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<br />CDM <br /> <br />Section 5 <br />Conservation Goals <br /> <br /> 300 <br />13" 250 252 <br />u <br />0.. <br />S <br />ID 200 <br />(f) <br />:J <br />L- <br />ID 150 <br />~ <br />~ 100 <br />0.. <br />ro <br />U <br />L- 50 <br />ID <br />0.. <br /> 0 <br /> 2002 <br /> <br />Goal 1 - Targeted Per <br />Capita Water Use <br /> <br /> <br />182 <br /> <br />173 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />2003 <br /> <br />2004 <br /> <br />2005 <br /> <br />2006 <br /> <br />o Potable Water Use <br /> <br />. Raw Water Use <br /> <br />Figure 5-2 Historical Potable and Raw Per Capita Water Use <br /> <br />However, as discussed in Section 3, future per capita demands are trending upward, <br />back toward 2002 demand levels as customers return to their previous water use <br />behavior prior to the drought (drought shadow effect). Conservation <br />measures/programs are needed to maintain per capita demands below 2002 levels at <br />the target per capita water usage of 221 gpcd5. <br /> <br />The Goal 2 targeted water savings of 740 AFY through the use of reclaimed water was <br />estimated by evaluating Erie's anticipated development and opportunities for <br />reclaimed water use. This amount will be dependent on the actual rate and pattern of <br />development. <br /> <br />The Goal 3 targeted 15 percent water savings on all existing city irrigated parks and <br />open spaces was developed based on the evaluation of Erie's parks department's <br />existing and planned conservation measures. <br /> <br />5 The 221 gpcd includes use of raw/lease water as well as billed and unbilled potable water. <br />As discussed in Section 3, the per capita water usage of billed potable water would be <br />significantly less. <br /> <br />DRAFT <br /> <br />5-3 <br /> <br />\\DENSVR1\PROJECTS\9228 - ERIE\CONSERVATION PLAN\REPORT\DRAFT PRIOR TO PUBLIC REVIEW\CONNIE FORMATTED\SECTION 5.DOC <br />