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SFPUC adopts rules to bill unmetered parcels for stormwater runoff

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · July 24, 2018
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Summary

The commission adopted rules to apply existing sewer service charges to roughly 500 unmetered parcels using a tiered Effective Impermeable Area metric, with an appeals process and an $8 million grant program for incentives and outreach.

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission voted July 24 to adopt rules to bill properties without water meters for their portion of sewer service charges attributable to stormwater runoff.

Erin Franks, a principal rates analyst, explained the proposal applies an existing sewer service charge to unmetered parcels by calculating an Effective Impermeable Area (EIA) — impermeable area plus 10% of permeable area — and grouping parcels…

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