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Image Placeholder <br />209COMPREHENSIVE WATER SUPPLY <br />AND DISTRIBUITION PLAN <br />2040 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE DRAFT Dec14-17 <br />for review only <br />DRAFT Dec14-17 <br />for review only <br />2040 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE <br />Existing Water Sources <br />The City of Hugo currently has five wells in service. They are designated Well No. 2, Well No. 3, Well No. <br />4, Well No. 5, and Well No. 6. The locations of the wells are identified in Map 9-1. Well No. 2 serves the <br />southern water system and is located west of Trunk Highway 61 and south of County Road 8� Well No� 3 <br />and Well No� 4, both located near Lions Park, serve the northern water system� Well No� 5 along Oneka <br />Parkway also serves the northern water system� Built most recently in 2010, Well No� 6 serves the southern <br />water system, and is located near 125th St N and the Oneka Ridge Golf Course� <br />The City of Hugo’s wells draw groundwater from the Jordan aquifer� Groundwater from the wells is treated <br />with chlorine, fluoride, and polyphosphate at each well house. Following treatment, water is pumped into <br />the distribution system� <br />The total capacity of the five existing wells is 5,825 gallons per minute. However, Ten State Standards <br />require that the maximum day demand be satisfied with the largest pump out of service (firm capacity). <br />Therefore, with Well No. 6 out of service, the firm capacity for the City’s existing water system is 4,225 <br />gallons per minute. This firm capacity is adequate for the existing maximum day demand of approximately <br />3,420 gpm� <br />Table 9-3 summarizes the City’s current groundwater sources� Copies of water well records and well <br />maintenance information is included in Appendix 9-1� <br />Table 9-3 Ground Water Well Summary Information <br />Well <br />No.Unique Well Number Year <br />Installed <br />Well Depth <br />(ft) <br />Capacity <br />(GPM) <br />Geologic <br />Unit Status <br />2 523948 1993 261 625 Jordan Active Use <br />3 654497 2000 315 1,200 Jordan Active Use <br />4 671642 2002 293 1,200 Jordan Active Use <br />5 686272 2007 275 1,200 Jordan Active Use <br />6 773400 2010 355 1,600 Jordan Active Use
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