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Oak Bluffs Water District Rules & Regulations
These rules and are hereby adopted by the OAK BLUFFS WATER DISTRICT in the county of DUKES under the Home Rule Amendment of the Massachusetts Constitution and the home rule statutes, independent of the General Laws and Special Acts of the General Court except the aforesaid home rule statutes or where otherwise specifically included herein.
Adopted - October 13, 2009



SECTION I - DEFINITIONS
Rules & Regulations
SECTION: I
1.1 Contractors and Developers
Contractors and Developers shall mean an individual, firm, corporation or any
entity who installs water mains, water services and their appurtenances.
1.2 District
"District" shall mean the Oak Bluffs Water District.
1.3 Oak Bluffs Water District
Oak Bluffs Water District shall mean the total system infrastructure, including
but not limited to the wells, tanks, treatment, distribution and all appurtenant
fixtures of the water system
1.4 Superintendent
"Superintendent" shall mean the Superintendent of the Water District or the
Superintendent designee.
1.6 Water Main
A "water main" shall mean the water supply pipe laid in the street.
1.7     Water Service line
A "water service line" shall mean the water supply pipe connecting from the
water main to the User's Property line.
Additional Definitions
For terms which are not defined in these regulations, the applicable definition
in the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Rules and
Regulations and AWWA Standards Supplement and in the Massachusetts
Fire Prevention Regulations, 527 CMR will be accepted.
 
SECTION II - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Rules & Regulations
2.1 Compliance
Acceptance of service shall bind the User to the laws, rules, regulations and
policies of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the Oak Bluffs Water
District.

2.2 Application for Water Service
All applications for any new installations, alterations, replacements or change
of ownership of a water service shall be submitted for approval by the Water
District Superintendent or his designee, to the Oak Bluffs Water District office
by the owner of the property or his/her authorized agent in writing.

2.3 Ownership Responsibilities and Liability
All pipes, valves, and taps between the municipal water main and the curb stop
valve up to the property line are the responsibility of the Oak Bluffs Water
District. All piping, valves, equipment and any other appurtenances from the
curb stop and including the curb box and cover are the property and
responsibility of the property owner although such items are required to meet
the standards and specifications of the Oak Bluffs Water District. An
exception to the above is the water meter, which will always be the property of
the Oak Bluffs Water District.

2.4 Responsibility for Charges
Property owners are responsible for all water fees and charges until such time
as the Oak Bluffs Water District is notified in writing that they no longer
desire the use of water and their service to be disconnected, abandoned and
capped. In case of the sale of the property, notice shall be given as to the name
and billing address of the new owner. The new owners of the property shall
have no right to the use of the water until an application has been submitted,
accepted and received final approval, and until all outstanding charges against
the property have been paid. There is a five (5) business day notice required
for all transfers of ownership except for causes set forth in writing and
subsequently approved by the Oak Bluffs Water District.



2.5 Location, Plans and Specifications
The Oak Bluffs Water District has the exclusive right to determine the
location of any and all water mains and services, fire suppression water supply
pipes and water meters in the distribution system. Plans for said construction
shall be submitted with an application showing the curb box connection, the
water line to the structure and the water meter location. In the event that more
than one meter is attached to a water line, a manifold shall be used to provide
a separate water meter hookup for each designation. The location and design
of the manifold and water meter area must be shown on the water utility plan
to obtain approval.

2.6 Construction —  -----------------------------------------
The owner of property desiring construction, alterations or attachments to be
connected to the water supply system shall submit plans and specifications for
the proposed work to the Oak Bluffs Water District for review. The Water
Supply Superintendent shall determine the terms, charges and conditions
under which the proposed use shall be permitted.
2.7 Construction Inspections
The applicant or applicant's authorized agent shall notify the Oak Bluffs Water
District a minimum of 3 business days prior to commencing work for which
plans and specifications have been approved and a permit has been issued.
Approval by the Superintendent or his designee is required as designated by
the Oak Bluffs Water District based on the complexity of the installation. No
work shall be covered or enclosed until inspected and approved. Oak Bluffs
Water District inspections will be scheduled during normal working hours. If
by mutual agreement inspections are scheduled for other than normal working
hours, the applicant will be responsible for paying any and all extra costs.

