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NBS GOVERNMENT FINANCE GROUP, INC.
Contract #
A-2017-263
Agency
CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE
Council Approval Date
10/3/2017
Expiration Date
4/3/2018
Insurance Exp Date
9/24/2018
Destruction Year
2023
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Reference #6: <br />Customer Name: Desert Water Agency <br />Contact Individual: Martin Krieger, Finance Director <br />Address: 1200 S. Gene Autry Trail, Palm Springs, CA 92264 <br />Phone Number: (760) 323-4971 <br />Facsimile Number: Not Available <br />Email: martin@dwa.org <br />Contract Amount: $100,000+ <br />Year: 2010 to Present <br />Brief description of scope or services provided: Water, Recycled Water and Sewer Rate Study <br />NBS recently completed a new Water, Recycled Water and Sewer Rate Study for the Agency, and <br />has been working with the Agency since 2010 on its utility rate program. The main concerns <br />addressed in the 2016 study were providing more revenue stability for the potable water utility <br />(rates were previously over 80% volumetric), ensuring rates are sufficient to support the $45 million <br />capital improvement program over the next 5 years, maintaining sufficient reserve funds, and <br />retaining the Agency's uniform volumetric water rate. To address recent conservation requirements, <br />we developed drought rates for the Agency that can be implemented, if more severe drought <br />stages occur. For the Reclaimed Water and Wastewater utilities, the key issues addressed were <br />developing rates that fully fund utility operations, maintenance, capital replacement costs, and <br />establishing reserve targets for these enterprises that are separate from the Agency's main potable <br />water operation. <br />N ��- City of Santa Ana <br />� RFP No. 17-081 Comprehensive Proposition 218 Fees and Charges Compliance Assessment 27 <br />
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