Providing world-class services for our customers and our environment March 2014 Stormwater Costs of Service and Rates.

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Providing world-class services for our customers and our environment March 2014 Stormwater Costs of Service and Rates

Halifax Water - the Basics Origin – 1945 Public Service Commission (later renamed as Halifax Water Commission) 1996 water utility amalgamation saw the formation of Halifax Regional Water Commission August 1, 2007 wastewater/stormwater transfer to Halifax Water First regulated water, wastewater and stormwater utility in Canada Operates in accordance with an Act of Provincial Legislature with rates, rules and regulations approved by Halifax Water Board and the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board [NSUARB] Operates like a business and is self financed directly from user fees and fire protection revenue

The Regulators of Halifax Water NOVA SCOTIA ENVIRONMENT REGULATES WATER SAFETY ISSUES NOVA SCOTIA UTILITY AND REVIEW BOARD REGULATES WATER, WASTEWATER, STORMWATER RATES

Halifax Water’s Customer Base Slightly over 83,000 piped customer connections – water and/or wastewater, plus approximately 15,000 stormwater only customers The majority of customers (80%) receive all three services, however there are some that receive only one service, or two services Service boundaries are approved by HRM Council and differ slightly for water, wastewater and stormwater service The stormwater service boundary is defined in the 2007 Agreement which transferred wastewater and stormwater assets to Halifax Water

Challenges for the Utility Establishing a cost of service based rate design for wastewater and stormwater services Meeting existing wastewater standards, and new federal regulations Aging wastewater infrastructure and insufficient funding Lack of historical data on age, location, condition and capacity of some wastewater and stormwater assets The NSUARB ordered some initiatives that have helped the utility address some of these challenges

Integrated Resource Plan Debt Strategy Cost of Service/Rate Design Operating Budgets Capital Budgets Strategic Initiatives…. Keeping us Fiscally Healthy Rate Applications

Financing Strategies that support Environmental Stewardship Using pricing signals to promote conservation. Higher volumetric charges versus base charges for water consumption and wastewater discharge Establishing separate stormwater charges that reflect cost causation Charges that will influence behavior to reduce stormwater getting into the wastewater system (do not currently exist) Surcharging for over-strength WW flows (in addition to other enforcement mechanisms) Separating “growth” related costs and projects, and implementation of development charges.

How do other jurisdictions bill for stormwater service? Based on water consumption Frontage charges Per lot charges Based on size of structure Based on assessed value through property taxation Based on an assigned category of run-off factor Based on a proxy for impervious area, or assigned category Based on actual impervious area Using impervious area as a billing determinant has a stronger correlation to cost causation, is defensible and objective because it can be measured, and is administratively cost effective

Development of the billing determinant – Impervious Area Halifax Water purchased satellite imagery and impervious area is measured from 8 spectral layers Selected parcels were ground-truthed with actual survey of impervious area and the variance between the survey results and satellite imagery was 0.16%, indicating 99.84% accuracy In 2009 looked at 20,000 properties and determined that even though lot sizes differ, the ratio of impervious area to pervious area does not change much, therefore it is possible to develop a residential average impervious area For ICI customers (Institutional, Commercial, Industrial) it is necessary to specifically measure the impervious area for each property

How did we determine who gets a stormwater bill? Topographic maps, watershed boundaries, maps showing location of HRWC owned stormwater infrastructure, and the stormwater boundary were used to do a preliminary assessment of which properties are receiving a service Many properties were exempted (approximately 5,000). The result is not perfect; recognized there would be other properties that would ultimately be exempted Sections 7 (6) to (13) of the Regulations set out a process to appeal whether a property is exempt or not. It is being administered with two steps, the first step being less formal. To date, only one customer/property has moved to the formal process by filing a Notice of Objection. Most inquiries will be resolved through the informal process.

Standard Drainage System Functional Categories PipeCatchbasinsAdministrationDitchesManholes Standard Drainage System Service Characteristics Right of WaySite Generated Stormwater Drainage System Billing Basis Impervious Area Measures Cost Allocation Process: Stormwater

Stormwater Charge Basis Stormwater revenue requirements and services have not changed significantly, but how it is collected, and who pays changed July 1, 2013 August 2013 commenced billing stormwater as a separate service for the 83,000 “piped” customers March 2014 commenced billing stormwater for the stormwater only customers Stormwater revenue requirements and services have not changed significantly, but how it is collected, and who pays, changed July 1, 2013 August 2013 commenced billing stormwater as a separate service for the 83,000 “piped” customers March 2014 commenced billing stormwater for the stormwater only customers

Stormwater Infrastructure Overview Halifax Water responsible for municipal stormwater infrastructure in relation to 2007 Transfer Agreement Stormwater service costs approximately $10M a year Stormwater infrastructure includes storm pipes, manholes, catchbasins, culverts, ditches, retention ponds and drainage swales The street network is also designed to manage stormwater flows (major storms) Some residents who are not water or wastewater customers do receive stormwater service, typically ditching maintenance and culvert replacements 480 km of ditches HRWC replaced 185 culverts last year

Stormwater Rates – Approved by NSUARB July 1, 2014 Stormwater expenses related to management of stormwater from the street right of way billed to HRM. HRM has asked Halifax Water to collect this on HRM’s behalf starting in 2014/15 Costs related to private property runoff are billed to property owners. Site Generated Flow Charge - $0.133 per m 2 for 2013/14, and $0.149 m 2 in 2014/15 Properties that do not ultimately drain to an Halifax Water system are exempt ICI Customers billed based on impervious area, as measured by satellite imagery Residential Customers billed a uniform charge based on average impervious area - $29.86 per year for 2013/14 and $33.39 in 2014/15

Contacts: Copies of the Integrated Resource Plan, Cost of Service Manual, Debt Study, Rate Application, and Halifax Water’s Rules and Regulations are available on the main page of Halifax Water’s website (