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City Council & Redevelopment
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8/28/2006
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<br /> 6.38 <br /> Page 5 <br /> Exhibit A <br /> Finance Department August 28, 2006 <br /> Revenue Services Division <br /> Administrative Policy - Utility Water Leak Credits <br /> (A) QUALIFICATIONS: <br /> To qualify for a water leak credit, evidence of having repaired the leak is required. <br /> Such evidence may consist of a plumber's repair bill, materials receipt, or field verification <br /> from a Public Works Services (Meter Shop) employee. <br /> Customers must also submit a written request for a water leak credit and in the letter <br /> describe the nature of the problem. Water leak credits are granted on a one time only per <br /> customer basis for the history of the account. Furthermore, water leak credits will not be <br /> provided beyond a two-month billing cycle. <br /> (B) CREDIT CALCULATION: <br /> The water leak credit is calculated by first detennining the preceding two (or three <br /> years if available) years units of consumption during the same time period to calculate the <br /> average consumption for the time period in question. This average is then deducted from the <br /> units of consumption during the leak period to arrive at an estimate of the amount of water <br /> usage attributed to the leak. <br /> The credit adjustment for the leak is calculated by recalculating the customer's water <br /> charges by applying the lifeline rates (the lowest tier rate) to the water consumption attributed <br /> to the leak. This amount is then added to the basic service charge and average water <br /> consumption to produce a revised bill. The revised bill is then subtracted from the initial bill to <br /> arrive at the credit amount. The credit amount is then used to reduce the customer's initial <br /> bill. <br /> To illustrate: <br /> Customer Bob Smith calls to request a water leak credit for his July 1, 2004 - August <br /> 30, 2004 utility bill where consumption was recorded at 53 units and water charges amounted <br /> to $149.44. A review of his utility history shows that for the past two years, 19 and 23 units <br /> were consumed for his July 1, 2003 - August 30, 2003 and July 1, 2002 - August 30, 2002 <br /> utility bills, respectively. <br /> The average units of consumption for this period are 21 units, and the water <br /> consumption attributed to leak is 32 units (53 less the average). <br /> As such, the credit calculation would be computed as follows: <br /> Basic Service Charge $22.34 ($11.17 per month x 2 months) <br /> 0-10 Units at Lifeline 11.00 (10 units x $1.10) <br /> 11-25 Units rate 21.23 (11 units x $1.93) <br /> Revised leak charge 35.20 (32 units x $1.10) <br /> Total $89.77 53 units <br /> The resultil1!1 credit is $59.67 ($149.44 original less $89.77 revised bill). <br /> - <br />
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