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Customer Water Consumption Information Sharing. City of Surprise Sheet No. 7
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Customer Water Consumption Information Sharing. WITH CITY OF SURPRISE, WASTEWATER PROVIDER EPCOR Water Arizona Inc. (“EWAZ” or “Company”) is authorized to share water consumption information of individual customers with the City of Surprise (“the City”), a municipal provider of wastewater service for common customers purchasing water from EWAZ and wastewater from the City. The purpose of this Tariff, and the authorized provision of customer water consumption information, is to assist the City in billing for wastewater utility services. City agrees that it is only authorized to use such water consumption information for purposes of wastewater services billing and is not authorized to disclose such information to any other party except as may be required by law. XXXX entered into an Agreement with the City for providing individual water consumption data, in a form materially similar to the standard form agreement. The Agreement was subject to Arizona Corporation Commission (“Commission”) review as set forth in Section 6 of the agreement. EWAZ shall notify all water utility customers affected by the agreement between the Company and the City pursuant to this Tariff, by means of a billing insert during the first billing cycle immediately after said tariff is approved. ISSUED: May 26, 2016 EFFECTIVE: July 1, 2016 Month Day Year Month Day Year ISSUED BY: Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Director, Regulatory & Rates 0000 X. Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxx, XX 00000 Decision No. 75514

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