This chapter shall be known and may be cited
as the "Doña Ana County Amended Water Ordinance."
This chapter is adopted and enacted in accordance
with the authority granted by NMSA §§ 3-27-1 et seq.,
4-36-10, 4-37-1, 72-4-3 and 3-53-1.1, and County Resolution Nos. 95-38,
96-36 and 97-27. The County is the designated management agency as
defined by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the
New Mexico Environment Department.
This chapter applies to all County designated
service areas within the unincorporated area of the County to be served
by the County's water utility, as designated and established by this
chapter and by subsequent resolutions or ordinances.
The following words, terms, and phrases, when
used in this chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in
this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different
meaning:
APPLICANT
A person who applies for County water service.
BACKFLOW
Is caused by vacuum conditions in the County water system
when normal flow is reversed, allowing possible polluted water or
liquids to enter the County water supply system.
BOARD
The Doña Ana County Board of County Commissioners.
COUNTY MANAGER
The person designated by the County as its Manager or Acting
Manager to supervise the administration of the County's duties, including
the operation of the publicly owned water system, and who is charged
with certain duties and responsibilities by this chapter, or his duly
authorized representative or designee.
COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY
Property owned by or maintained by the County, including,
but not limited to, streets, highways, alleys, planes, sidewalks,
plazas, parks, easements, curbs, and drainageways, which constitute
County rights-of-way.
COUNTY SYSTEM
A water system owned, established or authorized by the County
and constructed within a community or region in the unincorporated
area of the County. The County system includes water distribution
and transmission lines, booster stations, and any other facilities
of production and storage but, according to the circumstances of a
particular community or area, may or may not include a well facility.
CROSS-CONNECTION
Any physical connection or arrangement between two otherwise
separate piping systems, one of which contains potable water and the
other of unknown or questionable safety, whereby water may flow from
one system to the other, the direction of the flow depending on the
pressure differential between the two systems.
CUSTOMER
Any owner or user of a building or facility or other property
that receives water from the County system and/or is responsible for
payment of water services.
DESIGNATED OPERATOR
The entity which operates, maintains and manages the water
system and which may be the County, another municipality or a private
entity which by contract or other similar agreement performs those
duties.
ENGINEER
A registered professional engineer currently licensed by
the State of New Mexico as a civil or environmental engineer.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA)
The United States Environmental Protection Agency or, where
appropriate, the term may also be used as a designation for the administrator
or other duly authorized official of that agency.
ESTIMATED BILL
A bill for utility service which is not based on an actual
reading of the customer's meter, or other measuring device, for the
period billed.
FACILITIES
Include, but are not limited to, plants, works, systems,
improvements and equipment of the County such as pipes, mains, conduits,
wells, hydrants, tanks, water storage, underground lines and meters.
MULTI-USE SERVICE
Service provided to apartment complexes, townhomes, mobile
home parks, and other multi-complexes that are served with one meter
with or without individual meters for separate units.
MUNICIPAL SYSTEM
The water system owned, established, or authorized by a municipality
and to which, for the purposes of this chapter, a County system may
be connected for the supply of water.
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT (NMED)
The State of New Mexico Environment Department or, where
appropriate, the term may also be used as a designation for the director
or other duly authorized official of that department.
PERSON
Any individual, estate, trust, utility, receiver, association,
cooperative, club, public or private corporation, company, firm, partnership,
joint venture, syndicate, federal, state, or local governmental body
or any other entity.
POINT OF DELIVERY
The point where the facilities of the County connect to the
facilities furnished by the customer.
POLLUTANT
Any dredged spoil, solid waste, incinerator residue, wastewater,
garbage, wastewater sludge, munitions, chemical wastes, biological
materials, radioactive materials, heat, wrecked or discarded equipment,
rock, sand, cellar dirt and industrial, municipal, and agricultural
waste discharged into water.
POLLUTION
The man-made or man-induced alteration of the chemical, physical,
biological, and radiological integrity of water.
PRESSURE
The range of 20 pounds to 125 pounds which can ordinarily
be made available in the area contiguous to existing lines.
PRESSURE REGULATING DEVICE
A device that maintains a constant water pressure at its
immediate downstream side which is less than the inlet pressure to
the device, unless the pressure on the inlet side is lower than the
pressure setting for the downstream side.
RATE SCHEDULE
A description of the charges, conditions of services and
other similar information associated with the provision of water service
to a given class or type of customer.
