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Local Water Supply Plan Template —December 8, 2015 <br />D. Future Demand Projections - Key Metropolitan Council Benchmark <br />Water Use Trends <br />Use the data in Table 2 to describe trends in 1) population served; 2) total per capita water demand; 3) <br />average daily demand; 4) maximum daily demand. Then explain the causes for upward or downward <br />trends. For example, over the ten years has the average daily demand trended up or down? Why is this <br />occurring? <br />The population served has continued to increase over the past ten years, and it is anticipated that Lino Lakes will <br />continue to grow through 2040. The residential and total per capita water demand has fluctuated but has generally <br />trended downwards. This is likely due to improved infrastructure and improved water conservation practices. The <br />average and maximum daily demands do not show a trend. This is likely due to water conservation practices being <br />offset by increased population; it is the result of a larger population served but a lower per capita use. <br />Use the water use trend information discussed above to complete Table 7 with projected annual <br />demand for the next ten years. Communities in the seven -county Twin Cities metropolitan area must <br />also include projections for 2030 and 2040 as part of their local comprehensive planning. <br />Projected demand should be consistent with trends evident in the historical data in Table 2, as discussed <br />above. Projected demand should also reflect state demographer population projections and/or other <br />planning projections. <br />Table 7. Projected annual water demand <br />Year <br />Projected <br />Total <br />Population <br />Projected <br />Population <br />Served <br />Projected Total Per <br />Capita Water Demand <br />(GPCD) <br />Projected <br />Average Daily <br />Demand (MGD) <br />Projected Maximum <br />Daily Demand (MGD) <br />2017 <br />21,900 <br />16,200 <br />100 <br />1.62 <br />5.67 <br />2018 <br />22,100 <br />16,600 <br />100 <br />1.66 <br />5.81 <br />2019 <br />22,300 <br />17,000 <br />100 <br />1.70 <br />5.95 <br />2020 <br />22,800 <br />17,229 <br />100 <br />1.72 <br />6.03 <br />2021 <br />23,200 <br />17,600 <br />100 <br />1.76 <br />6.16 <br />2022 <br />23,600 <br />18,000 <br />100 <br />1.80 <br />6.30 <br />2023 <br />24,000 <br />18,400 <br />100 <br />1.84 <br />6.44 <br />2024 <br />24,400 <br />18,800 <br />100 <br />1.88 <br />6.58 <br />2025 <br />24,800 <br />19,200 <br />100 <br />1.92 <br />6.72 <br />2030 <br />26,900 <br />21,329 <br />100 <br />2.13 <br />7.47 <br />2040 <br />31,100 <br />25,529 <br />100 <br />2.55 <br />8.94 <br />GPCD — Gallons per Capita per Day <br />*Data from census or Met Council <br />MGD — Million Gallons per Day <br />14 <br />