This chapter shall be known and may be cited
as the "Water Service Ordinance of the City of Auburn, New York."
This chapter shall be applicable to all property
and water users within the City, and the terms of this chapter shall
be applicable to all water users outside of the City as terms of a
contract in accordance with which water is to be supplied to such
outside users.
The rules and regulations set forth in this
chapter shall be considered a part of the contract of any person who
obtains water from the City, and every such person shall be considered
as having expressed his or her consent to be bound thereby.
Every person desiring a supply of water through
the City water mains must make application at the office of the Water
Department for a service pipe and connection with the City's mains.
Such application shall be made in writing upon blank forms furnished
by the Water Department and must be signed by the owner of the property
or his or her duly authorized agent.
No person shall make any connection with the
curb cock or valve, or extend the same to the meter, located either
at the curb or within the cellar, except an employee of the Water
Department, acting under the direction of the Superintendent, a duly
licensed plumber or a person having a special permit from the Water
Department.
The plumber designated and employed by the owner
of the premises shall be considered the agent of such owner while
employed in the prosecution of the work of introducing water into
said premises and not as the agent of the Water Department. The City
shall not be responsible for the acts of such plumber.
No person except a duly authorized employee
of the Water Department shall open, close or in any way interfere
with any valve or gate in any water main, conduit or street pipe.
Any person who has disturbed or displaced a
valve box so that the valve stem cannot be reached by a key, or who
has covered a valve box or manhole cover of a valve chamber with dirt,
paving, plank or other material, shall immediately remove the obstruction
or, if necessary, pay the City for the cost of replacing the valve
box.
Officers or employees of the Water Department,
upon presentation of proper credentials, may enter upon any premises
where City water is being supplied or upon any premises when application
is made for a permit to connect plumbing with the City water main
for the purpose of installing, reading, removing or repairing meters,
or for inspecting the plumbing and fixtures of the water service,
and all work in connection with such service.
Neither the Water Department nor the City shall
be liable for any damage which may result to any person or premises
from shutting off the water from any main or service, for any purpose
whatever, even in cases where no notice is given.
The Water Department shall not be liable for
any damage or loss of any name or kind, to property or persons, which
may arise from, or be caused by, any change, either increase or decrease,
in pressure of water supplied from any cause whatever.
No person shall open any fire hydrant or to
draw water therefrom except under the direction of the Water Department
or the Fire Department.