Wash. Admin. Code § 480-110-405 - Meter accuracy and water pressure complaints
(1) When the water company receives a meter
accuracy or water pressure complaint, it must perform a test and share the
results with the customer. The test must be at no charge to the customer,
except the water company may charge for any additional meter tests requested by
the customer within a twelve-month period as provided in its tariff.
(2) The test must be performed within ten
days of the complaint.
(3) The
customer has the option to witness the test. Should the customer choose to
witness the test, a mutually agreed time will be established. A continuously
recording pressure gauge may be required for a period of up to one week based
on customer complaints of low pressure.
(4) The meter or pressure test must be taken
using industry standard methods and equipment.
(5) If a meter test reveals a meter error in
excess of two percent water flow to the detriment of the customer, the company
must repair or replace the meter at no cost to the customer. A refund for any
over billing must be made to the customer.
(6) If the water company and customer cannot
resolve a complaint, it may be appealed to the commission for
resolution.
(7) The water company
must keep a record of meter and pressure tests and have them available for
inspection. The record must list the customer's name and address, type of
complaint, resolution, and what test method was used.
(8) The water company must provide, at the
commission's request, a description of the test procedures and equipment used
to perform meter and pressure complaint tests.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 80.01.040. 99-24-100 (Order R-467, Docket No. UW-980082), § 480-110-405, filed 11/30/99, effective 12/31/99.
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