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City of Houston Senate Bill 361 Compliance Briefing

August 30, 2010. City of Houston Senate Bill 361 Compliance Briefing. Hurricane Ike Timeline. Senate Bill 361. Applies to Affected Utilities providing water services in Harris County Emergency Operation = 35 psi for an Extended Power Outage (more than 24 hours)

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City of Houston Senate Bill 361 Compliance Briefing

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  1. August 30, 2010 City of HoustonSenate Bill 361 ComplianceBriefing

  2. Hurricane Ike Timeline

  3. Senate Bill 361 • Applies to Affected Utilities providing water services in Harris County • Emergency Operation = 35 psi for an Extended Power Outage (more than 24 hours) • Install and maintain automatically starting auxiliary generators or distributive generation facilities for each raw water intake pump station, water treatment plant, pump station, and pressure facility necessary to provide water to wholesale customers.

  4. SB 361 & TCEQ Rule Compliance Timeline

  5. RFP Review Summary • 6 Proposals Received • Annual Capacity Price Range $3.5 - $11.0 (Excluding CWA) • Interviewed all 6 proposers

  6. Current Status • NRG was selected as the finalist who has most successfully responded to the RFP and in the subsequent interview • Next Steps • Start final negotiation with NRG • Have contract signed before October 1, 2010

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