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<br />5.2.2 Quantity Component <br /> <br />The annual rate per ESU for the quantity component is calculated by dividing the <br />quantity revenue requirements by the total number of ESU s. The monthly rate is <br />calculated by dividing the formula by 12. <br />MonthlyRate quantity = (Revenue quantity! ESU total) ! 12 <br /> <br />Once this constant is determined, the quantity charge is calculated by multiplying the <br />quantity rate by the number of ESUs belonging to a customer. <br /> <br />Fee quantity = MonthlyRate quantity * ESU customer <br /> <br />5.2.3 Quality Component <br /> <br />Until development of specific water quality programs are identified by the utility as <br />benefiting customer categories differently, the water quality revenue requirements <br />will be allocated only by ESU since the programs are provided to all customer <br />categories. For this period, the annual rate per ESU for the quality component is <br />calculated by dividing the quality revenue requirements by the total number ofESUs. <br />The monthly rate is calculated by dividing the formula by 12. <br /> <br />MonthlyRate quality = ( Revenue quality! ESU total) ! 12 <br /> <br />Once this constant is determined, the quality charge is calculated by multiplying the quality rate <br />by the number of ESUs belonging to a customer. <br /> <br />Fee quality = MonthlyRate quality * ESU customer <br /> <br />[Comment: The rate methodology is structured to allow for the potential for water <br />quality costs to be a function of a customer class, land use, lot size, soil <br />characteristics, basin location, specific customer activities, pollutant loadings, and <br />other characteristics that affect water quality impacts. This will not happen until <br />more information regarding water quality impacts is available and water quality <br />programs are identified by the utility as benefiting customer categories differently. <br />As an alternative, due to the variability of customers' individual quality impacts, a <br />discharge permit system may ultimately be used by Eugene. Currently, certain <br />industrial developments are required to secure a stormwater quality discharge permit <br />from the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ).] <br /> <br />Administrative Order - Page 9 of 17 <br />