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<br />I <br />j <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />] <br /> <br />released from the farm. Tap water is first used for cooling the milk in heat exchangers, <br />then used for cleaning equipment, and then used for cleaning the parlor and holding <br />pens. Tap water is also consumed by the dairy herd and converted to milk for resale <br />throughout the region. <br /> <br />a e - . a er se )y Iype 0 ccoun <br />Type of Account (1995) % of Total Number of % of Total Water Use <br /> Taps <br />Residential 83.3 57.9 <br />Farm-Medium 10.6 9.2 <br />Farm,High 1.9 4.5 <br />Dairy 0.6 11.1 <br />Feedlot 0.4 4.2 <br />. <br />Commercial 2.9 8-7 <br />Government 0.4 4.3 <br /> <br />T bl 5 2 W tUb T <br /> <br />fA <br /> <br />t <br /> <br />5.3.2 Plans for Future L TWD Measures <br /> <br />] <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />l <br />j <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />The Little Thompson Water District does not plan on restricting or limiting the use of the <br />District's water by the few commercial users that we have, including dairies and <br />feedlots. The L TWD does not plan to require any specific process changes at our <br />customer's sites. The District may use future newsletters to promote efficient water use <br />at the dairies and feedlots served by the District. <br /> <br />5.4 Water Reuse Systems <br /> <br />5.4.1 Current L TWD Measures <br /> <br />The Little Thompson Water District currently does not promote or require ll1e reu~El.9f _. . <br />water for potable or non-potable uses. The District does not operate a sanitary or <br />storm sewer system or have access to waste water plant outfall for reuse. <br /> <br />Some portions of the District are served by large sanitary sewer systems: <br />~ City of Loveland <br />~ South Loveland Sanitation District <br />~ Town of Mead <br />~ Town of Milliken <br />~ Town of Berthoud <br />In addition, there are several small package plants located in individual subdivisions <br />throughout the District. <br /> <br />5-3 <br />