2.8 Right of Entry
Property owners shall permit after reasonable notice Oak Bluffs Water District
personnel entry to their premises for the purpose of inspecting and surveying
their water system for new installation, cross connection, leak detection or to
remove, repair, read or replace any water meter at anytime the Oak Bluffs
Water District deems necessary. When such access is repeatedly refused
unreasonably, the Oak Bluffs Water District reserves the right to take
appropriate enforcement action, including the termination of water service.
2.9 Fires
Whenever a major fire emergency occurs in the service area of the Oak Bluffs
Water District, it is the duty of User to discontinue, as far as practicable, the
use of water to allow the Oak Bluffs Fire Department maximum fire fighting
capacity relative to water pressure and flow.

2.10 Conditions under Which Service is Furnished
The Oak Bluffs Water District does not guarantee constant pressure or
uninterrupted service, nor does it assure the Customer either a full volume of
water or the required pressure necessary to effectively operate hydraulic
elevators, sprinkler systems or other appliances, the same being subject to all
the variable conditions that occur in the supply of water from the Oak Bluffs
Water District’s distribution system.

2.11 No Liability for Interruption of Service
No User shall be entitled to damages or to have payment refunded for any
interruption of supply, occasioned by accident to any portion of the works, by
shutting off for the purpose of additions or repairs to the Oak Bluffs Water
District or by the stoppage or shortage of supply due to causes beyond the
control of the Oak Bluffs Water District, such as excessive drought, excessive
use of and loss of water by other Users or by leaks or defects in the pipes or
appliances owned by the User or other Users.

2.12 No Liability for Discolored Water
The Oak Bluffs Water District shall not be responsible for damages caused by
discolored water resulting from opening or closing of any gate, use of any
hydrant, the breaking of any pipe, or maintenance of the water system.

2.13 No Liability for User's Pipes
The Oak Bluffs Water District assumes no liability for conditions which exist
relative to the User's pipes and appurtenances causing loss or damage to any
user or premises with or following the repairs of any water main, water line,
water meter or other appliances belonging to the Oak Bluffs Water District.

2.14 No Liability for Collapsed Boilers, Etc.
The Oak Bluffs Water District reserves the right after reasonable notice except
in emergencies to shut off the water in mains for the purposes of making
repairs, extensions or for other necessary purposes. Users having boilers or
other water pressure dependent appliances on their premises are required to
provide, at their own expense, suitable safety devices for protecting against
pressure changes as per Massachusetts Drinking Water Regulations 310CMR
22.22. In any event, the Oak Bluffs Water District will not be liable for any
damage resulting from water having been shut off either through accident or
necessity.

2.15 No Liability for Shutting Off Water without Notice
When it becomes necessary to shut off the water pursuant to these regulations
in any part of the Oak Bluffs Water District’s distribution system because of
an accident or for the purpose of making changes or repairs, the Oak Bluffs
Water District shall endeavor to give timely notice to as many Users affected
thereby as time and the character of the repairs or the accident will permit and
shall, so far as practical, use its best efforts to prevent inconvenience and
damage arising from any such cause. However, inability to give such notice
shall not render the Oak Bluffs Water District responsible or liable for any
damages that may result from the shutting off of the water or any coincident
conditions

2.16 No Liability for Shutting Off Water without Notice
When it becomes necessary to shut off the water pursuant to these regulations
in any part of the Oak Bluffs Water District’s distribution system because of
an accident or for the purpose of making changes or repairs, the Oak Bluffs
Water District shall endeavor to give timely notice to as many Users affected
thereby as time and the character of the repairs or the accident will permit and
shall, so far as practical, use its best efforts to prevent inconvenience and
damage arising from any such cause. However, inability to give such notice
shall not render the Oak Bluffs Water District responsible or liable for any
damages that may result from the shutting off of the water or any coincident
conditions

