32. Suspension of service: The operator may suspend service to a subscriber 10 days after having forwarded him a written notice by registered mail with notice of receipt, if such subscriber:(a) fails to pay his subscription;
(b) uses water in such a way as to affect service in general;
(c) allows his installations to deteriorate or tolerates any leakage of water;
(d) (paragraph implicitly revoked);
(e) uses water for cooling purposes unless his agreement with the operator permits him to do so;
(f) lets water run in order to prevent freezing in the conduits;
(g) supplies water to a non-subscriber or facilitates his receiving a sewer service to which he is not entitled;
(h) neglects or refuses to comply with his agreement with the operator, where applicable;
(i) neglects or refuses to equip the drinking troughs used for his animals with float valves;
(j) neglects to notify the operator before undertaking any change in his installations and use thereof likely to affect the service, consumption or price of the subscription;
(k) uses hose pipes, sprinklers or other similar devices without the permission of the operator;
(l) installs a pump drawing the water directly from the mains of the waterworks system;
(m) establishes a connection between a private means of water supply and the piping of his property which is connected to the operator’s system;
(n) neglects or refuses, where meters are installed, to provide the operator with a suitable and easy-to-reach location for the installation of the meter(s);
(o) interferes in any way with the proper functioning of a meter;
(p) uses the pressure or flow of a waterworks service as a source of energy;
(q) breaks or allows a device to deteriorate resulting in a loss of the water provided by a waterworks;
(r) throws any object in the reservoirs or sources of a waterworks service;
(s) obstructs or interferes with the valves and their access shafts;
(t) temporarily or permanently connects his waterworks piping to a conduit or water container if the water is likely to be siphoned into the operator’s system.