august 5, 2020 john condino of hounsfield...2008/05/20 · •usda rural development (usda rd)...
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August 5, 2020
Taylor Jennings, P.E.Dustin Clark, P.E.Andrew SmithJohn Condino
• Project Background• Project Area• Funding• Path Forward• Questions and Answers
• Project Area Residents have expressed interest in municipal water• Reports of insufficient quantity and poor water quality of residential wells• Leads to the hassle and cost ofhauling water and/or purchasing bottled water
• Town currently has 6 existing water districts• One 135,000 gallon elevated storage tank• 2 interconnections with the Village of Sackets Harbor• 1 interconnection with the Village or Brownville• 1 interconnection with the Town/City of Watertown• 1 Booster Pump Station at Burton Road• Currently serves 687 Equivalent Dwelling Units (EDU)
• Approximately 12 miles of new water main, hydrants, valves and services
• 182 EDU’s• $10.5 Million Estimated Cost• Project is “Turn-Key” – Laterals to every house will be
included in project• Project will loop several areas of the Town’s System
promoting better water quality
• New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation (NYSEFC)• WIIA Grant – 60% of Project Cost up to $3 million
• USDA Rural Development (USDA RD)• Intermediate Rate Financing and Grant (MHI
between 80% - 100% Statewide)• Grant 45% of Project Cost, 1.875% 38 year Loan
• Poverty Rate Financing and Grant (MHI below 80% Statewide)• Grant 75% of Project Cost, 1.375% 38 Year Loan
New User Costs• Annual Debt Service $450-$750• Water Usage/O&M Charge $95.00 / 10,000 gal.
(Quarterly Charge) $6.60 / 1,000 gal after• TOTAL (based on 140 gpd):
• $75 - $100 / month • $900 - $1,200 / year
EDU = Equivalent Dwelling Unit, represents typical single-family household
Annual Costs per EDUAnticipated Rate Schedule
Vacant parcel: $225 - $375 Annual
Support = Grants!
• Improved fire protection & homeowners insurance rates• Improved appliance and plumbing component life• Eliminate need for well pumps• Fill your 24’ diameter pool for about $30• Take a shower & flush toilets during power outages• Safe, regulated and tested water supply• Investment in our community• All for about the cost of:
5 gal. per week 2 bottles per day 140 gallons per day