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Water Cost Year-to-Year Percent Change

Water Cost Dependence on Bimonthly Consumption, 2010-2015 using actual 5% rate increase in 2014 (not previously planned 11%). Water Cost Dependence on Bimonthly Consumption, 2010-2015 using originally planned 11% rate increase in 2014. Water Cost Year-to-Year Percent Change.

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Water Cost Year-to-Year Percent Change

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  1. Water Cost Dependence on Bimonthly Consumption, 2010-2015using actual 5% rate increase in 2014 (not previously planned 11%)

  2. Water Cost Dependence on Bimonthly Consumption, 2010-2015using originally planned 11% rate increase in 2014

  3. Water Cost Year-to-Year Percent Change

  4. Water Cost Year-to-Year Change, Dollarsusing actual 5% rate increase in 2014

  5. Water Cost Cumulative Percent Changeusing actual 5% rate increase in 2014 (not previously planned 11%)

  6. Water Cost Cumulative Percent Changeusing originally approved 11% rate increase in 2014

  7. Dollar cost change from 2010 to 2012 midyear cost was nearly identical for all customers: $24.76 to $25.83 for these consumption levels, regardless of percentage increase. Water Cost Cumulative Change, Dollarsusing actual 5% rate increase in 2014

  8. Water Cost Cumulative Change, Dollarsusing originally approved 11% rate increase in 2014

  9. Red Line: 2012.2, after 70/30 -> 50/50 cost recovery change Combined with a 6% rate increase 70/30 -> 50/50 Cost Recovery Change in 2012:Water Cost Dependence on Bimonthly Consumption, 2012.1 – 2012.2

  10. 70/30 -> 50/50 Cost Recovery Change in 2012:Water Cost Dependence on Bimonthly Consumption, 2012.1 – 2012.2

  11. 70/30 -> 50/50 Cost Recovery Change in 2012:Water Cost Dependence on Bimonthly Consumption, 2012.1 – 2012.2

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