2013 Annual Budget - City of Bremerton
2013 Annual Budget - City of Bremerton
2013 Annual Budget - City of Bremerton
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Table 15 Continued<br />
Water Utility Services<br />
Residential Accounts 16,463<br />
Commercial Accounts 1,810<br />
Storage Capacity (gallons) 33,240,000<br />
Casad Dam Capacity (gallons)<br />
1.4 bil<br />
Average Daily Demand (millions per gallon-MG) 6.3<br />
Reservoirs 16<br />
Watershed Land (square miles) 12.96<br />
Sources:<br />
Surface Supply (MG) 1,281<br />
Ground Supply (MG) 1,017<br />
Miles <strong>of</strong> Main 322<br />
<strong>Bremerton</strong> supplies 3 billion gallons <strong>of</strong> water each year to 55,000 people, representing 36% <strong>of</strong> all the water supplied in Kitsap County.<br />
<strong>Bremerton</strong> regularly monitors the physical, chemical, and bacteriological characteristics to ensure that the drinking water is safe and<br />
water quality is the best possible.<br />
Sewer Utility Services<br />
Residential Sewer Accounts 9,642<br />
Commercial Sewer Accounts 928<br />
Miles <strong>of</strong> Main 141<br />
Miles <strong>of</strong> Force Main 31<br />
Sewage Pump Stations 39<br />
Grinder Pump Stations 82<br />
Westside Wastewater Treatment Plant:<br />
Average <strong>Annual</strong> Flow - MGD 5.0<br />
Hydraulic Peak Capacity - MGD 45<br />
Permitted Average 12.5<br />
Eastside CSO Plant<br />
Peak Treatment Capacity - MGD 20<br />
<strong>Bremerton</strong>'s sewage system provides sewer service to approximately 37,000 people. The wastewater collection system serves <strong>City</strong><br />
residents as well as nearby areas in unincorporated Kitsap County.<br />
Stormwater Utility Services<br />
Residential Accounts 9,886<br />
Commercial Accounts 1,032<br />
Miles <strong>of</strong> Mains 114<br />
It is the mission <strong>of</strong> the Stormwater Program within the Department to control<br />
flooding, enhance water quality, protect sensitive habitat areas, and optimize the<br />
recharge <strong>of</strong> local aquifers.<br />
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