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Local Water Supply Plan Template –December 8, 2015 <br /> <br />12 <br /> <br />Complete Table 5 with information about storage structures. Describe the type (i.e. elevated, ground, <br />etc.), the storage capacity of each type of structure, the year each structure was constructed, and the <br />primary material for each structure. Add rows to the table as needed. <br />Table 5. Storage capacity, as of the end of the last calendar year <br />Structure Name Type of Storage <br />Structure <br />Year Constructed Primary Material Storage Capacity <br />(Gallons) <br />Water Tower Elevated storage 1953 Steel 250,000 <br />Ground Storage <br />Reservoir <br />Ground storage 1991 Concrete 2,000,000 <br />Total NA NA NA 2,250,000 <br />Treatment and storage capacity versus demand <br />It is recommended that total storage equal or exceed the average daily demand. <br />Discuss the difference between current storage and treatment capacity versus the water supplier’s <br />projected average water demand over the next 10 years (see Table 7 for projected water demand): <br />The mean average day demand from 2010 to 2015 is 811,000 gallons, well below the 2.25 million gallons of <br />storage. It is estimated that the City of St. Anthony’s population is projected to increase slightly over the lifetime of <br />this plan; however no additional storage will be required to incorporate the projected average daily demands. <br />C. Water Sources <br />Complete Table 6 by listing all types of water sources that supply water to the system, including <br />groundwater, surface water, interconnections with other water suppliers, or others. Provide the name <br />of each source (aquifer name, river or lake name, name of interconnecting water supplier) and the <br />Minnesota unique well number or intake ID, as appropriate. Report the year the source was installed or <br />established and the current capacity. Provide information about the depth of all wells. Describe the <br />status of the source (active, inactive, emergency only, retail/wholesale interconnection) and if the <br />source facilities have a dedicated emergency power source. Add rows to the table as needed for each <br />installation. <br />Include copies of well records and maintenance summary for each well that has occurred since your last <br />approved plan in Appendix 1. <br />Table 6. Water sources and status <br />Resource Type <br />(Groundwater, <br />Surface water, <br />Interconnection) <br />Resource Name MN Unique <br />Well # or <br />Intake ID <br /> Year <br />Installed <br />Capacity <br />(Gallons <br />per <br />Minute) <br />Well <br />Depth <br />(Feet) <br />Status of Normal <br />and Emergency <br />Operations (active, <br />inactive, <br />emergency only, <br />retail/wholesale <br />interconnection)) <br />Does this Source <br />have a Dedicated <br />Emergency Power <br />Source? (Yes or <br />No) <br />Groundwater Prairie du Chien <br />- Jordan Aquifer <br />Well 3 – <br />200804 <br />1967 1,200 539 Active Yes <br />Groundwater Jordan Aquifer Well 4- <br />200803 <br />1959 1,200 541 Active No
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