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Section 320.095 Water supply, access during emergencies for fire protection services, requirements — liability for damages.

MO Rev Stat § 320.095 (2019) (N/A)
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Effective 28 Aug 2003

320.095. Water supply, access during emergencies for fire protection services, requirements — liability for damages. — 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any water corporation, municipality, or public water supply district established pursuant to chapter 247 shall allow access to its supply of water for filling mobile equipment during an emergency involving the protection of life or property to a fire protection district, city fire department, or any other entity providing fire protection services, regardless of any nonpayment of fees to the water corporation, municipality, or public water supply district.

2. Nothing in this section shall authorize the connection of pumping equipment to water lines without authorization from the governing body of the affected water supply.

3. In no circumstance shall a hard suction connection be utilized in obtaining water from a water source.

4. A fire protection service shall notify any source of water utilized pursuant to this section of the estimated amount of water utilized during such emergency, on or before the fifteenth day of the following month for purposes of accountability of unaccounted for water.

5. Under no circumstance shall any entity be authorized to deplete a water supply to a pressure less than the minimum pounds per square inch as required by law or regulation.

6. Any entity which contemplates using water for emergency services pursuant to this section shall provide its personnel with adequate training on the basics of water system supply and proper maintenance and operation of valves and hydrants.

7. The entity providing fire protection shall be liable for any damages caused by it to any part of the water supply system from which water is taken.

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(L. 2003 S.B. 202)

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Section 320.095 Water supply, access during emergencies for fire protection services, requirements — liability for damages.