| SECOND SCHEDULE |
| Section 7(1) |
| Powers of Board |
| 1. To cause to be laid such mains, pipes and aqueducts as the Board considers necessary for purposes of supplying water and, if necessary, may carry such mains, pipes and aqueducts on, through, over, across or under any street or any place laid out or intended for a street, and, after reasonable notice in writing in that behalf, on, through, over, across or under any enclosed or other premises whatsoever, doing as little damage as may be and making full compensation for any damage done. |
| 2. To construct in any street or place such works as are necessary for purposes connected with the supply of water and may place therein meters, switches, cocks and any other suitable and proper apparatus for the purpose of leading off service lines or pipes or of examining, testing, measuring, directing or controlling the supply of water or of testing the conditions of the mains and other portions of the works. |
| 3. To operate every installation or plant for the production and supply of water. |
| 4. To levy and regulate charges and fees. |
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| 6. To sell, with the approval of the Minister, any immovable property which the Board thinks necessary or expedient for the purpose of carrying out its functions under this Act. |
| 7. To carry out all or any of the functions and powers of the Board by or through trustees, agents or attorneys as the Board may appoint from time to time. |
| 8. To make provision for the training of employees and to award scholarships, bursaries and study grants to such persons as the Board considers fit. |
| 9. To grant loans to employees of the Board for purposes specifically approved by the Board. |
| 10. To make provision for welfare benefits, gratuities, pensions, provident funds, allowances or other superannuation benefits for employees or former employees (or their dependants) of the Board. |
| 11. To issue and approve standards and codes of practice for compliance by persons granted approval to supply piped water for human consumption. |
| 12. To do anything incidental to any of its duties and functions. |