The Village President, or if absent the Village Administrator, may order the limited use of water produced by the Municipal Water System of the Village of Dwight whenever in the opinion of the Village President, or if absent the Village Administrator, the use of water should be restricted due to drought, mechanical failure, disruption of service from the various sources from which the Municipal Water supply is obtained, or for whatever other reason or reasons the Municipal Water supply of the Village of Dwight becomes in short supply and/or the means of transporting the water from the Municipal Water supply to the users within the Village of Dwight as impeded. The Village President, or if absent the Village Administrator, may curtail the use of water for all non-essential use, including but not limited to one or more of the following, to-wit:
A.
The use of water for sprinkling, irrigation or otherwise artificially using the municipal water system or any attachment thereto to bring water to shrubbery, trees, lawns, grass, ground cover of any kind, plants, vines, gardens, vegetables, flowers, or any other vegetation other than that accumulating naturally through rain or other natural precipitation.
B.
The washing of any structure or object, including but not limited to automobiles, the outside of dwelling residences, the washing of the inside and outside of commercial buildings, and washing and cleaning of any business or industrial equipment or machinery.
C.
The filling or refilling of swimming or wading pools, the use of water for water fights and related uses, and the ornamental use of any fountain or structure making use of water for ornamental or decorative purposes.
D.
To prohibit the sale of water to users outside of the Municipal boundary of the Village.
E.
To prohibit the use of any defective plumbing system from which water may escape from the Municipal water system.
F.
To generally prohibit the unnecessary use of any water, as the circumstances dictate to preserve the Village water supply for drinking, cooking, and personal plumbing and bath uses.
G.
The use of water for industrial use.