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The County also receives additional Revenues for use of the Regional Sludge Facility from generators <br />of sludge and septage wastes and owners of grease traps. For Fiscal Year 1995, the County charged tipping fees <br />of 57.39 per ton of septage or sludge waste delivered to the System, and generated tipping fees of approximately <br />$159,034. <br />The following table presents a comparison of water and wastewater bills of hypothetical single-family <br />residential customers using 10,000 gallons of water per month with 5/8 -inch meter for various governmental <br />entities, including the County. The following table compares the County's current charges for the System with <br />typical water and sewer bills of other county utility systems. <br />COMPARISON OF MONTHLY <br />SINGLE FAMILY WATER AND WASTEWATER BILLS <br />Rates as of March, 1995' <br />• Unless otherwise noted, amounts shown reflect standard residential and commercial rates in effect <br />during March 1995 and are exclusive of taxes or franchise fees, if any and reflect rates charged for inside the city <br />service. All rates are as reported by the respective utility. This comparison is intended to show comparable <br />charges for similar service for comparison purposes only and is not intended to be a complete listing of all rates <br />and charges offered by each listed utility. <br />Selected Flas ictal Data <br />The following tables set forth selected historical financial data for the System for the Fiscal Years ended <br />September 30, 1991 through September 30, 1995, and projected financial data for Fiscal Years ended September <br />30, 1996 through September 30, 2000. The historical data has been derived from the Water and Sewer System <br />Fund and is a summary of the audited financial statements for Fiscal Years ended September 30, 1991 through <br />September 30,1995, and the projected fmancial data was prepared by the County's Utility Department based <br />on budget projections. <br />(Remainder of page intentionally left blank.] <br />Kil <br />Water <br />Wastewater <br />Total <br />Charge <br />Charge <br />Charge <br />Pasco County <br />$24.65 <br />$31.69 <br />$54.34 <br />Collier County <br />31.70 <br />29.90 <br />61.60 <br />Brevard County <br />19.49 <br />41.93 <br />61.42 <br />St. Lucie County <br />28.91 <br />41.01 <br />69.92 <br />Hillsborough County <br />25.20 <br />49.00 <br />74.20 <br />Indian River County <br />32.70 <br />43.98 <br />76.68 <br />Lee County <br />29.90 <br />51.50 <br />81.40 <br />Sarasota County <br />35.67 <br />64.04 <br />99.71 <br />• Unless otherwise noted, amounts shown reflect standard residential and commercial rates in effect <br />during March 1995 and are exclusive of taxes or franchise fees, if any and reflect rates charged for inside the city <br />service. All rates are as reported by the respective utility. This comparison is intended to show comparable <br />charges for similar service for comparison purposes only and is not intended to be a complete listing of all rates <br />and charges offered by each listed utility. <br />Selected Flas ictal Data <br />The following tables set forth selected historical financial data for the System for the Fiscal Years ended <br />September 30, 1991 through September 30, 1995, and projected financial data for Fiscal Years ended September <br />30, 1996 through September 30, 2000. The historical data has been derived from the Water and Sewer System <br />Fund and is a summary of the audited financial statements for Fiscal Years ended September 30, 1991 through <br />September 30,1995, and the projected fmancial data was prepared by the County's Utility Department based <br />on budget projections. <br />(Remainder of page intentionally left blank.] <br />Kil <br />