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The Consolidated Borough of Quil Ceda Village
Ordinance No. 13.01.1
Utility and Environmental Services
Article VI - Customer Obligations
 
Section 6.01. Conditions for Service, Payments: As a condition for receiving utility services from the Utility and Environmental Services Department, the customer agrees to comply with all provisions of this Ordinance, and any regulations duly adopted by the Village as well as any other applicable codes or regulations, including being current in the payment of all fees, penalties, costs, damages, or other charges assessed by the Department.
 
Section 6.02. Maintenance; Repairs; Liability: The customer shall be responsible for maintaining and repairing water and sewer lines located on or in the customer's grounds, building or residence in compliance with applicable regulations. The customer shall notify the Department in advance of major maintenance or repairs planned for water or sewer lines. The customer shall permit the Department to inspect the work for compliance with applicable regulations. The customer shall be liable for any damage to the Department's lines, equipment or other property caused by the customer, his family, guests, tenants, agents, employees, contractors, licensees or other persons under the customer's control or authority.
 
Section 6.03. Customer Termination of Service; Abandonment: A customer planning to vacate any grounds, building or residence served by the Department shall notify the Department in writing one week prior to the date the customer plans to either vacate or terminate service, whichever is later. A customer who fails to give notice is responsible for all charges accrued up to one week after notice is received by the Department, or up until service is terminated, whichever comes first.
 
Section 6.04. Water Shortages: During water shortages declared by the Utility Department, the customer shall limit his use of water according to allocations established by the Utility Department.
 
Section 6.05. Inspections: The customer shall not unreasonably withhold permission for the Department to enter and inspect the Department's and customer fixtures, lines and equipment when necessary to insure that they are operating in a manner that would not likely disrupt or interfere with utility services. The customer shall be liable for any costs or related expenses caused by his unreasonable withholding of permission.
 
Section 6.06. Permits: The customer shall obtain written permission from the Utility Department prior to making any connection, re-connection, with, disconnection from, or other private use of any Department water or sewer system, road, appurtenance, or other utility service or facility. The customer shall obtain written permission from the Utility Department prior to constructing any private water or sewer system, or other private utility.
 
Section 6.07. Cross-connections: The customer shall not make a cross-connection with the Village Public Water supply. A cross-connection is defined as any physical connection between the Village Public Water system and another piping system, either water or waste. Any individual source must be totally disconnected from the household plumbing prior to connection to the Village public Water Supply. "Disconnection" done solely by a valve shall not be allowed.
 
Section 6.08. Solid Waste Facilities: The customer shall provide his own refuse containers and shall maintain the cans and holding facility in a manner that prevents the harborage of rodents and vermin. There shall be no excessive accumulation of refuse, garbage or solid waste in the community or around individual home sites.
 
Section 6.09. Use of Sewerage System: The customer shall use the sewerage collection, treatment and disposal system only for the disposal of normal household liquid waste including waste from toilet facilities, shower and bathing facilities and kitchen facilities.
 
Section 6.10. Unauthorized Disposal: The customer shall not dispose of any material into the sanitary sewer which may cause the collection lines or subsurface drain field to become blocked or excessively loaded with solids, including but not limited to garbage, disposable diapers, sanitary napkins, paper material other than toilet paper, cigarette waste, cat litter, etc.
 
Section 6.11. Toxic Waste Disposal: No customer shall dispose of any toxic, radioactive or otherwise hazardous waste into any Village or private sanitary or storm sewerage system. Toxic and hazardous waste include but are not limited to: oil, pesticides, gasoline, organic solvents, paint, poisons and other manufactured chemical compounds.

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