Section 371 Of Chapter 3.4. Allocation-based Conservation Water Pricing From California Water Code >> Division 1. >> Chapter 3.4.
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. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms have the
following meanings:
(a) "Allocation-based conservation water pricing" means a retail
water rate structure that meets all of the criteria in Section 372.
(b) "Basic charge" means a volumetric unit charge for the cost of
water service other than any fixed costs that are recovered through
meter charges or other fixed charges other than incremental costs
that are recovered through conservation charges. A basic charge may
include the cost of generally applicable conservation measures
assumed in establishing basic use allocations.
(c) "Conservation charge" means a volumetric unit charge for
incremental costs.
(d) "Incremental costs" means the costs of water service,
including capital costs, that the public entity incurs directly, or
by contract, as a result of the use of water in excess of the basic
use allocation or to implement water conservation or demand
management measures employed to increase efficient uses of water, and
further discourage the wasteful or unreasonable use of water, and
may include any of the following:
(1) Conservation best management practices, conservation
education, irrigation controls and other conservation devices, and
other demand management measures.
(2) Water system retrofitting, dual plumbing and facilities for
production, distribution, and all uses of recycled water and other
alternative water supplies.
(3) Projects and programs for prevention, control, or treatment of
the runoff of water from irrigation and other outdoor water uses.
Incremental costs shall not include the costs of stormwater
management systems and programs.
(4) Securing dry-year water supply arrangements.
(5) Procuring water supplies to satisfy increments of water use in
excess of the basic use allocations for the customers of the public
entity, including supply or capacity contracts for water supply
rights or entitlements and related energy costs for water delivery.
(e) "Public entity" means a city, whether general law or
chartered, county, city and county, special district, agency,
authority, any other municipal public corporation or district, or any
other political subdivision of the state that provides retail water
service and that is an urban water supplier, as defined in Section
10617.