2.16 Restriction of Water Use / Conservation
The Oak Bluffs Water District reserves the right in periods of declared drought
or emergencies, or when, by Declaration of a State of Water Emergency under
Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 21G, are deemed essential to the
protection of the public health, safety and welfare, to restrict water supply for
secondary or non-essential purposes such as watering of lawns and gardens
(either by hand or sprinkler) and vehicle washing (EXCEPT for sanitary
purposes such as rubbish trucks). The Oak Bluffs Water District shall have the
right to fix the hours and periods when water may be used for such purposes.
Any such restrictions will be promulgated by means of Special Water
Regulations or rules and regulations recommended by the Oak Bluffs Water
District Commissioners and adopted by the Town. During this time the filling
of swimming pools, hydro seeding, soaker hoses and power washing are
strictly prohibited.

2.17 Liability for Freeze Ups
It is the responsibility of all water service users to ensure that all plumbing,
fixtures, meters and appliances are protected from freezing. The user shall
make any repairs, which may be necessary to prevent leaks and damage.
Neither the Town nor the Oak Bluffs Water District shall be held responsible
for the loss of use of water, loss or damage to any plumbing, fixtures, meters
or appliances due to freezing and any repairs to same made by the Oak Bluffs
Water District shall be paid for by the User.

2.18 Claims for Adjustments on Bills related to Freeze Ups
Adjustments will not be considered for water use charges and fees related to
freeze ups.
 
SECTION III - CHARGES
Rules & Regulations

3.1 Establishment of Rates
Rates and fees chargeable for water service and related work and payable by
the User shall be approved by the Oak Bluffs Water District Commissioners.
3.2 Bills Payable
Bills for water service and related charges are due and payable in 30 days. The
failure of the User or his/her agent to receive notice of their water bill or other
related charges does not relieve them from the obligation for payment or from
the consequences of nonpayment. All charges are due and payable THIRTY
(30) CALENDAR DAYS after the date of the billing. The records of water
supplied and related charges located in the Oak Bluffs Water District Office
shall be sufficient basis for billing and to commence action for payment
against the property owner.
3.3 Overdue Charges
Any overdue charge including interest charges set pursuant to 3.1 may be
collected by any legal means, including a lien on the property, water service
termination, collection agency or as otherwise provided under the provisions
of the Oak Bluffs Water District or these regulations.
3.4 Date of Customer's Liability to Pay
Rates and charges set pursuant to 3.1 shall be assessed monthly from the date
water service are available. The fact that a premise may be vacant or the water
line is shut off during a portion of the year does not nullify this requirement.
The minimum charge is in addition to the consumption charge, which is based
on all metered water consumption. Turn off of water does not relieve the user
from the liability of the minimum charge.
3.5 A Charge for turning water On and Off
A charge set pursuant to 3.1 shall be made for turning on or turning off water.

3.6 Collection of Miscellaneous Water Charges and Fees
Billing and collection of all invoices for labor and materials made pursuant to
schedules published from time to time are subject to the provisions of the Oak
Bluffs Water District and these regulations.
3.7 No Business with Delinquent Users
No person, business, or government entity who owes an overdue invoice for
water charges or fees shall be entitled to establish new accounts or receive
new Oak Bluffs Water District services at the same or any other premises until
such water charges are paid in full, together with delinquent charges. Such
charges shall include accrued interest.

