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EXHIBIT B<br />

City of Haines City<br />

<strong>Water</strong> Use Permit No. 8522.009<br />

PS RECLAIMED WATER TABLE<br />

CURRENT 1<br />

(2010)<br />

PLUS<br />

ONGOING<br />

PROJECTS 2<br />

(2015)<br />

PROJECTED<br />

(2030) 3<br />

Total wastewater flow (gpd) 1,330,000 1,790,000 3,170,000<br />

Reclaimed water available (gpd) 1,330,000 1,790,000 3,170,000<br />

Reclaimed water utilization (gpd) 4<br />

600,000 1,572,000 2,380,000<br />

Beneficially used (gpd) 600,000 1,572,000 2,380,000<br />

Reclaimed water disposal (gpd) 730,000 218,000 790,000<br />

Potable quality water offset (gpd) 440,000 1,272,000 1,785,000<br />

Reclaimed water utilization (%)<br />

45% 88% 75%<br />

Reclaimed water offset<br />

efficiency (%) 73% 81% 75%<br />

1<br />

<strong>Florida</strong> Department of Environmental Protection Annual Reclaimed <strong>Water</strong> Inventory Report, (2010 data).<br />

2<br />

Includes 0.972 mgd supply and 0.832 mgd offsets associated with 2 reuse expansion projects (N065, N407).<br />

3<br />

Regional <strong>Water</strong> Supply Plan (SWFWMD, 2011)<br />

4<br />

Does not include Sprayfields, RIBs or At Treatment Plant Use<br />

Note: The percentage of utilization and offset efficiency is greater for Plus Ongoing Projects over Projected. There is a projected<br />

greater population in 2030, which would produce more wastewater than new utilization of reclaimed water customers, lowering the<br />

utilization and efficiency percentages in 2030.<br />

8/25/2011<br />

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