Water Conservation Objectives and Results Sample Clauses

Water Conservation Objectives and Results. The results from the WCRS in 2018 show that on average, public water suppliers in the state are meeting the statewide conservation objectives. Eagan met the DNR’s statewide objectives. On average, water utilities in the state lost 65% more water due to leaks than Eagan, and Eagan had a lower peaking factor than the average water suppliers in the state. Xxxxx also met the DNR’s residential consumption objective of 75 GPCD with an average use of 73 GPCD. Xxxxx’x 2018 WCRS data is provided in Appendix A. Even though Xxxxx met the residential consumption goal, Xxxxx’x per capita use is 20 GPCD higher than the average residential consumption rate in Minnesota. However, water use in the metropolitan area of Minnesota is not the same as water consumption elsewhere in the state in part due to higher population density (Xxxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxxxxx, 2010). In comparison to the 94 GPCD average residential consumption (average from 2003-2012) for the metropolitan area reported in the 2015 Metropolitan Council Master Water Supply Plan (updated every 10 years), Eagan has a lower average residential water use by 21 GPCD. Although Xxxxx’x residential use may seem high in comparison to the state average, in comparison to similar communities in the metropolitan area, Eagan residents use less water. Based on the average metropolitan water use, many of the metropolitan cities did not meet the 2018 DNR water use objective for consumptive use that Eagan met. Moving forward from the inaugural year of the WRCS in 2018 the DNR also has developed additional objectives for 2019. These results from 2018 and the objectives for future years are summarized in Table 1. Table 1 DNR 2018 Water Conservation Report Statewide and Eagan Results Year DNR Objective MN Statewide Average1 Metro Average2 Eagan Average3 2018 <10% water loss 8.9% No data 3.1% <75 GPCD residential consumption 52 GPCD 94 GPCD1 72 GPCD <2.6 peaking factor 2.36 No data 2.33 2019 >1.5% annual reduction in non-residential per capita water use Not yet evaluated NA - Decreasing trend in total per capita demand - Implement demand reduction measures, including conservation water rates or a uniform rate with a conservation program Increasing block rate structure Implement strategies to reduce water use and support wellhead protection planning, including water use regulations and education and information programs Regulations, education programs, and rebates Identify how success in meeting these objectives will be monitored and track...
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