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<br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />t <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />t <br />. <br /> <br />LIST OF FIGURES <br /> <br />Chapter 1-lntroduction <br />Figure 1 - Four Key Issues Addressed by the Study <br />Figure 2 - Pressurized Non-Potable Piped (Secondary) Supply <br />Figure 3 - Irrigation Canals Adjacent to New Residential Areas <br />Figure 4 - Typical Canal Company in Urban Corridor Area <br />Figure 5 - Traditional Assessment and Secondary Revenue Streams <br />Figure 6 - Benefits of Secondary Service to Canal Companies <br />Figure 7 - North of Ogden, Pine View WUA Service Area <br />Figure 8 - Potable Water Demands on Municipal Water Systems <br /> <br />Chapter 2- Current Issues and Trends <br /> <br />Figure 9 - Office of Davis and Weber Counties Canal Company <br />Figure 10 - Main D&W Canal and Forebay Headgate <br />Figure 11- Davis and Weber Secondary Supply Pump House <br />Figure 12 - Inside the D&W Pump House <br />Figure 13 - Older Residential Neighborhood in Sunset, Utah <br />Figure 14 - Secondary System (Irrigation) Valving Access <br />Figure 15 - New Residential Subdivision in Sunset, Utah <br />Figure 16 - Advertisement for Secondary Water in New Subdivision <br />Figure 17 - Traditional Ditch System in Grand Valley, Colorado <br />Figure 18 - New Residential Subdivision in Grand Valley, Colorado <br /> <br />Chapter 3- Agricultural Water Suppliers in Secondary Water Management <br /> <br />Figure 19 - Old Agricultural Trade Center Encroachment <br />Figure 20 - New Subdivision Encroachment on Canals <br />Figure 21 - Subdivision Encroachment Along Canals <br />Figure 22 - Encroachment onto Canal Maintenance Road <br />Figure 23 - "Repackaging" a Canal Company Product <br />Figure 24 - Teaming Up With a Secondary Supplier <br />Figure 25 - View of Toquerville, Utah <br />Figure 26 - Water Rates in Toquerville, Utah <br />Figure 27 - Typical Urban Irrigation headgate <br />Figure 28 - The Urban Irrigation Delivery Infrastructure <br />Figure 29 - The POC for a Lot or Open Space Area <br />Figure 30 - The POC for a Lot (second image) <br />Figure 31 - The POC for a Lot (third image) <br />Figure 32 - Viewpoints of Developers <br />Figure 33 - Water Turnover Requirement for Residential Lots <br />Figure 34 - Water Turnover Requirement under C-BT <br />Figure 35 - Financing Pressurized Secondary Systems <br />Figure 36 - Combining Financing Options <br /> <br /> 1 <br />I <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br /> 11 <br />12 <br />12 <br />13 <br />13 <br />14 <br />14 <br />15 <br />15 <br />16 <br />16 <br /> 23 <br />24 <br />24 <br />25 <br />25 <br />26 <br />26 <br />27 <br />37 <br />28 <br />28 <br />29 <br />29 <br />30 <br />30 <br />31 <br />31 <br />32 <br />32 <br /> <br />Chapter 5- The Cost and Use of Treated Water and Implications for the Expansion of Secondary <br />Systems 54 <br />Figure 37 - City ofKaysville, Water Use Without Secondary 62 <br />Figure 38 - City ofKaysville Water Use with Secondary 62 <br />Figure 39 - Map of Rural Domestic Water Districts 68 <br /> <br />VI <br />