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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2016Annual Performance Report - 2016 Water Use Efficiency Date Submitted: 5/4/2017 Michael SpearsReport submitted by: JEFFERSONWS County:69000Water System ID# : WS Name:PORT TOWNSEND, CITY OF Meter Installation Information: If not fully metered - Current status of meter installation: 100%Estimate the percentage of metered connections: Production, Authorized Consumption, and Distribution System Leakage Information: If yes, explain: NoIncomplete or missing data for the year? 12/31/2016To01/01/201612-Month WUE Reporting Period: gallons gallons gallons 5.9 %3-year annual average 4.1 %Distribution System Leakage – Percent DSL = [(TP – AC) / TP] x 100 13,436,199Distribution System Leakage – Annual Volume TP – AC 317,430,415Authorized Consumption (AC) – Annual Volume 330,866,614Total Water Produced and Purchased (TP) – Annual Volume Distribution System Leakage Summary: Note: Customer goal must be re-established every 6 years through a public process No11/25/2013Date of Most Recent Public Forum: Has goal been changed since last performance report? Goal-Setting Information: The customer goal for 2014-2019 is to maintain city-wide per capita daily consumption at or below the 2010-2012 three year rolling average of 91 gallons per capita per day. Customer Goal (Demand Side): WUE Goals: The demand side goal of maintaining daily consumption at or below the 2010-2012 three year rolling average of 91 gallons per capita per day was met. Average daily per capita consumption was 88 gallons in 2016. This represents a savings of approximately 41,000 gallons per day from the previous year. Customer (Demand Side) Goal Progress: Describe Progress in Reaching Goals: Additional Information Regarding Supply and Demand Side WUE Efforts Include any other information that describes how you and your customers use water efficiently: Port Townsend has continued a system wide leak detection program and surveyed approximately 6 miles of distribution system piping during 2016. Do not mail, fax, or email this report to DOH