Alaska Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 12, 2017) |
Title 3. Commerce, Community, and Economic Development. |
Part 3.1. Banking, Securities, Small Loans and Corporations. |
Chapter 3.52. Operation of Public Utilities. |
Article 3.52.2. Allocation of Facilities and Services Between Competing Electric Utilities. |
Section 3.52.830. Eligible plant.
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(a) Eligible plant for water utilities includes (1) utility service lines, meters, and hydrants installed as in-kind replacements for customers; (2) mains and valves installed as replacements for existing facilities that remain in service beyond reasonable service life, are in prematurely deteriorated condition, or are required to be upgraded to meet quality-of-service standards or applicable law; (3) main extensions installed to eliminate dead ends and to implement solutions to water supply problems that present a significant health or safety concern for customers currently receiving service from the utility; (4) main replacement, cleaning, and relining projects; (5) unreimbursed costs related to highway relocation projects where the utility must involuntarily relocate facilities; and (6) other capitalized costs related to plant described in (1) - (5) of this subsection. (b) Eligible plant for wastewater utilities includes (1) collection sewers, collecting mains, and service laterals, including sewer taps, curbstops, and lateral cleanouts, installed as in-kind replacements for customers; (2) collection mains and valves for gravity and pressure systems and related facilities such as manholes, grinder pumps, air and vacuum release chambers, cleanouts, main line flow meters, valve vaults, and lift stations installed as replacements or upgrades for existing facilities that remain in service beyond reasonable service life, are in prematurely deteriorated condition, or are required to be upgraded to meet quality-of-service standards or applicable law; (3) collection main extensions installed to implement solutions to wastewater problems that present a significant health or safety concern for customers currently receiving service from the utility; (4) collection main rehabilitation including inflow and infiltration projects; (5) unreimbursed costs related to highway relocation projects where a wastewater must relocate its facilities; and (6) other capitalized costs related to plant described in (1) - (5) of this subsection.
Authorities
42.05.141;42.05.151