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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />=============================================================================== <br /> <br />Table IV.l <br />Annual Water User Consumption and Projections <br /> <br /> I I <br /> I Average Daily I Annual Water User Consumption <br /> I Water Use I <br />Year I in Million I Mllllon <br /> I Gallons I Gallons Acre-Feet <br /> I I <br />1980 I 18.2 I 6,627 20,300 <br />1981 I 17.1 I 6,252 19,200 <br />1982 I 17.9 I 6,548 20,100 <br />1983 I 18.1 I 6,597 20,200 <br />1984 I 19.0 I 6,934 21 ,300 <br />1985 I 19.3 I 7,050 21 ,600 <br />1990 I 20.4 I 7,431 22,SOO <br />1995 I 23.7 I 8,659 26,600 <br />2000 I 26.3 I 9,592 29,400 <br />2005 I 28.8 I 10,513 32,300 <br />201 0 I 31.5 I 11 , 505 35,300 <br />2015 I 34.6 I 12,618 38,700 <br /> I I <br />Notes: <br /> <br />1. Data from 1980 through 1985 are historical information. <br />2. Data from 1990 through 2015 are future projections <br />based upon the Boyd lake PI ants Raw Water Supply and <br />Treatment Study comp1 eted by James M. Montgomery, <br />Consul ti ng Engi neers, Inc. in February, 1985, and the <br />1986 City of Greeley Planning Department Comprehensive <br />Growth Study. <br /> <br />=============================================================================== <br /> <br />Based on the most recent five-year period, 1981 through, 1985, Tabl e IV. 2 <br />presents the average monthly demand pattern for the City. The maximum monthly <br />needs for treated water usually occur in July and August. These are the <br />hottest months and correspond wi th the peri od of hi ghest evapotranspi rati on <br />potential of lawn grasses. The winter months, November through r~arch; have <br />the lowest demands because lawns are dormant and no longer irrigated. <br /> <br />-20- <br />