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outdoor uses, were implemented. Tables 3 and 4 provide estimates of the amount of <br />water storage that would be needed to support the District under the 3 levels of District <br />development if both delivery systems were rendered unusable. Figures 2 and 3 provide <br />a graphical presentation of the catastrophic storage needed on a monthly basis. <br />An examination of the impact to District operations should only one pipeline <br />being rendered unusable, either East Snowmass Creek pipeline or the Snowmass Creek <br />Pump station pipeline, indicates that the District would be able to meet demand, i.e. the <br />District demand does not exceed the capacity of one pipeline (5.1 cfs). This assessment <br />assumes that water is physically and legally available, that during a catastrophic event <br />the delivery and use of irrigation and other outside water would cease, and that the <br />average daily water use would not exceed 275 gallons per day per EQR. <br />Page 26 <br />