Water & Waste Water Utilities (Public) Public Utilities (Water System & Wastewater System) WATER SYSTEM The current water supply for the City of Red Oak is rather unique. Portions of the City are covered by a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity (CCN). This area was formerly supplied by a City run well system. It is currently supplied by a water line from the City of Dallas Water Utilities (DWU). The water is transported by a 36 inch water line to the Methodist Pump Station. In addition to the CCN, a significant portion of land within the City limits is covered by Rockett Special Utility District and almost all of the land area in the Extra Territorial Jurisdiction (ETJJ) is supplied water by the Rockett SUD. There are three emergency water connections; two with Rockett Water Supply Corporation and one with the City of Glenn Heights. An additional factor in the City s water supply is the fact that the City currently owns water rights in the amount of 1.5 million gallons per day in the Tarrant Regional Water System. These allocations can be used in a variety of ways in the future either by direct usage or by transferring to another entity in exchange for obtaining treated water. The City has received an average of 18.4 million gallons per month from DWU (range 10.8 to 26.8 million gallons per month). This equates to an average daily flow of 0.60 million gallons (range 0.39 to 0.95 million gallons). (Source: City of Red Oak, Texas. 2010 Comprehensive Plan. Page7-1. Adopted January 10, 2010) WASTEWATER SYSTEM The City of Red Oak is currently served by the Trinity River Authority for wastewater treatment. The treatment plant serving the City is the Red Oak Creek Regional Treatment Plant. This plant serves Red Oak and the communities of Ovilla and Glenn Heights; and portions of DeSoto, Cedar Hill and Lancaster. The plant is currently capable of serving 35,000 people and has a capacity of 3.5 million gallons per day (mgd). The flows developed by the City of Red Oak range from 0.6 mgd to 1.2 mgd. The current plant is capable of expansion to 6 mgd. Due to the terrain within the City, lifts are required to make the collection system effective. The City currently has 7 lift stations in operation for this purpose. (Source: City of Red Oak, Texas. 2010 Comprehensive Plan. Page7-7. Adopted January 10, 2010)
WATER Minimum Charges City of Red Oak Water Rates Effective Effective Effective 1/15/2016 1/15/2017 1/15/2018 Residential, Residential Sprinkler Accounts and Multi-Family Residential* 3/4 & 5/8 inch $ 21.38 $ 21.50 $ 22.50 $ 23.50 1 inch 21.38 23.65 24.75 25.85 1 1/2 inch 21.38 26.02 27.23 28.44 2 inch 21.38 28.62 29.95 31.28 3 inch 21.38 31.48 32.94 34.41 4 inch 21.38 34.63 36.24 37.85 * Multi-Family Residential accounts are charged the 3/4 & 5/8" rate per unit. Commercial, Commercial Sprinklers, and Schools* 3/4 & 5/8 inch $ 31.44 $ 32.25 $ 33.75 $ 35.25 1 inch 31.44 35.48 37.13 38.78 1 1/2 inch 31.44 39.02 40.84 42.65 2 inch 31.44 42.92 44.92 46.92 3 inch 31.44 47.22 49.41 51.61 4 inch 31.44 51.94 54.35 56.77 * School accounts are charged the 3/4 & 5/8" rate regardless of meter size. alternative Volumetric Charges Residential, Residential Sprinkler Accounts and Multi-Family Residential 0-1,000 gallons $ - $ 4.96 $ 5.16 $ 5.42 1,001-8,000 gallons 4.96 4.96 5.16 5.42 8,001-15,000 gallons 6.30 6.30 6.55 6.88 15,001 gallons + 7.48 7.48 7.78 8.17 Commercial, Commercial Sprinklers, and Schools 0-1,000 gallons $ - $ 5.95 $ 6.19 $ 6.50 1,001-24,000 gallons 5.95 5.95 6.19 6.50 24,001-35,000 gallons 7.44 7.44 7.74 8.12 35,001 gallons + 8.94 8.94 9.30 9.76
WASTEWATER Minimum Charges City of Red Oak Water Rates Residential, Rockett SUD Residential and Multi-Family Residential $ 28.01 $ 31.00 $ 36.00 $ 41.00 Commercial, Rockett SUD Commercial, and Schools $ 41.50 $ 46.50 $ 54.00 $ 61.50 Volumetric Charges Residential, Rockett SUD Residential and Multi-Family Residential 0-1,000 gallons $ - $ 7.04 $ 8.10 $ 9.31 1,001 gallons + 7.04 7.04 8.10 9.31 Commercial, Rockett SUD Commercial, and Schools 0-1,000 gallons $ - $ 7.04 $ 8.10 $ 9.31 1,001 gallons + 6.80 7.04 8.10 9.31
