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<br />Facility Audit Report 2 <br />San Leandro WWTF <br /> <br />LEGAL NOTICE <br />THIS REPORT WAS PREPARED AS A RESULT OF WORK SPONSORED BY THE <br />CALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION (COMMISSION). IT DOES NOT <br />NECESSARILY REPRESENT THE VIEWS OF THE COMMISSION, ITS EMPLOYEES, OR <br />THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. THE COMMISSION, THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ITS <br />EMPLOYEES, CONTRACTORS, AND SUBCONTRACTORS MAKE NO WARRANTY, <br />EXPRESS OR IMPLIES, AND ASSUME NO LEGAL LIABILITY FOR THE INFORMATION IN <br />THIS REPORT; NOR DOES ANY PARTY REPRESENT THAT THE USE OF THIS <br />INFORMATION WILL NOT INFRINGE UPON PRIVATELY OWNED RIGHTS. THIS REPORT <br />HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED BY THE COMMISSION NOR HAS THE <br />COMMISSION PASSED UPON THE ACCURACY OR ADEQUACY OF THE INFORMATION IN <br />THIS REPORT. <br />DISCLAIMER <br />California consumers are not obligated to purchase any full-fee service or other service not <br />funded by this program. This program is funded by California utility ratepayers under the <br />auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). <br />The recommendations in this report assume implementation by facilities personnel familiar with <br />building equipment, and operations and/or contractors experienced in the related fields. The <br />recommendations are not intended to be fully detailed, or standalone instruction sets. <br />Payback periods are highly dependent on means and methods of implementation. Prices will <br />vary widely depending on whether facility personnel, corporate support personnel or pre- <br />approved contractors are utilized, as well as whether the recommended measures are sent out <br />to bid. We have used historical data, Means Mechanical Cost estimates and experience to <br />arrive at the tabulated figures. In some cases, we have assumed that maintenance personnel <br />will implement the measures recommended, i.e., cogged belt replacement and simple software <br />programming modifications. <br /> <br />INCENTIVES <br />The incentive amount will be calculated on an aggregate basis for the total retro-commissioning <br />and retrofit energy conservation measures. The incentive amount depends on the percentage <br />of measure implementation. Currently, the calculated incentive amounts are preliminary and <br />subject to change. The program incentive forms will be provided. Incentives for measures, <br />given in cost per kWh, are shown in Table E-1 below. <br /> <br /> <br />Table E-1 <br />Measure Incentives † <br />Energy Efficiency Measure $/KW (Peak Demand)$/KWh (First Year Energy) <br />Aeration Blower $100$0.09 <br /> <br />† In no case shall the incentive exceed 50% of the installation costs. This incentive cap will be <br />applied on a portfolio basis. <br /> <br />* Definition of Peak Demand, per CPUC developed by DEER, is ”the average grid level impact <br />for a measure between 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. during the three consecutive weekday periods <br />containing the weekday temperature with the hottest temperature of the year.”