Laserfiche WebLink
WATER CONSERVATION PLAN 2008 <br />Table 13 Notes <br />a Source: Raw Water Master Plan 2004. Note the Planning Department has adjusted the population at buildout to 111,618. <br />The rate of growth was not changed for this analysis through 2017. <br />b Based on average residential and multifamily per capita water use from 2001 through 2006, without drought year of 2003, of <br />103 gpcd. Estimated residential gpcd adjusted for number of unmetered customers. <br />There are two customers currently billed as industrial. Projections based on historical water demand and growth estimates. <br />d Projections based on information from Planning Department on historical small commercial building square footage, and <br />forecasted building permits for 2008 -2012. Growth rate from 2008 -2012 of 1.7 carried forward through 2017. <br />e Growth consistent with pattern of last 5 years. <br />f Bulk water permits, assumed no growth rate. <br />I Average water usage over the last 10 years. Considering conversions to raw water for irrigation, the City usage was <br />expected to stay the same. <br />" Hydrant meters and cleaning Wade Gaddis Basins. <br />' Based on estimate from 2006 and growth of 0.25% per year. Fire fighting, fire training, grading dust control, inspection and <br />testing, parks and forestry, sanitary sewer and storm sewer jetting, spring flushing, street sweeping, and tank cleaning. <br />Includes unauthorized uses (water loss) of 8.1 %., excludes losses due to water treatment plant efficiency. <br />k Per capita water use for the population up to 2006 was 103 gpcd. A range (90 and 110 gpcd) of per capita water use was <br />used to quantify forecasted treated water demand for NEW population from 2007 through 2017. <br />29 <br />