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This document provides an overview of the Meridian Metropolitan District (MMD), a quasi-municipal corporation responsible for providing complete water supply and sanitary sewer systems. It details MMD's commitment to delivering reliable and safe drinking water, treating wastewater for reclaimed irrigation, and implementing water conservation plans. The district utilizes diverse water sources, including groundwater from the Denver Basin aquifer system and renewable water supplies through partnerships like the South Metro Water Supply Authority and WISE Partnership, while also pursuing Aquifer Storage and Recovery. MMD's approach integrates water supply and production, treatment and distribution, wastewater collection and treatment, and water reuse.
This Water Efficiency Plan for the Meridian Metropolitan District outlines strategies for water conservation and demand management. It details the existing water supply system, historical water demands, and sets new water efficiency goals for the district. The plan focuses on implementing a diverse range of programs, including pricing structures, operational utility-side measures, water loss control, public education and information campaigns, indoor and outdoor efficiency initiatives, and water reuse systems. Key objectives include achieving single-family water use rates below 90 gallons per capita per day, ensuring 100% reuse of wastewater flows, and maintaining potable unaccounted water below 10%. The plan is designed to ensure water supply reliability and meet future demands over the next seven years.
The Meridian Metropolitan District's budget for the year ending December 31, 2023, includes financial summaries, property tax information, and details for the General Fund, Debt Service Fund, Capital Projects Reserve Fund, DCC Fund, and Enterprise Fund. Key topics covered are revenues from property taxes, specific ownership taxes, water and sewer service fees, and intergovernmental revenue. Expenditures include general and administrative costs, debt service payments, capital outlay for street and water improvements, and transfers to other funds. The budget also outlines significant assumptions related to property taxes, water and sewer service fees, interest income, and intergovernmental revenue.
The Meridian Metropolitan District's budget for the year ending December 31, 2022, includes financial summaries, property tax information, and details for the General Fund, Debt Service Fund, Capital Projects Reserve Fund, DCC Fund, and Enterprise Fund. Key topics covered are revenues from property taxes, specific ownership taxes, water and sewer service fees, and intergovernmental revenue. Expenditures include general administration, debt service, capital projects, and various operational costs. The budget also outlines significant assumptions, debt service requirements, and reserve allocations.
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