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Water Efficiency Grants
Water Efficiency Grant Type
Water Conservation Implementation Grant
Contract/PO #
OE PDA 07-20
Applicant
Castle Pines North Metropolitan District
Project Name
Sustainable Management in Northwest Douglas County
Title
Grant application for Water Efficiency Study
Date
3/15/2005
County
Douglas
Water Efficiency - Doc Type
Application
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<br />"\. <br /> <br />~; <br /> <br />people in 2005. Historical employment and traffic values were estimated by multiplying the <br />estimated fraction of development in each year by the 2005 employment/traffic population <br />(Table I). <br /> <br />There is an average of2.88 people per household in Douglas County (U.S. Census Bureau, <br />February 2006). The number of people living in the service area was determined by multiplying <br />2.88 by the number of houses built in given year. These data are provided in Table 1 ofthe <br />grant application. <br /> <br />T bl I Eft d <br /> <br />I' ti <br /> <br />. I h I <br /> <br />d <br /> <br />ffi <br /> <br />a e SIma e popu atIon or commercIa, SC 00 s, an customer tra IC <br /> Year Level of Development Employee and <br /> I Traffic Population <br /> 1998 \Two schools 125 <br /> 1999 Two schools 125 <br /> 2000 <\>ne third of 2005 commercial 267 <br /> development and two schools <br /> 2001 Two thirds of 2005 commercial 440 <br /> development and two schools <br /> 2002 All of 2005 commercial development and 498 <br /> two schools <br /> 2003 All of 2005 commercial development and 558 <br /> three schools <br /> 2004 All of 2005 commercial development and 558 <br /> three schools <br /> 2005 All of 2005 commercial development and 558 <br /> three schools <br /> <br />Figure I shows the estimated per capita water demands for calendar years 1998 through 2005. <br />As shown in the equation below, per capita demands were estimated by dividing potable system <br />water demands (i.e., total well production minus water used by the Ridge Golf Course) by the <br />total population. The total population includes employment in the school and commercial sector, <br />traffic, and residents. <br /> <br />( Per capita demands = Total annual well production - (Annual golf course inigation well production) ) <br />~~ .-9 ____ Total population <br /> <br />, <br />Figure 2 provides further explanation of the District's water production. Annual water <br />production may be partitioned into reuse on the Ridge Golf Course, well production for the <br />Ridge Golf Course, and well production for the remainder of the service area. The Ridge Golf <br />Course usage is not incorporated into the per capita demands. <br /> <br />- 3 - <br />
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