shut off
the water in case of a leak on a customer's premises.
During reasonable hours the utility shall have the right of
access on and into the premises supplied with service, for the purpose
of inspection or for the enforcement of this division and the requirements
of the State Public Service Commission.
When premises are to be vacated, including the removal of heat
from around the meter, the utility shall be notified, in writing,
at once, so that it may remove the meter and shut off the supply at
the stop box. The owner of the premises shall be liable to prosecution
for any damage to the property of the utility (including the meter)
by reason of failure to notify the utility.
The utility reserves the right to shut off the water in the
mains temporarily, to make repairs, alterations or additions to the
plant or system. Except in case of emergency repairs, whenever possible,
the utility shall give notification, by Village website, social media
platforms, individual notices, etc., or otherwise, of the interruption
of service. No rebate or credit will be allowed to customers for such
temporary suspension of supply.
When the utility has reasonable evidence that a customer is
obtaining their supply of water, in whole or in part, by means of
devices or methods used to stop or interfere with the proper metering
of the water being delivered to their equipment and premise, the utility
reserves the right to estimate and present immediately a bill for
unmetered water use as a result of such interference and such bill
shall be payable subject to a twenty-four-hour disconnection of service.
When the utility has disconnected the customer for any such reason,
the utility will reconnect the customer upon the following conditions:
A. The customer will be required to deposit with the utility an amount
sufficient to guarantee the payment of the customer's bills for utility
service to the utility.
B. The customer will be required to pay the utility for any and all
damages to its equipment on the customer's premises due to such stoppage
or interference with its metering.
C. The customer must further agree to comply with reasonable requirements
to protect the utility against further losses.
Any person who violates any mandatory restriction on water usage issued pursuant to this article or fails to comply with any of its requirements shall be subject to a penalty as provided in Chapter
17 of this Code, in addition to the specific penalties provided in this chapter. A separate offense shall be deemed committed on each day on which a violation of this chapter occurs or continues.