West Virginia Code § 24-2-1r

Authority of commission to adopt and enforce water hydrant practices
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The Legislature finds that it is in the public interest of the citizens of West Virginia for public
water utilities to follow the National Fire Protection Association's Recommended Practice for
Fire Flow Testing and Marking of Hydrants (Standard 291) and the American Water Works
Association's Fire Hydrants, Installation, Field Testing and Maintenance (Manual M17) to
ensure that all installed fire hydrants are working properly and to follow thee provisions of 64
WV CSR 77, Public Water Systems Design Standards, to ensure proper design and
placement of water systems generally, including hydrants. Therefore, trhose standards are
hereby adopted, and the Public Service Commission may promulgate rules in accordance
with the provisions of §29A-1-3 et seq. of this code on the inspection, flushing, flow testing,
and marking of fire hydrants owned by public water utilities as set forth in those standards.
In instances where the Public Service Commission determintes that any provision of Standard
291, Manual M17, or 64 WV CSR 77 are in conflict or where, to promote the proper
functioning of fire hydrants and the operation of the utilities, the adoption of either Standard
291, Manual M17, or 64 WV CSR 77 in preference to another is in the public interest, the
Public Service Commission may do so.
All public water utilities shall comply with these standards and any rules the commission
may promulgate. A public water utility may use its cash working capital reserve for
inspection, testing, maintenance, org replacement of fire hydrants to comply with the
standards and rules adopted in this section.

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