3.8 Claims for Adjustments on Bills
Adjustments will be made for clerical errors, misreads or failure of Oak Bluffs
Water District equipment. Abatements will not be considered for water leaks.
Claims for adjustments of water use charges and fees shall be made within
ninety (90) days of the billing date. The filing of the abatement application
does not stay the collection of the charges, which should be paid as assessed.
An adjustment or refund will follow if the abatement is allowed.
3.9 When Meter is out of Order
If a water meter fails to register, the User shall be charged based on the best
available information concerning water use.
3.10 Leaks
The Oak Bluffs Water District shall have the right to terminate water service
to any property in accordance with these regulations where a leak is detected.
Any such leaks must be repaired and must pass inspection by the Oak Bluffs
Water District before water service will be restored. In addition, each User
shall be responsible for the cost of any repairs to the water line as well as the
cost of water used or lost due to the leak and all related charges.
3.11 Right to Furnish Water to Others
A User shall not be permitted to supply the premises of another person with
water.
3.12 Unauthorized Use of Water
Use of Oak Bluffs Water District water is confined to the premises named and
set forth in the application as approved.
3.13 New Water Service Tap / System Development Charge
In the event a new water line tap is required or requested it shall be considered
a new water line. The user will be required to pay for each new water line tap
a system development charge to help defray the cost of capital upgrades like
water storage tanks, wells, pumps, treatment systems and distribution system
upgrades to add or improve capacity to the Oak Bluffs Water District at a cost
determined according 3.1.
3.14 Water Line Tap Replacements
In the event that a water line tap replacement of the same size is required or
requested, it shall be considered a relay of service.
3.15 Upgraded Water Line
In the event that a water line tap of a greater size than the existing water line
tap is required or requested, an incremental System Development Charge will
be assessed.
 
SECTION IV - METERS
Rules & Regulations

4.1 Meter Installation
A shut-off valve at the meter inlet shall be the first fitting inside a building and
shall be approved by the Oak Bluffs Water District. The Customer at their
expense shall install stop valves on both sides of the meter. There must also be
a residential backflow preventer installed to permit removal of the meter
without backflow from the internal water system. The meter shall be located in
a clean, dry, warm and accessible location. Upon completion of the
construction of the water piping by a state certified plumber, the Oak Bluffs
Water District shall be notified to inspect the water line construction and
install the water meter and a remote reader box before the water is turned on.
Any water line over 100' measured from the property line to the building must
have a meter pit close to the curb stop and property line before their meter
installation is approved.
4.2 Water meter cost
responsibility 4.2.1   Existing
water meter

4.2.1.1 No fault of the user
All water meters installed to measure the amount of water used from the
Oak Bluffs Water District are the property of the water system and have to
be tested regularly. If the water meter needs to be replaced due to regular
wear, the Oak Bluffs Water District takes full cost responsibility for this
replacement and repair.
4.2.1.2 Fault of the user
All repairs of injuries to water meters from freezing, hot water, or external
causes shall be charged to the User.
4.2.2   New water meters
Property owners who have water meters installed on a newly constructed
water service line or relative to the addition of a new user on an existing water
service line will be charged for the meter, supplies and labor.
4.3 Meters Purchased from the Oak Bluffs Water District
All water remote readers will be installed by the Oak Bluffs Water System.
Only these meters may be used on its water system. Billing will start when the
water is turned on. The request for meter installation is the direct
responsibility of the owner and their applicant. A diagram and location of
meter must be brought into the Oak Bluffs Water District Office at time of
application. Once the construction of the water piping is complete it must be
inspected by a representative and an as-built drawing must be furnished and
signed off before water is turned on.
 
4.4 Meter not to be removed
No meters shall be removed from the water system before notifying Oak
Bluffs Water District personnel.
4.5 Meter Pits and Remote Reader Boxes
Any water line over 100' measured from the property line to the building must
have a meter pit close to the curb stop and property line before their meter
installation is approved. Installation of meter pits shall be at the User's
expense. When it is necessary or expedient to locate the meter in an
underground box or vault approved by the Oak Bluffs Water District, the User
shall bear the expense of same and shall bear the responsibility of reasonable
care and maintenance of said box or vault, such as keeping it clean and dry.
All remote reader boxes located on the premises shall be the responsibility of
the Oak Bluffs Water District. In the event that they must be moved or
removed, the owner shall notify the Oak Bluffs Water District who will do so
for them. In the event that the Oak Bluffs Water District is not notified and
must replace a missing or damaged remote reader box, the User will be billed
for all costs. The User shall not be permitted to cover the water meter pit or in
any way hinder access to the water meter. Water meter pit covers must remain
exposed at all times.

