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FBC Spring Conference April 21, 2016
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Flip Mellinger Using the data to improve efficiency © The Florida Benchmarking Consortium
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Select the right comparison Try to find similar size Note urban or rural Fewer plants or many more Note treatment processes This is why FBC beats National data
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Select key performance indicators What is important to you and your Board? Cost per million gallons treated? Operations and maintenance costs per account? Number of water pipe leaks per 100 miles? Number of sewer pipe failures per 100 miles? Customer service costs per active account? Decide what your key performance indicators are and begin to strategize.
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Using KPIs to develop a strategic plan Talk to your comparison group are they really the right fit? are they closest? If not same number of customers, same number of plants per number of customers Coastal or inland? Salt water issues?
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Using KPIs to develop a strategic plan Begin looking at how you function. Who does it cheaper and how? Treatment processes Bio-solids handling Bulk chlorine Energy audits Competitive bid processes Paperwork handling – work orders Automation opportunities?
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Using KPIs to develop a strategic plan Involve your staff for grass roots improvement Identify the processes and the associated costs They are the pros, they know best Look for savings opportunities Its tough to drive this from the top Better to have full force advocating.
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Using KPIs to develop a strategic plan Develop a strategic plan, get Board buy in! Don’t be afraid to show the Board your weaknesses Develop corrective actions Identify the costs and the projected savings Share the plan with everyone Implement change
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Select comparison examples Marion County Utilities 2011 Marion County Utilities 2010 Marion County Utilities 2009 Florida Benchmarking Consortium Average Seminole County Utilities City of Tallahassee$2,844.65$2,904.36$3,561.35 $2038.61 (Counties) $2,346.19 (Cities) DNR$1,561.49
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Set Goals & Objectives Example Continue to regionalize SCADA Implementation Greater control of plants – reduced electricity Less manpower Upgrade / modernize facilities for efficiency Reduced from 11 WWTPs to 6 – going to 5
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Demonstrated Results Marion County Utilities 2014 Marion County Utilities 2013 Marion County Utilities 2012 Marion County Utilities 2011 Marion County Utilities 2010 Marion County Utilities 2009$2,539.82$2,694.19$2,930.72$2,844.65$2,904.36$3,561.35
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Live Data Comparison Polk CountyCharlotte CountyFBC Counties (AVG) # Water Accounts53,55857,114147,291 Water Sold5,065,000,0003,922,000,00019,579,770,000 Water per customer (gal)94,570.3768,669.68132,932.56 Total O&M Cost Water$13,650,398.00$5,329,656.00$34,440,389.06 Cost per Account$254.87$93.32$233.83 # Wastewater Accounts36,73134,582111,059 Wastewater Treated2,017,130,0002,151,350,00019,206,692,375 Wastewater per customer (gal)54,916.2862,210.11172,941.34 Total O&M Cost Wastewater$16,843,810.00$11,128,501.00$45,705,729.77 Cost per Account$458.57$321.80$411.54
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Comparison Point Discussion # of Water Accounts Amount of Water Sold Gallons per Account Total O&M Cost Water Cost water per account # Wastewater Accounts Gallons treated Gallons per customer Total O&M Cost Wastewater Cost per Account
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Questions? Flip Mellinger flipmellinger@pascocountyfl.net
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