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mr. steve ritchie. so it's a pretty impressive meeting we had an opportunity to share with them our thoughts about how things were going with it out. i message that they to him was consistent in line with what i've told this commission back in may on a long piece points. this region, the region that your service area is, as you saw with steve, has some of the lowest per capita in the state. very proud of that, but also means we know we have more to do. in fact, if you look at april 2015 numbers, residential use was 59 gallons per capita per day across 2.3 million residential customers. that's a phenomenal number when you think about it. it was the lowest that month. our agencies and bawsca are aggressively implementing water conservation insert service area to exceed the state calls. all were not us water supplier, racking like we are in hand-in-hand with her agencies on this. we have partnered with them to implement and expand programs in their service areas, step up and provide services that we can do
mr. steve ritchie. so it's a pretty impressive meeting we had an opportunity to share with them our thoughts about how things were going with it out. i message that they to him was consistent in line with what i've told this commission back in may on a long piece points. this region, the region that your service area is, as you saw with steve, has some of the lowest per capita in the state. very proud of that, but also means we know we have more to do. in fact, if you look at april 2015...
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mr. ritchie is suggesting a and lex >> i guess from our standpoint within partnering with the interruptible rate customers and they've been performing well during some of the challenges they have i think one of the things were looking at was achieving the 25, but hiring the penalty if they don't meet it. so, that was something that was a first step then, as we start really honing in on interruptible rates we didn't really think about it when we initiated interruptible means relief to shut off someone's water will be the first one to shut it off. so, now as we progress a request for reductions, were trying to find tune it. were sort of suggesting that 25 is probably good enough that the higher the penalty. i do understand that you want more conservation from those accounts. so, it can go in either way. i think were recommending higher penalties, if they fail to meet the 25%. >> the objective that i have is not to make money to save water. if people have been getting a rate benefits on the expectation that it august curtailed. we need to have a stronger cutback provision than is for people we
mr. ritchie is suggesting a and lex >> i guess from our standpoint within partnering with the interruptible rate customers and they've been performing well during some of the challenges they have i think one of the things were looking at was achieving the 25, but hiring the penalty if they don't meet it. so, that was something that was a first step then, as we start really honing in on interruptible rates we didn't really think about it when we initiated interruptible means relief to shut...
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mr. ritchie. >> thank you, steve ritchie assistant general manager for water. if we could have the slides please. to provide the latest information that we have regarding the drought. in terms of some of the -- routinely our levels of storage and hetch hetchy continues to be high at 93% capacity and water bank is starting to increase. we're releasing water that we are generating hydroelectricity at home powerhouse, providing drafting flows from the tuolumne river, but ends up in the water bank. so it's three-fer at this time. i don't always include this slide. this slide is the status of other california reservoirs. particularly of note, new molonas -- don pedro reservoir at 36% capacity and quite low, anybody have gone upcountry, and you see how low it really is and those reservoirs are extremely low at this point. so we're fortunate to have one that is much fuller. precipitation, i have included this chart because we do continue to get some storms upcountry. so the red line is current year, 2015. and we have gotten to the level we were at least year in terms
mr. ritchie. >> thank you, steve ritchie assistant general manager for water. if we could have the slides please. to provide the latest information that we have regarding the drought. in terms of some of the -- routinely our levels of storage and hetch hetchy continues to be high at 93% capacity and water bank is starting to increase. we're releasing water that we are generating hydroelectricity at home powerhouse, providing drafting flows from the tuolumne river, but ends up in the water...
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mr. ritchie. >> thank you, steve ritchie assistant general manager for water.if we could have the slides please. to provide the latest information that we have regarding the drought. in terms of some of the -- routinely our levels of storage and hetch hetchy continues to be high at 93% capacity and water bank is starting to increase. we're releasing water that we are generating hydroelectricity at home powerhouse, providing drafting flows from the tuolumne river, but ends up in the water bank. so it's three-fer at this time. i don't always include this slide. this slide is the status of other california reservoirs. particularly of note, new molonas -- don pedro reservoir at 36% capacity and quite low, anybody have gone upcountry, and you see how low it really is and those reservoirs are extremely low at this point. so we're fortunate to have one that is much fuller. precipitation, i have included this chart because we do continue to get some storms upcountry. so the red line is current year, 2015. and we have gotten to the level we were at least year in terms o
mr. ritchie. >> thank you, steve ritchie assistant general manager for water.if we could have the slides please. to provide the latest information that we have regarding the drought. in terms of some of the -- routinely our levels of storage and hetch hetchy continues to be high at 93% capacity and water bank is starting to increase. we're releasing water that we are generating hydroelectricity at home powerhouse, providing drafting flows from the tuolumne river, but ends up in the water...
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mr. hall took the test. he didn't take the test. >> with his first line of defense shot down, higgins pivots to explain ziggy's actions. >> ritchie, how many times have you been up for parole in the last 18 years? >> twice. >> what's happened each of those times? >> they've continued me, because of something i've done. >> why would you purposely try to ditch your parole? >> because i'm scared of getting out. >> you met the parole board before? >> yes, sir. >> if you didn't want to make parole, can you say i don't want to go? >> i don't know if you would understand but a convict saying that he's not ready to get out, i'd feel like i would be ostracized. >> is that it? >> yes, sir. >> the lieutenant's decision comes swiftly. >> guilty of the charge of refusal, attempt to alter a drug screen. recommend five days of segregation, assess a fee of $25. $4 fine. recommended job drop. you want to appeal this? >> yes, sir. >> yes, sir, i don't think the $25 is appropriate. >> i can suspend that. i will suspend the $25. >> okay. >> and ritchie would like a little time to get his affairs in order before he has to go away for five days. >> no.
mr. hall took the test. he didn't take the test. >> with his first line of defense shot down, higgins pivots to explain ziggy's actions. >> ritchie, how many times have you been up for parole in the last 18 years? >> twice. >> what's happened each of those times? >> they've continued me, because of something i've done. >> why would you purposely try to ditch your parole? >> because i'm scared of getting out. >> you met the parole board before?...