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The Spokane chapter of
dENSA
has alleged that the financial practices used by the Spokane
Regional Solid Waste System look suspicious, and have submitted the
following questions and comments for clarification. This information
has been forwarded to the Regional System, the Spokane City Council, and the
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1. The Spokane Regional Solid Waste System owns only
about a dozen computers, yet the City of
Spokane charges them $11,689.00 per month for MIS Services. Ms. Mangerich
(Regional System Director) has supplied figures that show the MIS
Department can only justify charging the Regional System $3,808.00 per
month. This represents a 300% overcharging rate (over $1 million dollars
of overcharges since 1992)
2. The City of Spokane
operates 5 Enterprise Funds, of which the Spokane Regional Solid Waste System is
one. Prior to 2006, the Regional System was charged 10.1% of City of Spokane
Utility Department's total costs, even though the Regional System uses only 1% of the
utilities. In 2006, an adjustment was made to the allocation of costs, and the
Regional System rate was reduced to a more realistic rate of 3%. This resulted in
a rebate to the Regional System from the City of Spokane in the amount of $309,139.61.
Will the Regional System be compensated for all the years they were overcharged prior to
2006? (year 2005 overcharges equal $200,000.00, and over $2 million dollars of
overcharges since
1995)
3. The contract to operate
the Waste-to-energy Facility between the
City of Spokane and Wheelabrator Spokane Inc states on page 136:
The utilization of
utilities and utility services provided at City expense shall not exceed the
following quantities: 1. Electricity Usage:* a) Usage (kWh/yr)
374,000 b) Demand (kW) (6 demand
months/yr) 2,250
Avista Utilities confirms that the
Regional System has been paying Demand expenses for 12 month/yr since 1991. There
is no line item in the City Budget showing that Wheelabrator is rebating their 6
months share of Demand charges. Has the contract been amended? If not, will the
System receive these past due funds, plus interest? The Regional System currently pay over $15,000.00
per month for Demand. This represents over $1million dollars of illegal
subsidies to Wheelabrator since 1992.
4. The contract also states on page
28:
Company shall,
at its sole cost and expense, provide all management, supervision, personnel,
materials, equipment, services and supplies (other than Acceptable Waste)
necessary to operate, maintain and repair the Facility throughout the Term of
this Service Agreement.....
The current City of Spokane budget
that is concerned with the operation of the Waste to Energy Facility show line items that include:
Seasonal Employee with benefits, equipment and repairs, software, professional
contracts and other contractual services that total over $500,000.00. These
charges, paid for by the Regional System, appear to be contractually obligated to
Wheelabrator.
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