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2030 Plan - Grand Strand Water and Sewer Authority

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dem<strong>and</strong>. ASR capacity will be available for emergencies should the plants be<br />

unavailable for service <strong>and</strong> also as a supply source during periods of peak dem<strong>and</strong>s.<br />

Although not included in the plan, GSWSA could supply ASR capacity to wholesale<br />

customers by converting their wells to ASR. This has not been addressed in sufficient<br />

detail as yet to include in this plan.<br />

f. Renewal <strong>and</strong> Replacement<br />

<strong>Plan</strong>s are made to include sufficient funding to replace equipment <strong>and</strong> facilities in need of<br />

repair or upgrade. The plan <strong>and</strong> goal is to keep the water system completely up to date<br />

with funds set aside for future system upgrades.<br />

g. Contingency<br />

A 20-year plan can not be expected to be completely accurate <strong>and</strong> in fact will be updated<br />

every five years. Because of inherent difficulties in accurately estimating future projects<br />

<strong>and</strong> the difficulty in predicting accurately what future needs may be, a fund is planned to<br />

ensure that sufficient revenue is available to meet future contingencies in the water<br />

system.<br />

The following is a list of water projects <strong>and</strong> costs projected for the Capital Improvement<br />

<strong>Plan</strong> for <strong>2030</strong>.<br />

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