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TABLE 1 Historic Water Demand Year Total Population Population Served Total Connections Residential Water Sold (MG) C/I/I Water Sold (MG) Wholesale Deliveries (MG) Total Water Sold (MG) Total Water Pumped (MG) Percent Unmetered/ Unaccounted Average Demand (MGD) Maximum Demand (MGD) Residential gallons/ capita/day Total gallons/ capita/day 1997 12590 SAME N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 477.3 N/A 1.3 3.2 N/A N/A 1998 12590 SAME N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 510.5 N/A 1.4 3.8 N/A N/A 1999 12590 SAME 3110 386 87 N/A 473 501.4 5.6% 1.4 2.9 84 109 2000 12590 SAME 3099 376 102 N/A 479 551.6 13.1% 1.5 3.8 82 120 2001 12738 SAME 3107 362 96 N/A 458 525.4 12.7% 1.4 3.9 78 113 2002 12738 SAME 3121 324 92 N/A 416 456.1 8.9% 1.2 3.3 70 98 2003 12738 SAME 3133 363 104 N/A 468 556.1 15.8% 1.5 4.2 78 119 2004 12738 SAME 3124 335 75 N/A 410 507.3 17.9% 1.4 3.4 72 109 2005 12738 SAME 3160 345 106 N/A 451 479.1 5.8% 1.3 3.8 74 103 2006 12738 SAME 3163 369 96 N/A 465 501.0 7.2% 1.4 3.8 79 108 MG – Million Gallons MGD – Million Gallons per Day C/I/I- Commercial, Industrial, Institutional Residential. Water used for normal household purposes, such as drinking, food preparation, bathing, washing clothes and dishes, flushing toilets, and watering lawns and gardens. Institutional. Hospitals, nursing homes, day care centers, and other facilities that use water for essential domestic requirements. This includes public facilities and public metered uses. You may want to maintain separate institutional water use records for emergency planning and allocation purposes. Commercial. Water used by motels, hotels, restaurants, office buildings, commercial facilities, both civilian and military. Industrial. Water used for thermoelectric power (electric utility generation) and other industrial uses such as steel, chemical and allied products, food processing, paper and allied products, mining, and petroleum refining. Wholesale Deliveries. Bulk water sales to other public water suppliers. Unaccounted. Unaccounted for water is the volume of water withdrawn from all sources minus the volume sold. Residential Gallons per Capita per Day = total residential sales in gallons/population served/365 days Total Gallons per Capita per Day = total water withdrawals/population served/365 days NOTE: Non-essential water uses defined by Minnesota Statutes 103G.291, include lawn sprinkling, vehicle washing, golf course and park irrigation and other non-essential uses. Some of the above categories also include non-essential uses of water. 2