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<br /> 6.38 <br /> Page 3 <br /> Attachment I <br /> (1 ) A customer calls to request a water leak credit for the May 1 , 2006 - July 1 , 2006 water <br /> utility bill. <br /> (2) Consumption was recorded at 53 units and total water charges amounted to $187.59. <br /> (3) A review of the water consumption history shows that for past two years, 19 and 23 units <br /> were consumed for May 1, 2005 - July 1 , 2005 and May 1, 2004 - July 1, 2004 water bills, <br /> respectectively. <br /> (4) The average units of consumption for the two periods are 21 units (19 + 23 = 42. 42/2 = 21). <br /> (5) Therefore, water consumption attributed to the leak is 32 units (53 - 21 = 32). <br /> (6) As such, the credit calculation would be computed as follows: <br /> Initial Bill Revised Bill <br /> Residential Water Rates Units Amount Units Amount <br /> Basic Service Charge $ 24.00 $ 24.00 $ 24.00 <br /> o -10 Units (Lifeline) $ 1.18 10 $ 11.80 10 $ 11.80 <br /> 11 - 25 Units $ 2.16 $ - 11 $ 23.76 <br /> 11 - 50 Units $ 2.74 $ - $ - <br /> 11 -75 Units '" 1'\ r."1'\ 43 $ 151.79 $ <br /> '!) -'.0-' - <br /> 11 - >76 Units $ 4.32 $ - $ - <br /> Revised Leak Charge $ 1.18 $ - 32 $ 37.76 <br /> Total 53 $ 187.59 53 $ 97.32 <br /> (7) The resulting water leak credit is $90.27 = $187.59 (initial bill) - $97.32 (revised bill). <br /> (8) The concept of this methodology is to recover the City's cost for the purchased water while <br /> still providing the customer some relief for the leak. <br /> - <br />