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�I <br />1 <br />L <br />3 <br />4 <br />F� <br />C <br />J <br />5 <br />F <br />i <br />9 <br />10 <br />1.1 <br />12 <br />1.3 <br />14 <br />15 <br />16 <br />17 <br />18 <br />19 <br />20 <br />21. <br />22 <br />2? <br />24 <br />2S <br />40 <br />we'll take, You know, _full evaluation of that. <br />T'm glad you got up because T wanted to talk about <br />the electric bill a little bit with. you. We've been making <br />some different assumptions up here to see the sensitivity -- <br />MR. FR.ATI.S: T bet it's a lot different than <br />twelve cents a month. <br />Vn• ti`jrR�� crA P� T) !''e11 , it all den.cnes on the <br />assumption ynu make, sir, of how much i,,aste-water You're <br />generating, and also you have to make an assumption of how <br />many minutes out of the day is that pump going to run. And <br />those get into some assumptions that are difficult to make <br />because everybody's different. But you've got to make some <br />general rules of thumb. <br />T'll tell you the assumption we made here. ITe've <br />made three different calculations here based on different <br />assumptions and you get different power hills ohvioiisl.y <br />based on those. So the one that we gave to you earlier in <br />the program was we assumed two people at a hundred gallons a <br />day or two hundred gallons a dwelling unit, and we assumed <br />for that that it was going to run 30 minutes a month, which <br />equates to that thirty-seven cents a month or a dollar and a <br />half a year. <br />Tf you make the change to, you leave the gallonage <br />the same, but you say, well, it's going to run 00 minutes a <br />month, then it iumps up the bill to a dollar forty-eight or <br />ZAMBATARO $ ASSOr. TATES <br />A Computer Assisted Transcript <br />f3nSls69-091.0 <br />