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OEM= <br />From: Smith, Ned a rnietc.state.ils <br />& ........... <br />Sent. Tuesday, Novernheir 22, 2016 2:16 PIM <br />To: Steve Kling CrN`rE RVIILILLM N�.com> <br />Cc: Mike Ericson <IMK!j[��IEINTERVIILII EMN.coirn> <br />......... . . ...... <br />Subject: 2017 Centerville Wastewater Rates <br />Centerville wastewater flows increased 5.2% for the measurement period (Jan 3., 2015 —Dec 3:L, zuri). Theflow <br />increase is most likely due to inflow and infiltration, as we saw a similar flow increase in the cities surrounding <br />Centerville. I spoke to City Administrator Ericson and he is going to investigate if Centerville is a high inflow and <br />infiltration community. <br />rhese two combined explain 10.6% of the increase. The remainder (0.9%) comes from a lower flow across the <br />region. (Wastewater rates are allocated across each municipality based on percent of total flow. This way, to help with <br />budgeting and operations, MCES can provide a future rate and it will be consistent for all 12 months. That is, it does not <br />rise and fall within a given year based on rainfall or other activity). <br />(,entervillie IVIlet CouillidII cl-tanige: <br />2.1101116 �1._01 2,1011 4 2101.1.3 <br />I will call you to follow up. <br />Ned S. it <br />luu EIV,ilivilroirkrineinital Servilices <br />IlMi irectior, IFlrulainceandRie.veinuie <br />nllui� X <br />1111111 0 . ....5 Me. —d.Sirrifthpirietc-state-mmus <br />Office 651-602-1162 1 Fax, 651.602,1147 <br />390 Robert Street North ? St. Paul, MAN 55101 [0,Et.M uoullalr <br />nm <br />