AWWA Comment Period on the Reaffirmation of ANSI/AWWA C715-18
September 30, 2022
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AWWA Comment Period on the Reaffirmation of ANSI/AWWA C715-18
AWWA Comment Period on the Reaffirmation of ANSI/AWWA C715-18 – Cold-Water Meters – Electromagnetic and Ultrasonic Type, for Revenue Applications
Sept. 30, 2022
AWWA solicits public comments on all proposed new AWWA Standards, and on all proposed revisions, reaffirmations, or withdrawals of existing AWWA Standards. The referenced standards project is being considered for approval and the publication of this notice begins the 45-day public comment period for AWWA and ANSI. An electronic public review copy of the proposed standard can be obtained for review during the comment period by emailing ETS Support. Comments must be submitted in writing to the AWWA contact listed below no later than the last day of the comment period specified herein. Such comments shall be specific to the section(s) of the standard under review and include sufficient detail so as to enable the reader to understand the commenter’s position, concerns and suggested alternative language, if appropriate.
AWWA’s Comment Period closes on November 14, 2022.
Send comments to:
Frank Kurtz
303.347.6221 phone
The review copy will be edited for publication and may also be revised as appropriate based on any comments received during the public comment period. Therefore, this copy is not suitable for continued utilization and is intended only for comment purposes.
Final publication of the standard may take several months. When it is available, a notice will be published in the official notice section of Journal – American Water Works Association. The standard becomes an effective AWWA standard on the first day of the month following such publication in Journal – American Water Works Association.
SCOPE
This standard describes two performance classes of potable cold-water meters of the electromagnetic and ultrasonic type, in sizes 1/2 in. (13 mm) through 20 in. (500 mm), for revenue applications, and the materials and workmanship employed in their fabrication.
MAJOR REVISIONS
This is a reaffirmation without changes.