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Your water bill consists of not only your water charge but also charges for other services. The costs include your Water, base meter, sewer, sanitation, tax, and stormwater. Residential Water is billed on a tiered scale, while Commercial Water is billed on a flat scale.

Uniform Rate is a structure that has a constant per unit price for all metered units of water consumed on a year-round basis. It differs from a flat fee in that it requires metered service. Some utilities charge varying user groups different rates such as charging residential households one rate and industrial users a different rate. Constant block rates provide some stability for utilities and encourage conservation because the consumer bill varies with water usage.

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Declining Block Rates are the opposite of increasing block rates where the unit price of each succeeding block of usage is charged at a lower unit rate than the previous block(s). This rate structures are popular in rural areas that service large farming populations or areas with large users such as heavy industry and where water is plentiful.

Increasing Block Rate Example - this second bill is an example of an efficient user with an increasing block rate structure. You can see that the utility has even labeled the various blocks with its corresponding water use efficiency level. The above user falls into the "Efficient" group and so avoids the much higher per unit costs of the next three tiers. Some utilities will forgive various surcharges for its most efficient users because their below average water use places less burden on the system and reduces demand for new sources of water and pipes to transport this water.

As long as the spending remains below the average national and regional peer utility spending, Evergy should continue to make progress towards achieving regionally competitive rates and reliable service, KCC staff said.

Using that metric, the electric U.S. utility companies with the highest expected net plant growth are NextEra Energy at 98.3%, Eversource Energy at 48.3%, Idacorp at 35.6%, Allete at 32.9% and PNM Resources at 28.5%, KCC staff said, citing S&P Global Market Intelligence data.

Chapter 182 of the Texas Utilities Code as amended in 2021 by House Bill 872 provides that a government-operated utility may not disclose personal information (customer's address, telephone number, and social security number) in a customer's account, or any information related to the volume or units of utility usage or amounts billed or collected for such utility usage, unless the customer elects to allow such information disclosed.

NOTE: The District is allowed to disclose information in a customer's account record to federal, state, or local government officials; to District employees, officials and operations personnel; to consumer reporting agencies; to a contractor or subcontractor approved by and providing services to the District, the state, a political subdivision of the state, or the United States; or to any other provider of utility services.

All residential customers in Plano are charged for refuse collection. Normally, this service is provided once a week. The City provides a 95 or 68 gallon trash cart and a recycling cart on wheels. Grass clippings and other yard debris are picked up if bagged in recyclable paper bags. These bags are available for purchase at the City of Plano Warehouse, 4100 W. Plano Parkway. Citizens are encouraged to mulch grass clippings and leave them on the lawn.

The City of Plano Customer and Utility Services Department offers a variety of services to our customers. Some services require a minimal fee. A service fee is charged for some non-emergency services. If you have any questions regarding whether you will be charged for a service, always ask. The following is a summary and brief description of service fees.

The successor to Windows NT 3.51, Windows NT 4.0 introduced the user interface of Windows 95 to the Windows NT family, including the Windows shell, File Explorer (known as Windows NT Explorer at the time), and the use of "My" nomenclature for shell folders (e.g. My Computer). It also includes most components introduced with Windows 95. Internally, Windows NT 4.0 was known as the Shell Update Release (SUR).[12] While many administrative tools, notably User Manager for Domains, Server Manager and Domain Name Service Manager still used the old graphical user interfaces, the Start menu in Windows NT 4.0 separated the per-user shortcuts and folders from the shared shortcuts and folders by a separator line.[13] Windows NT 4.0 includes some enhancements from Microsoft Plus! for Windows 95 such as the Space Cadet pinball table, font smoothing, showing window contents while dragging, high-color icons and stretching the wallpaper to fit the screen. Windows Desktop Update could also be installed on Windows NT 4.0 to update the shell version and install Task Scheduler.[14] Windows NT 4.0 Resource Kit included the Desktop Themes utility.[15]

The server editions of Windows NT 4.0 include Internet Information Services 2.0, Microsoft FrontPage 1.1, NetShow Services, Remote Access Service (which includes a PPTP server for VPN functionality) and Multi-Protocol Routing service. There are new administrative wizards and a lite version of the Network Monitor utility shipped with System Management Server. The Enterprise edition introduced Microsoft Cluster Server.

