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Institute for Public Service and Policy Research. Some results from our 2008 survey…. Age of Pipes. Source of Water Supply. Ability to Issue Debt. Transfers to the General Fund. The economy’s impact on local governments in South Carolina. Between 2008 and 2012: - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Institute for Public Service and Policy Research
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Some results from our 2008 survey…..
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Age of Pipes
Under 40 Years of Age
40 to 80 Years of Age
Over 80 Years of Age
59% 36% 5%
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Source of Water Supply
Resevoir/Lake River Ground/Aquifer Other Utility0%
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100%
17%23%
46%41%
Source of Water Supply
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Ability to Issue Debt
0%
10%
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30%
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100%
69%
31%
Water Entities Ability to Issue Debt
YesNo
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Transfers to the General Fund
0%
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100%
26%
74%
Water Entities Transferring Funds to the General Fund
YesNo
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The economy’s impact on local governments in South Carolina
Between 2008 and 2012:Net change in general fund budgets: Municipalities = 1.16%; Counties = 1.33% Over the same four year period, the seasonally adjusted Consumer Price Index increased 7.21%.
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More on the economy….
• 70% of local governments transferred funds from enterprise funds to the general fund
• Average transfer was about 7% of the general fund, and as high as 30% of the general fund
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Anderson Beaufort-Jasper Charleston Columbia North Augusta Rock Hill SJWD0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
12%
Which of the following describes our water supply in South Carolina?
% A
nsw
erin
g Sc
arce
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Rate Structures
64%
17%
19%
Water Provider Rate Structure
Uniform
Decreasing
Increasing
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Residential Water Rates
$1 to $10 $10.01 to $20 $20.01 to $30 $30.01 to $40 $40.01 to $50 $50 and Above0%
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Monthly Residential Water Bill (1,000 Cubic Feet)
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Water Systems Charging Fees
0%
10%
20%
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40%
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90%
100%
37%
63%
Water Entities Charging an Impact Fee
YesNo
0%
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20%
30%
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50%
60%
70%
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40%
60%
Water Providers Charging a Separate Fee for the Maintainance of a Fire Pro-
tection System
YesNo
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