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Agenda Packets
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3/8/1995
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3/8/1995
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Li:JI I.A.1 'c11 O1. rALL WJ mJU -uo, <br />Water demand by customer category. <br />Seasonal and peak water demand use. <br />Storage capabilities.. <br />E. Discussion of Future Water Demand and Supply Needs <br />1. Identify and project water supply needs by user groups to the year 2005. <br />2. Determine capacity of existing system, storage, treatment, and wells to meet future needs. <br />3. Description of planned or needed improvements to meet future demand. <br />F. Establish Water Supply Policies, Objectives and Standards for Utility Operations <br />1. Establish community goals for water consumption and demand, water conservation, system <br />expansion, wellhead protection, and emergency situations. <br />2. Develop objectives that guide expansions to the system, focus water conservation efforts, and <br />encourage protection of subsurface and surface water supplies. <br />3. Formulate standards that will implement standards for utility operations. <br />G. Establish Water Conservation Plan <br />1. Generally describe the need and purpose of water conservation efforts for the community. <br />2. Analyze existing water conservation efforts and develop appropriate water reduction alternatives <br />including the following: <br />Status and extent of metering program. <br />Extent of water audit program and analysis of unaccounted water losses. <br />History and development of water rate structure; review need to change in order to encourage <br />water conservation. <br />Review of current and planned regulations to encourage water conservation. <br />Need for retrofitting programs for public and private structures. <br />Need for pressure control and reduction program. <br />Educational and informational programs that are available in the community. <br />3. Develop procedure for sequential water demand reduction for each water use group for non- <br />emergency short- and long term periods. <br />4. Identify implementation steps necessary to effect water conservation plan. <br />5. Establish educational program for community residents and businesses.
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