Haw. Code R. § 4-157-15 - Damage and accessibility to department's property
(a) Any
damage to water mains, service connections, valves, standpipes, or other
property of the department shall be paid for by the person or organization
responsible for the damage.
(b) The
consumer shall be liable for any damage to a meter or other equipment or
property of the department caused by the consumer or the consumer's tenants,
agents, employees, contractors, licensees, or permittees, and the department
shall be promptly reimbursed by the consumer for all damages upon demand. In
the event settlement for the damage is not promptly made, the department
reserves the right to discontinue water service to the premises.
(c) No obstructions shall be placed upon or
around any water meter, valve, or standpipe rendering it inaccessible. If an
obstruction is placed so as to interfere with the department's meter, the
obstruction may be removed by the department without notification to the
consumer. Any costs associated with the removal of the obstruction will be
billed to the consumer. The department may confiscate the obstruction and may
dispose of it without resource to the consumer.
(d) No animals, livestock, or fowl shall be
tethered or tied to any pipe, flume, structure, valve, standpipe, meter, or
hydrant of the irrigation system, or be permitted to graze or to wander under
any structure, or be put or permitted to go into, over, or upon any ditch,
ditch bank, flume, reservoir, tunnel, or other element of the irrigation
system. The department may confiscate any animal in violation of this
subsection and may dispose of the animal without recourse to the
owner.
(e) No grass, bushes, trees,
or other windbreak or planting shall be grown or be permitted to grow upon the
banks of any ditch or so close thereto as to hang into or over any ditch;,
reservoir, flume, tunnel, standpipe, valve, meter, or hydrant, or other element
of the irrigation system, or to inhibit the free passage of water therein. No
dirt, trash, cuttings, rubbish, weed, manure, or drainage water from stables,
pens, and pastures, or debris of any nature shall be thrown, dumped, or put
into or upon, any ditch, ditch bank, flume, reservoir, tunnel, or other element
of the irrigation system. The department may remove or correct such
obstructions or violations and bill the consumer for the cost of
remediation.
Notes
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