North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 04 - COMMERCE
Chapter 11 - UTILITIES COMMISSION
Chapter 18 - PROVISION OF WATER AND SEWER SERVICE BY LESSORS
Section 11 R18-08 - HOT WATER CAPTURE, COLD WATER ALLOCATION
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) Pursuant to G.S. 62-110(g)(1a), if the leased premises are contiguous dwelling units built prior to 1989, and the provider determines that, due to the plumbing configuration of the building, measurement of the lessee's total water usage is impractical or is not economical, the provider may estimate each lessee's total water usage based upon the hot water usage of each lessee as a percentage of all of the lessees' hot water usage.
(b) The provider must file the appropriate application (Application for Certificate of Authority to Charge for Water and/or Sewer Service Utilizing the Hot Water Capture, Cold Water Allocation Method and for Approval of Rates for Apartment Complexes and Manufactured Home Parks) and receive Commission authorization prior to commencing utilization of the hot water capture, cold water allocation method of estimating water usage.
(c) The provider shall not include in a lessee's bill the cost of water and sewer service used in common areas or water loss due to leaks in the provider's water mains. A provider shall not bill or attempt to collect for excess water usage resulting from a plumbing malfunction or other condition that is not known to the lessee or that has been reported to the provider. The provider may choose to satisfy the common area water usage exclusion utilizing one of the following methods (the default method is method 1.):
(d) The provider shall furnish a water/sewer utility bill to the lessees which clearly states that the hot water capture, cold water allocation method of estimating the bill has been utilized and contains the following information for each monthly billing period:
(e) The provider shall not utilize a ratio utility billing system or other allocation billing system that does not rely on individually submetered hot water usage to determine the allocation of water and sewer usage.
NCUC Docket WR-100, Sub 7, 01/10/12; NCUC Docket No. WR-100, Sub 10, 04/04/2018.