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(a) A public water system shall submit a technical report to the state board as part of the permit application or when otherwise required by the state board. This report may include, but not be limited to, detailed plans and specifications, water quality information, physical descriptions of the existing or proposed system, information related to technical, managerial, and financial capacity and sustainability, and information related to achieving the goals of Section 106.3 of the Water Code, including affordability and accessibility.(b) A public water system shall submit the report in the form and format and at intervals specified by the state board.
(c) Beginning January 1, 2025, and annually thereafter, thereafter at intervals determined by the state board, a public water system shall provide to the state board both of the following:
(1) Information and data related to the average water bill paid by customers, including, but not limited, to limited to, all of the following:
(A) The median dollar amount billed to customer accounts in the
prior calendar year.
(B) The total dollar amount billed to customer accounts in the prior calendar year.
(C) If the public water system differentiates between customer classifications, separate information and data may be provided for each customer classification.
(2) Information and data related to the public water system’s completed and planned efforts to replace aging infrastructure, including, but not limited to, both of the following:
(A) The total cost of all infrastructure improvements completed in the prior calendar year.
(B) The percentage of water main replaced in the prior calendar year.
(d) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:
(1) “Median dollar amount billed” shall be calculated by identifying the middle value of all of the water bills presented to customers.
(2) “Water main” means any pipeline, except for user service lines, within the distribution system.
(e) For purposes of this section, a water corporation may submit data for each ratemaking area, as identified by the Public Utilities Commission, as opposed to at the public water system level.