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222COMPREHENSIVE WATER SUPPLY <br />AND DISTRIBUITION PLAN <br />2040 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE DRAFT Dec14-17 <br />for review only <br />2040 Water Supply System <br />Proposed Water System <br />Improvements <br />The City of Hugo’s Water CIP includes a number of improvements to <br />ensure adequate water storage and supply� These improvements are <br />shown in Map 9-5� <br />The City’s maximum day demand is expected to increase to 6,200 gpm <br />(8.95 MGD) by the year 2040. The system’s existing firm capacity is <br />4,225 gpm (6�08 MGD)� Assuming that future production wells will <br />have a production capacity of approximately 1,200 gpm and that the <br />maximum day demand is supplied over 20 hours, three additional <br />wells will be required by 2040� A well siting study will be required to <br />determine the locations of these future wells� <br />The City’s average day demand is expected to increase to 2,400 <br />gpm (3�44 MGD) by the year 2040� The City’s total existing storage <br />capacity is 2�0 MG� The City plans to construct a new 1�5 MG water <br />tower that will be located beside existing Well No� 6 in the future� Once <br />this new water tower is constructed, the existing Tower No� 2 will be <br />taken out of service, leaving the City’s total future storage capacity at <br />3�0 MG� Based on a supply and storage analysis through the year <br />2040, this future storage capacity will satisfy the City’s storage and fire <br />fighting requirements through that time. <br />To serve the eastern portion of the City that is currently outside of <br />the City’s 2040 MUSA, the trunk water distribution system will need <br />to be extended to the east, in addition to the construction of supply <br />and storage infrastructures within that part of the City� Distribution, <br />supply, and storage requirements will be dependent on the expected <br />population and land use of the areas where service is extended�
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