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City of Little Canada 8-3 Water Supply Plan <br />Table 8-2. Large volume users <br />Customer Use Category <br />(Residential, <br />Industrial, <br />Commercial, <br />Institutional, <br />Wholesale) <br />Amount <br />Used <br />(Gallons per <br />Year) <br />Percent of Total <br />Annual Water <br />Delivered <br />Implementing <br />Water <br />Conservation <br />Measures? <br />(Yes/No/Unknown) <br />1 208O RICE ST. INDUSTRIAL 34,000,000 9.69 UNKNOWN <br />2 3001 COUNTRY DR. RESIDENTIAL 15,200,000 4.33 UNKNOWN <br />3 120-132 DEMONT AVE. RESIDENTIAL 9,800,000 2.79 UNKNOWN <br />4 177 COUNTY RD. B E INDUSTRIAL 8,600,000 2.45 UNKNOWN <br />5 215-235 CTY. RD. B2 RESIDENTIAL 8,300,000 2.37 UNKNOWN <br />6 2900 RICE ST. COMMERCIAL 4,950,000 1.41 UNKNOWN <br />7 179 LITTLE CANADA RD RESIDENTIAL 4,200,000 1.20 UNKNOWN <br />8 401 LABORE RD RESIDENTIAL 3,800,000 1.08 UNKNOWN <br />9 376 LABORE RD RESIDENTIAL 3,700,000 1.05 UNKNOWN <br />10 2485 CANABURY DR RESIDENTIAL 3,600,000 1.03 UNKNOWN <br /> <br />5BTreatment and Storage Capacity <br />6BTable 8-34. Water treatment capacity and treatment processes <br />Treatment <br />Site ID <br />(Plant <br />Name or <br />Well ID) <br />Year <br />Constructed <br />Treatment <br />Capacity <br />(GPD) <br />Treatment <br />Method <br />Treatment <br />Type <br />Annual <br />Amount of <br />Residuals <br />Disposal <br />Process for <br />Residuals <br />Do You <br />Reclaim <br />Filter <br />Backwash <br />Water? <br />NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA <br />Total NA NA NA NA <br />7BTable 8-45. Storage capacity, as of the end of the last calendar year <br />Structure Name Type of Storage <br />Structure <br />Year Constructed Primary Material Storage Capacity <br />(Gallons) <br />1 Water Tower Elevated storage 1977 Steel 1,500,000 <br />2 Ground storage <br />3 Other - <br />Total NA NA NA <br />8BTreatment and storage capacity versus demand <br />Discuss the difference between current storage and treatment capacity versus the water <br />supplier’s projected average water demand over the next 10 years (see Table 7 for projected <br />water demand): <br /> <br />The City does not anticipate average daily water demand will exceed out available storage of 1.5 million <br />gallons over the next ten years. The City is pretty much built out so there should not be much water <br />added in the next ten years. We currently have more than 500,000 gallons of storage over and above the <br />average daily demand, which is 984,000 gallons over the past five years.