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Local Water Supply Plan Template July 8, 2016 <br /> For unmetered systems, describe any plans to install meters or replace current meters with <br /> advanced technology meters. Provide an estimate of the cost to implement the plan and the <br /> projected water savings from implementing the plan. <br /> All of our meters have advanced technology. <br /> Table 24.Water source meters <br /> Number of Meter testing Number of Automated Average age/meter <br /> Meters schedule Meter Readers replacement schedule(years <br /> (years) <br /> Water source 8 10 0 0_/ 10 <br /> (wells/intakes) <br /> Treatment plant N/A / <br /> Objective 2:Achieve Less than 75 Residential Gallons per Capita Demand (GPCD) <br /> The 2002 average residential per capita demand in the Twin Cities Metropolitan area was 75 <br /> gallons per capita per day. <br /> Is your average 2010-2015 residential per capita water demand in Table 2 more than 75? Yes <br /> ❑x N o ❑ <br /> What was your 2010—2015 five-year average residential per capita water demand? 87 <br /> g/person/day <br /> Describe the water use trend over that timeframe: <br /> Per Capita Water use has declined during this period while the number of users has increased each year.There <br /> were two high years in the beginning of this 5 year period which affect the average. The last two years were 76 <br /> and 79 gpcd, respectively. <br /> Complete Table 25 by checking which strategies you will use to continue reducing residential <br /> per capita demand and project a likely timeframe for completing each checked strategy (Select <br /> all that apply and add rows for additional strategies): <br /> Table 25.Strategies and timeframe to reduce residential per capita demand <br /> Strategy to reduce residential per capita demand Timeframe for completing work <br /> ❑X Revise city ordinances/codes to encourage or require water 2019 <br /> efficient landscaping. <br /> ❑ Revise city ordinance/codes to permit water reuse options, <br /> especially for non-potable purposes like irrigation, <br /> groundwater recharge, and industrial use.Check with <br /> plumbing authority to see if internal buildings reuse is <br /> permitted <br /> ❑X Revise ordinances to limit irrigation. Describe the restricted Odd/Even no Watering between 10 AM and 8 <br /> irrigation plan: PM has been in code for several years <br /> ❑ Revise outdoor irrigation installations codes to require high <br /> efficiency systems(e.g.those with soil moisture sensors or <br /> 40 <br />
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