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12-16-14 Regular Meeting of the La Porte Area Water Authority
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12-16-14 Regular Meeting of the La Porte Area Water Authority
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, <br /> 5. WATER RATE STRUCTURES <br /> The cities of La Porte, Shoreacres and Morgan's Point Authority have adopted an <br /> Increasing Block Rate structure. Examples of the current water rate structures <br /> are attached in Appendix B and are made part of the Water Conservation Plan. <br /> 6. METER REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT <br /> The City of La Porte currently owns and operates equipment for small meter <br /> testing. The testing of large meters is conducted by contract forces. The current <br /> meter repair and testing program in place at the City of La Porte has been and <br /> will continue to be as follows: <br /> 1. Major Production meters-test once per year <br /> 2. Minor Production meters—test every 3 years <br /> 3. Meters larger than four inch—random testing every 3 years <br /> 4. Meters larger than one inch-random testing every 5 years <br /> 5. Meters smaller than one inch-random testing every 7 years <br /> In addition, the Authority, through its individual customers, will verify that each <br /> meter in the system is properly sized for the average volume of water being used <br /> in accordance with the manufacturers' specification for the meter. Based on <br /> testing and field evaluation, meters in all cities are repaired or replaced as <br /> needed. <br /> 7. LEAK DETECTION AND REPAIR <br /> The cities currently have individual leak detection programs which will be <br /> maintained. These programs include: <br /> a. Monthly water use accounting by the operations staff which <br /> identifies high water use after the service meters which may <br /> indicate leaks. <br /> b. Visual inspection by utility employees who keep a constant watch <br /> out for abnormal conditions indicating leaks or illegal <br /> connections. <br /> C. An adequate maintenance staff which is available to repair any <br /> leaks. <br /> d. An annual water accounting or audit is considered be part of the <br /> program. Sources of unaccounted for water, once located, are <br /> immediately corrected. Data from the audit is used to monitor <br /> and evaluate system conditions. <br /> 10 <br />
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