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THE BANGLADESH GAZETTE; JULY 6, I972

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(1/)li‘or water connection for ﬁre-hydrants the water consumption charges at the rate of Take 10-00 per month or part thereof

. for a i” din. hydrant shall be payable.

(a) Bulk water supply to the vessels or .atany public functions can be made on a charge at the rate of Taka 2.00 per I000 gallons or part thereof plus cost of fuel at the rate of Take 5'00 per trip if Pourashnve transport is used for the purpose:

5. Except as provided below. each holding must have a separate connectionto the Pourashnva‘water supply pipe and extension from the communication pipe of one holding to another holding shall not be permitted:

(0) Provided that with the consent of the l’oura- shnvu, connections to two or more holdings may be permitted from a common commu- nication pipe. Any such communications pipe must be laid in a street or common passage and a stop cock as prowdcd for in section 9 must be ﬁxed on the connec- tion to each holding. If available. a meter must also be ﬁxed.

(b) Provided also that no holding shall have

{More than one separate connection, but if

in any case the Pourashava are satisﬁed

that an adequate supply to any holding can

not be given through a single connection.

they may sanction a second connection thereto.

6.- The ;owner or occupier of the holding in respect V‘of‘which the connection is required must pay the entire cost of the connection including the supply and ﬁxing of the ﬁttings referred to in section 2 and must also pay the cost of such alteration in or repair to roads, drains. sewer, gas or water mains or pipes and the cost of such other works as any be necessitated by or resulting from the works .’of’making such connections.

7. The owner. or occupier of the holding to which kalconnection has been given must at any time, on” receipt of nctice to do so from the Pouras‘ha a, pay the entire cost of any repair or alterations‘ﬂo‘the communication or any part there- of that the ,Pburashava may consider necessary to put into a "satisfactory condition, or which may be necessitated ,by any charge in the Pourashava Water works or system of distribution or by the defective condition of the connection or any part thereof or any other cases whatsoever.

8. (i) The works required under sections 6 8r 7 may at the option of the Pourashava either be carried out by the Pourashava at the expense of the owner or occupier of the holding in respect of which the works are required or may be carried out by a person or ﬁrm employed by such owner

or occupier with the previous sanction of the Pourashava.

(ii) The works shall be done under supervision of the ofﬁcer appointed by the Pourashava in this behalf, and’no connection must be made with the Pourashava water-main eitccpt at such time as may be selected by an authorised Pourashava Ofﬁcer.

9. A holding connection following parts and ﬁttings: (0) A brass or unmetal ferrule inserted in the water supp y pipe. V (b) A galvanised iron communication pipe from . the ferrule to the meter, if any or a stop-cock.

(c) A stop-cock and its surface box.

Shall comprise the

((1) Meter. ~ _ (0‘ Service pipes from the stop-cack to the tap end.

if) Taps.

10. (I) All the ﬁttings referred to in section 9 shall be the exact dup.icatcs of standard samples kept in the l’ourashuva othee duly approved.

it All the ﬁttings shall be inspected and tested an(d )stampcd by an odicer of the Pourashava before being ﬁxed. '

iii If an owner or occupier desire to adopt an(y httingsym‘a pattern dill'crcnt from the standard pattern. he must present such fittings for the approval of the Pourashava and any ﬁttings co presented may. if considered satisfactory. be stamped and samples thereof may be purchased and placed among the standard ﬁttings.

ll. EVery communication pipe must be capable of withstanding a pressure of a column of water 50 feet in height and must be of a quality apprchd by the Water Works Superintendent of the Poartt- shava.

[2. On every communication pipe a brass or gun-metal stop-cock hav ng the same water Way as such pipe be placed as near as practicable to the point where that pipe enters the holding to be supplied. The stop-cock shall be built in a brick chamber provided with a cast iron surface cover- box so designed that it can be locked and the key of the box shall remain under the control of the Water Works Superintendent. The stop-cock shall be capable of adjustment so that the supply to the holding may be regulated thereby.

13. The meter, if any Shall be placed as near to the stopcock as possible and‘in" a position where it can be conveniently examined. It must be ﬁxed in a brick chamber covered over with a castoiron surface-box of approved pattern with locking arrange- merit and the key of the box shall remain under the control of the Water Works Superintendent.

14. Neither therstop-ctjaglg nor the meter should ordinarily be‘ pla‘ééd iuﬁpyvprivare premises, but if placed in a private premises at the request of the owner, the oﬂicers authorised by the Ponrashava to inspect or read meters will have free access to that place.

15. The Pourashava shall depute an authorised person to red eVery meter not less than once a quarter and shall give notice to occupier at least 24 hours before the reading ’is recorded

16. In the case of a meter ceasing to register the quantity ..of.‘Water consumed during the periOd the meter had cease to register ,shall be calculated on the basis of average consumption of pater 0f the holding for the last four quarters.

17. The Pourashava may cut off the connection between any Water Works of the Pourashava and any holding to which water is supplied from such

works. or mnyﬁhrn 011' such supply in any of the followsng cases, via: -

(a) ]f the holding is unoccupied.

(b) If the occupier refuses to admit any oﬁeer duly empowered in that behalf into the holding for the purpose of making any examination or inspection authorised under the Municisz Administration Ordinance, 1960 or under any Bye-Law or rule framed undsr this Ordinance, or prevent such Ofﬁcer from making such examina- tion or inspection.