Central Water Authority (Water Supply for
Non-Domestic Purposes) Regulations 1992
GN No. 122 of 1992
Abstract
This regulation is cited as the Central Water Authority
(Water Supply for Domestic Regulations 1992)
Section 3 states that every person who is the owner or occupier
of a property and who wishes to have water supplied to that
property for domestic purposes shall make a written application
to the Authority in the form set out in the First Schedule.
Section 4 stipulates that the flow of water supplied to
every customer shall be measured by a meter. Section 5 states
that no alteration, extension or repair shall be made to
a communication pipe except by the Authority. Section 6 states
that every consumer shall keep his supply in a good state
of repair to the satisfaction of the Authority.
Section 8 states that every consumer shall be liable for
the minimum water charge set out in the Second Schedule,
in respect of any month even if he has not consumed any water
unless he gives written notice to the Authority of his intention
to cease consuming water at least one month in advance.
Any person who, without lawful authority or reasonable excuse-
(a) abstracts, consumes or uses water from the water works;
(b) tampers or interferes with, damages or destroys any
installation or device set up by the Authority in connection
with the supply of water from the water works,
shall commit an offence
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