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<br />Figure 3.3 - Metered Water Sales by Customer Category in 2006 <br /> <br />Mobile Homes, <br />$161,044 <br /> <br />Non-Residential, <br />$392,579 <br /> <br /> <br />Res ide ntial <br />(Single Fam ily + <br />M ulti-Fam ily), <br />$1,762,882 <br /> <br />Wholesale, <br />$71 ,267 <br /> <br />Transmission and Distribution Svstem <br /> <br />The first water lines in the District were installed by a single contractor during 1962 and <br />1963. Most of the water lines installed at that time are still in use. At the end of 2006, <br />ELCO was maintaining approximately 200 miles of water lines ranging from 1112" to 24" <br />in diameter. The largest transmission line in the District was installed in 1979. It is a 16 <br />mile long, 24" diameter ductile iron transmission line. Forty-two percent of the water <br />lines within the District are either 6" or 8", most of which are located in residential <br />developments. <br /> <br />Asbestos cement (AC) pipe was the most common type of pipe initially installed by the <br />District. PVC became the material of choice in the mid 1980's and remains the <br />preferred pipe material. Currently, ninety percent of the pipe maintained by ELCO is <br />either AC (58010) or PVC (32010). The length and material of the different size pipes <br />within the District is shown in Figure 3.4. <br /> <br />Clear Water Solutions, Inc. <br />East Larimer County Water District <br /> <br />2007 Water Conservation Plan <br /> <br />10 <br />