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Meeting Minutes
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Meeting Minutes - Date
12/5/1983
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Board of Commissioners
Meeting Type
Regular
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CABARRUS COUNTY <br /> <br /> WATER SYSTEM REGULATIONS <br /> <br /> DECEMBER, 1983 <br /> <br />I - DEFINITIONS <br /> A. Owner <br /> <br /> The word "Owner" shall mean the person or persons holdin§ le§al <br />title to the serviced premises; but an owner, tenant or tenants <br />leasing, sub-leasing, renting or occupying a piece of property, or <br />agent, may make application for water service subject to the <br /> <br />provisions of these rules and regulations. <br /> B. Cross-Connection <br /> <br /> A cross-connection is defined as a connection from the authorized <br />metered service line of a water user, to the water plumbing system of <br />an unauthorized user, the purpose of which is to evade the legitimate <br />proceses for obtaining water; also, <br /> <br /> ~ cross-connection is a connection between a piped distribution <br />system carrying a potable public water supply and.secondary piping <br />system, institutional, private or public, providin§ a water supply, <br />the source of which, prior to connection, is distinct from and <br /> <br />unrelated physically to that of the potable public supply. <br /> C. Development <br /> <br /> A portion of land, including any land from a one-family property <br />to a subdivision, that is being developed to the extent that water <br />service is desirable to realize its full potential. <br /> <br /> <br />
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