Quelling fears about water meters.Although the thought of water metering Water metering is the process of measuring water use through water meters. Prevalence Water metering is common for residential and commercial drinking water supply in many countries, as well as for industrial self-supply with water. has many building owners running scared, Alan A`lan´ n. 1. A wolfhound. Rothschild, a consultant specializing in water cost management and analysis, maintains that switching from frontage to metered billing can result in tremendous savings in many instances. Rothschild, president of Vantage Group Water Management & Analysis, based in North Brunswick, New Jersey. stressed that building owners need to find out what effect metering will have on their buildings before a meter is installed. "Once you know that, you can make intelligent decisions on whether or not to meter voluntarily and what sort of conservation measures make economic sense," Rothschild said. The 41-year-old Rothschild, a graduate of Rutgets University, began specializing in water cost analysis when he discovered that most developers and building owners had no idea what they were getting into due to the water metering issue. Rothschild helped out a number of building owners by analyzing their water costs as a courtesy about three years ago and saw that there was a need for a full-time specialist to help determine whether savings would be realized by switching to metered billing. Specifically, Rothschild noticed that his Jamaica, Queens Jamaica is a neighborhood in the borough of Queens in New York City. It was settled as a town by the English under Dutch rule in 1656 in New Netherland. The neighborhood is part of Queens Community Board 12. , and New Jersey buildings were saving 20 to 30 percent by water metering. While he acknowledged that not all building owners will see tremendous savings by water metering, the switch could be quite economical for others. "Owners are very much afraid," Rothschild said. "Most people hear horror stories horror story Story intended to elicit a strong feeling of fear. Such tales are of ancient origin and form a substantial part of folk literature. They may feature supernatural elements such as ghosts, witches, or vampires or address more realistic psychological fears. about costs tripling or quadrupling quad·ru·ple adj. 1. Consisting of four parts or members. 2. Four times as much in size, strength, number, or amount. 3. Music Having four beats to the measure. n. . The other side of the equation, however, is that many owners have cut costs in half by metered billing." One of Rothschild's larger clients, for instance, will now save an estimated $50,000 per year because of water metering. Rothschild added that the client, whose building has 1,700 units, will approach savings of $100,000-ayear after instituting a water cost management plan. "Water cost analysis gives people an idea of water cost management with a long-term Long-term Three or more years. In the context of accounting, more than 1 year. long-term 1. Of or relating to a gain or loss in the value of a security that has been held over a specific length of time. Compare short-term. plan, as well as savings through reduced water consumption," said Rothschild, who has thus far calculated pre-metering expenses for close to 100 clients. "There's an awful lot of savings out there, but people are afraid." While New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of City's Department of Environmental Protection insists that the water metering program will be revenue neutral and designed to produce no net gain in income other than what would normally be required to fund the water system, Rothschild noted that metered charges will shift the burden of payments toward properties least able to afford it. Part of the problem, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Rothschild, is that metered charges shift the burden of payments toward owners of low- to moderate-income buildings with relatively high tenant density. As a result, Rothschild emphasized that it is important for building owners to have a water cost analysis to understand where they stand vis-a-vis the water metering issue. 'The most important thing is to find out what effect metering will have on your building before the meter is installed,' Rothschild said. 'We try to do what we can, accept the reality of the situation and improve it. There are a lot of cases where there are big savings out there. ' The New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. water metering program, which started in 1988 and has a projected completion date of 1998, was created to promote water conservation and to increase the efficiency of the city's water/sewer system. Accompanied by rising water rates, the meters, city officials believe, would make owners consume less water by forcing them to pay for what they actually use. Currently, most owners pay based on the size of their building. Owners complain, however, that, with no allowable means to pass costs on to tenants, they will be penalized pe·nal·ize tr.v. pe·nal·ized, pe·nal·iz·ing, pe·nal·iz·es 1. To subject to a penalty, especially for infringement of a law or official regulation. See Synonyms at punish. 2. for tenants who use water indiscriminately. 'The basic idea was if the city metered residential buildings, it would control use and sewage Sewage Water-carried wastes, in either solution or suspension, that flow away from a community. Also known as wastewater flows, sewage is the used water supply of the community. It is more than 99. costs,' said Rothschild. 'It's a big political problem. They passed the law and never saw the impact -- that bills go up in low and moderate housing.' Under the 'Window of Opportunity' program, co-ops and condos can voluntarily install meters ahead of the Bureau of Water Register's schedule. The voluntary meter installation program is available through June, though it is expeaed to be extended. According to Rothschild, the city may not get to many owner's buildings for another five to seven years and if that building is going to save money by metering, it should begin as soon as possible. He noted that, regardless of the outcome of water metering, in view of past and anticipated water and sewer SEWER. Properly a trench artificially made for the purpose of carrying water into the sea, river, or some other place of reception. Public sewers are, in general, made at the public expense. Crabb, R. P. Sec. 113. rate increases, building owners will benefit from a water cost analysis, which will accurately predict costs and indicate the efficiency of existing water use. For instance, Rothschild said that Vantage recently performed a water cost analysis of 18 co-ops and determined that 12 to 15 of them will save money by water metering. Out of approximately IOO IOO In Our Opinion IOO Institut für Orgonforschung IOO Idaho Operations Office co-op buildings analyzed an·a·lyze tr.v. an·a·lyzed, an·a·lyz·ing, an·a·lyz·es 1. To examine methodically by separating into parts and studying their interrelations. 2. Chemistry To make a chemical analysis of. 3. by Vantage, Rothschild added, it was discovered that only two would not save money by water metering. "In properties that are already metered, we are finding possible cost savings as high as 20 percent to 30 percent, " said Rothschild. Vantage provides clients with a twophase program to determine the best steps for dealing with the emerging issue of water cost management and conservation. Phase I of the program provides the building owner with a water cost analysis of metered water/sewage costs, thus, allowing owners to make sound decisions on when and if to install meters voluntarily, as well as the projected expenses for installation of effective water conservation devices and efficient water cost management methods. 'Our analysis will tell owners exactly what consumption and costs they can expect so they don't make a blind bet on possible savings,' said RothsChild. "Comparing anticipated metered costs to current 'frontage' costs will also indicate any potential savings by early metering." Under Phase 11, Vantage provides building owners with expert assistance in all facets of water cost management, making specific recommendations on suitable types of conservation devices, including payback Payback The length of time it takes to recover the initial cost of a project, without regard to the time value of money. analyses, and effective administrative conservation methods. 'With our program, astute as·tute adj. Having or showing shrewdness and discernment, especially with respect to one's own concerns. See Synonyms at shrewd. [Latin ast building managers and owners are able to eliminate the unexpected budget shock that can follow the inevitable conversion to metered water/sewer rates,' Rothschild concluded. |
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