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55B - RESO - CIVIC CENTER WATER SUPPLY
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1/17/2017
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2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN <br />profile of the agency's service area enables the impacts of water conservation efforts to be assessed and <br />to project the future benefit of water conservation programs. <br />The following sections of this UW MP provide an overview of the City's water consumption by customer <br />account type as follows: <br />• Single- family Residential <br />• Multi- family Residential <br />• Commercial <br />• Institutional/ Government <br />Other water uses including non - revenue water are also discussed in this section. <br />2.3.1 Overview <br />There are 44,551 current customer active and inactive service connections in the City's water distribution <br />system with all existing connections metered. Approximately 66.8 percent of the City's potable water <br />demand is residential; commercial, including dedicated landscape, accounts for the remaining 33.2 <br />percent of the total potable demand. <br />Table 2 -2 contains a summary of the City's total potable water demand in fiscal year (FY) of 2014 -15. <br />Table 2 -2: Demands for Potable and Raw Water - Actual (AF) <br />2.3.2 Non - Residential <br />Non - residential use includes commercial, industrial, institutional water demands. Institutional water use <br />accounts for 4 percent of total non - residential water demands and commercial accounts for 52.3 percent <br />of total non - residential water demand. The City has a mix of commercial uses (markets, restaurants, etc.), <br />public entities (schools, fire stations and government offices), office complexes, light industrial and <br />warehouses. <br />arcadis.com I�� 2 -3 <br />
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