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Local Water Supply Plan Template —December 8, 2015 <br />Complete Table 3 by listing the top 10 water users by volume, from largest to smallest. For each user, <br />include information about the category of use (residential, commercial, industrial, institutional, or <br />wholesale), the amount of water used in gallons per year, the percent of total water delivered, and the <br />status of water conservation measures. <br />Table 3. Large volume users <br />Customer <br />Use Category <br />(Residential, Industrial, <br />Commercial, <br />Institutional, <br />Wholesale) iMil <br />Amount Used <br />(MG in 2015) <br />Percent of <br />Total Annual <br />Water <br />Delivered <br />Implementing <br />Water <br />Conservation <br />Measures? <br />(Yes/No/Unknown) <br />1. Correctional Facility <br />Institutional <br />6.77 <br />1.51% <br />No <br />2. Correctional Facility <br />Institutional <br />5.90 <br />1.31% <br />No <br />3. Millers Crossroads Village <br />Irrigation <br />Residential <br />3.68 <br />0.82% <br />Unknown <br />4. Lakewood Apartments <br />Residential <br />3.28 <br />0.73% <br />Unknown <br />5. Hampton Inn & Suites <br />Commercial <br />3.18 <br />0.71% <br />Unknown <br />6. YMCA Lino Lakes <br />Commercial <br />3.14 <br />0.70% <br />Unknown <br />7. City of Lino Lakes <br />Irrigation <br />Institutional <br />2.17 <br />0.48% <br />Yes <br />8. Private Residence* <br />Residential <br />1.89 <br />0.42% <br />Yes* <br />9. Molin Concrete Plant— <br />Building 3 <br />Commercial <br />1.71 <br />0.38% <br />Unknown <br />10. Century Farms N HOA <br />Residential <br />1.65 <br />0.37% <br />Unknown <br />*This user had a large pipe burst resulting in high water usage for 2015 only. <br />B. Treatment and Storage Capacity <br />Complete Table 4 with a description of where water is treated, the year treatment facilities were <br />constructed, water treatment capacity, the treatment methods (i.e. chemical addition, reverse osmosis, <br />coagulation, sedimentation, etc.) and treatment types used (i.e. fluoridation, softening, chlorination, <br />Fe/MN removal, coagulation, etc.). Also describe the annual amount and method of disposal of <br />treatment residuals. Add rows to the table as needed. <br />Table 4. 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 <br />for <br />Residuals <br />Do You <br />Reclaim <br />Filter <br />Backwash <br />Water? <br />Well 1 <br />1971 <br />972,000 <br />Chemical <br />addition <br />Chlorination, <br />fluoridation, <br />and addition of <br />polyphosphate <br />n/a <br />n/a <br />n/a <br />Well 2 <br />1986 <br />900,000 <br />Chemical <br />addition <br />Chlorination, <br />fluoridation, <br />and addition of <br />polyphosphate <br />n/a <br />n/a <br />n/a <br />Well 3 <br />1995 <br />1,720,000 <br />Chemical <br />addition <br />Chlorination, <br />fluoridation, <br />n/a <br />n/a <br />n/a <br />11 <br />