211Certain matters not to be passed into cantonments drains
No person shall throw, empty or turn into any cantonment drain or into any drain communicating with a cantonment drain--
(a) any matter likely to injure the drain or to interfere with the free flow of its contents, or to affect prejudicially the treatment and disposal of its contents; or
(b) any chemical, refuse or waste stream, or any liquid of a temperature higher than forty-five degrees centigrade, being refuse or stream which, or liquid which when so heated is, either alone or in combination with the contents of the drain be dangerous, or the cause of a nuisance, or prejudicial to health; or
(c) any dangerous petroleum.
Explanation.--In this section, the expression "dangerous petroleum" has the same meaning as in the Petroleum Act, 1934 (3 of 1934).
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- 204 Government water-supply
- 205 Water supply for domestic consumption
- 206 Recovery of charges
- 207 Supply of water from Government water-supply to the Board
- 208 Functions of the Board in relation to distribution of bulk supply
- 209 Special provisions concerning drainage and sewage
- 210 Construction of and control of drains and sewage collection and disposal works
- 211 Certain matters not to be passed into cantonments drains
- 212 Application by owners and occupiers to drain into cantonment drains
- 213 Drainage of undrained premises
- 214 New premises not be erected without drains
- 215 Power to drain group or block of premises by combined operations
- 216 Power to close or limit the use of private drains in certain cases
- 217 Use of drain by a person other than the owner
- 218 Sewage and rain water drains to be distinct
- 219 Power to require owner to carry out certain works for satisfactory drainage
- 220 Appointment of places for the emptying of drains and collection of sewage