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Local Water Supply Plan Template —December 8, 2015 <br />Table 23. Information about customer meters <br />Customer <br />Category <br />Number of <br />Customers <br />Number of <br />Metered <br />Connections <br />Number of <br />Automated <br />Meter <br />Readers <br />Meter testing <br />intervals <br />(years) <br />Average <br />age/meter <br />replacement <br />schedule (years <br />Residential <br />4,338 <br />4,338 <br />4,338 <br />As needed <br />Replaced at 1 MG <br />Irrigation meters <br />68 <br />68 <br />68 <br />As needed <br />Replaced at 10 MG <br />Commercial <br />118 <br />118 <br />110 <br />As needed <br />Replaced at 10 MG <br />Industrial <br />29 <br />29 <br />29 <br />As needed <br />Replaced at 10 MG <br />Other: WSS <br />6 <br />6 <br />6 <br />As needed <br />Replaced at <br />1 MG — 10 MG <br />TOTALS <br />4,559 <br />4,559 <br />4,551 <br />n/a <br />n/a <br />For unmetered systems, describe any plans to install meters or replace current meters with advanced <br />technology meters. Provide an estimate of the cost to implement the plan and the projected water <br />savings from implementing the plan. <br />The City's distribution system is fully metered. <br />Table 24. Water source meters <br />Number of <br />Meters <br />Meter testing <br />schedule <br />(years) <br />Number of Automated <br />Meter Readers <br />Average age/meter <br />replacement schedule (years <br />Water Source <br />(wells/intakes) <br />6 <br />5 <br />6 <br />As needed <br />Treatment Plant <br />n/a <br />n/a <br />n/a <br />n/a <br />Objective 2: Achieve Less than 75 Residential Gallons per Capita Demand (GPCD) <br />The 2002 average residential per capita demand in the Twin Cities Metropolitan area was 75 gallons per <br />capita per day. <br />Is your average 2010-2015 residential per capita water demand in Table 2 more than 75? 0 Yes ❑ No <br />What was your 2005 — 2014 ten-year average residential per capita water demand? 80.9 gpd <br />Describe the water use trend over that timeframe: <br />Residential per capita demand showed small fluctuations from 2005 to 2012, from 2012 to 2015 the City has seen <br />a decrease in overall residential per capita demand. <br />Complete Table 25 by checking which strategies you will use to continue reducing residential per capita <br />demand and project a likely timeframe for completing each checked strategy (Select all that apply and <br />add rows for additional strategies): <br />33 <br />
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