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Local Water Supply Plan Template July 8, 2016 <br /> If yes, describe conservation practices that you are already implementing, such as: pricing, <br /> system improvements, education, regulation, appliance retrofitting, enforcement, etc. <br /> If no, complete Table 21 to summarize conservation actions taken since the adoption of the <br /> 2006 water supply plan. <br /> Table 21.Implementation of previous ten-year Conservation Plan <br /> 2006 Plan Commitments Action Taken? <br /> Change water rates structure to provide conservation pricing ❑X Yes <br /> ❑ No <br /> Water supply system improvements(e.g. leak repairs,valve replacements,etc.) ❑X Yes <br /> ❑ No <br /> Educational efforts ❑X Yes <br /> ❑ No <br /> New water conservation ordinances ❑X Yes <br /> ❑ No <br /> Rebate or retrofitting Program(e.g.for toilet,faucets,appliances,showerheads,dish ❑ Yes <br /> washers,washing machines, irrigation systems, rain barrels,water softeners,etc. ❑X No <br /> Enforcement ❑X Yes <br /> ❑ No <br /> Describe other: Replaced all residential meters in a 5 year program ❑X Yes <br /> ❑ No <br /> What are the results you have seen from the actions in Table 21 and how were results <br /> measured? <br /> Overall per capita demand dropped while adding new customers during this time period. <br /> A. Triggers for Allocation and Demand Reduction Actions <br /> Complete table 22 by checking each trigger below, as appropriate, and the actions to be taken <br /> at various levels or stages of severity. Add in additional rows to the table as needed. <br /> Table 22.Short and long-term demand reduction conditions,triggers and actions <br /> Objective Triggers Actions <br /> Protect surface water flows ❑ Low stream flow conditions ❑ Increase promotion of conservation <br /> ❑ Reports of declining measures <br /> wetland and lake levels ❑ Other: <br /> ❑ Other: <br /> 37 <br />