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SEWER OPERATING FUND <br />ENTERPRISE FUNDS <br />ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION: <br />The Sewer Operating Fund is responsible for the maintenance of all lift stations and sanitary sewer <br />lines in the City. The Sewer Operating Fund is self-sustaining from revenues derived from utility <br />charges. <br />GOALS: <br />1. Keep all lift stations and sewer lines functioning safely and efficiently. <br />MEASURABLE WORKLOAD DATA. <br />2018 <br />ACTUAL <br />Gals of Sewage <br />Treated (Millions) 10.91 <br />Miles of Sewer Lines <br />Service Connections <br />BUDGET COMMENTARY. <br />2019 2020 2021 <br />ACTUAL ACTUAL ESTIMATED <br />12.65 12.75 15.67 <br />The main revenue source is sewer revenues, which are based on the number of sewer connections, <br />past sewer usage and sewer rate. Sewer charges are estimated to generate revenues of $37,500 <br />and currently no rate increase was used to estimate 2021 revenues; however, The City will review its <br />rates and adjust if needed to properly fund future sewer operations. <br />Interest income is another revenue source and is based on estimated interest earning, <br />On the expense side, the largest expense within Other Services and Charges are the M.C.E.S. <br />Charges for sewer treatment. These charges are based on actual sewer flows and sewer treatment <br />costs charged by the M.C.E.S. The City's flows have increased over the past year and the cost of <br />treating wastewater has increased. For 2021, the M.C.E.S. Charges have increased 14.52% to <br />$38,840. <br />Since sewer flows have been increasing over the past several years, the City is budgeting $25.000 <br />to inspect sewer lines for infiltration of ground water into the system <br />The City also annually budgets to flush (clean) sewer lines to prevent sewer nacKups. For 2021, <br />$20,000 is budgeted to flush sewer lines. <br />58 <br />