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Water Efficiency Grants
Water Efficiency Grant Type
Water Conservation Planning Grant
Contract/PO #
OE PDA 08-54
Applicant
North Table Mountain Water & Sanitation District
Project Name
North Table Mountain Water & Sanitation District Water Conservation Plan
Title
Grant Application for Water Conservation Planning Grant
Date
10/12/2007
County
Jefferson
Water Efficiency - Doc Type
Application
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<br />r\ <br /> <br />." <br /> <br />~. <br /> <br />NTM CWCB Water Conservation Plan Grant Application Page 3 of 11 <br /> <br /> <br />Specific roles and responsibilities of project team members are outlined in SectiJ 6 with <br />additional details provided in Attachment C: NTM and Hydrosphere Key Staff <br />Qualifications and Project Responsibilities. <br /> <br />3. Recent Retail Water Delivery by the North Table Mountain Water and <br />Sanitation District: <br /> <br />Table 1 shows total annual water use by account type for the 2000 through 2006 period, <br />with residential users accounting for the majority of water use. In addition to bill~d water <br />use, unmetered water is used by NTM to flush their system. Additionally, contrattors use <br />water for grading and construction which is metered but not entered into the billirlg <br />database. Historically water use not included in the billing database has been sm~ll, but <br />in recent years this use has been increasing. . <br /> <br />Total annual water use from the billing database is show in Table 2. The effects 0f <br />several drought years can be seen in the 31 percent decrease in total water use thdt <br />occurred between 2000 and 2004. Total water use increased in 2005 and 2006, though <br />per capita use remained lower than pre-drought levels (see Table 3). <br /> <br />Table 1: Total Annual Water Use by Account Type 0,000,000 Gallon~) <br /> Residential Residential <br />Year (owners) (Renters) Commerilcal Industrial Greenhouse Irrigation Other <br />2000 467 10 116 105 27 28 I <br />2001 445 10 74 100 29 33 I 0.3 <br />2002 455 11 41 82 28 24 I 0.3 <br />2003 404 13 31 81 28 31 I 0.3 <br />2004 345 9 29 75 28 31 I 0.3 <br />2005 437 12 40 72 26 41 I 0.4 <br />2006 529 12 50 84 25 72 I 0.5 <br /> Table 2: Total Annual Water Use by All Accounts <br /> Year A 1,000,000 <br /> (;allon5 Acre-ft <br /> 2000 753 2311 <br /> 2001 691 2121 <br /> 2002 642 1971 <br /> 2003 588 1804 <br /> 2004 517 1587 <br /> 2005 628 1927 <br /> 2006 772 2368 <br />Water Source: Surface water through a contract with Denver Water as described III <br />section 5 d below. <br /> . . . <br /> <br />4. ED!!Ineerme: Estimate for Entity that IS Not Currently Elie:ible but Will Become <br />Elie:ible. <br />
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