SB 555, as amended, Wolk. Urban retail water suppliers: water loss management.
Existing law requires the state to achieve a 20% reduction in urban per capita water use in California by December 31, 2020, and requires the state to make incremental progress towards this goal by reducing per capita water use by at least 10% on or before December 31, 2015. Existing law requires each urban retail water supplier to develop urban water use targets and an interim urban water use target, in accordance with specified requirements.
This bill would require each urban retail water supplier, on or before October 1, 2017, and on or beforebegin delete Julyend deletebegin insert Octoberend insert 1 of each year thereafter, to submit a completed and validated water loss audit report for the
previous calendar yearbegin insert or previous fiscal yearend insert as prescribed by rules adopted by the Department of Water Resources on or before January 1, 2017, and updated as provided. The bill would require the department to post all validated water loss audit reports on its Internet Web site in a manner that allows for comparisons across water suppliers and to make these reports available for public viewing. This bill would require the department to provide technical assistance to guide urban retail water suppliers’ water loss detection programs. The bill would require the State Water Resources Control Board, no earlier than January 1, 2019, and no later than July 1, 2020, to adopt rules requiring urban retail water suppliers to meet performance standards for the volume of water losses. This bill would require the board to contribute up to $400,000 using funds available for the 2016-17 fiscal year towards procuring
water loss audit report validation assistance for urban retail water suppliers.
Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes. State-mandated local program: no.
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
Section 10608.34 is added to the Water Code, to
2read:
(a) (1) On or before January 1, 2017, the department
4shall adopt rules for all of the following:
5(A) The conduct of standardized water loss audits by urban
6retail water suppliers in accordance with the method adopted by
7the American Water Works Association in the third edition of
8Water Audits and Loss Control Programs, Manual M36 and in the
9Free Water Audit Software, version 5.0.
10(B) The process for validating a water loss audit report prior to
11submitting the report to the department. For the purposes of this
12section, “validating” is a process whereby an urban retail water
13supplier uses a
technical expert to confirm the basis of all data
14entries in the urban retail water supplier’s water loss audit report
15and to appropriately characterize the quality of the reported data.
16The validation process shall follow the principles and terminology
17laid out by the American Water Works Association in the third
18edition of Water Audits and Loss Control Programs, Manual M36
19and in the Free Water Audit Software, version 5.0. A validated
P3 1water loss audit report shall include the name and technical
2qualifications of the person engaged for validation.
3(C) The technical qualifications required of a person to engage
4in validation, as described in subparagraph (B).
5(D) The certification requirements for a person selected by an
6urban retail water supplier to provide validation of its own
water
7loss audit report.
8(E) The method of submitting a water loss audit report to the
9department.
10(2) The department shall update rules adopted pursuant to
11paragraph (1) no later than six months after the release of
12subsequent editions of the American Water Works Association’s
13Water Audits and Loss Control Programs, Manual M36. Except
14as provided by the department, until the department adopts updated
15rules pursuant to this paragraph, an urban retail water supplier may
16rely upon a subsequent edition of the American Water Works
17Association’s Water Audits and Loss Control Programs, Manual
18M36 or the Free Water Audit Software.
19(b) On or before October 1, 2017, and on or beforebegin delete Julyend deletebegin insert
Octoberend insert
20 1 of each year thereafter, each urban retail water supplier shall
21submit a completed and validated water loss audit report for the
22previous calendar yearbegin insert or the previous fiscal yearend insert as prescribed
23by the department pursuant to subdivision (a). Water loss audit
24reports submitted on or before October 1, 2017, may be completed
25and validated with assistance as described inbegin delete paragraph (1) ofend delete
26 subdivision (c).
27(c) Using funds available for the 2016-17 fiscal year, the board
28shall contribute up to four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000)
29towards procuring water loss audit report validation assistance for
30urban retail water suppliers.
31(d) Each water loss audit report submitted to the department
32shall be accompanied by information, in a form specified by the
33department, identifying steps taken in the preceding year to increase
34the validity of data entered into the final audit, reduce the volume
35of apparent losses, and reduce the volume of real losses.
36(e) At least one of the following employees of an urban retail
37water supplier shall attest to each water loss audit report submitted
38to the department:
39(1) The chief financial officer.
40(2) The chief engineer.
P4 1(3) The general manager.
2(f) The department shall deem incomplete and return to the
3urban retail water supplier any final water loss audit report found
4by the department to be incomplete, not validated, unattested, or
5incongruent with known characteristics of water system operations.
6A water supplier shall resubmit a completed water loss audit report
7within 90 days of an audit being returned by the department.
8(g) The department shall post all validated water loss audit
9reports on its Internet Web site in a manner that allows for
10comparisons across water suppliers. The department shall make
11the validated water loss audit reports available for public viewing
12in a timely manner after their receipt.
13(h) Using available funds, the department shall provide technical
14assistance to guide urban retail water
suppliers’ water loss detection
15programs, including, but not limited to, metering techniques,
16pressure management techniques, condition-based assessment
17techniques for transmission and distribution pipelines, and
18utilization of portable and permanent water loss detection devices.
19(i) No earlier than January 1, 2019, and no later than July 1,
202020, the board shall adopt rules requiring urban retail water
21suppliers to meet performance standards for the volume of water
22losses. In adopting these rules, the board shall employ full life
23cycle cost accounting to evaluate the costs of meeting the
24performance standards. The board may consider establishing a
25minimum allowable water loss threshold that, if reached and
26maintained by an urban water supplier, would exempt the urban
27water supplier from further water loss reduction
requirements.
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