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    \ CON TENTS Section Page Application for Service.____________ 1 4 Change in the Location of a Service__ 17 12 Charge for Resetting Meter.________ 13 11 Charge for Turning on Water...... ....... 12 11 Change in the Size of Domestic Service ______________ 16 12 Combining Readings of Separate Meters ______ [________________ _ 9 10 Cross-Connections________________ 30 17 Damage to District’s Property.___ __ 27 16 Discontinuation of Service.__ ______ 11 10 District Equipment on Consumer's Premises _____________________ 24 15 District’s Right of Ingress To and Egress From Consumer’s Premises__ 31 18 Establishment and Maintenance of Credit _____________ __ _____ 5 8 Former Consumers Owing Bills_____ 6 9 Individual Liability for Joint Service__ 21 14 Installation of Domestic or Industrial Water Services________ 2 4 Installation of Pressure Regulators---- 29 17 Installation of Private Fire Services.___ ‘ 3 5 Meter Reading and Rendering of Bills.. 8 9 Meter T ests______ _______________ _ 22 14 Non-Registering Meters____________ 15 11 Payment of Bills_______ ______ >___ 10 10 Prevention of Ground-Wire Attachments _____ 27 16 Re-Establishment of Credit_________ 14 11 Responsibility for Water Receiving Equipment________ 26 16 Shortage of Water Supply and Interruption of Delivery_____ ...: 23 15 Supply to Separate Premises; Resale of Water__________ 19 14 Temporary Service ________ 18 13 Use of and Damage to Fire Hydrants_ 28 16 Water for Swimming Pools, etc__ ____ 20 14 Water Main Extensions____ _____ 4 6 Water Service to Consumers Outside of District.______________ 7 9 R E G U L A T I O N S Governing Water Service to Consumers of the EAST B A Y M U N ICIPAL U TILITY DISTRICT Effective July 15, 1946 General Statement. The East Bay Municipal Utility District supplies water in certain defined territory with­in its boundary lines in the cities of Oakland, Berkeley, Alameda, Richmond, El Cerrito, Albany, Emeryville, Piedmont and San Leandro, and in the county water districts and unincorporated territories forming a part of the District. Any person or organization whose premises are with­in the boundaries of the District and adjacent to a dis­tributing main of adequate capacity and under proper pressure, may obtain water service by complying with the regulations set forth herein. Where an extension of the District's mains is neces­sary, or a substantial investment is required to provide service, the applicant will be informed as to the con­ditions under which such service will be established. An application will be required for each service de­sired. In addition, it will be necessary for the applicant to establish credit with the District in accordance with Section 5 hereof. All water supplied by the District to its customers will be measured by means of suitable water meters in­stalled by the District. The cubic foot will be the unit of measure. The amounts to be paid for water service ' shall be in accordance with the rates established by the District. Where practicable, the meter will be placed in the area between the curb and the property line, but if this area is not available for such use, the meter will be placed on the consumer's premises at some mutually approved location. ' 3