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2. The Company may, for such period as they think necessary not exceeding six months beginning 5th January 1996, prohibit or limit as respect the whole or any part of the areas referred to in the Schedule the use of water supplied by them for any of the following purposes:—
(a)the watering, by hosepipe, sprinkler or other similar apparatus, of:—
(i)gardens (other than market gardens), including lawns, verges and other landscaped areas;
(ii)allotments;
(iii)parks; or
(iv)any natural or artificial surfaces used for sport or recreation whether publicly or privately owned;
(b)the filling (whether wholly or partially) of privately owned swimming pools, other than:—
(i)pools designed to be used in the course of programme of medical treatment; or
(ii)the filling of pools where necessary in the course of their construction;
(c)the filling (whether wholly or partially) of ornamental ponds other than fish ponds;
(d)the operation of mechanical vehicle washers, whether automatic or not;
(e)the washing of road vehicles, boats, railway rolling stock or aircraft for any reason other than safety or hygiene;
(f)the cleaning of the exterior of building, other than windows;
(g)the cleaning of windows by hosepipe, sprinkler or other similar apparatus;
(h)the cleaning of industrial premises and plant for any reason other than safety or hygiene;
(i)the operation of ornamental fountains or cascades, including any where water is recycled;
(j)the operation, in relation to any building or other premises, of any cistern which flushes automatically, during any period when the premises are wholly or substantially unoccupied.
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