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City of Little Canada 8-17 Water Supply Plan <br />49BTriggers for Allocation and Demand Reduction Actions <br />Complete table 22 by checking each trigger below, as appropriate, and the actions to be taken <br />at various levels or stages of severity. Add in additional rows to the table as needed. <br />50BTable 8-21: Short and long-term demand reduction conditions, triggers and actions <br /> <br /> Objective Triggers Actions <br />Protect surface water flows ☐ Low stream flow <br />conditions <br />☐ Reports of declining <br />wetland and lake levels <br />☐ Other: ______________ <br />☐ Increase promotion of conservation <br />measures <br />☐ Other: ____________ <br />Short-term demand reduction <br />(less than 1 year ☒ Extremely high seasonal <br />water demand (more <br />than double winter <br />demand) <br />☐ Loss of treatment <br />capacity <br />☐ Lack of water in storage <br />☒ State drought plan <br />☐ Well interference <br />☐ Other: <br /> _____________ <br />☒ Adopt (if not already) and enforce the <br />critical water deficiency ordinance to <br />restrict or prohibit lawn watering, <br />vehicle washing, golf course and <br />park irrigation & other nonessential <br />uses. <br />☐ Supply augmentation through ____ <br />☐ Water allocation through____ <br />☒ Meet with large water users to <br />discuss user’s contingency plan. <br />Long-term demand reduction <br />(>1 year) <br />☒ Per capita demand <br />increasing <br />☐ Total demand increase <br />(higher population or <br />more industry)Water <br />level in well(s) below <br />elevation of _____ <br />☐ Other: _____________ <br />☒ Develop a critical water deficiency <br />ordinance that is or can be quickly <br />adopted to penalize lawn watering, <br />vehicle washing, golf course and <br />park irrigation & other nonessential <br />uses. <br />☒ Enact a water waste ordinance that <br />targets over-watering (causing water <br />to flow off the landscape into streets, <br />parking lots, or similar), watering <br />impervious surfaces (streets, <br />driveways or other hardscape areas), <br />and negligence of known leaks, <br />breaks, or malfunctions. <br />☒ Meet with large water users to <br />discuss user’s contingency plan. <br />☒ Enhanced monitoring and reporting: <br />audits, meters, billing, etc. <br />Governor’s “Critical Water <br />Deficiency Order” declared ☐ Describe ☐ Describe