4.6 Meter Tampering
The fine established in 7.4 will be assessed for each incident of tampering,
installation alteration, or removal of a water meter by anyone not authorized
by the Oak Bluffs Water District, or vandalism. In addition, the Oak Bluffs
Water District reserves the right to pursue further prosecution in accordance
with Massachusetts General Law.
4.7  Right to Change Meters
If, in the opinion of the Superintendent, a water meter does not fit the
conditions of the water line installation, the Oak Bluffs Water District has the
right to change such meter. Such a change shall be made in accordance with
current regulations.
4.8 Repairing Meters
The Oak Bluffs Water District shall have the right to remove, repair or
replace any water meter at anytime it so determines according 4.2. All water
meter installations on water lines, which cannot be shut off for meter repairs,
shall be equipped with a meter by-pass and locking valves, supplied by the
Oak Bluffs Water District.
4.9 Access to the Meter
It shall be the duty of all Users to ensure that meters on water line connections
be readily accessible at all times to Oak Bluffs Water District personnel.

4.10 Testing Meters by Request
The User shall pay a fee in advance to cover the cost of testing the meter
pursuant to DEP regulations or upon request. When the testing is requested by
the User and as a result of the test the meter is found to register a variance of
two (2%) percent more water than actually passes through it, the meter shall
be replaced, the fee shall be refunded to the User and a credit will be
calculated and the User's account adjusted accordingly. The bill will also be
adjusted in accordance with the result of this test. However, if it appears that
the User was charged or has paid for less water than they should have been
charged or should have paid, they shall, forthwith, be charged with the proper
additional amount and shall pay the same to the Oak Bluffs Water District. For
all such testing, the User or his representative may be present.
 
SECTION V - WATER PIPES AND FIXTURES
Rules & Regulations

5.1 Water Pipes
Users shall prevent any unreasonable loss of water by keeping their water
pipes and fixtures in good repair as well as protected from frost at their own
expense. They shall be held responsible for any damage resulting from their
failure to do so.
5.2 All Water Pipes to be inspected
All new water pipes must be inspected by the Oak Bluffs Water District before
covering the trench. All pipes and trenches shall meet the approval of the Oak
Bluffs Water District. All non-ferrous piping must have locator wire/ tape
applied directly to pipe or 1 foot from finish grade directly above pipe.
5.3 Joint Use of Pipe Trenches
Water pipes will NOT, under any circumstances, be placed in the same trench
with other pipes, conduits or similar structures such as gas lines, electrical
conduit, sewer pipe, etc. to avoid contamination and damage during future
repairs.
5.4 Water Pipe
New water mains and service lines shall be constructed by an approved
contractor and inspected by OBWD personnel. The User shall be responsible
for all charges.

5.5 Charges for Repairs
The pipe from the property line to the building (or all pipe beyond the curb
stop) including meter pits and curb-boxes is the property of the User and all
the repairs to the same shall be made at the users expense.

5.6 . Materials on Private Premises
All materials and labor supplied by the Oak Bluffs Water District to the User
shall be billed to the User.

5.7 One Water line to Each Building
Only one (1) water line connection shall be made to each residential,
commercial or industrial building relative to domestic water supply, effective
with the adoption of these rules and regulations.
5.8 Requests for Turning on or Shutting Off Water
Requests for turning on or shutting off water shall be made 2 work days in
advance, except in case of an emergency. Users shall be charged for each such
service activity. Only Oak Bluffs Water District personnel shall open or close
curb stops. Requests for turning on or shutting off water, other than at normal
working hours, shall be billed at the overtime rate. Water will be turned on or
shut off between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday
except for emergencies. The owner of the property or his representative must
be present for turn on. They will be required to sign a release. All prior bills,
charges, fees must be paid in full prior to water being turned on.

