2017 -- S 0334 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2017 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO TOWNS AND CITIES -- MUNICIPAL WATER SUPPLIES | |
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Introduced By: Senator Gayle L. Goldin | |
Date Introduced: February 16, 2017 | |
Referred To: Senate Housing & Municipal Government | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 45-39.1-5 of the General Laws in Chapter 45-39.1 entitled |
2 | "Municipal Water Supplies" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 45-39.1-5. Rates. |
4 | (a) Adequacy. The rates of municipal water supplies shall be adequate to pay for all costs |
5 | associated with the municipal water supply including, but not limited to, the costs of acquisition, |
6 | treatment, transmission, distribution, and availability of water, and of system administration and |
7 | overhead, including metering and billing, programs for the conservation and efficient use of |
8 | water, including costs of developing, implementing, enforcing and evaluating such conservation |
9 | programs and including conservation pricing as described in subsection (d), and the cost and/or |
10 | value of any services or facilities provided by the city or town to the municipal water supply, |
11 | testing, operation, maintenance, replacement, repair, debt service, and for sufficient operating |
12 | reserves, revenue stabilization funds, debt service reserves and capital improvement/infrastructure |
13 | replacement funds to implement water supply system management plans; |
14 | (b) Equitability. Except for service charges and other fixed fees and charges, rates: |
15 | (1) Shall be based on metered usage and fairly set among and within the classes and/or |
16 | types of users; |
17 | (2) Shall provide that within any class of users the full costs of system capacity, |
18 | administration, operation, and water supply costs for peak and/or seasonal use is borne by the |
19 | users that contribute to such peak and/or seasonal use; |
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1 | (3) May provide a basic residential use rate for water use that is designed to make a basic |
2 | level of water use affordable, and |
3 | (4) May require implementation of demand management practices, consistent with the |
4 | standards and guidelines of the water resources board, established pursuant to chapter 46-15.8, by |
5 | wholesale and retail customers; |
6 | (c) Revenue stabilization. Municipal water suppliers shall in the absence of other |
7 | sufficient funds available for similar purposes, establish as part of their next rate adjustment a |
8 | revenue stabilization account to provide for adequacy during periods when revenues decline as a |
9 | result of implementing water conservation programs, or due to circumstances beyond the |
10 | reasonable control of the water supplier, including, but not limited to, the weather and drought. A |
11 | revenue stabilization account shall accumulate a maximum of ten percent (10%) of the annual |
12 | operating expenses of the supplier and shall be used to supplement other revenues so that the |
13 | supplier's reasonable costs are compensated; |
14 | (d) Conservation. Municipal water suppliers shall take effective action to reduce waste of |
15 | water and to reduce non-agricultural seasonal increases in the use of water, and may adopt |
16 | conservation pricing as part of a demand management program or otherwise revise their rates as a |
17 | means to achieve their goals. For the purpose of encouraging conservation of water, suppliers are |
18 | authorized to adopt increased rates based on quantity used either throughout the year or |
19 | seasonally. Conservation pricing shall be designed to promote efficient water use, and to limit |
20 | seasonal non-agricultural outdoor water use, and to the extent possible shall not increase prices |
21 | for water users with no significant seasonal increase in water use. Revenues generated from the |
22 | adoption of conservation rates shall be used to fund the revenue stabilization account established |
23 | pursuant to subsection (c) above, operating reserves, debt service reserves or capital |
24 | improvement/infrastructure replacement funds; and |
25 | (e) Service area: Notwithstanding any general or public law to the contrary, any |
26 | "municipal water supply" as that term is defined in §45-39.1-2(4), that purchases water from a |
27 | "water supplier", as that term is defined in §39-15.1-2(4), shall limit the sale of such water to |
28 | customers located within the municipality; and |
29 | (e)(f) Billing. Billing shall be, at a minimum, quarterly by December 31, 2013. |
30 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO TOWNS AND CITIES -- MUNICIPAL WATER SUPPLIES | |
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1 | This act would provide that a "municipal water supplier" would limit the sale of water |
2 | from a municipal water supply to customers located within the municipality. |
3 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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