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Available options to meet water demand: <br />1. Conservation <br />2.Groundwater sources <br />3. Stormwater reuse <br />4.Surface water sources <br />5. Enhanced recharge <br />6. Reclaimed wasterwater <br />Municipal Water Use <br />Municipal water treatment: Disinfection, Softening, Fluoride (Z) <br />Rate structure: Increasing Block <br />2012 Permitted amount for municipal water supply (million gallons/year): 878 <br />Agricultural <br />26% <br />9% <br />■ Commercial Unaccounted <br />Historical municipal water use in the community <br />Water Use (million gallons/day) <br />7 <br />6 <br />5 <br />4 <br />3 <br />2 <br />0 <br />�O g� op �°' qh 9g g4 41 94 g4 44 4 O'l' 4^' QE. <br />�� ,�h „ �� ^A 4 ti4 ,L4 �4 ti0 ,y0 `LQ ,y4 ,y0 ry0 ,y4 ,14 ry4 `YQ <br />65% <br />Industrial ■ Residential <br />PI 1111111=1 <br />ririorrrrri 11 cirri glirrrrn <br />11111 1 1111111 Hirrm <br />1111 1111111 1111111 <br />WATER SUPPLY PROFILES <br />• Average Monthly <br />• Max Monthly <br />I■ Min Monthly <br />WATER SUPPLY MASTER <br />PLAN- Draft June 2015 <br />