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Analysis of Existing Water Demand
<br />Table 9-1 presents the actual water demand for the past ten years. The City of Hugo itemizes the water demand by customer category including
<br />residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional water sales. The City currently does not sell water on a wholesale basis.
<br />Factors that influence trends in water demand include growth, weather, industry, and conservation efforts. The population served by the City of
<br />Hugo's water system has doubled since 2005 . Total water demand has fluctuated over the last ten years and shows no clear trend over that
<br />time. Per capita water demand has also fluctuated and shows a slight declining trend over the long term. Fluctuation in water demand is likely
<br />attributable to fluctuations in climate from year to year. The slight decreasing trend in per capita demand is likely due to conservation efforts and
<br />changing attitudes towards water use.
<br />Currently, the City of Hugo does not have large water users that utilize over 5% of the City's total water usage. Table 9-2 summarizes the City's
<br />largest water utility users.
<br />Table 9-1 Historic Water Demand
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<br />Table 9-2 Large Volume Users
<br />1 . WILSON TOOL (2 PERMITS)
<br />5,765,000
<br />1.670%
<br />2. KWIK TRIP INC
<br />3,258,000
<br />0.944%
<br />3. ONEKA LAKE VIEW
<br />3,029,000
<br />0.878%
<br />4. CREEKVIEW OF HUGO
<br />2,699,000
<br />0.782%
<br />5. WATERS EDGE COMMUNITY CENTER
<br />2,594,000
<br />0.752%
<br />6. WATERS EDGE MANOR
<br />2,305,000
<br />0.668%
<br />7. WATERS EDGE COURTYARD
<br />2,198,000
<br />0.637%
<br />8. WATERS EDGE PATIO
<br />2,013,000
<br />0.583%
<br />9. CARRIAGE HOMES OF BALD EAGLE
<br />1,873,000
<br />0.543%
<br />2005
<br />5,757
<br />1,996
<br />157.9
<br />32.6
<br />190.5
<br />204.6
<br />6.80%
<br />0.56
<br />1.89
<br />Unknown
<br />3.36
<br />75
<br />97
<br />2006
<br />6,261
<br />2,200
<br />214.1
<br />78.9
<br />282.5
<br />293.1
<br />3.40%
<br />0.80
<br />3.09
<br />Unknown
<br />3.86
<br />93
<br />128
<br />2007
<br />8,606
<br />2,611
<br />245.4
<br />111.4
<br />356.8
<br />381.9
<br />6.58%
<br />1.04
<br />4.15
<br />Unknown
<br />3.98
<br />78
<br />122
<br />2008
<br />10,880
<br />2,861
<br />195.9
<br />20.0
<br />337.6
<br />355.5
<br />5.04%
<br />0.97
<br />Unknown
<br />Unknown
<br />Unknown
<br />49
<br />90
<br />2009
<br />10,125
<br />2,982
<br />224.7
<br />18.1
<br />349.1
<br />413.2
<br />15.49%
<br />1.13
<br />Unknown
<br />Unknown
<br />Unknown
<br />61
<br />112
<br />2010
<br />10,512
<br />3,066
<br />252.2
<br />20.4
<br />361.8
<br />370.3
<br />2.29%
<br />1.01
<br />Unknown
<br />Unknown
<br />Unknown
<br />66
<br />97
<br />2011
<br />10,659
<br />3,077
<br />243.4
<br />19.7
<br />336.8
<br />348.9
<br />3.48%
<br />0.96
<br />3.06
<br />08/09/2011
<br />3.20
<br />63
<br />90
<br />2012
<br />10,880
<br />3,202
<br />300.0
<br />22.8
<br />425.5
<br />438.2
<br />2.91%
<br />1.20
<br />4.18
<br />07/01/2012
<br />3.48
<br />76
<br />110
<br />2013
<br />11,024
<br />3,258
<br />282.8
<br />20.1
<br />314.4
<br />386.8
<br />0.19%
<br />1.06
<br />4.92
<br />07/18/2013
<br />4.64
<br />70
<br />96
<br />2014
<br />11,102
<br />3,290
<br />248.1
<br />20.3
<br />323.3
<br />334.9
<br />3.47%
<br />0.92
<br />2.81
<br />08/08/2014
<br />3.06
<br />61
<br />83
<br />2015
<br />11,202
<br />3,356
<br />249.3
<br />95.8
<br />345.1
<br />359.0
<br />3.86%
<br />0.98
<br />2.97
<br />08/01/2015
<br />3.02
<br />61
<br />88
<br />2016
<br />11,444
<br />3,352
<br />275.3
<br />24.0
<br />355.8
<br />361.4
<br />1.57%
<br />0.99
<br />2.90
<br />07/23/2016
<br />2.93
<br />66
<br />87
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<br />GPCD - Gallons
<br />per Capita per Day
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