Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 35.92 - Municipal Utilities.
35.92.017 - Authority to assist customers in the acquisition of water conservation equipment—Limitations.

RCW 35.92.017
Authority to assist customers in the acquisition of water conservation equipment—Limitations.

Any city or town engaged in the sale or distribution of water is hereby authorized, within limits established by the Constitution of the state of Washington, to assist the owners of structures in financing the acquisition and installation of fixtures, systems, and equipment, for compensation or otherwise, for the conservation or more efficient use of water in the structures under a water conservation plan adopted by the city or town if the cost per unit of water saved or conserved by the use of the fixtures, systems, and equipment is less than the cost per unit of water supplied by the next least costly new water source available to the city or town to meet future demand. Except where otherwise authorized, assistance shall be limited to:
(1) Providing an inspection of the structure, either directly or through one or more inspectors under contract, to determine and inform the owner of the estimated cost of purchasing and installing conservation fixtures, systems, and equipment for which financial assistance will be approved and the estimated life-cycle savings to the water system and the consumer that are likely to result from the installation of the fixtures, systems, or equipment;
(2) Providing a list of businesses that sell and install the fixtures, systems, and equipment within or in close proximity to the service area of the city or town, each of which businesses shall have requested to be included and shall have the ability to provide the products in a workmanlike manner and to utilize the fixtures, systems, and equipment in accordance with the prevailing national standards;
(3) Arranging to have approved conservation fixtures, systems, and equipment installed by a private contractor whose bid is acceptable to the owner of the structure and verifying the installation; and
(4) Arranging or providing financing for the purchase and installation of approved conservation fixtures, systems, and equipment. The fixtures, systems, and equipment shall be purchased or installed by a private business, the owner, or the utility.
Pay back shall be in the form of incremental additions to the utility bill, billed either together with [the] use charge or separately. Loans shall not exceed two hundred forty months in length.

[ 2010 1st sp.s. c 5 § 1; 1989 c 421 § 3.]
NOTES:

Intent—Water conservation encouraged—1989 c 421: "The conservation and efficient use of water is found and declared to be a public purpose of highest priority. The legislature further finds and declares that all municipal corporations, public utility districts, water districts, and other political subdivisions of the state that are engaged in the sale or distribution of water should be granted the authority to develop and carry out programs that will conserve resources, reduce waste, and encourage more efficient use of water by consumers.
In order to establish the most effective statewide program for water conservation, the legislature hereby encourages any company, corporation, or association engaged in selling or furnishing utility services to assist their customers in the acquisition and installation of fixtures, systems, and equipment, for compensation or otherwise, for the conservation or more efficient use of water." [ 1989 c 421 § 1.]


Contingent effective date—1989 c 421: "This act shall take effect on the same date as the proposed amendment to Article VIII of the state Constitution, authorizing the use of public moneys or credit to promote conservation or more efficient use of water, is validly submitted and is approved and ratified by the voters at a general election held in November 1989. If the proposed amendment is not so approved and ratified, this act shall be void in its entirety." [ 1989 c 421 § 6.] Senate Joint Resolution No. 8210 was approved and ratified by the voters at the November 7, 1989, general election.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 35 - Cities and Towns

Chapter 35.92 - Municipal Utilities.

35.92.010 - Authority to acquire and operate waterworks—Generation of electricity—Classification of services for rates.

35.92.012 - May accept and operate water-sewer district's property when boundaries are identical.

35.92.014 - Acquisition of out-of-state waterworks.

35.92.015 - Acquisition of out-of-state waterworks—Joint acquisition and operation.

35.92.017 - Authority to assist customers in the acquisition of water conservation equipment—Limitations.

35.92.020 - Authority to acquire and operate sewerage and solid waste handling systems, plants, sites, or facilities—Classification of services and facilities for rates—Assistance for low-income persons.

35.92.021 - Public property subject to rates and charges for stormwater control facilities.

35.92.023 - Solid waste—Compliance with chapter 70A.205 RCW required.

35.92.025 - Authority to make charges for connecting to water or sewerage system—Interest charges.

35.92.027 - Extension of water and sewer facilities outside city subject to review by boundary review board.

35.92.030 - Authority to acquire and operate stone or asphalt plants.