RESOLUTION
A rule, regulation or other decision adopted and enacted
by the Board, under the authority of this chapter for the purpose
of carrying out the policies, terms and conditions of this chapter.
SERVICE AREA
The area of land within the unincorporated area of the County
that the County from time to time designates as the service area to
be provided water service by the County's water utility.
SERVICE LINE
The pipe connection from a distribution water main to the
water meter.
SERVICE REGION
The region delineated by exterior boundaries as shown on
the service area maps for which planning and development may effect
a County-designated service area.
SPECIAL SERVICE
A service provided to a customer by the County, which may
not be included in a rate schedule.
USER
The customer or other person who connects to the County's
water system or otherwise uses County-supplied water.
UTILITIES DIRECTOR
The person designated by the County to administer this chapter
and the resolutions adopted, enacted and promulgated thereunder.
UTILITY
A utility service, including water, wastewater, electric,
and/or gas services.
WATER PRESSURE
The gauge pressure of water within a pipe measured in pounds
per square inch above atmospheric pressure and abbreviated herein
as "pounds."
WATER SERVICE
The general term for furnishing the user with water.
Any person in the designated water service area
who presently is providing water to his residence, building or other
structure by an existing and operating well, constructed and in place
prior to the effective date of County Ordinance No. 202-02, is exempted from the obligation to connect to the County's water system; however, should the well fail, requiring it to be redrilled, the person will be subject to the mandatory connection provisions of this chapter (see §
324-6), as well as the other provisions of this chapter.
[Amended 9-27-2011 by Ord. No. 235-2011]
The Board of County Commissioners shall have
the authority to set or to modify by subsequent resolution, rule,
regulation, or ordinance such standards, specifications and policies,
additional service areas, rates, expansion, line extension, line sizes
and water rights acquisition and other charges, conditions of service
and/or other matters, as may be deemed necessary, or deemed to be
in the County's best interests, for the establishment, construction,
expansion and maintenance and operation of the County water systems.
Attached hereto and titled Doña Ana County Water Rules and
Regulations is the present set of such rules and regulations, which
is incorporated herein, made a part of this chapter and shall be effective
with the effective date of this chapter.
Any service furnished as a result of this chapter
shall be in accordance with and in compliance with all applicable
technical provisions of County, state and federal laws, rules and
regulations, as well as this chapter.
No user of the County water utility shall be
allowed to resell or redeliver for profit any water supplied from
the County system, without the proper written approval of the County.
Utility billing and collection under the authority
of this chapter will be performed by the County or its designated
agent.
Utility operations and maintenance under the
authority of this chapter will be performed by the County or its designated
agent.
[Amended 9-27-2011 by Ord. No. 235-2011]
This chapter shall be administered by the Utilities
Director subject to the supervision and direction of the County Manager
and Board approvals and enforced by the County Utilities Director
and his or her department with the assistance of Codes Enforcement
and/or the Sheriff's Department. Applications for service or questions
concerning service should be directed to the Utilities Department.
[Amended 9-27-2011 by Ord. No. 235-2011]
Pursuant to NMSA § 4-37-3, a violation of this chapter or of any resolution adopted and enacted under its authority is punishable as set forth in Chapter
1, General Provisions, Article
III, General Penalty. In addition, the County may in its sole discretion pursue other legal and equitable remedies allowed by law, including injunctive relief, in cases of unauthorized use of the County's water system services by any person. In the alternative, where applicable, the County may resort to its enforcement authority under §
324-12 of this chapter.
The Board expressly reserves the option, right
and duty to adopt from time to time, in addition to the provisions
herein contained, such resolutions and other ordinances as the Board
may deem reasonably necessary in the exercise of its police power
for the protection of the health, safety and welfare of its citizens
and their properties.
All notices required to be delivered to the
County pursuant to this chapter shall be sent, certified mail, to
the following:
County Manager
Doña Ana County
845 North Motel Boulevard
Las Cruces, NM 88007
|
and
|
County Utilities Director
Doña Ana County
845 North Motel Boulevard
Las Cruces, NM 88007
|
In the event the terms and/or the conditions in this chapter
conflict with those found in any other County or local ordinance or
state or federal statute or regulation, the more stringent terms and/or
conditions shall apply.
Any waiver by the County of a violation by a
person of any term or condition of this chapter shall not be deemed
or considered as a continuing waiver and shall not operate to bar
or prevent County from enforcing any succeeding violation either of
the same term or condition or another. All remedies afforded in this
chapter shall be taken and construed as cumulative, that is, in addition
to every other remedy provided herein or by law.