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<br />I <br /> <br />.. <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />(' <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />boundaries for the next twenty years. This information will be used to gage the <br /> <br /> <br />adequacy of the raw water delivery system to meet this demand. <br /> <br /> <br />Proj ections of demand provided by the District will be used to determine <br /> <br /> <br />the demand for water to the year 2006. This information will be consistent with <br /> <br /> <br />planning that the District has already undertaken. The proj ection will be <br /> <br /> <br />compared with historic use, present per capita and peak use, as well as present <br /> <br />and expected industrial needs. The end product will be a description of the <br /> <br /> <br />method used to obtain the projections and a tabulation of annual water needs for <br /> <br /> <br />the twenty year planning period. <br /> <br />C. Comparison of Demand and Yield: <br /> <br />The objective is to determine whether the District's existing water rights <br /> <br /> <br />will supply sufficient water for the next twenty years. <br /> <br />The safe yield will be compared with the projected demand for water. The <br /> <br /> <br />present capacity of the raw water pipeline will be determined from past <br /> <br /> <br />operating records. Surplus and shortfall will be identified. The end product <br /> <br /> <br />will be a recommended course of action to satisfy future demands, including <br /> <br /> <br />additional sources of water and/or structural improvements if needed. If <br /> <br /> <br />the need for structural improvements is identified, an estimate of the storage <br /> <br />requirement will be made. <br /> <br />Raw Water Transmission Evaluation <br /> <br />A. Alternate Means of Delivery: <br /> <br /> <br />The objective is to outline alternate means of deliverying raw water of the <br /> <br /> <br />highest quality to the District's treatment plant. <br /> <br />Five alternatives will be described: 1) Pipeline - replacement and/or <br /> <br /> <br />enlargement of the existing pipeline, 2) Pipeline and Storage - Storage at some <br /> <br /> <br />lower point in Plateau Creek with a pumping station, 3) Colorado River pumping <br /> <br />station, 4) Increase capacity of present pipeline with inline pumping <br /> <br />station(s), and 5) no project. In the experience of the District and the <br /> <br /> <br />Engineer, these alternatives hold the most promise of economic and technical <br /> <br />feasibility. The end product will be a description of the alternatives to be <br /> <br />considered. <br /> <br />