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A. Quantities. The city will endeavor to supply water dependably and safely in adequate quantities to meet the reasonable needs and requirements of customers.

B. Pressures. The city will endeavor to maintain normal operating pressures of not less than forty pounds per square inch nor more than one hundred twenty-five pounds per square inch at the service connection, except that during periods of hourly maximum demand the pressure at the time of peak seasonal loads may not be less than thirty pounds per square inch and that during periods of hourly minimum demand the pressure may not be more than one hundred fifty pounds per square inch. Variations in pressure under normal operation will not exceed fifty percent of the average operating pressure. (The average operating pressure will be determined by computing the arithmetical average of at least twenty-four consecutive hourly pressure readings.)

C. Quality. Whenever furnished for human consumption or for domestic uses, the city will endeavor to provide water that is wholesome, potable, in no way harmful or dangerous to health, and, insofar as practicable, free from objectionable odors, taste, color and turbidity.

D. Nonliability. The city shall not be liable for injury or damage to either persons or property resulting from failure to supply either adequate quantity, quality or pressure of the water supplied pursuant to these rules or pursuant to any contract hereunder. Acceptance of service by any customer shall constitute waiver of such liability. (Ord. 2660 § 2, 1981; prior code § 1.46.020)