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Local Water Supply Plan Template July 8, 2016
<br /> Complete Table 3 by listing the top 10 water users by volume, from largest to smallest. For each
<br /> user, include information about the category of use (residential, commercial, industrial,
<br /> institutional, or wholesale), the amount of water used in gallons per year, the percent of total
<br /> water delivered, and the status of water conservation measures.
<br /> Table 3.Large volume users
<br /> Customer Name Use Category Amount Percent of Implementing
<br /> Rank (Residential, Used Total Annual Water Conservation
<br /> Industrial, (Gallons per Water Measures?
<br /> Commercial, Year) Delivered (Yes/No/Unknown)
<br /> Institutional,
<br /> Wholesale)
<br /> 1 Vision Ease Lens, Inc. INDUSTRIAL 23,634,000 4.87 YES
<br /> 2 Oak Terrace Park RESIDENTIAL 1.58 UNKNOWN
<br /> Properties 7,669,000
<br /> 3 Holiday Companies COMMERCIAL 1.05 UNKNOWN
<br /> #395 Ramsey Blvd 5,076,000
<br /> 4 Life Fitness COMMERCIAL 4,696,000 0.97 YES
<br /> 5 Alpine Acres IRRIGATION 4,501,000 0.93 UNKNOWN
<br /> 6 Holiday Station Stores COMMERCIAL 0.90 UNKNOWN
<br /> #323 TH 47 4,351,000
<br /> 7 Comfort Suites COMMERCIAL 4,170,000 0.86 YES
<br /> 8 Sauter &Sons, Inc. INDUSTRIAL 4,109,000 0.85 UNKNOWN
<br /> 9 Alpine Acres IRRIGATION 4,107,000 0.85 UNKNOWN
<br /> 10 Alpine Acres IRRIGATION 3,910,000 0.81 UNKNOWN
<br /> B. Treatment and Storage Capacity
<br /> Complete Table 4 with a description of where water is treated, the year treatment facilities
<br /> were constructed, water treatment capacity, the treatment methods (i.e. chemical addition,
<br /> reverse osmosis, coagulation, sedimentation, etc.) and treatment types used (i.e. fluoridation,
<br /> softening, chlorination, Fe/MN removal, coagulation, etc.). Also describe the annual amount
<br /> and method of disposal of treatment residuals. Add rows to the table as needed.
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