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CITY CLERK
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STAFF REPORTS
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4/18/2006
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15 Y
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SR 06:097
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<br />r;.y owns. rind ope.rrt'P.s. .hrpp. rI~.ive. erollnchv:lter wplls. rind rI \.vnte.r rlis..rihll.ion pllmpine nnd <br />"tor:lE:p "y"'~m divirl~cI intn n nllmh~r nfw:ltpr prp.s,s,lIrp 70nps. <br /> <br />TABLE VI-l: PLEASANTON'S ANNUAL WASTEWATER <br />DISCHARGE, 2005 AND 2025 <br /> <br />~,.,lIrm<:lrk.,y <br /> <br />1M rll ft/YPrlr b <br /> <br />2005 TOTAL <br /> <br />6.200.000 <br /> <br />3.025.401 <br /> <br />Residential <br />Commercial C <br />Institutional d <br />Industrial <br /> <br />2025 ADDED <br /> <br />2025 TOTAL <br /> <br />Notes: <br /> <br />a Note that sewage discharge is substantially less than water demand <br />(Table Vi-2. page _)because most water used for landscaping and <br />parks is not discharged into the wastewater system. <br /> <br />b cu It = cubic feet. 100 cu It = 748 gallons <br /> <br />c Commercial includes office and retail uses. <br /> <br />d Institutional includes government offices. medical offices and <br />hospitals. and schools. <br /> <br />Sources: City of Pleasonton Public Works Dept.. Operations Service <br />Center; ond Plonning & Community Development Dept.. 2006. <br /> <br />The adequacy of Pleasanton's water system depends on the wateLsupply uf ""k. available and the <br />~df1d~ily uf ,tUld!;" f:'~iliti"'I'lIInpine ''')f~g'' and distribution systems ~~r~~ily to deliver water on <br />demand. Water supplies must be capable of meeting maximulll=day demands. Storage must be <br />capable of meeting peak-hour demand, fire:flow volumes, and an emergency reserve. The <br />distribution system must be able to provide required flows at adequate pressures throughout the <br />system. <br /> <br />Tlu,; rl,ullIillg /\.1\;(1 Ila:) L\';~lI Ji....iJ\,;J illtv J; (T\;I \,;ul pi 1,,;:):)Ul l,,; L-UIJ\';:) [VI pUl}JV:)\';:) v[ ullulYL..illg 1I1\; <br />ilJI;;y'ua~y vf ""aka :)upply, ;:,tulag~, ulIJ Ji;:,tliLutiulI, a:) :)IIU""II ill riguu;;; VI-J. <br /> <br />F;ellre VJ_1 s.hows thp. erollnrlW:lte.r hrls;n wn'e.r-s.llpply we.lls :lnd sllrf:l~p \,V:l'er 'rp:ltmen' <br />lor:l';"n" rmrl FiCllrf' VI-4 "how" "lIrfnrp wntpr lor:l.inn" rind tlood.c:nn'rol fnr:ili.if"s <br /> <br />VI-6 <br />
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