Here is the 2015 survey report for reference: http://ca-nv-awwa.org/canv/downloads/2016/CANVRateSurvey2015.pdf
Additional analyses
Will be good to keep discussing about which analyses are more amenable to being put in the report and which are more amenable to interactive dashboards on a website.
Here is the 2015 survey report for reference: http://ca-nv-awwa.org/canv/downloads/2016/CANVRateSurvey2015.pdf
Additional analyses
- John had good points about ET used in typical bill. Ideally that would be localized
- Type of rate structure (similar to bill frequency)
- Dashboard with hydrologic region as a selector
- Group statistics by region (hydrologic and other)
Rate structure by region
Average volumetric / variable charge
Average fixed charge
- Use 15 ccf for default average usage
- Use agency's R-GPCD to dynamically set water usage for rates. Could do a winter and summer bill plot. X axis price at typical water usage dynamically set by actual R-GPCD; Y axis is the amount over / under the efficiency target (also use water budget / goal)
- Scatter plot of mandated percentage reduction against actually achieved reduction. Color based on yes / no response to drought rate changes.
- Comparing to 2013 and 2015 results. Ideas on how to implement? Are people changing rate structures? Are people changing bimonthly to monthly? Are people adding drought rates?
- Just for fun... these joy plots are super cool and would be great to integrate that style somehow: https://lsteely.shinyapps.io/streamflow_joyplots/
Will be good to keep discussing about which analyses are more amenable to being put in the report and which are more amenable to interactive dashboards on a website.