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Chisholm Trail Special Utility District Open House

Join us at the Chisholm Trail Special Utility District Open House on September 19, 2009 to learn about the upcoming rate increase, current and future infrastructure improvements, drought status and restrictions, and the billing due date change. Find out how these changes will benefit all customers and ensure water availability for the future.

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Chisholm Trail Special Utility District Open House

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  1. Chisholm Trail Special Utility DistrictOpen House September 19, 2009

  2. Overview • Information regarding rate increase effective October 2009. • Current and future infrastructure improvements. • Billing due date change. • Drought status and restrictions.

  3. Rate Increase • First increase in 5 years. • Rate increase necessary to pay for new debt for infrastructure improvements. New debt of $6 million. • Improvements will benefit all customers of the District. • Considered “fixed costs” and “variable costs.” • Debt service must be paid even if no water pumped or sold: FIXED COST. • Three rate scenarios considered. • Operational costs are rising and substantive budget cuts were implemented for FY 2010. However, due to new debt the budget increased $1 million. • Base rate and lower tiers of gallonage had to be increased to ensure ability to repay debt even in wet years (when less water purchased).

  4. Rate Increase • Effective with October billing. • New rates do not include any gallonage. • Base Rates:

  5. Rate Increase

  6. Current Infrastructure Projects • US 183 water line upgrade and relocation • SH 195 water line upgrade and relocation • RM 2338 water line upgrade and relocation • CR 214 water line upgrade and relocation • Ronald Reagan water line upgrade

  7. Future Water Availability • Currently contracted with BRA for an additional 5.4 MGD; transmission improvements underway and planned to allow delivery. This will result in 9.9 MGD surface water. • Total surface water (9.9 MGD) plus wells (2.5 MGD) will allow service to approximately 30,000 homes. Currently service approximately 6000 homes.

  8. Future Infrastructure • Expansion of North Lake Georgetown WTP (partnership with City of Georgetown): completion November 2010 • Larger pumps at Lake Stillhouse Hollow to bring additional water to Lake Georgetown (partnership with BRA): completion June 2010 • Additional water treatment plant at Lake Georgetown Partnership with City of Georgetown) • Regional planning to bring water from Carrizo-Wilcox Aquifer (partnership with several area entities)

  9. Billing Due Date Change New due date will be the 5th of each month. • Does not decrease the number of days to pay bill, only changes when bills are mailed and due. • Customers have at least 15 days to pay after bill is mailed. • If not received by that due date, a final bill is mailed allowing an additional 10 days to pay. Late fee is assessed at that time. • To make it easier for customers to transition, due date moved up 2 days per month since June.

  10. Drought & Water Sources • 4.5 MGD: Lake Georgetown • 2 MGD: Wells (Edwards Aquifer) • Combined sources currently allow 6.5 MGD during peak periods. • Low aquifer level resulted in loss of one well during July and the other well is currently cycled on and off to allow recharge.

  11. Drought Restrictions • Stage 3 effective. • Necessary due to loss of well and low aquifer level. NOT due to lower level in Lake Georgetown! • Restrictions will remain in effect until aquifer levels increase.

  12. Drought Restrictions • Outdoor watering restricted to once per week on designated watering day. • Outdoor watering restricted to the hours of 12 midnight to 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. to 12 midnight. • Use of water for washing sidewalks, driveways, parking areas, or other paved areas, except to alleviate immediate health or fire hazard is prohibited. • Watering of foundations permitted only during designated watering days/times.

  13. Designated Watering Days NO OUTDOOR WATERING ON WEDNESDAYS OR SATURDAYS!

  14. Enforcement • Violators may receive 1 warning. • Second violation results in service termination. Service reinstatement requires payment of disconnection fees. • Third violation results in service termination and service reinstatement approved only by Board of Directors.

  15. Q & A Jennifer McKnight General Manager jennifermcknight@ctsud.org (254) 793-3103

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