Common use of Service Line Clause in Contracts

Service Line. The line connecting from the outlet side of the meter to the residential or commercial unit served on the Property. Connection – The physical connection of the water system from the main line to the water meter and meter box. Service Side – The side of the water service installation from the outlet side of the meter to the residential or commercial unit served, as well as the complete plumbing system of the residential or commercial unit being served Water Meter – A device installed in a pipe under pressure for measuring and registering the quantity of water passing through it. Cross Connection – Any arrangement of pipes, fittings, fixtures, or devices that connects a non- potable system to a potable system. Potable Water – The characteristic that describes water that does not contain objectionable solution, contamination, minerals or infective agents and is considered satisfactory for domestic consumption. Backflow – A hydraulic condition, caused by a difference in pressure, in which non-potable water or other fluids flow into a potable water system. Anti-Siphon Devices – Devices installed on a plumbing system or service line to prevent backflow into the potable water system. User– The person (s) or legal entity whose name appears on the “Water Service and Easement Agreement”. Pressure Regulator – A valve with a horizontal disc for reducing water pressure in a main or a service line automatically to a preset value. Easement – An interest in land owned by another that entitles its holder to a specific limited use. Owner – The legal owner of the Property according to the records maintained in the office of the Circuit Clerk where the Property is located.

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Sources: Water Service and Easement Agreement, Water Service and Easement Agreement