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become delinquent. No service will be discontinued under this subsection until at least five days <br /> after deposit by written notice from the director to such consumer in the United States Post <br /> Office of Pleasanton, Alameda County, California, addressed to the person to whom notice is <br /> given and stating the city's intention to discontinue service. The city may also provide additional <br /> notice about discontinuance of water service by telephone contact, and/or a door hanger with <br /> written notice on the main entrance of the building where water service is furnished. <br /> B. The city may discontinue service without notice to any premises where a consumer's <br /> installation for utilizing the service is found by the director to be dangerous or unsafe or where <br /> the use of water on such premises is found by the director to be detrimental or injurious to the <br /> water service furnished by the city to other consumers, or where the director finds that negligent <br /> or wasteful use of water exists on any premises which affects the city's water service. The city <br /> shall have the right to discontinue water service to any premises if necessary to protect itself <br /> against fraud or abuse. <br /> C. In the event of violation of any terms of this chapter (except subsections A and B of this <br /> section), the department may disconnect the premises to which such violation relates from the <br /> water system after first notifying in writing the person causing, allowing or committing such <br /> violation, specifying the violation and, if applicable, the time after which (upon the failure of <br /> such person to prevent or rectify the violation) the director will exercise his or her authority to <br /> disconnect the premises from the water system; provided, that such time shall not be less than <br /> five days after the deposit of such notice in the United States Post Office at Pleasanton, Alameda <br /> County, California, addressed to the person to whom notice is given; provided, however, that in <br /> the event such violation results in a public hazard or menace, then the director may enter upon <br /> the premises without notice and do such things and expend such sums as may be necessary to <br /> abate such hazard, and the reasonable value of the things done and the amounts expended in so <br /> doing shall be a charge upon the person so in violation. <br /> D. Upon failure of any consumer billed or the owner of any premises to pay any water service <br /> charge subsequent to delinquency, the following action shall be taken by the city or the director <br /> to enforce such payment: <br /> In each case where any bill for water service remains unpaid after such bill becomes delinquent, <br /> and remains unpaid for 30 days thereafter the director shall: (1) disconnect the premises from the <br /> water system for nonpayment of water bills; and (2) cause an action at law to be brought on <br /> behalf of the city against the person responsible for payment of such bill to recover the amount <br /> of such bill and the costs of such action. <br /> For situations involving significant unpaid amounts which have been delinquent for a long <br /> period of time involving accounts where service was requested by the property owner, the <br /> director may impose a lien on the property for the unpaid amount plus penalties as provided in <br /> California Government Code §43008. <br /> E. Whenever any premises have been disconnected from the water system for any violation of <br /> this chapter, such premises shall not be reconnected to the water system until all delinquent <br /> 6 <br />