Utilities (Private) Private Utilities (Electricity, Natural Gas, Telecommunication) ELECTRICITY Texas is the only state with its own power grid, making it completely independent from other national networks, where one state's decisions may affect electricity markets in all other states. Additionally, the Texas grid is not subject to federal regulation over electrical transmission, which expedites the regulatory process for new energy development. Texas leads the nation in electricity production and consumption. Texas' electric power industry generates approximately 11 percent of the nation's capacity. Nuclear Power: Texas is also a major nuclear power generating state with nuclear energy being generated at two plants. The Comanche Peak project in north Central Texas has a 2,300 MW operating capacity and 2,700 MW is being produced at the South Texas Project near the Gulf Coast. Coal Fired-Power: Texas is top-ranked for coal production and is one of the top two states for lignite coal production. Wind Energy: Texas leads the nation in installed wind energy capacity (10,394 MW as of January 2012). Texas' dominance in the wind industry is also demonstrated through it being home to six of the ten largest wind power projects in the nation and two of the three largest wind farms in the western hemisphere, Roscoe Wind Farm and Horse Hollow Wind Farm. Texas is also a global leader in wind energy production, ranking 6th in the world. Alternative Sources: Texas is also pursuing solar, geothermal, wave/tidal, biomass and methane gas, and hydropower renewable energy technologies. (Source: Texas Wide Open for Business, Texas Economic Development Division, Office of the Governor) ELECTRICITY IN TEXAS IS DEREGULATED: CHOOSE YOUR OWN RETAIL ELECTRIC PROVIDER! Electricity in Texas has been deregulated for over a decade. Therefore, customers throughout Texas may choose their own retail electric provider (REP). Compare prices from a number of REP s to find retail electrical power at the most competitive price. Visit Power To Choose the official web site of the Texas Public Utility Commission -- where you may enter your zip code to compare offers at no-cost and choose the REP that is best for you! (Source: Power To Choose, Public Utility Commission of Texas, 1701 N. Congress Ave., PO Box 13326, Austin, TX 78711-3326) NATURAL GAS Natural gas service is provided by ATMOS Energy Corporation (ATMOS). Headquartered in Dallas, ATMOS is one of the country s largest natural-gas-only distributors, serving approximately 3 million customers from the Blue Ridge Mountains in the East to the Rocky Mountains in the West. Visit the ATMOS Energy Corporation web site, or call ATMOS Customer Service 1-888-286-6700 for more detailed information regarding natural gas service.) (Source: ATMOS Energy Corporation) TELEPHONE Local Service Over 400 competitive local exchange carriers (CLEC s) are certified to provide competitive local phone services in Texas. A listing of CLEC s conducting business in the Red Oak area may be found by visiting the Public Utility Commission of Texas web site under Telephone Companies. Long Distance Service Many changes over the years have allowed customers to tailor plans to fit their long distance calling needs and preferences. For long distance service, this could be one company, more than one company, or no company at all. It's your choice. The key to making a good choice is to know what your long distance needs are before you begin shopping for service. The Public Utility Commission of Texas has developed a list of questions one may ask in order to get answers that will help in choosing a long distance plan. Also, you can learn about how you can lower your long distance rates. (Source: Public Utility Commission of Texas, 1701 N. Congress Ave., PO Box 13326, Austin, TX 78711-3326)
BROADBAND A listing of Broadband providers for selected areas may be interactively viewed by visiting the Connected Texas web site and entering the applicable zip code. (Source: Connected Texas, Lorenzo de Zavala State Archives and Library Building, 1201 Brazos Street, Austin, Texas 78701, Tel: 1-877-846-7710, info@connectedtx.org)