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File #: 19-835    Version: 1 Name:
Type: CONSENT AGENDA Status: Approved
File created: 5/23/2019 In control: Water Utilities Department
On agenda: 1/8/2020 Final action: 1/8/2020
Title: Authorize (1) approval of Industrial, Commercial, Institutional rebate applications from Texas Instruments Incorporated in the amount of $71,326.49, S2 Tierra, LLC in the amount of $87,185.98, NXRTBH Versailles, LLC in the amount of $52,484.90, and NXRTBH Dana Point, LLC in the amount of $32,632.98; and (2) an increase in appropriations in an amount not to exceed $243,630.35 in the Water Conservation Program Fund - Total not to exceed $243,630.35 - Financing: Water Conservation Program Fund
Indexes: 100
Attachments: 1. Resolution
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STRATEGIC PRIORITY: Mobility Solutions, Infrastructure, and Sustainability
AGENDA DATE: January 8, 2020
COUNCIL DISTRICT(S): All
DEPARTMENT: Water Utilities Department
EXECUTIVE: Majed Al-Ghafry
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Authorize (1) approval of Industrial, Commercial, Institutional rebate applications from Texas Instruments Incorporated in the amount of $71,326.49, S2 Tierra, LLC in the amount of $87,185.98, NXRTBH Versailles, LLC in the amount of $52,484.90, and NXRTBH Dana Point, LLC in the amount of $32,632.98; and (2) an increase in appropriations in an amount not to exceed $243,630.35 in the Water Conservation Program Fund - Total not to exceed $243,630.35 - Financing: Water Conservation Program Fund

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BACKGROUND

Water Conservation remains an essential element of Dallas' long-range water supply strategy. The water conservation program is currently guided by the Water Conservation Five-Year Work Plan, adopted by Dallas City Council on June 15, 2016, by Resolution No. 16-0997. The plan includes a range of efforts classed as water system improvements, ordinance changes, or continued customer engagement. Through these conservation efforts, the City has saved an estimated 487 billion gallons of water since October 2001.

The Industrial, Commercial, Institutional (ICI) Rebate Program serves to complement and enhance the ICI Audit Initiative. The audits are provided to the City's ICI customers to help them identify potential water savings throughout their facilities. ICI water consumption audits were included as a water conservation strategy in the City's 2010 Five-Year Strategic Plan and in the 2016 Water Conservation Five-Year Work Plan Update.

Participating ICI rebate customers are required to have an ICI audit performed by the City of Dallas prior to requesting a rebate. They must also sign an agreement with the City that specifies the rebate amount, installation deadline, and other cond...

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