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Water Conservation
Project Type
Water Conservation Plan
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Castle Pines North Metropolitan District
Project Name
Water Conservation Plan
Title
Castle Pines North Metropolitan District Water Conservation Plan
Date
8/1/2006
County
Douglas
Water Conservation - Doc Type
Complete Plan
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\Water Efficiency Grants\Day Forward
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<br />CDM <br /> <br />Section 3 <br />Water Use and Forecasted Demands <br /> <br />Projected potable demands at build out are estimated to be 2,003 AFY. This is obtained <br />by subtracting the non-potable 240 AF of reuse on the Ridge Golf Course from the <br />total projected demands. <br /> <br />3.3 Demand Forecast <br /> <br />As CPN develops, water demands will continue to increase. Demand projections <br />shown in Figure 3-8 shows the District's projected total demands until 2015. Buildout <br />is most likely to occur around 2011. These projections show that the average projected <br />demand for 2006 to 2010 is 2,211 AFY, exceeding the 2,000 AFY requirement to qualify <br />as a "covered entity" for CWCB's Water Conservation Planning Grant. <br /> <br /> 2400 3800 <br /> 2200 3600 <br /> 2000 <br /> 1800 3400 <br /> 1600 3200 en <br /> Q.) <br />~ en <br />1400 ::J <br />LL 3000 ~ <br />~ <br />"'C 1200 a <br />c 2800 Q3 <br />co 1000 <br />E ..0 <br />Q.) E <br />0 800 ::J <br />ro 2600 z <br />::J 600 <br />c <br />c 2400 <br /><( <br /> 400 <br /> 200 2200 <br /> 0 2000 <br /> <.0 I"- 00 Q) 0 T""" N M -=::t L[) <br /> 0 0 0 0 T""" T""" T""" T""" T""" T""" <br /> 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 <br /> N N N N N N N N N N <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />c::::::J Annual Potable Demands _ Reuse (non-potable) ___ Number of Houses <br /> <br />Figure 3-8 <br />Projected Annual Water Demands <br /> <br />Figure 3-1 shows a decrease in the amount of water used since 2003 when the <br />conservation measures were enacted. Given the public campaign during the drought <br />of 2002 to conserve water and the District's conservation efforts, customers have been <br />more efficient with their water use. However, it is important to note that this "drought <br />shadow" demand reduction may not be permanent as customers return to pre- <br />drought behavior. Demands in 2005 began to increase and as reflected in the demand <br />projections, will continue to increase. This pattern of usage is typical of a drought <br />memory effect. <br /> <br />3-10 <br /> <br />O:\Castle_Pines_North\Conservation Plan\Drafts Submitted For Review\Final Conservation Plan.doc <br />
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