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SECTION 3. Chapter 7, article 2, section 7 -8, of the Hawai`i County Code 1983 (2005 <br /> edition, as amended), is repealed and replaced with a new section, to read as follows: <br /> the mayor, residents request that water be hauled to their residences, they <br /> shall pay the County an amount equivalent to fifty percent of the total <br /> standard commercial hauling charges. <br /> (b) One y r after August 1, 1978, ach resident shall pay the County an <br /> hauling charges <br /> amount equivalent to the total standard commercial hauling charges. <br /> (d) The County shall make water available for hauling at no charge to each <br /> requesting resident.] <br /> Section 7 -8. Emergency water spigots under the control of civil defense <br /> agency. <br /> (J Emergency water spigots installed for or by the civil defense agency shall <br /> be under the jurisdiction of the civil defense agency or any agency or <br /> individual(s) authorized by the civil defense agency to control such <br /> spigots. <br /> (b) Emergency water spigots may be used by the public to obtain potable <br /> water, subject to the provisions of this section. <br /> (c) Emergency water spigot areas shall be for loading water only. All other <br /> activities are prohibited. <br /> (d) The following actions are prohibited at any time at emergency water <br /> spigots under the jurisdiction of the civil defense agency or its authorized <br /> agents and shall be subject to the fine under this section: <br /> (1) Washing motorized or non - motorized vehicles, including trailers of <br /> any kind; <br /> (2) Washing boats; <br /> (3) Washing agricultural produce; <br /> (4) Washing animals; <br /> (5) Abandoning animals; and <br /> (6) Illegal dumping of waste. <br /> 2 <br />