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Public Works
Requested Action (Identify appropriate Action or Motion, purpose, cost, timeframe, etc.)
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Request approval of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between Fulton County and the Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District (MNGWPD) for continued participation in the District-wide Single-Family Residential Toilet Retrofit program, in the total amount of $25,000.00 for one year; to authorize the Chairman to execute each agreement and related documents; to authorize the County Attorney to approve as to form and make modifications as necessary to protect the County’s interests prior to execution; and for other purposes. Effective upon execution. (APPROVED)
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Requirement for Board Action (Cite specific Board policy, statute or code requirement)
Emergency Water Conservation Measures (Board Item #07-0889) outlined a three-phased plan designed to encourage customers to reduce water usage. In addition to the three-phased plan, the Board agreed to participate in the toilet retrofit rebate program.
Strategic Priority Area related to this item (If yes, note strategic priority area below)
Health and Human Services
Commission Districts Affected
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Is this a purchasing item?
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Summary & Background
The Department of Public Works recommends approval of a MOA for continued participation in the MNGWPD’s Single-family High Efficiency Toilet (HET) Rebate Program as outlined in the MNGWPD's Water Resource Management Plan. The program applies to single-family homes built prior to 1993 and is administered by the MNGWPD.
On March 16, 2022, the Board of Commissioners approved the 15th MOA with the MNGWPD (Board Item # 22-0174) allowing for Fulton County’s continued participation in the District-wide residential toilet retrofit program. Under the 2022 MOA, Fulton County rebated 8 toilets, expended $680 in total program costs, and realized estimated daily water savings of over 155 gallons. The 2023 MOA will represent the 16th year Fulton County participates in this program.
The current program will provide $75 rebates to homeowners who replace existing high-water-use toilets with ultra-high-efficiency toilets (UHET) using 1.1 gallons per flush (gpf) or less that have also received the EPA WaterSense certification. Each qualifying homeowner is allowed a maximum rebate of $150. The Toilet Retrofit Program is administered by the MNGWPD and is a part of Emergency Water Conservation Measures that were approved by the Board on November 7, 2007 pursuant to a mandate from then-Governor Perdue. Effective July 1, 2021, high-efficiency toilets (HET) using 1.28 gpf are no longer eligible for rebates.
Scope of Work:
Community Impact: Since the start of the program, Fulton County has issued 7,581 rebates totaling $735,735 and has saved an estimated 130,489 gallons per day in water in water usage for the County. Continued participation in the Program would allow Public Works the ability to provide customers with incentives to encourage water conservation and assist in meeting the MNGWPD’s goal of 11% reduction in per capita water usage by 2030.
Department Recommendation: The Department of Public Works recommends approval of the MOA for continued participation in the District-wide Single-family Toilet Retrofit program with the MNGWPD.
Project Implications: Discontinuation of the Program could impact Public Works’ ability to meet the MNGWPD’s goal of 11% reduction in per capita water usage by 2030. Additionally, the implementation of a program to replace older, inefficient toilets with WaterSense labeled high efficiency toilets in single- and multi-family home is a requirement of the MNGWPD Water Resource Management Plan.
Community Issues/Concerns: The Department of Public Works is not aware of any issues/concerns raised by the community.
Department Issues/Concerns: The Department of Public Works does not have any issues or concerns with the agreement.
History of BOC Agenda Item: Board Items #: 08-0196 (February 20, 2008); 09-0421 (April 15, 2009); 10-0271 (March 3, 2010); 11-0191 (March 2, 2011); 12-0215 (March 21, 2012); 13-0245 (April 5, 2013); 14-0225 (April 2, 2014); 15-0227 (March 18, 2015); 16-0116 (February 17, 2016); 17-0222 (March 15, 2017); 18-0105 (February 21, 2018); 19-0257 (April 10, 2019); 20-0213 (March 18, 2020); 21-0200 (March 17, 2021); 22-0174 (March 16, 2022).
Additional Information: To protect the interests of the County, the County Attorney shall approve the [e.g., contract, Intergovernmental Agreement, Memorandum of Understanding, etc.] as to form and substance, and make any necessary modification, prior to execution by the Chairman.