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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
Date
10/12/2007
County
Jefferson
Water Efficiency - Doc Type
Approval Letter
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NTM CWCB Water Conservation Plan Grant Application Page 6 of 11 <br />annual water savings in the District's service area of over 3,000 acre-feet annually from <br />2000 per capita water use (a savings of 93 gpcd). <br />In addition to the gpcd water savings goal above, the following are existing qualitative <br />water savings goa s: <br />• To encourage the efficient use of water by all customers through educational <br />information and outdoor watering restrictions; and <br />• To identify and work with high water use accounts (most often home owner <br />associations) to decrease water use. <br />In addition, NTM has the following goals for the Water Conservation Plan development <br />process: <br />• Evaluate a wide variety of existing and potential conservation activities <br />focused on existing and future development including residential and other <br />account types; <br />• Develop a portfolio of conservation measures and programs which may be <br />implemented selectively depending on the desired water savings; <br />• Work with customers to educate them about water conservation and solicit <br />their input regarding potential conservation activities; and <br />• Develop a system to track water use and water conservation savings to <br />evaluate the effectiveness of conservation activities. <br />(d) Adequacy, stability and reliability of the entity's water system: <br />Current Supplies, Treatment and Storage <br />North Table Mountain Water and Sanitation District has a contract, originally signed in <br />1961, with Denver Water which entitles it to up to 6,000 acre-feet (af) of raw water <br />annually. NTM is limited to an instantaneous rate of 11,100 gallons per minute which is <br />based on 16.0 million gallons per day. The term of the contract is until it is mutually <br />terminated by both parties or in the case that NTM violates certain terms of the <br />agreement. The contract also stipulates that "...such leases shall provide for limitation of <br />delivery of water to whatever extent may be necessary to enable the Board to provide an <br />adequate supply of water to the people of Denver...." In severe drought conditions NTM <br />is required to share water with Denver and Arvada, primarily. <br />NTM also has rights to Denver Basin aquifer ground water under its service area. The <br />annual yield for this water is estimated at 6,000 af. Given drilling and pumping costs and <br />the limited yield, NTM currently has no plans to develop this water. <br />NTM's surface water supply is diverted from Ralston Reservoir in Jefferson County (built <br />in 1936 by the City of Denver) by two gravity lines (18" and 24"). Raw water is <br />delivered to NTM's water treatment plant which is located at 1950 West 68th Avenue in <br />unincorporated Jefferson County. NTM recently installed amixed-oxidant generator <br />which eliminates the potential hazards of using chlorine gas disinfection. NTM's <br />
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