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<br />Water Delivery Information <br />Dominion Water and Sanitation District <br /> <br />Dominion Water and Sanitation District is a Title 32 Special District authorized to provide water <br />and wastewater services to other water districts and municipalities in northern Douglas County. <br />As the only Douglas County-based regional wholesale water district, Dominion is committed to <br />providing water and wastewater services in the most environmentally sustainable manner <br />possible. <br /> <br />Current projections suggest that Dominion will provide over 3,000 acre-feet to planned <br />development, as well as to its neighbors the existing single-family home well users in northwest <br />Douglas County. The existing well users are drawing from heavily stressed aquifers, a non- <br />renewable resource. Dominion is at the forefront of the effort to provide renewable water for <br />Douglas County, a need indicated by both the County's Master Plan and the recent South Metro <br />Water Supply study. <br /> <br />It is Dominion's intent that all planned new development include conservation measures such as <br />suitable landscaping, water-efficient fixtures, innovative stormwater management techniques, <br />and other practices such as those planned for evaluation by this study. Dominion believes that <br />rainwater management techniques may prove to provide a unique benefit to existing well users as <br />well as to new development. <br /> <br />Castle Pines North Metropolitan District <br /> <br />The Castle Pines North Metropolitan District (District) is planning to develop a Water <br />Conservation Plan (Plan). The Plan will be developed in accordance with the recommendations <br />outlined in the Colorado Water Conservation Board's (CWCB) Water Conservation Plan <br />Development Guidance Document. <br /> <br />The following information is taken from an Amendment to an application for grant monies <br />offered by the CWCB for the development ofa Conservation Plan (the Characterization of the <br />Water System). <br /> <br />1.0 Characterization of the Water System <br /> <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />1.1 Historica water demands <br />Historical deman a are not available. These data were lost when the District changed their <br />billing system in 2004. Historical annual demands were estimated with well production data, as <br />presented in the grant application and in this document. <br /> <br />1.2 Calculations/equations/variables used to determine demands <br />Per capita water demands have been refined in response to CWCB's request. The refined <br />estimates presented in this Amendment include residential, school employees, commercial <br />employees, and traffic (customers from outside the service area using commercial services). The <br />District conducted a survey finding that employment population in 2005 totaled 458 people. <br />Assuming a traffic flow of 100 people, the total employment and traffic population was 558 <br /> <br />- 2 - <br />