File #: ID 17-0614    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/30/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/19/2017 Final action: 9/19/2017
Title: Resolution Approving Update in Rules and Regulations for the Operation of the Water and Wastewater System of the City of Greensboro with Amendments Effective September 19, 2017
Indexes: All Districts
Attachments: 1. Proposed 170919 RulesRegs.pdf, 2. 17-0614 Reso Rules Regs.pdf

Title
Resolution Approving Update in Rules and Regulations for the Operation of the Water and Wastewater System of the City of Greensboro with Amendments Effective September 19, 2017

Body
Department: Water Resources
Council District: All

Public Hearing: N/A
Advertising Date/By: N/A

Contact 1 and Phone: Steven D. Drew, 373-7893
Contact 2 and Phone: Kristine Williams, 373-2556

PURPOSE:
The Water Resources Department requests a change to the Rules and Regulations for the Operation of the Water and Wastewater System (Rules) to clarify existing practices of the department related to new connections, billing adjustments and backflow prevention. City Council approval is required for all changes to these Rules.

BACKGROUND:
Section 6.81(b) of the Charter of the City of Greensboro and Section 29-6 of the Greensboro Code of Ordinance authorizes the adoption of Rules and Regulations for the Operation of the Water and Wastewater System of the City of Greensboro (Rules).

Proposed revisions include clarifying language and changes regarding the following:
* Responsibilities of utility contractors during installations of water and sewer laterals (Section C, pages 2-3);
* The City's existing practice of requiring connection to both water and sewer, at the time the customer requests water or sewer service, if both are available (Section C, page 3);
* City maintenance begins for the public portion of new laterals when the meter is set (Section C, page 5);
* Irrigation billing adjustments and procedures for documented broken pipes (Section G, page 13); and
* Clearer language to communicate responsibility of customers to protect public health from the risk of cross-connections, backflows or back-siphonage due to plumbing installations prior to existing State and local regulations or modifications that have occurred since construction. Since existing rules allow this enforcement, no customer cost impacts will be created by the clarification (Section L, pages 2 and 3).

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