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10 inch $5,482.57 $5,246.23 $5,767.86 $5,877.48 <br /> Table 1-6: Proposed Consumption Charges <br /> Consumption Charge Current January January January <br /> 2024 20251 <br /> Single Family Residential <br /> Tier 1 -20 ccf $3.93 $5.49 $6.58 $7.35 <br /> Tier 2-40 ccf $4.42 $6.41 $7.87 $9.00 <br /> Tier 3-60 ccf $4.68 $6.94 $8.62 $9.97 <br /> Tier 4-60+ccf $5.53 $7.24 $9.04 $10.50 <br /> Multi-Family Residential $4.44 $5.47 $6.55 $7.31 <br /> Commercial/Industrial $4.44 $5.60 $6.73 $7.54 <br /> Irrigation $4.60 $6.43 $7.90 $9.04 <br /> Recycled Water Irrigation $4.05 $4.29 $6.04 $7.75 <br /> i.9. Customer Impacts <br /> Figure 1-5 shows the proposed FY 2024 bi-monthly bill impacts for SFR customers at various levels of water <br /> usage. The impacts show bills for a 5/8" meter,the most common meter size for SFR customers. Bill increases fall <br /> between a 30 and 40%per bi-monthly bill depending on the amount of water used. <br /> Figure 1-5: Single Family Residential Bill Impacts <br /> Customer Impacts at Various Leveis of Usage-Single Family Residential,518 inch meter <br /> $700 $620 <br /> $600 <br /> Fn $500 $399 $446 <br /> a <br /> o $300 $260 $281 <br /> $187 <br /> $200 59 <br /> m $10 $ <br /> $0 � $=77 $=99 $0 <br /> $ N 0 <br /> 10 ccf 20 ccf 40 ccf 60 ccf 90 ccf <br /> (Very Low Use) (Medium-Low Use) (Medium-HighUse) <br /> (High Use) (Very High Use) <br /> ■Current Bill $59.23 $98.53 $186.93 $280.53 $446.43 <br /> ■Proposed Bill $76.80 $131.70 $259.90 $398.70 $619.80 <br /> Difference(S) $17.57 $33.17 $72.97 $118.17 $173.37 <br /> Difference(%) 29.7% 33.7% 39.0% 42.1% 38.8% <br /> 1.10. Drought Rates <br /> The City engaged Raftelis to conduct a Drought Rate Study as part of the Water and Recycled Water Cost of <br /> Service and Rate Study.The City adopted its latest water shortage contingency plan in June of 2021,which details <br /> the six drought stages and the corresponding water usage reductions. The resulting drought rates align with <br /> Proposition 218 requirements and allow the City to reliably recover the necessary revenue to fully fund the water <br /> system in times of drought. <br /> The major objectives when developing drought rates include: <br /> WATER AND RECYCLED WATER RATE STUDY REPORT 9 <br />