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<strong>Water</strong> Facilities Master <strong>Plan</strong><br />

Population and <strong>Water</strong> Demand Projections<br />

A 4-5<br />

KM2740.Sec4.doc<br />

11/26/2007<br />

five-year increments to indicate how the sources <strong>of</strong> water will be used to meet future<br />

demands.<br />

4.5 <strong>Water</strong> Conservation and Reuse<br />

The per capita usages contained in Table 4-4 are adjusted taking into consideration<br />

MDWASD water conservation and reuse programs. WASD will be undertaking a 20year<br />

water conservation plan and will evaluate ways for reducing non-revenue water.<br />

<strong>Water</strong> Conservation projections were taken from the MDWASD 20-year <strong>Water</strong> Use<br />

Efficiency Goal Based <strong>Plan</strong> (<strong>Plan</strong>) approved by the SFWMD. Included in the <strong>Plan</strong> is<br />

the <strong>Water</strong> Conservation Best Management Practices (BMP) <strong>Plan</strong>ning Spreadsheet<br />

prepared by Malcolm Pirnie, Inc. in 2007. Values contained within Table 4-4 reflect<br />

projections as <strong>of</strong> May 31, 2007. <strong>Water</strong> conservation projections do not reflect water<br />

demand reductions presented by the "Unaccounted <strong>Water</strong> Loss Reduction <strong>Plan</strong><br />

(February 2007)" prepared by Malcolm Pirnie, Inc. and currently under review by<br />

MDWASD. The potential additional reduction in water demands as a result <strong>of</strong> real<br />

non-revenue water loss is estimated at 14.25 mgd over the next ten years.<br />

Currently, MDWASD implements all BMPs included in the 20-year plan in addition<br />

to various irrigation, xeriscape and plumbing fixture efficiency ordinances and some<br />

reuse within the three wastewater treatment plant sites or in their vicinities. A 7.0<br />

mgd reuse irrigation project is anticipated at the North District Wastewater Treatment<br />

<strong>Plan</strong>t in 2012. A 1.0 mgd reuse irrigation project is anticipated at the Central District<br />

Wastewater Treatment <strong>Plan</strong>t in 2011. A portion <strong>of</strong> these projects will result in credits<br />

against current or projected finished water demands as shown in Table 4-4.<br />

4.6 Summary<br />

In summary, the historically based projected water demands as adjusted for water<br />

conservation and reuse are presented in Table 4-5 as “adjusted” finished water<br />

demand and per capita water use. The resulting anticipated finished water demands<br />

to 2030 in increments is as follows:<br />

Table 4-5 Incremental <strong>Water</strong> Demands<br />

Year Population Adjusted Finished <strong>Water</strong> (mgd) Usage (gpd)<br />

2007 2,250,944 347.81 154.52<br />

2012 2,349,221 356.36 151.69<br />

2017 2,487,519 373.06 149.97<br />

2022 2,609,268 387.98 148.69<br />

2027 2,731,018 403.69 147.82<br />

2030 2,804,068 415.01 148.00

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