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25D - AGMT - PREP SEWER AND WATER PLAN
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Public Works
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25D
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10/17/2011
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2016
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City of Santa Ana, CA ( SANITARY SEWER AND WATER FINANCIAL PLAN <br />- - -- ----------- <br />Develop specific recommendations for the rate study based on the R&R <br />modeling results and appropriate funding policy changes. <br />Sanitary Sewer and Water Rate Study <br />To meet the City's objective of performing a cost of service and rate study, <br />Black & Veatch will utilize the project approach depicted in Figure 1. <br />The key components consist of the following: <br />Of <br />Financial Planning. Rates and charges should generate adequate <br />revenues to meet the operating and capital costs and provide for the <br />financial stability of both the sanitary sewer <br />and water systems. The analysis will be <br />conducted and modeled to provide for scenario <br />"what-if' assessment, taking into consideration book when it i <br />different assumptions related to growth, analyses. Fran <br />conservation, revenue, and expenses. <br />47 <br />Cost of Service. The cost of service analyses <br />will take into consideration the functional <br />helped establi <br />aspects of both system operations and cost guidelines for <br />components such as capacity costs, commodity <br />costs, customer costs and other direct costs. <br />The analysis will evaluate the existing systems <br />and the relative load placed on the systems by the different customer <br />classes to fairly allocate costs based on services received. <br />Rate Design. The rate design recommendations will incorporate the <br />City's objectives of examining the rates that promote water <br />conservation goals. Through our experience with multiple utilities, <br />Black & Veatch will help develop rates and charges that are fair, <br />equitable, and defensible and in accordance with AWWA Manual M1 <br />and WEF MOP 27. <br />BLACK & VEATCH I Scope of work <br />25D-13 <br />Rate Design
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