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14 <br />12 <br />10 <br />E <br />IM 6 <br />125f <br />Required storage computed as <br />4 average day demand +fireflow <br />2 <br />Centerville Columbus Circle Pines Hugo Lexington Lino Lakes Joint System <br />Is Available Storage r- Required Storage <br />Figure 6.1 Available and required storage volumes for 2013 systems <br />Table 6.1 Available and required storage capacity <br />Figure A7 in the appendix shows the calculations used to estimate required storage capacities for a <br />joint utility system through 2030. Siting of additional storage is not within the scope of this study. These <br />estimates show that by 2030 the joint system would need an additional 3 million gallons of storage <br />Joint Water Utility Feasibility Study 23 <br />Storage <br />Required <br />City <br />Capacity <br />(MG) <br />(MG) <br />Centerville <br />05 <br />09 <br />Columbus <br />0 <br />07 <br />Circle Pines <br />05 <br />1 1 <br />Hugo <br />20 <br />16 <br />Lexington <br />0 <br />09 <br />Lino Lakes <br />2.0 <br />2.6 <br />Joint System <br />50 <br />46 <br />Figure A7 in the appendix shows the calculations used to estimate required storage capacities for a <br />joint utility system through 2030. Siting of additional storage is not within the scope of this study. These <br />estimates show that by 2030 the joint system would need an additional 3 million gallons of storage <br />Joint Water Utility Feasibility Study 23 <br />
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