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<br />Total Costs - $381 million <br /> <br />Natural <br />Replacement <br />150/0 <br /> <br /> <br />Active <br />Conservation <br />850/0 <br /> <br />New Customers <br /> <br />New customers have the same targeted use that existing customers have. Pre- <br />drought water use for existing single family customers was 153 single-family <br />gallons per capita per day (SFGCD) as shown in Table 2. A 22 percent decrease <br />in use, which is consistent with the Board's conservation goal, would bring single <br />family water use down to 119 SFGCD. Consequently, the goal is to reduce water <br />use by existing customers from 153 SFGCD to 119 SFGCD, and ensure that new <br />customers begin service at an average of 119 SFGCD. <br /> <br />Table 2 - Water Use by Customer Type <br /> <br /> 2016 <br />Customer Type 2001 Use Target <br />Single Family (gallons per capita per day) 153 119 SFGCD <br />Commercial, Multifamily and Industrial <br />(gallons per employee per day) 110 86 GED <br />Government (gallons per capita per day) 17 13 GCD <br /> <br />The measures proposed for new customers are all regulatory. Table 3 displays <br />the expected costs for the Board and the customer, as well as expected demand <br />reductions. The largest amount of demand reductions will come from the new <br />Water Efficiency Rating System for residential customers. This measure will use <br />a system that awards points for efficient water fixtures and landscaping materials. <br />A certain number of points will be required before water service is started. <br /> <br />Table 3 - Conservation Measures for New Customers <br />I I Costs <br /> <br />14 <br />