
Service Metering
(Resolution No. 87-7 Revised)
- Owners of water supply systems serving the public (purveyors) in the Basin
that distribute water supplies in excess of an average of 100,000 gallons
per day during any 30-day period shall install, or require to be installed,
water meters incident to the provision or maintenance of service at the retail
level.
- (a) Meters shall be installed so as to record water use at all service
connections. (b) Water furnished for fire suppression purposes shall be exempt
from metering provided that fire suppression (sprinkler) systems are equipped
with detector check or flow detection devices. (c) Water removed from fire
hydrants shall be exempt from metering unless otherwise required by a purveyor,
or state or local government.
- Water use shall be recorded or measured by means of a metering device that
conforms to the performance specifications of the American Water Works Association.
Purveyors shall adopt and implement a program for periodic maintenance, calibration,
and replacement of meters to ensure meter accuracy.
- Water charges collected by purveyors shall be based in part on metered usage.
- It is recommended that, at least once a year, each purveyor: (a) provide
each metered residential customer with information on savings available through
water conservation; and (b) explain different methods of residential water
conservation and their cost-effectiveness, and the availability of water conservation
devices.
- Installation of meters at existing unmetered connections shall be completed
by September 28, 1998.
- To avoid duplication of effort and to insure proper enforcement of this
regulation, the Executive Director shall enter into administrative agreements
with the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control,
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, New York Department of
Health, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, and other state
agencies where appropriate, authorizing such agencies to administer and enforce
the provisions of this regulation to the extent practicable and to adopt such
rules and regulations of procedure as may be necessary to insure the proper
administration and enforcement of this regulation.
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