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Ii UTRWD and UTRWD Customers DCP
Stage 1
Stage 2
Entity Plan Date Entity Type Wholesale Source(s) No. of Trigger Savings Trigger Savings
Water Stages Goal Goal
Provider(s)
AUBREY, production capability) on a production
continued single day. single day.
CELINA 1/1/2004 WUG UTRWD UTRWD 6 These triggers below are 10% These triggers below are 20% These trigg
Trinity Aquifer internal triggers which may internal triggers which may internal tri
Woodbine cause the City to implement cause the City to implement cause the C
Aquifer Stage 1 restrictions: Stage 2 restrictions: Stage 3 res
(A) An inability to recover (A) An inability to recover (A) An in
in ground storage or approximately 90% in approxima
elevated storage facilities ground storage and elevated ground and
within a 24-hour period storage tankswithin a 24- storage tan
exists; hour period exists; hour perio
(B) UTRWD has (B) UTRWD has (B) UTRW
announced Stage 1 announced Stage 2 announced
(C) Usage exceeds (C) Usage exceeds
pumping capabilities. pumping capabilities.4
" UTRWD has announced
Stage 1
These triggers below are
internal triggers which may
cause the City to implement
Stage 1 restrictions:
a. Either wholesale water
supplier(s) implement
restrictive measures that
require customers to
implement similar
restrictions for reasons such
as conserving reservoir
levels, maintaining system
pressures, water treatment
capacity, or other such
items requiring cooperation;
or
b. Total water consumption
reaches seventy-five
percent (75%) of the Town's
water distribution pumping
capacity; or,
c. The water supply system
has a significant limitation
due to failure of or damage
to important system
components." UTRWD has announced
Stage 2
These triggers below are
internal triggers which may
cause the City to implement
Stage 2 restrictions:
a. Either average daily water
demand reaches ninety
percent (90%) of available
supply for two (2)
consecutive days; or
b. Average daily water
demand reaches ninety
percent (90%) of the Town's
water distribution system
pumping capacity for two (2)
consecutive days; or
c. Failures occur with Town
or wholesale supplier
equipment or systems that
result in a situation where
demand reaches ninety
percent (90%) of remaining
supply or system capacity; or
d. Wholesale suppliers
implement restrictive
measures that require
customers to implement
similar restrictions for
reasons such as conserving
reservoir levels, maintaining
system pressures, water
treatment capacity or other
items requiring cooperation.Stage 3
Stage 4
Stage 5
Stage 6
Trigger Savings Trigger Savings Trigger Savings Trigger Savings
Goal Goal Goal Goal
i capability) on a gallons per day) of the well's
original specific capacity; or
(iii) When the total daily
water demand equals or
exceeds 618,624 gallons
(80% production capability)
for 3 consecutive days or
695,952 gallons (90%
production capability) on a
single day.
ers below are 40% " UTRWD has announced 60% (A) Major water line 80% When the wholesale
ggers which may Stage 4 breaks, or pump or water supplier puts
ity to implement These triggers below are system failures occur, restrictions or rations the
trictions: internal triggers which may which cause amount of water it can
ability to recover cause the City to implement unprecedented loss of supply the city
tely 75% in Stage 4 restrictions: capability to provide
elevated (A) An inability to recover water service, or
iks within a 24- approximately 50% in extended power outage;
d exists; or ground and elevated (B) Natural or man-
VD has storage tanks within a 24- made contamination of
I Stage 3 hour period exists; or the water supply
(B) The wholesale water source(s); or
supplier asks for Stage 4 (C) When the wholesale
implementation. water supplier can no
longer supply treated
water." UTRWD has announced
Stage 3
These triggers below are
internal triggers which may
cause the City to implement
Stage 3 restrictions:
a. Either average daily water
demand reaches ninety-five
percent (95%) of available
supply for two (2)
consecutive days; or
b. Average daily water
demand reaches ninety-five
percent (95%) of the Town's
water distribution system
pumping capacity for two
(2) consecutive days; or
c. Failures occur with Town
or wholesale supplier
equipment or systems that
result in a situation where
demand reaches ninety-five
percent (95%) of remaining
supply or system capacity,
or
d. Wholesale suppliers
implement restrictive
measures that require
customers to implement
similar restrictions for
reasons such as conserving
reservoir levels, maintaining
system pressures, water15%
" UTRWD has announced
Stage 4
These triggers below are
internal triggers which may
cause the City to implement
Stage 4 restrictions:
a. Either average daily water
demand reaches ninety-
eight percent (98%) of the
Town's water distribution
system pumping capacity
for one (1) day; or
b. The water system is
contaminated either
accidentally or intentionally;
or
c. Major waterline breaks,
or pump or system failure
occurs causing
unprecedented loss of
capacity to provide treated
water service; or
d. Wholesale suppliers
implement restrictive
measures that require
customers to implement
similar restrictions for
reasons such as conserving
reservoir levels, maintaining
system pressures, water
treatment capacity, or other
items requiring
cooperation.25%
2016.Region C Water Plan
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