AWWA ACE94054

AWWA ACE94054 New York City: Where Conservation, Rate Relief and Environmental Policy Meet

Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 01/01/1994

Ostrega, Steven F.

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The principles employed in the design of the city's responsive strategy to the assortment of environmental, housing, and rate issues were the following: implement programs that reduce water demand and resultant flows to sewage treatment plants as well as customers' bills; provide rate relief for fragile housing stock without abandoning the economic incentives and disincentives associated with consumption-based billing systems; establish a ten-year affordable and regionally competitive rate forecast, derived from a strategic business planning process, with the consent of all key internal (intra-agency division heads) and external (Mayor's and Budget Office) personnel to assure the public that the City's rates will be very predictable. The initiatives undertaken by the city represent a comprehensive array of programs that range from mechanical initiatives to behavioral modification programs.

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