Pressure Reducing Valve 1
R-CIP-0264Cost by year
$25,000 total| Year | Expenditure type | Basis | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| FY2040 | not stated | no basis | $25,000 |
Funding by source and year
more than one source per year is supported| Source | Class | FY40 | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| CRF: Water Treatment | Saved in advance | $25,000 | $25,000 |
| Residual against cost | 0 | $0 | |
Actual spend
manual entry or CSVNothing recorded. Actuals sit at the same grain as the funding above — by year and by source — so plan against actual works at the level the money was planned at.
Life cycle
| Useful life | 20 yrs |
| Condition | — |
| Last purchase | 2020-07-01 00:00:00 |
| Previous investment | $15,000 |
| Next investment | $25,000 |
| Trade-in value | — |
| Replacement year | FY2040 |
The Town paid $15,000 last time and will pay $25,000 next — 67% more.
Classification
derived| Importance | — |
| Timing rationale | — |
| Project type | — |
Proposed by rule. Nobody has confirmed it, so nothing built on these values states a fact.
Movement window
Not set. How far this project can move does not exist in the register, and the scenario engine cannot move anything without it. This is a question for the department, not a default.
Narrative
This pressure control valve system was installed in 2000 as part of the first SRF water improvements project. This valve system reduced pressure to customers on Pine and Heneage Lane.
A picture is recorded in the register at S:\databases\CIP database\photos\Water\Typical of pressure reducing valve.jpg — upload it on the edit page to show it here.
Who pays
CRF: Water Treatment — Water user fees, Water Fund.