Langley Water Metering Bylaw & Fees Guide

Utilities and Infrastructure British Columbia 3 Minutes Read · published May 26, 2026 Flag of British Columbia

Langley, British Columbia property owners and managers must understand local water metering rules, installation fees, billing and enforcement. This guide summarizes municipal responsibilities, common compliance steps, and where to find official forms and contacts in Langley. It covers who enforces metering rules, how fines or orders are applied, the typical application process for meters, and appeal routes for disputes. Use this as a starting point for applying for a meter, responding to notices, or preparing for inspections.

Overview of Water Metering Rules

Water metering in Langley is managed by the municipality through its utilities or water services group and related bylaws and fees schedules. Requirements typically include approved meter types, licensed installers, backflow prevention where required, and connection permits. Property owners are usually responsible for meter purchase, installation and ongoing metering fees unless specified otherwise by a municipal agreement. For official details, consult the municipality's water services and utilities fees pages.[1]

Check the official utilities page for current installation standards and approved meter lists.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement is normally carried out by the municipality's Utilities and By-law Enforcement departments. Exact fine amounts and escalation steps must be taken from the controlling bylaw or fee schedule; if a specific monetary penalty is not shown on the cited page below, it is noted as not specified on the cited page.

  • Fines: not specified on the cited page for exact dollar amounts; check the fees or enforcement sections of the municipal bylaw.[2]
  • Escalation: first offence, repeat and continuing offences are governed by the bylaw language and may include increasing fines or daily penalties; specific ranges are not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to install or repair meters, disconnection of service, compliance orders, and referral to court for enforcement.
  • Enforcer: Utilities / By-law Enforcement division of the municipality; complaints and inspections are handled by the municipal utilities office or bylaw desk.
  • Inspection & complaint pathway: report suspected violations to the municipal utilities or bylaw enforcement contact on the official website.
If a penalty amount is required for a legal response, obtain the current consolidated bylaw from the municipality.

Applications & Forms

Applications for meter installation, permits, and any rebates or exemptions are managed by the municipal utilities office. Specific form names, numbers, fees and submission steps are not specified on the cited page if they are not published there; consult the utilities forms and permits page for current application PDFs and online submission options.[1]

How Metering Affects Billing

Metered accounts are billed according to consumption plus any service or meter reading fees. There may be fixed service charges and variable consumption charges; confirm current rates on the municipality's fees schedule.

  • Fees: check the current utilities fees document for meter installation, reading and service charges.
  • Records: keep installation receipts and calibration certificates; municipalities may require documentation for disputes.
  • Maintenance: property owner responsibility unless a municipal agreement specifies otherwise.

FAQ

Who installs a municipal water meter?
Typically a licensed contractor approved by the municipality installs meters; check the municipal approved installer list or permit requirements.
What happens if I ignore a meter compliance order?
Municipal enforcement may issue fines, compliance orders, and could disconnect service or refer the matter to court as permitted by the bylaw.
Can I appeal a fine or order?
Appeal or review routes are specified in the enforcing bylaw or administrative procedures; time limits and process details must be confirmed with the municipality.

How-To

  1. Identify the municipal water meter requirements and approved meter models on the official utilities page.
  2. Apply for any required permits or submit the meter installation application and pay applicable fees.
  3. Hire a licensed installer and provide required documentation to the municipality after installation.
  4. Keep calibration and installation records; respond promptly to any compliance notices to avoid escalation.

Key Takeaways

  • Confirm requirements with the municipal utilities office before purchasing a meter.
  • Report issues or request inspections through the official utilities contact channels.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Township of Langley - Water Services
  2. [2] Township of Langley - Fees & Charges / Bylaws