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WATER MANAGEMENT ACT 2000 - SECT 309
Connections
309 Connections
(1) On a water supply authority’s water main or a sewer main becoming
available for connection, the water supply authority may: (a) publish in the
Gazette notice of its availability, and
(b) give such other notices as may be
prescribed.
(2) A landholder of land to which a notice under subsection (1)
(a) relates becomes liable: (a) in the case of a water main, to payment of
water service charges after the expiration of 21 days from publication of the
notice, or
(b) in the case of a sewer main, to payment of sewerage service
charges after the expiration of 21 days from publication of the notice.
(3)
If a landholder does not make a connection to the water supply authority’s
water main or sewer main before becoming liable under subsection (2), the
water supply authority may make the connection at the expense of the
landholder.
(4) Any amount due to a water supply authority for a connection
made under subsection (3) is a charge on the land connected and may be
recovered as a debt owed to the water supply authority by the landholder of
the land.
(5) If a landholder of land fails: (a) to connect the land to a
water supply authority’s water main or sewer main before becoming liable
under subsection (2), or
(b) to do any work that by this Part is required to
be done by the landholder,
the occupier of the land may make the connection or
do the work and, in accordance with subsection (6), recover the cost from the
landholder.
(6) An amount (including interest) recoverable under subsection
(5) by an occupier from a landholder may be recovered: (a) by deducting it
from any rent from time to time payable to the landholder by the occupier, or
(b) as a debt owed to the occupier by the landholder.
(7) Any person desiring
to connect premises with a water supply authority’s water main or sewer main
may (subject to such conditions as may be imposed by law) open up the surface
and soil of any road or way, public or private, or any footpath or public
reserve to the extent required to make the connection.
(8) Nothing in this
section requires a water supply authority to allow a person to connect
premises with the water supply authority’s water main or sewer main.
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