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Irrigation <br />0 <br />1� <br />Impacts <br />(IBi- Monthly) <br />Present <br />Water Rates & Charges Rates <br />Proposed <br />Rates <br />Low Use (150 CCF) <br />Meter Charge <br />Water Charge <br />Total <br />Bi- Monthly Increase <br />Monthly Increase <br />$140.91 <br />392.28 <br />$533.19 <br />$140.91 <br />437.28 <br />$578.19 <br />$45.00 <br />$22.50 <br />Moderate Use (300 CCF) <br />Meter Charge $140.91 $140.91 <br />Water Charge 784.56 874.56 <br />Total $925.47 $1,015.47 <br />Bi- monthly Increase $90.00 <br />Monthly Increase $45.00 <br />High Use (600 CCF) <br />Meter Charge $140.91 $140.91 <br />Water Charge 1,569.12 1,749.12 <br />Total $1,710.03 $1,890.03 <br />Bi- monthly Increase $180.00 <br />Monthly Increase $90.00 <br />*Assumes a 2" meter* <br />Potable Water Drought Rates <br />As part of the recent water rate study, drought rates were developed. The goal of <br />drought rates is to maintain sufficient revenues for the utility to operate while a decline <br />in consumption occurs due to drought conditions and mandated conservation. Although <br />the drought rates are available once the Council has adopted them, they are not <br />implemented until the Council directs City staff to activate the drought rates. This means <br />that rates are not automatically increased as a result of going into Stage 1, or increasing <br />a drought stage, but when the Council determines they are necessary to maintain <br />system revenues due to drought induced consumption declines. Below are the <br />proposed drought rates showing the additional rate component as well as sample bill <br />impacts to each customer class. <br />Page 8 of 18 <br />