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04-13-20 Regular Meeting of the La Porte City Council (2)
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C, Retrofit Programs-, <br />The City makes information available through its education program for plumbers <br />and customers to use when purchasing and installing plumbing fixtures, lawn <br />watering equipment, or water using appliances. Information regarding retrofit <br />devices such as low -flow shower heads or toilet dams that reduce water use by <br />replacing or modifying existing fixtures or appliances should also be provided. <br />Water Rate Structures: <br />A water conservation oriented rate structure usually takes the form of all <br />increasing block rate, although continuously increasing rate structures, peak. or <br />seasonal load rates, excess use fees, and other rate forms can be used. The <br />increasing block rate structure is the most commonly used water conservation <br />rate structure. Separate rate structures are usually used for commercial, <br />institutional, and industrial customers. The City of La Porte uses a form of <br />increasing block rate structure. <br />Water Conserving Landscaping: <br />In order to reduce the demands placed on a water system by landscape watering, <br />the city or utility should consider methods that either encourage, by education and <br />information, or require, by code or ordinance, water conserving landscaping by <br />residential customers and' commercial establishments engaged in the sale or <br />installation of landscape plants or watering equipment. Because the City of La <br />Porte is located on the Gulf Coast, it has a very high annual average rainfall. The <br />need for outdoor watering is not as high as for arid climates. Agricultural land in <br />the area is not irrigated. Although not made a specific section of the <br />Conservation Plan, water conserving landscaping information will be made <br />available through the Information/Education Section. <br />2SUPPLY MANAGEMENT ALTERNATIVES <br />a. Universal Metering <br />All public water supply utilities should master meter their water sources. In <br />addition, all users, including the utility itself, should be metered. A regularly <br />scheduled maintenance program of meter repair and replacement also needs to <br />be established to ensure that proper metering is taking place. Metering and <br />meter repair and replacement, can be used in conjunction with other programs <br />such as leak detection: and repair and, thereby, save significant quantities of <br />water. All sales in the City of La Porte are metered. Currently, the City of La <br />Porte has a regular metier repair and replacement program with production <br />meters being tested yearly. <br />Revised 2020 <br />
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