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Maximum Day Demand to Average Day <br /> Demand Percentage Increase <br /> 3.50 <br /> 3.00 <br /> 2.50 <br /> 2.00 <br /> 1.50 -Maximum Day Demand <br /> 1.00 to Average Day Demand <br /> 0.50 <br /> 0.00 I I I 1 1 3 1 1 <br /> Oh 0(O 01 0% 0°) N. N N N N 'y4, <br /> Objective 6: Implement a Conservation Water Rate Structure and/or a Uniform Rate <br /> Structure with a Water Conservation Program <br /> Water Conservation Program <br /> Municipal water suppliers serving over 1,000 people are required to adopt demand reduction measures <br /> that include a conservation rate structure, or a uniform rate structure with a conservation program that <br /> achieves demand reduction. These measures must achieve demand reduction in ways that reduce <br /> water demand, water losses, peak water demands, and nonessential water uses.These measures must <br /> be approved before a community may request well construction approval from the Department of <br /> Health or before requesting an increase in water appropriations permit volume (Minnesota Statutes, <br /> section 103G.291, subd. 3 and 4). Rates should be adjusted on a regular basis to ensure that revenue of <br /> the system is adequate under reduced demand scenarios. If a municipal water supplier intends to use a <br /> Uniform Rate Structure, a community-wide Water Conservation Program that will achieve demand <br /> reduction must be provided. <br /> Current Water Rates <br /> Include a copy of the actual rate structure in Appendix 9 or list current water rates including <br /> base/service fees and volume charges below. <br /> Volume included in base rate or service charge: 0 gallons <br /> Frequency of billing: - Monthly <br /> Water Rate Evaluation Frequency: no schedule <br /> Date of last rate change:January 1, 2016 <br /> Table 27.Rate structures for each customer category(Select all that apply and add additional rows as needed) <br /> 37 <br /> 77 <br />