Prohibition Against Unauthorized Work on Village Wastewater System; Tampering Sample Clauses

Prohibition Against Unauthorized Work on Village Wastewater System; Tampering. Unless expressly authorized in writing by the Village, no person shall Tamper with, work on, alter, improve, manipulate valves, or in any way alter or damage any part of the Wastewater System, or cut into or make any Connection with the Wastewater System. Tampering with, working on, altering, improving, manipulating or damaging the Wastewater System or any component thereof, including but not limited to, collection mains and systems, manholes, Force Mains, pump stations, vacuum valves, vacuum valve xxxxxxxx, Grinder Pump Stations, Grinder Pump Service Lateral Connections, Gravity Service Lateral Connections, Gravity Service Connections, Connection facilities and equipment, fixtures, appurtenances, security devices, signs, or enclosures is expressly prohibited by this Policy and Florida Law. Any person found in a civil action to have violated the provisions of Section 812.14, Florida Statutes, may be liable to the Village for the amounts and in the manner set forth in Section 812.14, Florida Statutes. An Owner or Customer shall promptly report any evidence of Tampering to the Village. An Owner or Customer is responsible for any Tampering caused by its agents, tenants or any third parties occupying and using the Owner’s or Customer’s Property, whether with or without the Owner’s or Customer’s consent. In the event there is evidence of Tampering, the Village may, without prior authorization, remove and confiscate any materials, equipment or facilities that are connected to the Wastewater System and related to such Tampering and pursue all legal and equitable remedies against Owner and/or Customer. Tampering that results in a substantial reduction in the cost of Service received by a Customer will be presumed to have been known to the Owner and Customer if not reported to the Village within one (1) billing period after the reduction in the cost of the Service becomes evident. In such event, it will be presumed that Tampering was willfully allowed to persist by the Owner or Customer. No alterations or changes in the Gravity Service Lateral Connection, Grinder Pump Service Lateral Connection, or other Connection facilities and equipment necessary to connect to the Wastewater System or other facilities or installation that will affect the proper operation of the Wastewater System may be made without the prior written consent of the Village. The Owner and Customer shall be liable to the Village for any damage resulting from a violation of this provision.
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