Considerations in Setting Charge Sample Clauses

Considerations in Setting Charge. In setting the Wholesale Delivery Charge, the District shall consider and appropriately take into account, among any other factors the District considers relevant, (i) the Annual Budget, (ii) differences in cost between Treated Water and Raw Water, (iii) trends in surpluses and shortfalls in revenue derived from the Wholesale Delivery Charge in prior fiscal years, (iv) amounts on deposit in the Operation and Maintenance Fund, (v) amounts needed to maintain the Renewal and Replacement Fund, (vi) the most current projections of future deliveries by the District of Treated Water and Raw Water to Municipal Customers, and (vii) any Other District Revenues available to the District for payment of the Operation and Maintenance Costs.
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Considerations in Setting Charge. In setting the Wholesale Rate, the District shall consider and appropriately take into account, among any other factors the District considers relevant, (i) the Annual Budget, (ii) differences in cost between Treated Water and Raw Water, (iii) trends in surpluses and shortfalls in revenue derived from the Wholesale Rate in prior fiscal years, (iv) amounts on deposit in the Operation and Maintenance Fund, (v) amounts needed to maintain the Renewal and Replacement Fund, (vi) amounts needed to maintain the Capital Facilities Reserve Account, (vii) System Costs,
Considerations in Setting Charge. In setting the Wholesale Delivery Charge, the Authority shall consider and appropriately take into account, among any other factors the Authority considers relevant, (i) differences between Treated Water and Raw Water with respect to the cost and expense elements listed in Section 7.5.1; (ii) surpluses and shortfalls in revenue derived from the Wholesale Delivery Charge in the prior fiscal year; and

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