Ariz. Admin. Code § R14-2-405 - Service Connections and Establishments
A. Priority and timing of service
establishments
1. After an applicant has
complied with the utility's application and deposit requirements and has been
accepted for service by the utility, the utility shall schedule that customer
for service connection and/or establishment.
2. Service establishments shall be scheduled
for completion within five working days of the date the customer has been
accepted for service, except in those instances when the customer requests
service establishment beyond the five working day limitation.
3. When the utility has made arrangements to
meet with a customer for service establishment purposes and the utility or the
customer cannot make the appointment during the prearranged time, the utility
shall reschedule the service establishment to the satisfaction of both
parties.
4. Each utility shall
schedule service establishment appointments within a maximum range of four
hours during normal working hours, unless another time-frame is mutually
acceptable to the utility and the customer.
5. Service establishments shall be made only
by qualified utility service personnel.
6. For the purposes of this rule, service
establishments are where the customer's facilities are ready and acceptable to
the utility and the utility needs only to install or read a meter or turn the
service on.
B. Service
lines
1. An applicant for service shall be
responsible for the cost of installing all customer piping up to the
meter.
2. An applicant for service
shall pay to the utility as a refundable advance in aid of construction the sum
as set forth in the utility's tariff for each size service and meter. Except
where the refundable advances in aid of construction for meters and service
lines have been included in refundable advances in aid of construction for line
extensions and thus are refundable pursuant to main extension contracts
approved by the Commission, each advance in aid of construction for a service
line or meter shall be repaid by the utility by an annual credit of 1/10 of the
amount received, said credit to be applied upon the water bill rendered in
November of each year until fully paid, for each service and meter for which
the advance was made, and said credit to commence the month of November for all
such advances received during the preceding calendar year.
3. Where service is being provided for the
first time, the customer shall provide and maintain a private cutoff valve
within 18 inches of the meter on the customer's side of the meter, and the
utility shall provide a like valve on the utility's side of such
meter.
4. The Company may install
its meter at the property line or, at the Company's option, on the customer's
property in a location mutually agreed upon.
5. Where the meter or service line location
on the customer's premises is changed at the request of the customer or due to
alterations on the customer's premises, the customer shall provide and have
installed at his expense all piping necessary for relocating the meter and the
utility may make a charge for moving the meter and/or service line.
6. The customer's lines or piping must be
installed in such a manner as to prevent cross-connection or
backflow.
7. Each utility shall
file a tariff for service and meter installations for Commission review and
approval.
C. Easements
and rights-of-way
1. Each customer shall
grant adequate easement and right-of-way satisfactory to the utility to ensure
that customer's proper service connection. Failure on the part of the customer
to grant adequate easement and right-of-way shall be grounds for the utility to
refuse service.
2. When a utility
discovers that a customer or his agent is performing work or has constructed
facilities adjacent to or within an easement or right-of-way and such work,
construction or facility poses a hazard or is in violation of federal, state or
local laws, ordinances, statutes, rules or regulations, or significantly
interferes with the utility's access to equipment, the utility shall notify the
customer or his agent and shall take whatever actions are necessary to
eliminate the hazard, obstruction or violation at the customer's
expense.
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