Sale! View larger

AWWA SOURCES66598

New product

AWWA SOURCES66598 System Development Fees: Equity Leads to Conservation in Westminster

Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 02/01/2008

Feinglas, Stu

More details

$12.00

-50%

$24.00

More info

Full Description

This powerpoint presentation begins by providing a brief overview of system development fees, or tap fees. The tap size method for assessing fees is presented, along with a comparison of two commercial customerseach with 2" meters, and drawbacks of tap size based fee. Assessing feescomponent costs, water resource service commitment, benchmarks/projected use, benefits of a separatewater resource fee, infrastructure costspeaking factors, benefits of using fixture units, irrigation fees, right sizing taps, and challenges and options of building in conservation are all presented. Summary:as more customer information becomesavailable, taps can be better sized andvalued;right sized taps and fees are an incentive forconservation;developers do not pay for water consumedat a facility after the project is complete;tap fees are one of the few tools that provideincentives for conservation to developers;conservation installed at the time ofconstruction is always the most costeffective; and,conservation is often value engineered out ofprojects as unnecessary if there is no benefit todevelopers. Includes tables, figures.

Product Details

Edition: Vol. - No. Published: 02/01/2008 Number of Pages: 41File Size: 1 file , 550 KB