5.9 No Existing Water Main
Installation of a water service line beyond the end of an existing water main
shall not be allowed. The main must be extended (including necessary
hydrants and appurtenances) to the furthest limit of the User's property at their
expense. Water mains shall be looped to the maximum extent possible and
when required by the Water District Superintendent.
5.10 Water Pipe Trenches
Water pipes shall not be placed within 10 feet of any other utilities, except
under special conditions and with the approval of the Water District
Superintendent. The Oak Bluffs Water District shall not be responsible for
damage to other utilities laid within 10 feet of a water service or water main.

5.11 Standby Fire Protection
Users desiring standby fire protection must submit a water service application
to the Oak Bluffs Water District. The Oak Bluffs Water District shall furnish
water for standby fire protection service in accordance with the rates. All
equipment for this purpose shall be installed entirely at the expense of the User
and with the approval of the Water Supply Division Supervisor. Whenever it is
considered necessary for the protection of the water supply and in the interest
of the Oak Bluffs Water District, the Water District Superintendent shall have
the right to require the installation of backflow prevention devices, alarms or
other accessories. The installation and upkeep of such equipment shall be at the
User's expense. Such standby fire protection pipes shall not be used for
supplying water for any other purposes and the backflow prevention equipment
must be so arranged that it is readily accessible for inspection. The installation
must be completed in accordance with Massachusetts statutes, ordinances,
rules and regulations.

5.12 Water Supply Availability
The Oak Bluffs Water District shall make the sole determination as to the
availability of adequate water supply for water services. The Oak Bluffs Water
District shall not bear responsibility to extend existing water mains in order to
provide adequate water supply for water service. No fire service connection
shall be used for anything other than fire protection. No water shall be taken
or used through private fire systems for the purpose of testing unless the Oak
Bluffs Water District is notified and issues written permission. Such testing
must be conducted under the supervision of Oak Bluffs Water District
personnel.

5.13 Fire Hydrant Access:
No person shall obstruct access to a fire hydrant. Fire hydrants shall in all
directions have a three foot clear radius measured from the center of the stem
of the top of the hydrant. No foliage, fencing, parking space, or other object
shall obstruct the clear area. No person may landscape to change the grade
around the base of the hydrant so as to prevent the use of the four inch steamer
cap.
5.14 Private Hydrant Service
The Oak Bluffs Water District shall furnish water for private fire hydrant
protection service in accordance with the rates. Fire hydrants will be tested,
inspected and serviced by the Oak Bluffs Water District. Any repairs
necessary for proper operation of hydrants shall be the responsibility of the
property owner and shall be billed to the property owner.


5.15 Use of Fire Hydrants
The use of all fire hydrants is restricted to employees of the Oak Bluffs Water
District. During emergencies, employees of the Oak Bluffs Fire Department or
other fire departments lending mutual aid are authorized to operate fire
hydrants.

5.16 Cross Connection Control
If, in the opinion of the Oak Bluffs Water District, the installation of an
approved backflow preventer(s) on the building side of a meter is considered
necessary for the safety of the water system, such approved device(s) shall be
immediately installed at the expense of the User after due notice in writing has
been given to the User by the Oak Bluffs Water District. Said device(s) shall
be installed and tested in accordance with the drinking water regulations of
Massachusetts, 310 CMR 22.22. All tests performed by the Oak Bluffs Water
District shall be charged pursuant to 3.1. All fire sprinkler systems will have
double check detector with 5/8 Neptune meter attached.
 
