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<br />Feasibility Report for Improvement ofPaonia's Water Snpply System
<br />Town of Paonia
<br />April 21,2000
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<br />January 9.2 13.4 15.5 18.6 16,0 18,7 26,1
<br />February 9.4 13.6 15,7 18,9 1.6:3 "18.9 26.5
<br />March 11.2 16.2 18.6 22.4 19,3 ::22.5 31.4
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<br />April 10.4 15.2 17,6 21.2 ."18.3 21.3 '29.8
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<br />May 15.9 23.1 26.6 32,1 27.6 32.1 ?'l4,9
<br />June 18,6 26.8 30.8 37,1 31.9 37.0 51.7
<br />July 22.9 32.9 37.8 45.6 "'39.2 45.4 63.4
<br />August 18,1 26.1 30.0 36.1 ,~31,1 36,1 50.4
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<br />September 15.1 21.9 '.'25.2 30.3 30.3 42.3
<br />October 11.4 '16.7 19.4 '..23,3 :'20,1 23.5 32.9
<br />November 9,~ 14.3 16.5 19.8 17.1 20.0 27.9
<br />December .""7.8 11.3 13.0 15.7 13.5 15.7 22.0
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<br />Annual Total >159,7 266,8 321,1 276,7 321,6 449,3
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<br />Constraints to Future'Growth
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<br />Paonia wat~i'service,area popuhit;PI;ligrowth could be limited by either available land or
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<br />institutional coristraiiJ.!~.reflectirig !oym policies, The Town's 1996 Comprehensive Plan
<br />established target densities for new developments outside of town and for infill areas within the
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<br />Town's bciundaries,'T!ie.n~J~!1dicates potential buildout at approximately 3,400 residents
<br />within the Town and atabogt };OOO residents outside of Town [Leland, 1996], Under Scenario
<br />C, these levels would bereached in approximately 2025. Under Scenarios A and B, these levels
<br />wpqld not be reachedvntil sometime after 2030.
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<br />Ife~tended throughoii't the projection period, the Town's current policy of limiting annual sales
<br />of~ater taps outside of town to no more than 25 per year could, in theory, also restrict future
<br />population growth, However, there are also approximately 400 "standby" taps available for
<br />allocation outside ofthe Town, which were sold to ARea in previous years and are not subject
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