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The insurance escalation factor is derived solely from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis' Producer <br />Price Index for insurance premiums. This index tracks the insurance costs for both liability and property <br />coverage for businesses in the United States. <br />Table 13. Expense Escalation Factors <br />Payroll <br />4.1% <br />4.1% <br />4.1% <br />4.1% <br />4.1% <br />4.1% <br />4.1% <br />4.1% <br />4.1% <br />4.1% <br />4.1% <br />Other Employee <br />4.1% <br />4.1% <br />4.1% <br />4.1% <br />4.1% <br />4.1% <br />4.1% <br />4.1% <br />4.1% <br />4.1% <br />4.1% <br />Utilities <br />7.8% <br />7.8% <br />7.8% <br />7.8% <br />7.8% <br />4.3% <br />4.3% <br />4.3% <br />4.3% <br />4.3% <br />4.3% <br />Chemicals <br />6.1% <br />6.1% <br />6.1% <br />6.1% <br />6.1% <br />6.1% <br />6.1% <br />6.1% <br />6.1% <br />6.1% <br />6.1% <br />Water Treatment <br />5.2% <br />5.2% <br />5.2% <br />5.2% <br />5.2% <br />5.2% <br />5.2% <br />5.2% <br />5.2% <br />5.2% <br />5.2% <br />Fuel/Automobile <br />3.3% <br />3.3% <br />3.3% <br />3.3% <br />3.3% <br />3.3% <br />3.3% <br />3.3% <br />3.3% <br />3.3% <br />3.3% <br />Construction <br />5.1 % <br />5.1 % <br />5.1 % <br />3.9% <br />3.9% <br />3.9% <br />3.9% <br />3.9% <br />3.9% <br />3.9% <br />3.9% <br />Insurance <br />9.6% <br />9.6% <br />8.8% <br />6.4% <br />6.4% <br />4.3% <br />3.0% <br />3.0% <br />3.0% <br />3.0% <br />3.0% <br />Overall <br />3.4% <br />3.4% <br />3.4% <br />3.4% <br />3.4% <br />3.4% <br />3.4% <br />3.4% <br />3.4% <br />3.4% <br />3.4% <br />Equipment <br />0.8% <br />0.8% <br />0.8% <br />0.8% <br />0.8% <br />0.8% <br />0.8% <br />0.8% <br />0.8% <br />0.8% <br />0.8% <br />MWD <br />5.6% <br />5.6% <br />5.6% <br />5.6% <br />5.6% <br />5.6% <br />5.6% <br />5.6% <br />5.6% <br />5.6% <br />5.6% <br />OCWD <br />3.3% <br />3.3% <br />3.3% <br />3.3% <br />3.3% <br />3.3% <br />3.3% <br />3.3% <br />3.3% <br />3.3% <br />3.3% <br />Customer Growth <br />Customer growth projections were developed based on an analysis of historical billing records and long- <br />term growth trends observed within the City. Additionally, per -account water use was assumed to remain <br />stable throughout the study period. <br />Water <br />There are currently approximately 47,100 water meters connected to the City's water system, which <br />includes fireline and recycled water meters in addition to the around 45,500 potable water meters. In ten <br />years, 47,627 meters are projected. A total of 269 new Water Service connections are projected to join <br />the water system during the 5-year rate setting period, approximately 53 per year. Figure 3 shows the <br />annual water customer growth for the study period. Table 14 shows the projected number of meters for <br />all customer classes during the rate setting period. <br />Ci(j#�f &Mgdiha - 2026 Water and Sewer Rate Study 8 - 30 1 /20/202612 <br />
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