Texas Administrative Code
Title 16 - ECONOMIC REGULATION
Part 2 - PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION OF TEXAS
Chapter 24 - SUBSTANTIVE RULES APPLICABLE TO WATER AND SEWER SERVICE PROVIDERS
Subchapter I - WATER UTILITY SUBMETERING AND ALLOCATION
Section 24.287 - Submeters or Point-of-Use Submeters and Plumbing Fixtures
Universal Citation: 16 TX Admin Code § 24.287
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) Submeters or point-of-use submeters.
(1) Same type
submeters or point-of-use submeters required. All submeters or point-of-use
submeters throughout a property must use the same unit of measurement, such as
gallon, liter, or cubic foot.
(2)
Installation by owner. The owner shall be responsible for providing,
installing, and maintaining all submeters or point-of-use submeters necessary
for the measurement of water to tenants and to common areas, if
applicable.
(3) Submeter or
point-of-use submeter tests prior to installation. No submeter or point-of-use
submeter may be placed in service unless its accuracy has been established. If
any submeter or point-of-use submeter is removed from service, it must be
properly tested and calibrated before being placed in service again.
(4) Accuracy requirements for submeters and
point-of-use submeters. Submeters must be calibrated as close as possible to
the condition of zero error and within the accuracy standards established by
the American Water Works Association (AWWA) for water meters. Point-of-use
submeters must be calibrated as closely as possible to the condition of zero
error and within the accuracy standards established by the American Society of
Mechanical Engineers (ASME) for point-of-use and branch- water submetering
systems.
(5) Location of submeters
and point-of-use submeters. Submeters and point-of-use submeters must be
installed in accordance with applicable plumbing codes and AWWA standards for
water meters or ASME standards for point-of-use submeters, and must be readily
accessible to the tenant and to the owner for testing and inspection where such
activities will cause minimum interference and inconvenience to the
tenant.
(6) Submeter and
point-of-use submeter records. The owner shall maintain a record on each
submeter or point-of-use submeter which includes:
(A) an identifying number;
(B) the installation date (and removal date,
if applicable);
(C) date(s) the
submeter or point-of-use submeter was calibrated or tested;
(D) copies of all tests; and
(E) the current location of the submeter or
point-of-use submeter.
(7) Submeter or point-of-use submeter test on
request of tenant. Upon receiving a written request from the tenant, the owner
shall either:
(A) provide evidence, at no
charge to the tenant, that the submeter or point-of-use submeter was calibrated
or tested within the preceding 24 months and determined to be within the
accuracy standards established by the AWWA for water meters or ASME standards
for point-of-use submeters; or
(B)
have the submeter or point-of-use submeter removed and tested and promptly
advise the tenant of the test results.
(8) Billing for submeter or point-of-use
submeter test.
(A) The owner may not bill the
tenant for testing costs if the submeter fails to meet AWWA accuracy standards
for water meters or ASME standards for point-of-use submeters.
(B) The owner may not bill the tenant for
testing costs if there is no evidence that the submeter or point-of-use
submeter was calibrated or tested within the preceding 24 months.
(C) The owner may bill the tenant for actual
testing costs (not to exceed $25) if the submeter meets AWWA accuracy standards
or the point-of-use submeter meets ASME accuracy standards and evidence as
described in paragraph (7)(A) of this subsection was provided to the
tenant.
(9) Bill
adjustment due to submeter or point-of-use submeter error. If a submeter does
not meet AWWA accuracy standards or a point-of-use submeter does not meet ASME
accuracy standards and the tenant was overbilled, an adjusted bill must be
rendered in accordance with §
24.283(k) of
this title (relating to Billing). The owner may not charge the tenant for any
underbilling that occurred because the submeter or point-of-use submeter was in
error.
(10) Submeter or
point-of-use submeter testing facilities and equipment. For submeters, an owner
shall comply with the AWWA's meter testing requirements. For point-of-use
meters, an owner shall comply with ASME's meter testing requirements.
(b) Plumbing fixtures. After January 1, 2003, before an owner of an apartment house, manufactured home rental community, or multiple use facility or a manager of a condominium may implement a program to bill tenants for submetered or allocated water service, the owner or manager shall adhere to the following standards:
(1) Texas Health and Safety Code, §
372.002, for
sink or lavatory faucets, faucet aerators, and showerheads;
(2) perform a water leak audit of each
dwelling unit or rental unit and each common area and repair any leaks found;
and
(3) not later than the first
anniversary of the date an owner of an apartment house, manufactured home
rental community, or multiple use facility or a manager of a condominium begins
to bill for submetered or allocated water service, the owner or manager shall:
(A) remove any toilets that exceed a maximum
flow of 3.5 gallons per flush; and
(B) install toilets that meet the standards
prescribed by Texas Health and Safety Code, §
372.002.
(c) Plumbing fixture not applicable. Subsection (b) of this section does not apply to a manufactured home rental community owner who does not own the manufactured homes located on the property of the manufactured home rental community.
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