35.92.040 - Authority to acquire and operate public markets and cold storage plants—"Public markets" defined.

35.92.050 - Authority to acquire and operate utilities.

35.92.052 - First-class cities operating electrical facilities—Participation in agreements to use or own high voltage transmission facilities and other electrical generating facilities—Terms—Limitations.

35.92.054 - May acquire electrical distribution property from public utility district.

35.92.060 - Authority to acquire and operate transportation facilities.

35.92.070 - Procedure—Election.

35.92.075 - Indebtedness incurred on credit of expected utility revenues.

35.92.080 - General obligation bonds.

35.92.090 - Limit of indebtedness.

35.92.100 - Revenue bonds or warrants.

35.92.105 - Revenue bonds, warrants, or other evidences of indebtedness for energy or water conservation programs.

35.92.110 - Funding or refunding bonds.

35.92.120 - Funding or refunding bonds—Bonds not general obligation.

35.92.130 - Funding or refunding bonds—Single issue may refund multiple series.

35.92.140 - Funding or refunding bonds—Issuance of bonds—Ordinance.

35.92.150 - Funding or refunding bonds—Terms of bonds.

35.92.160 - Funding or refunding bonds—Recourse of bond owners.

35.92.170 - City may extend water system outside limits.

35.92.180 - City may extend water system outside limits—May acquire property outside city.

35.92.190 - City may extend water system outside limits—Cannot condemn irrigation system.

35.92.200 - City may extend water system outside limits—Contracts for outside service.

35.92.220 - Acquisition of water rights—Consolidation of irrigation assessment districts.

35.92.230 - Acquisition of water rights—Special assessments.

35.92.240 - Acquisition of water rights—Levy of assessments.

35.92.250 - Acquisition of water rights—District property need not be contiguous.

35.92.260 - Acquisition of water rights—Mode of assessment.

35.92.263 - Acquisition of water rights—Water rights acquired by purchase of shares in water users' association or corporation—Authority to acquire and hold shares.

35.92.265 - Acquisition of water rights—Existing local improvement districts validated—Debts, obligations, assessments, etc., declared legal and valid.

35.92.270 - Passenger transportation systems—Authority to make studies—Contracts with and acquisition of privately owned systems.

35.92.275 - Assumption of obligations of private pension plan when urban transportation system acquired.

35.92.280 - Cities over one hundred fifty thousand, joint undertaking with P.U.D. as to electric utility properties—"Electric utility properties" defined.

35.92.290 - Cities over one hundred fifty thousand, joint undertaking with P.U.D. as to electric utility properties—Agreements.

35.92.300 - Cities over one hundred fifty thousand, joint undertaking with P.U.D. as to electric utility properties—Financing.

35.92.310 - Cities over one hundred fifty thousand, joint undertaking with P.U.D. as to electric utility properties—Authority granted is additional power.

35.92.350 - Electrical construction or improvement—Bid proposals—Contract proposal forms—Conditions for issuance—Refusal—Appeal.

35.92.355 - Energy conservation—Legislative findings—Tree plantings.

35.92.360 - Energy conservation plan—Financing authorized for energy conservation projects in structures or equipment—Limitations.

35.92.365 - Tariff for irrigation pumping service—Authority to buy back electricity.

35.92.370 - Lease of real property under electrical transmission lines for private gardening purposes.

35.92.380 - Waiver or delay of collection of tap-in charges, connection or hookup fees for low income persons.

35.92.390 - Municipal utilities encouraged to provide customers with landscaping information and to request voluntary donations for urban forestry.

35.92.395 - Voluntary donations for purpose of supporting hunger programs.

35.92.400 - Provision of water services and facilities—Contract with Canadian corporation.

35.92.410 - Provision of sewer services and facilities—Contract with Canadian corporation.

35.92.420 - Purchase of electric power and energy from joint operating agency.

35.92.430 - Environmental mitigation activities.

35.92.440 - Production and distribution of biodiesel, ethanol, and ethanol blend fuels—Crop purchase contracts for dedicated energy crops.

35.92.450 - Electrification of transportation plan—Considerations—Incentive programs.

35.92.460 - Utility fee or tax—Disclosure.