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Mr. Culver stated filling a pool or some other water toys like that. Other <br />recreational uses of water or washing cars. The vast majority is irrigation. <br />Member Misra stated there was a slide in the presentation on water usage with a <br />condo and three different apartments and she wondered if that slide was from <br />Roseville. <br />Mr. Freihammer stated the apartments are all in Roseville and is a snapshot of four <br />different buildings and may not be representative of water usage. <br />Member Misra asked why Apartment A is such an outlier. <br />Mr. Freihammer indicated Apartment A is a newer complex and most likely have <br />in unit washer and dryers and also more likely to have more appliances in the <br />facility which can make a huge difference. <br />Member Joyce stated water usage in an apartment or condo is not separated by unit. <br />Mr. Freihammer stated that was correct. The condo sample in the slide have one <br />meter and is serving 201 units. <br />Member Joyce stated when trying to conserve water usage to the resident, there is <br />no meter or metric to figure out. <br />Mr. Freihammer stated that was correct. There is no monetary incentive for those <br />users in those buildings to know the resident are getting charged more. <br />Mr. Culver stated there are opportunities for landlords to install metering devices <br />to each unit. Those are not City meters but meters the landlord can monitor per <br />unit. He stated this was a newer technology and did not know if any of the Roseville <br />apartments would have it but if the City were to implement something like this and <br />there were incentives for the landlord to actually implement something like that, <br />that might end up being one of the consequences of that. <br />Member Misra asked what the Summer Consumption column on the slide <br />indicating. <br />Mr. Freihammer stated staff tried to differentiate between Summer and Winter <br />because typically Summer the irrigation is the difference. <br />Member Misra stated the average Summer is 7.8 and average Winter is 7.7 and <br />Summer consumption is 1186 on the slide for Apt A. <br />Mr. Culver stated 1196 is the total consumption for the year. <br />Page 7 of 13 <br />
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