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<br />REVISED DRAFT <br /> <br />F. <br /> <br />Treated Water System Allocation <br /> <br />Distribution Lines <br /> <br />Since the entire treated water transmission and distribution system is not allocable to all of the <br /> <br />five customer classes, system cost allocation percentages of the distribution system not common <br /> <br />to all are determine~ separately. All lines larger than 24 inches in diameter are assumed to be <br /> <br />common to all treated water customers. <br /> <br />Hydrants <br /> <br />Fire protection service is not common to all five customer classes of the City's water system. <br /> <br />Therefore, operating and maintenance costs associated with fire service are distributed to the <br /> <br />residential and commercial customers of the City on the basis of their meter equivalency <br /> <br />demands. <br /> <br />Meters <br /> <br />Meter costs are distributed on the basis of equivalent 5/8" meters. Table A-4 in Appendix A <br /> <br />shows the number of equivalent meters in the City's water system. Costs are distributed on the <br /> <br />basis of the number of equivalent meters. <br /> <br />Warehouse <br /> <br />Warehouse costs are allocated to the customer classes based upon the functionalized component <br /> <br />allocation factors as shown on Table A-6 in Appendix A. <br /> <br />Hillin!!: and Collectin!!: <br /> <br />Other billing and collecting costs are allocated to all five customer classes based upon the <br /> <br />number of test year bills sent to each customer class. <br /> <br />CllyofPar;., Te<as <br />Water aad Wastewaler Cost of Service Study <br />March 2003 <br /> <br />14 <br />