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Water Conservation
Project Type
Water Conservation Plan
Project Name
City of Grand Junction Water Conservation Plan
Title
Water Conservation Master Plan
Date
1/17/1997
County
Mesa
Water Conservation - Doc Type
Complete Plan
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Grand Junction 1996 WCPlan Proof of Notice
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<br />limited. The City's water <br /> <br />system is surrounded by <br /> <br />WATER SUPPLY VS MUNICIPAL DEMAND <br />-'- <br /> <br />the Ute Water Conservancy <br /> <br />35,000 <br />30,000 <br /> <br />District and expansion of <br /> <br />limited. Recent <br /> <br />~ <br />~ 20,000 <br />! <br />~ <br /> <br />15.000 <br />1~000 <br /> <br />2.5,000 <br /> <br />our water service area is <br /> <br />discussions about <br /> <br />5,000 <br />o <br />!!!!!'!!!!i!!!!!afiHHiHBHBBiBHHH <br /> <br />potential exchanges of <br /> <br />water customers in <br /> <br />... Kannah Creek/North Fork <br />-- P1usClItton <br />+- Plus Wh/teWafer Cre&k <br /> <br />* Plus Gunnison River <br />- Municipal Demand <br /> <br />certain areas would have <br /> <br />little impact on overall <br /> <br />water demand on City'S <br /> <br />WATER SUPPLY VS MUNICIPAL DEMAND <br />Or.IughIPor\lICI'___~''''ll77v.... <br /> <br />system. <br /> <br />The graphics show <br /> <br />10,000 <br /> <br />8,000 <br /> <br />"WATER SUPPLY VS <br /> <br />~ <br />~ <br />! <br />~ <br /> <br />4,000 <br /> <br />8,000 <br /> <br />MUNICIPAL DEMAND" in an <br /> <br />average year and a <br /> <br />2,000 <br /> <br />drought period similar to <br />either 1976-1977 or a <br /> <br />o <br />!!!!I!!!!I!I!!I!a~HBiaBHHHijBHHH <br /> <br />1989-1990 water year. <br /> <br />.. Kannah en.\qNol'1h Flrt (35%) * Plus Gunnison RIvec' (25%) <br />- Plus WhItewater Creek (25%) . - Municipal Demand <br />~ Plus Cflf'ton (100%) <br /> <br />Using regression analysis <br /> <br />_~d _dat~ trmrL.J..9Ji4- .throllgh~U35,__the 'Jr"ph"'-flIO-j.e.ct. .usage..J.nto-the- --- <br /> <br />year 2050. Based on this data, our projected demand increases 0.529% <br /> <br />per year for the next 55 years. The graphs show yearly projections up <br /> <br />to year 2010, years 2010 through 2050 are shown in ten years <br /> <br />increments to show future years demand. <br /> <br />The amount of water available for use by the City will vary <br /> <br />according to the weather. Estimated annual average yields from the <br /> <br />City'S absolute water rights, based on historical flows and diversion <br /> <br /> <br />records from streams, lakes and rivers, shows the City has available <br /> <br />17 <br />
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