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2016 Region C Water Plan
TRWD and TRWD Customers DCP
Stage 1Stage 2
Entity Plan Date Entity Type Wholesale Source(s) No. of Trigger Savings Goal Trigger Savings
Water Stages Goal
Provider(s)
WEATHERFORD 3/12/2013 WUG TRWD Lake Weatherford 3 " TRWD has initiated Stage 1 5% " TRWD has initiated Stage 2 10%
TRWD Sources These triggers below are These triggers below are
internal triggers which may internal triggers which may
cause the City to implement cause the City to implement
Stage 1 restrictions: Stage 2 restrictions:
(a) The lake level in Lake (a) The lake level in Lake
Weatherford reaches 889.0 feet Weatherford reaches 887.5 feet
or 61.5% capacity; or or 54% capacity; or
(b) Water demand reaches 85 (b) Water demand reaches 85
percent of the water treatment percent of the water treatment
capacity or capacity or
(c) Any mechanical failure of (c) Any mechanical failure of
pumping equipment will require pumping equipment will require
more than 48 hours to repair more than 48 hours to repair
when dry weather conditions when dry weather conditions
exist and continued dry exist and continued dry
weather is expected. weather is expected.
TRINITY RIVER 4/1/2014 WWP TRWD TRWD Sources 3 " TRWD has initiated Stage 1 5% " TRWD has initiated Stage 2 10%
AUTHORITY
(TCWSP)
WISE COUNTY 3/1/2011 WWP TRWD Lake Bridgeport 4 Annually, beginning on May 1 10% " TRWD has initiated Stage 1 15%
WSD through September 30. These triggers below are
internal triggers which may
cause the City to implement
Stage 1 restrictions:
a. When, pursuant to
requirements specified in the
WCWSD wholesale water
purchase contract with Tarrant
Regional Water District,
notification is received
requesting initiation of Stage 1
Water Watch of the Drought
Contingency Plan.
b. When the total daily water
demand equals or exceeds 1.8
million gallons 3 consecutive
days or 2.2 million gallons on a
single day.
c. Continually falling treated
water reservoir levels which do
not refill above 95% percent
overnight (e.g., bases on an
evaluation of minimum treated
water storage required to avoid
system outage).Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5
Trigger Savings Trigger Savings Trigger Savings
Goal Goal Goal
" TRWD has initiated Stage 3 20%
These triggers below are
internal triggers which may
cause the City to implement
Stage 3 restrictions:
(a) The lake level in Lake
Weatherford reaches 885.5 feet
or 45% percent capacity; or
(b) Water demand reaches 85
percent of the water treatment
capacity or
(c) Major water line breaks,
pump or system failures occur,
which cause unprecedented
loss of capability to provide
water service; or
(d) Natural or man-made
contamination of the water
supply source(s)
" TRWD has initiated Stage 3 20%
" TRWD has initiated Stage 2 25% " TRWD has initiated Stage 3 50%
These triggers below are These triggers below are
internal triggers which may internal triggers which may
cause the City to implement cause the City to implement
Stage 2 restrictions: Stage 3 restrictions:
1. When, pursuant to 1. When, pursuant to
requirements specified in the requirements specified in the
WCWSD wholesale water WCWSD wholesale water
purchase contract with Tarrant purchase contract with Tarrant
Regional Water District, Regional Water District,
notification is received notification is received
requesting initiation of Stage 2 requesting initiation of Stage 3
Water Warning of the Drought Emergency Water Use of the
Contingency Plan. Drought Contingency Plan.
2. When the total daily water 2. When total daily water
demand equals or exceeds 2.2 demands equals or exceeds 2.4
million gallons for 3 consecutive million gallons for 7 consecutive
days or 2.4 million gallons on a days.
single day. 3. Major water line breaks, or
3. Continually falling treated pump or system failures occur,
water reservoir levels which do which cause unprecedented
not refill above 85% percent loss of capability to provide
overnight (e.g., based on an water service.
evaluation of minimum treated 4. Natural or man-made
water storage required to avoid contamination of the water
system outage). supply source(s).
5. Continually falling treated
water reservoir levels which do
not refill above 75% percent
overnight (e.g., based on an
evaluation of minimum treated
water storage required to avoid
system outage).7.3 7
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