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State of Washington, Department of Ecology <br />IAA No. C1800153 <br />Property\Well Owner (Owner): <br />1. The Property Owner will own and maintain the meter, meter register, and meter box in good <br />working order. <br />2. Upon expiration of the warranty period for a meter or meter register, the Owner is required to pay <br />any maintenance or replacement costs. <br />3. Upon sale of the property, the meter ownership will transfer to the new owner. <br />Technical Requirements - <br />Pilot Program Participants: <br />1. All new (as Jan. 19t", 2018) building permit applicants using groundwater as a water source for <br />the purpose of "domestic use" that is exempt from permitting under RCW 90.44.050. <br />2. The participant's dwelling\well must be within the area defined in the Legal Requirements <br />section of this document. <br />3. The participant must meet all County ordinances, policies, or administrative requirements. <br />Reimbursement of Expenditures: <br />The following costs will be reimbursed by Ecology during the entirety of the Pilot Project. <br />1. Procurement Administration <br />a. Personnel <br />b. Goods & Services <br />c. Meter Retrofitting <br />2. Meter Equipment <br />3. Meter Installation <br />4. Pilot Program Administration & Outreach <br />a. Personnel <br />b. Goods & Services <br />c. Travel <br />Meter Specifications: <br />1. All meters must meet the accuracy standards set by the American Water Works Association <br />(AWWA) based on the type of meter selected. <br />2. All new meters must be of the single jet type capable of measuring flow rates in the range of <br />0.0625 gpm to 30 gpm. <br />3. All new meters must meet or exceed the standards for single jet meters per the AWWA C712 <br />publication. <br />4. The meter manufacturer must be certified, or in process of being certified, as meeting ISO 9001 <br />2000 standards. <br />Electronic Register Specifications: <br />1. Battery life must be warranted in full for 10 years <br />2. All registers must be Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) compatible through industry -standard 3 - <br />wire and 2 -wire outputs. <br />3. All registers must read volume in gallons and flow rate in gallons per minute (gpm). <br />4. All registers must be compatible with existing installed meters (Badger). <br />5. All registers must have a data log interval between 5 and 60 minutes. <br />a. A small log interval (i.e., 5 minutes) is preferred in order to better capture peak flow <br />information and provide better leak detection resolution. <br />10 <br />Version 8/29/16 <br />