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For
the
water
utility
we've
been
working,
as
you
saw
with
crowe
with
craig
and
jennifer.
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Also
with
mark
beauchamp
and
his
team
at
ufs,
such
as
utility
financial
services,.
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Of
the
presentation,
just
a
quick
reminder
back
in
2016,
actually
right
after
I
got
here.
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Financial
stabilization,
improving
drinking
water
quality,
setting
up
our
smart
metering
system.
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We've
been
watching
our
enr
extensions
replacement
dollars,
different
decline,
every.
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We
have
a
problem
in
that
we
need
a
test
year,
that's
representative,
and
we
we
set
up
our
test.
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Replacement
at
monroe
that
one's
been
put
off
of
a
couple
of
times
and
improvements
to
our.
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Standby
generators,
also
at
monroe
and
other
places
we
want
to
increase
the
investment
in.
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1.2
million
dollars
in
2021
to
2
million
in
2022,
3
million;
sorry
that
would
ramp
up
to
3.
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There
is
a
detail
of
the
capital
improvement
plan
here.
I
don't
want
to
go
into
the
numbers.
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In
great
detail,
but
notice,
the
dewatering
system
improvements,
most
of
that
is
in
2022,
but.
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Some
other
activities
in
the
coming
years
as
part
of
all
this,
and
we
can
go.
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Overall,
our
revenue
requirements
we're
asking
to
phase
this
increase
in
over
two.
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Phases,
the
first
would
presumably
happen
in
2022
after
iurc
approves
the
the
rate
case.
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And
you
can
see
how
these
things
total
out
the
total
revenue
requirements
for
phase
one
are.
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Cost
of
service
study
for
this
rate
case
and
I'm
going
to
show
you
what
we've
come
up
with.
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We
determine
the
pricing
for
water
in
the
united
states.
This
is
an
industry
standard.
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Of
the
different
customer
classes,
the
price
of
water
is
set
up
in
a
manner
that
covers.
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The
cost
of
providing
the
service
for
the
class
so
imagine
for,
if
you
had
a.
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What
we
have
here
is
a
table
that
shows
the
the
cost
of
service
for
each
of
the
customer.
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For
residential
and
multi-family,
it's
about
a
16
16,
odd
percent
increase
for
hang
on
I'm
having.
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Governmental
inter-departmental
about
a
51
increase
for
industrial
33
for
wholesale.
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Pricing
after
phase
two,
except
for
irrigation
and
residential,
so
irrigation
will
still
be.
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Would
be
21.7
percent,
basically,
the
commercial
governmental,
interdepartmental
and
industrial.
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Percent,
they
would
still
be
significantly
below
the
cost
of
service,
but
it
would
give
them.
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Per
month
the
statewide,
all
the
statewide
numbers,
are
based
on
five
units
per
month,
so.
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We're
highlighting
the
three
and
a
half
units
per
month,
though
our
average
customer.
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Would
see
an
increase
for
if
you
have
a
five
eighths
inch
meter
you'd
see
an
increase
of
about.
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Two
dollars
per
month
for
all
together,
your
increase
would
be
about
three
dollars
and
74.
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Cents
a
month
for
the
5
000
gallon
per
per
month
customer
those
numbers
would
be,
and
fifty.
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For
three
quarter
inch
meter,
the
numbers
are
comparable.
Three
quarter
inch
meter.
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We
are
right
now
we
are
in
the
bottom
quarter
of
the
state
for
the
large
cust
large.
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Larger
utilities,
by
five
inch,
five
eighths
inch
customer
expects
to
pay
twenty
six
dollars.
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And
fifty
cents
this
would
put
us
up
to
about
thirty
one
dollars
and
some
out
which
would.
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Put
us
about
five
or
six
spots
higher
on
the
chart,
however,
notice
over
to
the
left
three.
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Happy
to
take
any
questions
you
might
have
for
us
or
for
any
of
the
contractors.
Thank
you.
B
Yeah
vic
you
put
up
the
where
bloomington
stands
relative
to
other.
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Jennifer,
what
yeah
yeah
we
can.
