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Total- <br /> 11 Meters 24,183 576 1,009 4 904 151 26,827 <br /> Table 3-11: Equivalent Meters <br /> Line Meter Size AWWA Ratio Total Meters Meters <br /> 1 5/8 inch 1 19,133 19,133 <br /> 2 3/4 inch 1.5 2,508 3,763 <br /> 3 1 inch 2.5 3,698 10,169 <br /> 4 1-1/2 inch 5 763 4,579 <br /> 5 2 inch 8 584 4,676 <br /> 6 3 inch 17.5 101 2,265 <br /> 7 4 inch 31.5 26 1,014 <br /> 8 6 inch 65 10 719 <br /> 9 8 inch 140 3 539 <br /> 10 10 inch 210 0 0 <br /> 11 Total -Meters 261827 46,857 <br /> 3.8. Cost Allocations <br /> After determining the various allocation bases in the previous subsections, we can then determine the operating <br /> and capital cost allocations. Table 3-12 and <br /> Table 3-13 show the operating and capital cost allocations, respectively. The functions are allocated as follows: <br /> • Labor: The meter and customer components are allocated based on actual expenses identified by City <br /> staff. The remaining expenses are allocated based on Average Max Day/Max hour because the main <br /> function of the utility is transmission and distribution. <br /> • Electricity: The groundwater component is allocated based on actual expenses identified by City staff. The <br /> remaining expenses are allocated based on Average Max Day/Max hour because the main function of the <br /> utility is transmission and distribution. <br /> • Other Expenses: The groundwater and meter components are allocated based on actual expenses <br /> identified by City staff. The remaining expenses are allocated based on Average Max Day/Max hour <br /> because the main function of the utility is transmission and distribution. <br /> • Attrition Savings: Expenses are allocated based on Average Max Day/Max hour because the main <br /> function of the utility is transmission and distribution. <br /> • Capital: Expenses are allocated based on Average Max Day/Max hour because the main function of the <br /> utility is transmission and distribution. <br /> 42 CITY OF PLEASANTON <br />