Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB905

Introduced
4/12/23  

Caption

In municipal authorities, providing for customer notice of atypical water usage; and, in rates and distribution systems, providing for customer notice of atypical water usage.

Impact

The proposed legislation could lead to changes in state laws that govern how municipal utilities operate. Specifically, it would require municipalities to implement systems for monitoring and notifying customers of atypical usage, thereby potentially increasing operational costs for these entities. However, the expected benefits include improved customer service and proactive measures against water waste, ultimately contributing to better water conservation efforts at the community level.

Summary

HB905 focuses on the regulation of municipal authorities' notification requirements regarding atypical water usage. The bill aims to ensure that customers are informed when their water usage significantly deviates from normal patterns, which may indicate leaks, excessive consumption, or other issues related to water management. By mandating such notifications, the bill seeks to promote accountability and transparency in the management of water resources, thus enhancing consumer awareness and encouraging responsible usage.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB905 appears to be supportive among consumer advocacy groups, who see the bill as a step towards greater consumer rights in terms of utility management. Municipalities may have mixed feelings, as they may view the added regulatory requirements as burdensome. Nevertheless, there is general acknowledgment of the importance of maintaining awareness of water usage as part of effective resource stewardship.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding HB905 involves the logistical challenges that municipalities may face in implementing the required notification systems. Concerns have been raised about the potential financial implications for local governments and whether the benefits of such notifications will outweigh the costs. Additionally, discussions may arise regarding privacy concerns for residents and how the data on water usage will be managed and communicated.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB1213

In municipal authorities, providing for customer notice of atypical water usage; and, in rates and distribution systems, providing for customer notice of atypical water usage.

PA HB1205

In rates and distribution systems, further providing for valuation of acquired water and wastewater systems; and providing for water ratepayer bill of rights.

PA SB432

In rates and distribution systems, further providing for valuation of acquired water and wastewater systems; and providing for water ratepayer bill of rights.

PA SB338

In rates and distribution systems, further providing for valuation of acquired water and wastewater systems; and providing for water ratepayer bill of rights.

PA HB1862

In rates and distribution systems, further providing for acquisition of water and sewer utilities and for valuation of acquired water and wastewater systems.

PA HB626

In rates and distribution systems, further providing for valuation of acquired water and wastewater systems.

PA A08823

Establishes a usage monitor program for the purposes of notifying customers when energy usage exceeds a cost or usage threshold in a given billing period determined by the customer.

PA HB946

In rates and distribution systems, further providing for valuation of acquired water and wastewater systems.

PA S08062

Establishes a usage monitor program for the purposes of notifying customers when energy usage exceeds a cost or usage threshold in a given billing period determined by the customer.

PA SB677

In rates and distribution systems, further providing for valuation of acquired water and wastewater systems.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.