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  1. 8 sie 2019 · Cost of Service Study (COSS) or Cost of Service Analysis • COSS is a detailed analysis intended to allocate a utility’s revenue requirements to its customers in an equitable manner • Horizontal equity: Customers with similar burdens on the system pay similar rates • Vertical equity: Customers with dissimilar burdens on

  2. Cost of Service (COS) Study. ─ COS Background ─ COS Process and Considerations. System Capacity Charge (SCC) Update. Next Steps. Mokelumne. Workshop Objectives. Review rate setting and COS processes. Discuss staff recommendations. ─ Balance of fixed vs. variable water rates ─ Drought surcharge ─ Tiers for single-family residential.

  3. Review the basic mechanics of a cost of service and rate design study for water utilities. Learn valuable tools on obtaining buy-in or “selling” the need for a revenue increase to its constituent groups. Discuss real world examples based on generally accepted ratemaking principles. Learning Outcomes.

  4. 16 maj 2023 · capital costs, maintaining reasonable reserves, ensuring revenue stability in water rates, and updating drought rates to reflect the revenue requirements at various stages of water conservation. The rates proposed in this study are consistent with industry standards and cost-of-service principles. In

  5. 8 kwi 2021 · A comprehensive water rate study typically includes three primary components: Revenue Requirements analysis. Cost of Service analysis. Rate Design analysis. An overview of the key elements of a rate study are shown in the figure below. Click the graphic above to see it larger.

  6. NBS projected revenues and expenditures, developed net revenue requirements, performed cost-of-service rate analyses, and developed new water rates for the Authority using this approach. The following sections in this report present an overview of the methodologies, assumptions, and data used along with the financial plans and rates developed.

  7. Review the basic mechanics of a cost of service and rate design study for water utilities. Learn valuable tools on obtaining buy-in or “selling” the need for a revenue increase to its constituent groups. Discuss real world examples based on generally accepted ratemaking principles. EUCI is authorized by IACET to ofer 1.0 CEUs for the course.

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