Beaumont Sewer Rates to Increase January 2018

This will be the 3rd Sewer Rate Increase in Violation of Prop 218 in 10 Years. And What Happened to the Other Rate Increases’ Money?

Webb and Ass Update for Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion & Salt Mitigation Project

At the October 17, 2017, Beaumont City Council Meeting Webb and Associates tag teamed with NBS to present an exceptionally worthless Slideshow presentation on the progress of Beaumont’s Wastewater Facility Upgrade, Expansion, & Connection to SARI Brine Line and the Money that’s going to pay for the now $107 Million Project.

10/17/2017 Beaumont City Council Agenda Item 14: https://beaumont.civicweb.net/document/9345/Item%2014.pdf?handle=8F944FDF704F4578AD33437BD8B23C25

Slideshow Presentation item 14: https://beaumont.civicweb.net/Portal/MeetingInformation.aspx?Org=Cal&Id=124

Webb’s part of the slideshow included the same rudimentary sketches and pictures of other people’s Infrastructure that all of Beaumont’s corrupt ‘Consultants’ use.

The cost is now up from $95 Million to $107 Million, but that doesn’t include the cost of tearing up other cities’ infrastructure to install the Brine Line.

WEBB AND ASS’ SLIDESHOW

Slide 9/33: List of Equipment, Vendors, and Costs

Slide 11/33: $100,000 Deposit for Capacity in Brine Line $6,600,000 total Cost

Slide 12/33: Infrastructure Needed for Title 22 Compliant Recycled Water

  • New Filter Coagulation System
  • UVT Monitor and SCADA Connection
  • UV System Update to Cotrols
  • SCADA Upgrades for Monitoring and Controls
  • SCADA Upgrades for Monitoring and Controls
  • Recycled Water Storage and Pumping Facilities

Slide 13/33: SRF Application

NBS SLIDESHOW

SLIDE 20/33 Key Assumptions

Recommended Reserve Fund Target:

Operating Reserve: 3 months’ of O&M Expenses

Capital Improvement Reserve: 3% of Net Assets

Customer Growth and Connection Fees

500 New Connections per Year Starting FY 2017/2018

  • $8.16 Million FYE 2018
  • $6.3 Million FYE 2019
  • $500,000 Annually thereafter

Bond Issue Timing and Amount Available for Projects:

2018: $50 Million

2019: $40 Million

Slide 24/33 Wastewater Revenue Requirements vs Revenue Under Existing & Increased Rates

Slide 31/33 Next Steps

1. Answer Questions & Gather Input from City Council

2. Initiate Proposition 218 Process to Adopt New Sewer Rates – November, 2017

3. Adopt New Sewer Rates January 2018