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IF - <br />OCT 2 4 1989 <br />**PROPOSED** <br />WATER <br />Billing Charge <br />Base Facility Charge <br />Consumption Charge <br />Total <br />BOOK 78 pmA 241 <br />GALLONS <br />RATE 3,000 5,000 7,000 <br />$ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 <br />$20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 <br />$ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 <br />$20:00 $20:00- $20.00 <br />GALLONS <br />WASTEWATER RATE 3.000 5,000 7.000 <br />Billing Charge $ 1.84 $ 1.84 $ 1.84 $ 1.84 <br />Base Facility Charge $ 1.53 $ 1.53 $ 1.53 $ 1.53 <br />Consumption Charge `' $ 2.86 $ 8.58 $14.30 $20.02 <br />Total $11.95 $17.67 $23.39 <br />Total Water and Wastewater $31.95 $37.67 $43.39 <br />Difference in Rates $ 8.05 $ 2.33 $(3.39) <br />Director Pinto confirmed that it is basically the same - the <br />cents change a little. <br />Commissioner Eggert noted that on the new sheets it looks <br />like a decrease of $9.92, but on the old sheets, it looks like an <br />increase of $8.05. <br />Commissioner Scurlock explained that it now has a reduction <br />for 3,000 and 5,000 and an increase for 7,000 gallons. Your <br />average customer will be using between 5,000 and 8,000 gallons. <br />That is a little more consistent in the terms of the more you <br />use, the more you pay. <br />Commissioner Eggert inquired if there is any additional <br />investment required, and Director Pinto advised that it is esti- <br />mated that there is Tess than $3,500 worth of changes that we <br />would have to make to the system. <br />Discussion continued regarding the importance of a uniform <br />rate structure, and it was noted that by having a larger customer <br />base, you get a much better opportunity to spread and have a <br />level impact when major retrofits are needed. <br />Vice Chairman Eggert asked if anyone present wished to be <br />heard. There were none, and she thereupon closed the public <br />hearing. <br />28 <br />