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(A) Deficiency of water and shutting off water. The city is not liable for any deficiency or failure in the <br />supply of water to customers whether occasioned by shutting the water off for the purpose of making <br />repairs or connections or by any other cause whatsoever. In case of fire, or alarm of fire, water may be <br />shut off to insure a supply for firefighting. In making repairs or construction of new works, water may <br />be shut off at any time and kept off so long as may be necessary. <br /> <br />(B) Repair of leaks. It is the responsibility of the consumer or owner to maintain the service pipe from and <br />including the curb shut-off into the house or other building. In case of failure upon the part of any <br />consumer or owner to repair any leak occurring in his or her service pipe within 24 hours after oral or <br />written notice has been given the owner or occupant of the premises, the water may be shut off and will <br />not be turned on until a reconnection charge has been paid and the water service has been repaired. <br />When the waste of water is great or when damage is likely to result from the leak, the water will be <br />turned off if the repair is not proceeded with immediately. <br />(1) The city shall be responsible to repair the curb shut-off where the service equals one-inch or less, <br />except where the curb shut-off is not located in the public right-of-way, or where damage to the <br />curb shut-off results from the direct action of the property owner or his agent. If the curb shut-off <br />is located in the driveway and it becomes necessary to excavate for repairs, the city shall repair <br />the portion of the driveway that is excavated. The city shall not be responsible for cosmetic <br />imperfections, scratches, or the failure of the patch to match surrounding pavements. Staff is <br />authorized to replace the damaged panel(s) to the nearest joint. <br /> <br />(2) Curb shut-off valves installed after September 1, 2011, shall not be located in a driveway except <br />where the property owner executes an agreement accepting responsibility for all the costs of <br />repair and replacement of the curb shut-off valve and all parts of the service line that are located <br />under the driveway. <br /> <br />(C) Abandoned services penalties. All service installations connected to the water system that have been <br />abandoned or, for any reason, have become useless for further service shall be disconnected at the main. <br />The owner of the premises, served by this service, shall pay the cost of the excavation. The city shall <br />perform the actual disconnection and all pipe and appurtenances removed from the street right-of-way <br />shall become the property of the city. When it is desired to increase the capacity of existing water <br />service, a new permit shall be taken out and the regular tapping charge shall be made as if the <br />improvements were a new service. It is unlawful for any person to cause or allow any service pipe to be <br />hammered or squeezed together at the ends to stop the flow of water, or to save expense in improperly <br />removing the pipe from the main. Also, the improper disposition thereof shall be corrected by the city <br />and the cost incurred shall be borne by the person causing or allowing the work to be performed. <br />(D) Service pipes. Every service pipe must be laid a minimum of seven feet deep and in such manner as to <br />prevent rupture by settlement. The service pipe shall be placed below the surface and in all cases so <br />arranged as to prevent rupture and stoppage by freezing. Frozen service pipes between the main and the <br />building shall be the responsibility of the owner. Service pipes must extend from the curb stops to the <br />inside of the building; or if not taken into a building then to the hydrant or other fixtures which they are <br />intended to supply. A valve, the same size as the service pipe, shall be placed close to the inside wall of <br />the building, ahead of the meter and well protected from freezing. Joints on copper tubing shall be <br />flared and kept to a minimum. Not more than one joint shall be used for a service up to 70 feet in <br />length. All joints shall be left uncovered until inspected. Minimum size connection with the water <br />40 ΋tğŭĻ <br /> <br />