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    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 to fully cover the additional cost entailed by reason of the operv. ation of pumps, wells, or other contrivances whereby an additional supply of water may be secured and maintained, subject to the ap~ proval of the municipality, or the grantee may at its option dis­continue the service under this franchise. Water companies or consumers may upon due notice being giv have meters installed, make and size to be approved by municipal authorities, and to be installed by the water company at cost, at expense of party making request or demand for same. Meters to be installed within thrity days from request or demand. Same being placed at least one foot inside property line at most available and safe place, and to be encased in an approved box or receptacle with cover, aftmr which consumer will be held liable for all damage to same. All meters shall be properly tested when first in­stalled, and must register oorrectly. Water company may at any time test meters at their own expense. Upon demand from a consumer the water company shall test meters of said consumer, and if same is fou| to not register correctly, shall without any unnecessary delay have same fixed, or replaced with a new and properly tested meter, and if meter is found to register correctly, the water company may charge not to exceed one dollar ($1.00) for making said test. All service pipes from mains to be at least one foot inside property, with prope cut off at end, shall be put in and maintained at expense of water company. There may be a charge of not to exceed five dollars ($5*00 allowed for each tapping of water mains. Water for all public municipal buildings and grounds and public parks, for flushing of public sewers, for street sprink­ling, for one public drinking fountain, for one public water trough, for extinguishing of fires and for fire practice or testing of fire plugs, shall be free, provided however, that there may be a charge agreed upon per each fire hydrant of not to exceed six dollars ($6.0< -9-