Windows NT 4.0 also included a new Windows Task Manager utility. Previous versions of Windows NT included the Task List utility, but it only shows applications currently on the desktop. To monitor CPU and memory usage, users were forced to use Performance Monitor. The task manager offers a more convenient way of getting a snapshot of all the processes running on the system at any given time.[27]

In spite of shipping a year later than Windows 95, by default there is no Legacy Plug and Play support and no Device Manager on Windows NT 4.0, which greatly simplifies installation of hardware devices (although limited support could be installed later). Many basic DOS programs would run; however, graphical DOS programs would not run because of the way they accessed graphics hardware. Although Windows NT 4.0 introduced an application programming interface (API) for defragmentation,[21] there was no built-in defragmentation utility, unlike Windows 95. Also, Windows NT 4.0 lacked USB support, a preliminary version of which would be added to OEM editions of Windows 95 in OSR 2.1.[31][32]

An Option Pack was available as a free-bundled CD starting around 1998, which included IIS 4.0 with Active Server Pages, FrontPage Server Extensions, Certificate Server, MTS, MSMQ, CDONTS, Internet Authentication Service (IAS), Indexing Service, Microsoft Management Console 1.0, Microsoft Site Server, SMTP and NNTP services and other new software. It is the only Option Pack to be released, as most of its features have been integrated into Windows 2000.

Several features such as Distributed File System and Windows NT Load Balancing Service (WLBS) were delivered as addons for Windows NT Server 4.0. The Routing and Remote Access Service was also a downloadable feature which replaced Windows NT 4.0's separate RAS and Multi-Protocol Routing services.

Windows NT 4.0 received seven service packs during its lifecycle, as well as numerous service rollup packages and option packs. Only the first service pack was made available for the MIPS architecture, Service Pack 2 was the final release for the PowerPC architecture, and Service Pack 6 was the final release for the Alpha architecture. Service Pack 6a (SP6a) is the last released service pack for Windows NT 4.0.

Service Pack 7 was planned at one stage in early 2001, but this became the Post SP6a Security Rollup and not a full service pack, released on July 26, 2001, 16 months following the release of Windows 2000 and nearly three months prior to the release of Windows XP.[42]

In addition to bug fixes, the service packs also added a multitude of new features such as Ultra DMA mode for disk drives along with bus mastering, newer versions of Internet Information Services, user accounts and user profile improvements, smart card support, improved symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) scalability, clustering capabilities, COM support improvements, Event Log service, MS-CHAPv2 and NTLMv2, SMB packet signing, Syskey, boot improvements, WINS improvements, Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS), PPTP, DCOM/HTTP tunneling improvements, IGMPv2, WMI, Active Accessibility and NTFS 3.0 support among others.[43]

As of September 30, 2017, we discontinued dealing with Copy Protection Utility on our new products. In addition, provision and support of download ended on September 30, 2018.
As a substitute for Copy Protection Utility, on PageScope Web Connection which is installed standardly in multi-function printers, you can use the same function (copy protection and registration of stamp information). For more information, please contact Konica Minolta customer service or service provider.

The product version upgrade of PageScope Net Care Device Manager has been terminated as of July 31, 2021.
Maintenance support for the existing customers will continue until June 30, 2022.
As an alternative service, Fleet RMM is available.
For more information, please contact Konica Minolta Service Desk or your service provider.

As of March 31, 2022, we have ended handling Print Status Notifier and the provision of downloads and support.
For more information, please contact Konica Minolta Service Desk or your service provider.

The product version upgrade of Direct Print has been terminated. Maintenance support for the existing customers will continue until September 30, 2022.
For more information, please contact Konica Minolta Service Desk or your service provider.

As of June 30, 2022, we have ended handling PageScope Net Care Device Manager. In addition, the provision of downloads and support have also been ended as of June 30, 2022.
As an alternative service, Fleet RMM is available.
For more information, please contact Konica Minolta Service Desk or your service provider.

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