SECTION VI - REQUIREMENTS & SPECIFICATIONS FOR WATER WORKS CONSTRUCTION
Rules & Regulations
6.1 Materials and Installations
All materials to be used in conjunction with any and all water mains and
installations of the same shall be in strict accordance with "Requirements &
Specifications for Water Works Construction" published by the Oak Bluffs
Water District. All water mains and appurtenances if not installed by Oak
Bluffs Water District shall be installed by a Contractor who has been
approved by the Oak Bluffs Water District.
6.2 Cost of Water Mains:
In all areas not serviced by the Oak Bluffs Water District on the date of
adoption of these regulations, the developer or owner of a property shall be
responsible for all costs with regard to water main design, approval,
installation(s) and connection(s) to the existing system. Upon connection to
the Oak Bluffs Water District title and ownership of the water main will be
transferred to the Oak Bluffs Water District by easement and the Oak Bluffs
Water District will service, maintain and repair the water main and
appurtenances.
6.3 Need for Water Mains:
Industrial, commercial, or multi-family residential condominiums and like
building development proposals shall be reviewed by the Water Supply
District Superintendent and the Oak Bluffs Fire Chief or his representative on
an individual basis. These development proposals will be required to install or
improve water mains and fire hydrants with full cost responsibility for the
property owner or developer. The developer will also assume the cost of a
hydraulic study of development to ensure that there will be proper water
supply delivered to development and surrounding neighborhood.

6.4 Application for Water Main Installation:
An application for water main installation shall be completed by the developer
or owner and submitted to the Oak Bluffs Water District for review and
approval before any construction can proceed. All applications must contain
the complete information requested and an engineered construction plan
prepared by a Massachusetts Registered Professional Engineer with an
appropriate scale. Payment of all required review fees, including the System
Development Charge and any other fees established shall be made before
construction can commence.

6.5 Inspections
The Oak Bluffs Water District must inspect each water main and service
installation prior to being backfilled. The Oak Bluffs Water District will not
turn water on to any property that has not been inspected.

6.6 Water Main Extensions
All water main extensions shall be run to the farthest point of the property line,
except as otherwise authorized.
 
SECTION VII - VIOLATIONS
Rules & Regulations
7.1 Treatment
No treatment of the public water supply by any unauthorized personnel shall
be permitted.
7.2 Mandatory Water Use Restrictions
Any Customer found in violation of an officially declared water ban shall be
charged as follows:

First Offence - written warning
Second Offence - $100.00
Third and any subsequent offence - $300.00
7.3 Unauthorized Water Use
Whoever unlawfully and intentionally tampers with a water meter or prevents
such meter from registering the quantity of water supplied through it or uses
or causes to be used water without consent of the Oak Bluffs Water District
may be fined no more than $300.00 dollars for each offense except as
otherwise provided by Oak bluffs Water District.
7.4 Defacing and littering upon Oak Bluffs Water District Owned Property
Any person or persons willfully trespassing, defacing and/or littering upon
Oak Bluffs Water District owned property located within its watershed may be
fined no more than $300.00 dollars.
7.5 No Tampering with Oak Bluffs Water District Property
All gates, valves, shutoffs, water meters and standpipes and any other portion
of the municipal system, which are the property of the Oak Bluffs Water
District, are not to be opened or closed or in any way tampered with by any
person other than those authorized by the Water Supply Division
Superintendent. Violators will be subject to charges or penalties as stated
herein.
7.6 Alterations
No User shall install any addition to or make any alterations to water service
or main lines "upstream" of the water meter for any purpose without
submitting an application for the change, submitted with plans and
specification to the Oak Bluffs Water District and obtaining approval.
7.7 Any unauthorized Use of Fire Hydrants.
Any unauthorized use of fire hydrants may result in a fine up to $300.00 per
occurrence.
 


Meetings

Upcoming Meetings:

Special Meeting, August 25, 2010
Regular Meeting, September 1, 2010

Regularly Scheduled Meetings:
1st and 3rd Wednesdays each month at 4:30 pm at the Water District Office.

Additional Meetings:
Wednesdays at 4:30 pm as needed

All meetings are open to the public.  If you wish to speak at a meeting, please call the office in advance to be scheduled on our agenda.

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