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Water Supply Reserve Account - Grant Application Form <br />Form Revised May 2007 <br />potable water supple. <br />Also, there are eight alluvial wells, and associated water rights, which are the source of the non-potable (`Hard <br />water system. Five of these wells are currently capable of production. At this time. <br />WATER RATES - All rates are the same for every type of use <br />In Town - Potable water, First Tap minunum for first 1,000 gallons <br />$11.50/Month <br />Next 9,000 gallons $2.00 per thousand $18.00/Month <br />Next 10,000 gallons $3.00 per thousand $30.00+/Mo. <br />Service tap fee for each additional '/4 unit $2.00/Month <br />In Town - Non-Potable water. First Tap minimum $9.50/Month <br />Service tap fee for each additional '/4 unit $238/Month <br />Out of Town - Potable water. First Tap minimum for first 1,000 gallons <br />$17.25/Month <br />Next 9,000 gallons $3.00 per thousand $27.00/Month <br />Next 10,000 gallons $4.50 per thousand $45.00+/Mo. <br />Service tap fee for each additional '/4 unit $17.25/Month <br />In Town - Non-Potable water, First Tap minimum $9.50/Month <br />Service tap fee for each additional '/4 unit $238/Month <br />Additional service-tap units to be calculated by one of the three following methods: <br />1. Known Units <br />Apartment Houses, 1 Bedroom =1/2 tap per unit <br />Apartment Houses, 2 Bedroom =1 tap per unit <br />Offices =1/4 tap per unit <br />Motels =1/4 tap per unit <br />Mobile Home Parks(R.V. overnight hookups only) =1/4 tap per unit <br />Mobile Homes, stationary =1 tap per unit <br />Commercial Garages =1 tap per unit <br />Beauty Salon =1 tap per unit <br />Nursing Home and Assisted Living Housing (per Health Department <br />Maximum resident capacity units) =1/2 tap per unit <br />2. Consumptive Use Calculated <br />Commmercial users of potable water exceeding three thousand, six hundred (3.600) gallons per month )i.e., <br />convenience stores, schools, car washes, etc.): <br />Previous years average monthly potable water usage, divided by three thousand, six hundred (3,600) gallons = <br />number of tap units. rounded to the nearest '/4 unit. <br />3