Pennsylvania Code
Title 52 - PUBLIC UTILITIES
Part I - Public Utility Commission
Subpart C - Fixed Service Utilities
Chapter 66 - WASTEWATER SERVICE
Subchapter B - DAMAGED WASTEWATER SERVICE LATERALS
Section 66.39 - DWSL program reports
Universal Citation: 52 PA Code ยง 66.39
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 38, September 21, 2024
(a) An entity with an approved DWSL program shall file with the Commission a DWSL program report by March 1 of each year, in both print and electronic format, including all supporting spreadsheets. If an entity is implementing its DWSL program as part of a LTIIP, the entity shall include a DWSL program report as part of the entity's AAO plan under § 121.6 (relating to AAO plan filings).
(b) An entity's DWSL program report must identify the preceding year's activities, including:
(1) The number of DWSL replacements completed
in the preceding year by wastewater system.
(2) The length of DWSL replacements
completed, by pipe diameter and by replacement, rehabilitation or repair
method, in each wastewater system.
(3) The pipe lengths, diameters and material
types of DWSL replacements, broken down as follows:
(i) By wastewater system.
(ii) By DWSL replacement flow type (that is,
gravity or pressurized).
(iii) By
wastewater system type serving the properties that received the DWSL
replacements (that is, sanitary sewer system or combined sewer
system).
(4) The actual
cost of each DWSL replacement, broken down as follows:
(i) By wastewater system.
(ii) By DWSL replacement flow type (that is,
gravity or pressurized).
(iii) By
wastewater system type serving the properties that received the DWSL
replacements (that is, sanitary sewer system or combined sewer
system).
(5) A
calculation of the average marginal cost of I&I for each of the entity's
wastewater systems, by individual sewershed, broken down by the following
types:
(i) Wastewater systems where
wastewater treatment is provided by the entity.
(ii) Wastewater systems where wastewater
treatment is not provided by the entity.
(6) The entity's total annual DWSL
replacement expenditures for the calendar year by customer class.
(7) The entity's total projected DWSL
replacement expenditures for the following calendar year.
(8) The entity's outreach and coordination
activities with other entities, the Department of Transportation, local
governments and customers.
(9) The
number of DWSL replacement refusals for the calendar year, including
municipality and reason for refusal.
(10) The number of customers that had water
or wastewater service, or both, terminated due to refusal to replace or to
accept the entity's offer to replace a DWSL by wastewater system.
(11) Applicable wastewater system monitoring
requirements established by the Department of Environmental Protection as part
of a corrective action plan or consent order and agreement.
(12) The entity's compliance with the
regulatory requirements established by the United States Environmental
Protection Agency and the Department of Environmental Protection, including a
description of any violations associated with wastewater overflows and any
connection management plans.
(13)
The entity's efforts to obtain grants, low and no interest loans and donations
for DWSL replacements.
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