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Water Conservation
Project Type
Water Conservation Plan
Contract/PO #
OE PDA 08-15
Applicant
City of Longmont
Project Name
City of Longmont Water Conservation Plan
Title
City of Longmont Water Conservation Master Plan
Date
11/24/2008
County
Boulder
Water Conservation - Doc Type
Complete Plan
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WATER CONSERVATION PLAN 2008 <br />8.3 Evaluation and Final Selection of Measures and Programs <br />The City does not have unlimited resources to implement its water conservation <br />program. Therefore, efforts of the City will focus its resources on those programs that <br />provide the most cost - effective water savings based on the cost - benefit analyses <br />presented in Appendix D and summarized in Table 15 below. <br />Based on the evaluations presented in Appendix D, including the cost - benefit <br />information provided in Table 15, the City has selected the following water conservation <br />measures and programs to implement. <br />8.3.1 Meter Testing and Replacement <br />Continue this program annually through the planning horizon. The City plans to enhance <br />the current meter replacement program by providing AMR meters to those commercial <br />and irrigation customers that agree to audits, as a means to improve leak detection and <br />overall customer water use efficiency. <br />TABLE 15 <br />Summary of Costs for Water Saved for Various Measures and Programs <br />Measure and /or Program <br />Cost of Saved <br />Water <br />($ / acre -foot) <br />Cumulative Savings <br />through 2017 <br />(acre-feet)' <br />Source of <br />Information <br />Pre -Wash Spray Nozzle Giveaway <br />100 <br />190 <br />Appendix D <br />Water Rate Studies <br />650 <br />579 <br />Appendix D <br />Commercial ET Controller Rebate <br />900 <br />84 <br />Appendix D <br />Residential ULF Toilet Rebates <br />11520 <br />33 <br />Appendix D <br />Commercial and Residential <br />Education <br />11580 <br />266 <br />Appendix D <br />Commercial Rainfall Sensor <br />Rebate <br />11590 <br />23 <br />Appendix D <br />Commercial ULF Toilet Rebate <br />17920 <br />13 <br />Appendix D <br />Commercial Indoor Audits <br />21060 <br />52 <br />Appendix D <br />Commercial ULF Urinal Rebate <br />21310 <br />27 <br />Appendix D <br />Residential Rainfall Sensor <br />Rebate <br />27620 <br />3 <br />Appendix D <br />Residential ET Controller Rebate <br />21730 <br />43 <br />Appendix D <br />47 <br />
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