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Item No. 15 <br />TO: Mayor & City Council <br />Grayson Path, City Manager <br />FROM: Gene Anderson, Finance Director <br />SUBJECT: 2020 WATER & WASTEWATER COST OF SERVICE STUDY <br />DATE: June 8, 2020 <br />BACKGROUND: <br />The City of Paris currently has treated water contracts with four local industries (Campbell Soup, <br />PGEN (Paris Generation, LP), Lamar County Water Supply District, and Daisy Farms). One of <br />the requirements of these contracts is for the City to have an independent rate consultant conduct <br />a cost of service study each year. The study determines what the contract customer water rates <br />should be according to the contract terms. A by-product of the study is that water and wastewater <br />rates are also determined for all other water and wastewater customer classes (residential, <br />commercial, and industrial customers). This study is the basis for any non -contract rate changes <br />recommended to the City Council. The study is an important financial tool enabling the City to <br />maintain the financial integrity of the Water & Sewer (Wastewater) Fund. This annual rate study <br />and the City's rate maintenance policy are looked upon favorably by Moody's and other credit <br />rating agencies when the City is attempting to issue bonded indebtedness. Adjusting the rates in <br />accordance with our 2010 Policy is also critical in attempting to fulfill the basic care and <br />maintenance to our Water and Wastewater system needed for the citizens and businesses of Paris. <br />STATUS OF ISSUE: <br />The 2020 study has been completed. The contract rates determined by the study automatically <br />become effective June 1St per the contract terms — therefore no action is necessary by the City <br />Council on those four specific accounts. The current water and sewer rates for non -contract <br />customers were determined to be insufficient to generate the revenue required to operate the <br />system. A representative from NewGen Strategies & Solutions, LLC has a brief presentation to <br />make and will answer any questions you may have. Setting the utility rate is an important decision, <br />therefore an ordinance on this matter will be brought back to City Council at the next meeting, <br />giving the council some time to consider the findings in the study. <br />It must also be noted that the City has been working towards building a new Wastewater Treatment <br />Facility. A presentation regarding an option to take to design will be brought to the City Council <br />in the near future. This project will require long term financing which will need to be supported <br />by the Wastewater Utility Rate. Staff, Engineer, and Rate Consultant would of course look at all <br />options for stepping in to the rate increase to help acclimate our community, but it is highly <br />