Water Service Line & Metering Policies
Overview
Under PSC Chapter 185 §37(2)(b) and City of La Crosse Water Utility policies:
- Only one water service connection (meter) is allowed downstream of the utility shut-off valve (curb box).
This ensures the utility can:
- Manage accounts.
- Shut off service if needed for safety or public health.
- Allow plumbers to safely maintain plumbing systems.
Important:
- Water service cannot be split to supply another property or lot.
- Each meter is treated as a separate account for billing purposes.
Secondary meters (water-only or sewer-only) are allowed on the same line.
Multi-Unit Properties
Property owners may choose to install individual meters for each unit, but must:
- Install proper interior plumbing and meter setups.
- Ensure each unit can be shut off independently without affecting others.
Service Configuration Options
Single Service Lateral (One Line from the Main)
Option 1: One Meter
- One service line.
- One meter for the entire property.
- Billed to the property owner.
Option 2: Multiple Meters on One Line
- Allowed only if each meter can be shut off independently.
- Requires:
- A utility/meter room.
- 24/7 access for utility staff.
- Ability to lock or seal individual valves.
Split Service for Duplexes (2-Units Only)
Option: Split Service Line with Separate Meters
- One service line from the main that splits into two separate lines.
- Each unit has its own curb box and its own meter.
Requirements:
- Preferred:
- Curb boxes located in the public right-of-way.
- If located on private property:
- Access easement is required.
Multiple Service Laterals
Option: Individual Service Lines from Main
Each unit has its own service line directly from the main.
- Required for most multi-unit properties (except duplex options).
- Service lines must:
- Stay within property boundaries.
- Not cross neighboring properties.
Common Setup Examples
Two Houses on One Parcel or a Duplex
Option 1
- One service line.
- One meter.
- Billed to the owner.
Option 2
- One service line split at the property line.
- Two curb boxes.
- Two meters.
- Billed to owner or tenants.
Option 3
- Two separate service lines.
- Two meters.
- Billed to owner or tenants.
Option 4
- One service line.
- Two meters installed in a shared utility room.
- Utility room must be accessible 24/7.
Twindos (Each Side Treated as Single-Family)
- 2 service lines (one per unit).
- 2 meters (one per unit).
- All infrastructure must remain within property boundaries.
3+ Unit Buildings
Option 1: Individual Service Lines
- Each unit has its own service line and meter.
Option 2: Shared Line + Meter Room
- One service line.
- All meters must be located in a utility room accessible 24/7.
Option 3: Master Meter
- One service line.
- One master meter.
- Billed to owner or condo association.
Condominiums
Condominiums may have alternative configurations, but:
- Each unit must still be individually shut off.
- The Condo Association must coordinate approval with the Water Utility.
Condominium Requirements
Must provide:
- A Declaration of Condominium.
- Condo bylaws.
These documents must confirm:
- Utility access to infrastructure.
- Responsibility for private mains, service lines, curb boxes, and related equipment.
Private Water Mains
Large properties may require a private water main.
Requirements:
- An utility access easement must be recorded.
- The owner is responsible for maintenance and repairs.