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In the event of a water-famine, water could be supplied to groups of houses in rotation, for such period
As the daily as the Water Authority shall prescribe. tenements connected to each individual section of the water-main would have, approximately, the same level, each would receive its fair share of water; be the same
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(a) Any tenement might, on the owner thereof accepting a supply by meter, and being responsible for payment of the bill for water consumed, remain in connection with the permanently charged main; realising the advantages of a constant supply, even during a period of scarcity. To check extravagance the price for water sold by meter,
was fixed at a somewhat high price.
(*) It was intended that public fountains should, as heretofore, remain connected to the principal mains. These being permanently charged, any individual might obtain water, at any hour, by fetching it from a public fountain near at hand, which would be connected to the
constantly-charged principal mains.
18. I cannot remember whether I had any part in drafting the Ordinance in question, as regards the text at least. Its date is subsequent to my departure. During the latter part of my visit, I was fully employed in conjunction with Professor Dimpson and other Officers of Government, in the consideration of the Sanitary and Building Ordinances. Be this as it may, I am free to admit that the enactment, if I am responsible for its draftsmanship, is lacking in precision.
19.
I will now consider the various objections,
raised by the petitioners, seriatim -
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