Plano North | December 2024

Stretched supply causes Plano water rates to rise From the cover

The framework

The setup

Wholesale water rates have increased for the last three scal years in a row. More than half of fees collected via wholesale water rates are reserved for covering capital project costs and maintenance. The Texas State Water Plan recommends more than $10 billion in projects that NTMWD can pursue in order to meet future water demand.

NTMWD serves 13 member cities including Plano. Member cities play a unique role in NTM- WD’s regional water system by pledging to cover the cost of the system, Johnson said. NTMWD also provides water for 34 customer cities and utility districts. Customer cities pay for water at an extra ve cents per 1,000 gallons.

In 2024, Plano hired NewGen Strategies and Solutions to conduct a ve-year forecast of water rates. NewGen delivered results of the study in August, which showed water users in the 1,001-5,000 gallon range were not paying a fair share for water, Budget Director Karen Rhodes- Whitley said. 35% of water bills issued between July 2023-2024 charged for less than 5,000 gallons, according to the study. City ocials intend to gradually increase the tier’s cost for water over the next three years until it’s in line with NTMWD’s wholesale charges.

NTMWD’s upcoming capital projects

Fannin

Key:

Existing water pipeline

Service area

Grayson

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1 Wylie Water Treatment Plant expansion: $142M 2 Leonard Water Treatment Plant expansion: $36M 3 New 84-inch water pipe from Lake Texoma to Leonard Water Treatment Plant: $29M 4 Sister Grove Regional Water Resource Recovery Facility wastewater expansion: $152M

5 South Mesquite Regional Wastewater Plant wastewater expansion: $42M 6 Panther Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant wastewater expansion: $120M

Hopkins

6 4

Hunt

Denton

3

Collin

1

Residential water rates

Rockwall

Rains

Dallas

Minimum charge by pipe size

5

FY 2023-24 rate

FY 2024-25 rate

Kaufman

Van Zandt

Pipe size

SOURCE: NORTH TEXAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT COMMUNITY IMPACT

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$28.89 $28.89 $137.50

Up to 3/4 inch

$28.89 $28.89 $127.88 $201.82

1 inch

1 1/2 inch

$217

2 inch

NTMWD’s capital budget

Explaining the role

Consumption charges (per 1,000 gallons)

Building new infrastructure: $737M Maintaining existing infrastructure: $195M Increasing wastewater peak ow capacity: $100M

FY 2023-24 rate

FY 2024-25 rate

NTMWD plans to invest more than $5 billion over the next 10 years to meet the increasing demands of a growing population, Johnson said. In FY 2024-25 alone, NTMWD’s budget includes $1.1 billion planned for capital and maintenance projects. “Rapid growth in our service area continues to drive our infrastructure investments,” Johnson said.

Gallons

Minimum bill Minimum bill

First 1,000 1,001-5,000

$2.20 $4.70 $9.40 $11.30

$0.89 $4.37 $8.73 $10.58

Allocated funds

5,001-20,000 20,001-40,000 All over 40,000

Meeting regulatory requirements: $58M

SOURCE: CITY OF PLANOCOMMUNITY IMPACT

SOURCE: NORTH TEXAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICTCOMMUNITY IMPACT

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