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measures, allows consumers to see first hand their water use and compare it to the average. <br />c. Analyze consumer feedback through surveys and contact to identify reasons for high per <br />capita usage. <br />2. Offer incentive programs including. <br />a. Leaking faucet repair <br />b. Offer soil moisture meters and rain gages for monitoring of sprinkling. <br />The per capita demand average for the last 10 years was 89.9. Demand is irrigation related as <br />three years the demand was less than 75gpcd for residential use. Prepare a time of day lawn <br />watering ordinances that restricts lawn watering during the daytime hours of 10am to 6pm. Copy <br />of Ordinance to follow. <br />Phase 1 <br />1. Conduct evaluation of the Lino Lakes water rate structure. <br />2. Revise water rate structure to encourage conservation. <br />3. Prepare a time of day lawn watering ordinance that restricts lawn watering during the midday <br />hours of 10am to 6pm. <br />B. Water Conservation Programs. Describe all short-term conservation measures that are <br />available for use in an emergency and long -term measures to improve water use efficiencies <br />for each of the six conservation program elements listed below. Short-term demand reduction <br />measures must be included in the emergency response procedures and must be in support of, <br />and part of, a community all - hazard emergency operation plan. <br />1. Metering. The American Water Works Association (AWWA) recommends that every <br />water utility meter all water taken into its system and all water distributed from its system <br />at its customer's point of service. An effective metering program relies upon periodic <br />performance testing, repair, repair and maintenance of all meters. AWWA also <br />recommends that utilities conduct regular water audits to ensure accountability. <br />Complete Table 10 (A) regarding the number and maintenance of customer meters. <br />TABLE 10 (Al Customer Meters <br />—12— <br />• <br />._ <br />— > <br />T e z <br />?F @ k ? <br />in - ; <br />11 eeer testi g , <br />se &4ule <br />(years) <br />era e a eimeler - -: <br />reffla.6e rnt :schedit e3, `e <br />e <br />Connections <br />d'e <br />4,184 <br />4,184 <br />As Needed <br />Replaced at 1,000,000 gallons <br />In <br />19 <br />19 <br />Replaced at 10,000,000 <br />gallons <br />—12— <br />• <br />
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