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Dec 12, 2018 · The purpose of this Guide is to assist CSU campuses in properly metering of utilities and other services at each building in the campus. This Guide is the first of a two-part series. This part covers: What utilities and services must or should be metered. What devices can be used for metering.
Oct 17, 2024 · The water measurement and reporting regulation (often called SB 88), requires most diverters to measure and report the amount of water they divert, with a finer resolution than previous standards required.
For instance, a gas or water meter may be fitted with a pulse output accumulator to measure flow. The device used to measure flow produces a KYZ pulse output that can be read and
Nov 7, 2018 · (a) Submeters used to separately bill tenants for water service shall satisfy each of the following requirements: (1) The submeter shall be inspected, tested, and verified for commercial purposes pursuant to law, including, but not limited to, Section 12500.5 of the Business and Professions Code.
Sep 18, 2014 · Although meters have a high installation cost, they are a key conservation measure that reduces vulnerability to drought and other water supply constraints. Metering is an essential water management strategy. Expanding and improving metering should be a priority for all California utilities.
METERING PROMOTES WATER EFFICIENCY The California legislature has recognized the importance of metering and has passed several bills requiring meters in California. In 1991, the legislature passed SB 229, requiring meters on new connections after 1992.
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Apr 10, 2017 · NOTE: This publication is meant to be an aid to the staff of the State Board’s Division of Drinking Water and cannot be relied upon by the regulated community as the State of California’s representation of the law. The published codes are the only official representation of the law. Refer to the published codes—in