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TrMUffl-P <br />In April 2018, the City of San Leandro (City) contracted with Municipal Financial Services to evaluate <br />wastewater capacity charges and recommend a revised schedule of wastewater capacity charges.' <br />A capacity charge is a charge to pay for public agencies' facilities in existence at the time the charge is <br />imposed or to pay for new facilities that will be constructed in the future that are of benefit to the person <br />or property being charged (new development or increases to existing service capacity). The charge <br />ensures that the "growth pays for growth" by allocating the cost of new facilities and the cost of unused <br />capacity in existing facilities to new development while allocating the cost of repairing and refurbishing <br />facilities used by current customers to rates. <br />Capacity charges may only be used for funding capital improvements. The City's main source of revenue, <br />Sewer Service Charges, are from rate payers and may be used for capital or operating expenditures. <br />The City's current and recommended wastewater unit costs of capacity and capacity charges are shown <br />in the table below.2 Unit costs of capacity are used to calculate charges for any new connection or <br />increase in capacity required for a current connection. <br />Current charges were developed in 2010 and have been escalated overtime using an index based on <br />construction costs. <br />Item <br />Current <br />FY19 <br />FY20 <br />FY21 <br />Recommended <br />FY22 <br />FY23 <br />FY24 <br />Unit Costs of Capacity <br />Flow, $/gallons per day <br />$20.51 <br />$22.02 <br />$23.14 <br />$24.30 <br />$25.51 <br />$26.76 <br />BOD, $/pounds per day <br />$838.61 <br />$938 <br />$986 <br />$1,035 <br />$1,087 <br />$1,140 <br />SS, $/pounds per day <br />$961.17 <br />$993 <br />$1,043 <br />$1,096 <br />$1,150 <br />$1,207 <br />Dollar Change <br />Flow <br />$1.51 <br />$1.12 <br />$1.16 <br />$1.21 <br />$1.25 <br />BOD <br />$99 <br />$48 <br />$49 <br />$52 <br />$53 <br />SS <br />$32 <br />$50 <br />$53 <br />$54 <br />$57 <br />Percent Change <br />Flow <br />7% <br />5% <br />5% <br />5% <br />5% <br />BOD <br />12% <br />5% <br />5% <br />5% <br />5% <br />SS <br />3% <br />5% <br />5% <br />5% <br />5% <br />1 The term "connection fee", as used by the City in the San Leandro Administrative Code, and "capacity charge", as defined in <br />the Government Code and used in this study, are synonymous. <br />2 BOD and SS are conventional (as opposed to toxic) pollutants that are removed from wastewater during the treatment <br />process. BOD is an acronym for biochemical oxygen demand. SS is an acronym for suspended solids. BOD is measured using a <br />laboratory test in which standardized procedures are used to determine the oxygen requirements of wastewater. The BOD test <br />measures the oxygen required for the biochemical degradation of organic material. The test results represent the average BOD <br />strength of wastewater discharged during a given period. SS is measured using a laboratory test in which standardized <br />procedures are used to measures solids that either float on the surface of, or are in suspension in water, sewage or other <br />liquids, and which are largely removable by laboratory filtration procedures. <br />ES -1 <br />DH�'I I VI sc c4 ;oi, bids cinthi^-Ihcet'i�b -11hI ccI Nj; lhc III IIIGflI,il.', sp:e;Nci I fl lN! urn c4, h'ir o oolIIIIcinI. <br />