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Mr. Wm. Reinhardt: -2- March 31, 1950 with a sewer or cesspool, or permitting water to drain from a person's premises into any street, alley or road, after the person permitting the same has been notified to remedy such leak or to prevent such draining by any public officer,. or an agent of any public utility, as hereinafter defined; ”(b) Use of cooling purposes generally. Using water from any water system belonging to any public utility for the purpose of cooling any refrigerator, refrigerating machine, ice plant, ice machine, cooler, cooling plant, cooling system, air-conditioning machine or apparatus, engine or motor, where such water, after being so used, is permitted to flow into a sewer or cesspool or onto the ground; provided, however, that the use of water for such cooling purposes is not prohibited where, after being so used, it is collected, recooled and reused, and is not permitted to flowr into a sewer, cesspool or onto the ground; "(c) Cooling of roofs. Using water from any water system belonging to any public utility for the purpose of cooling the roof of any building. B(d) Permitting water to flow from hose, etc. into sewer or cesspool for thirty minutes or longer. Permitting water from any water system belonging to any public utility to flow from any hose, tap., valve, hydrant, pipe or cock directly into any sewer or cesspool for thirty minutes or longer without first putting such water to a beneficial use, and each thirty minutes such water is permitted to so flow shall constitute a separate offense. B(e) Permitting water to leak from main. Permitting water to leak from any water main In a water system belonging to any public utility for an unreasonable length of time.