Basically,
what
we
do
is,
if
you
give
us.
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What
you
think,
one
of
those
large
users
might
be,
we
basically
run
their
rates
through.
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C
In
mind
and
what
size
entity
you
want
us
to
run
through
the
calculation,
we
can
do
that
yeah,
the.
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A
I've
spoken
to
some
people
at
iu
and
a
couple
of
our
of
our
wholesale
customers.
We
haven't.
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B
Was
wondering
mostly
about
iu
and
did
you
get
a
feeling
for
their
response?
No
they're
not
happy.
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Yeah,
it
has,
I
think,
do
you
remember
how
much
it
was?
I
can
get
those
numbers
for.
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And
I
think
it's
great
that
we've
finally
made
some
progress
in
this
direction
and
I.
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I
do
have
two
questions.
Our
apartment
buildings
considered.
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The
lease
so
we've
been
making
com
payments
on
that,
since
those
projects
were
done.
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Been
a
typo
on
our
part,
they're
not
included
in
the
pump
okay,
because
I
think
it
was
listed.
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H
Thank
you
jim.
I
was
waiting
to
be
recognized,
so
thank
you
appreciate
that.
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Can
you
speak
a
little
bit
more?
We
were
talking
about
reaching
out
to
our
customers.
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The
residential
customers
will
be
sending
out
notices
as
well
they'll
there
it'll.
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Be
included
with,
as
with
on
the
bill,
notices
is
when
we
usually
do
it,
so
that
will
be
going.
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On
plus,
we
sent
out
press
release
today,
so
we're
expecting
this
to
be
showing
up
in
the
press.
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What
it
is
is
that
the
the
way
it
works
right
now
is
the
at
the
end
of
okay.
Right
now,
the.
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The
amount
that
the
the
residential
class
is
subsidizing,
the
classes
is
larger
than
it
will
be.
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For
for
the
irrigation
cost,
21
cents
per
thousand
of
their
bill
would
be
would
be
dollars
that.
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They
would
not
pay
if
we
had
everything
at
cost
of
service.
If
that
makes
sense,
it.
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B
Kelly,
you
had
a
question:
oh
yes,
a
vic
for
karst
athletic
complex,
I'm
assuming
that's
under.
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B
So
I
I
have
another
I
as
I
understood
it
vic.
You
said
that
the
notification.
B
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We
can
figure
out
what
that
would
take
I'll
talk
with
laura
about
it
tomorrow.
Okay,
it
might.
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Yeah
I
came
in
late,
so
I
wanted
to
make
sure
everyone
to
be
fair.
Everyone
else
got
a.
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Chance
to
ask
for
sorry
for
being
late,
and
I
came
in
right
when
you
were
talking
about.
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Service
and
then
what
the
actual
proposal
is
going
to
be,
could
you
just
restate
for
me.
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Because
I
think
I
just
missed
the
beginning
of
the
statement
of
why
it
is
that
we're
doing.
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This
in
well
we're
not
fully
addressing
the
the
inequity
during
this
cycle.
Well,
we're.
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Where
iu's
budget
is
already
published,
so
it's
they're,
our
largest
irrigation
customer.
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So
we
were
trying
to
to
take
a
longer
take
a
longer
period
on
irrigation,
simply
because.
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Board
and
the
council,
but
this
is
this-
is
our
recommendation.
Okay,
so
within
the
two
phases,
then.
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We
will
fully
address
the
inequities
other
than
the
irrigation
rate
that
that's
right.
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And
then
would
it
be
anticipated
or
would
it
be
necessary
to
do
another
cost
to
services
study.
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B
Almost
as
we
promised
and
would
have
been,
except
for
coveted
within
four
years.
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I'd
just
like
to
say
any
any
any
customers
that
are
listening
in
or
anyone
else
has
questions.
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Please
feel
free
to
reach
out
to
our
office,
we're
and-
and
please
please,
plan
to.
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So
moved,
okay,
we're
adjourned
for
another
21
minutes
and
then
we'll
have
a
regular
meeting.