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Local Water Supply Plan Template –December 8, 2015 <br /> <br />29 <br /> <br />If yes, describe conservation practices that you are already implementing, such as: pricing, system <br />improvements, education, regulation, appliance retrofitting, enforcement, etc. <br /> <br /> <br />If no, complete Table 21 to summarize conservation actions taken since the adoption of the 2006 water <br />supply plan. <br />Table 21. Implementation of previous ten-year Conservation Plan <br />2006 Plan Commitments Action Taken? <br />Change Water Rates Structure to provide conservation pricing Yes <br /> No <br />Water Supply System Improvements (e.g. leak repairs, valve replacements, etc.) Yes <br /> No <br />Educational Efforts: Rain barrel seminar Yes <br /> No <br />New water conservation ordinances Yes <br /> No <br />Rebate or retrofitting Program (e.g. faucet aerators, leak tablets, City pays for 50% of 1st <br />rain barrel) <br /> Yes <br /> No <br />Enforcement <br /> <br /> Yes <br /> No <br />Describe Other: Participation Green Step Cities, Splash pad reduction, water reuse facility, <br />and supplied leak tablets <br /> Yes <br /> No <br />What are the results you have seen from the actions in Table 21 and how were results measured? <br />The City installed new AM system that alerts the City of leaky fixtures. The City has also seen a decreasing trend in <br />water use in all customer categories since the implementation of previous water supply plan. <br />A. Triggers for Allocation and Demand Reduction Actions <br />Complete table 22 by checking each trigger below, as appropriate, and the actions to be taken at various <br />levels or stages of severity. Add in additional rows to the table as needed. <br />Table 22. Short and long-term demand reduction conditions, triggers and actions <br /> <br /> Objective Triggers Actions <br />Protect Surface Water Flows Low stream flow conditions <br /> Reports of declining <br />wetland and lake levels <br /> Other: declining surface <br />water quality <br /> Increase promotion of conservation <br />measures <br /> Other: Consider additional water <br />reuse/stormwater irrigation projects <br />Short-term demand reduction <br />(less than 1 year <br /> Extremely high seasonal <br />water demand (more than <br />double winter demand) <br /> Enforce the critical water deficiency <br />ordinance to restrict or prohibit lawn <br />watering, vehicle washing, golf course and
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