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900BZ96616 <br />L 'd <br />w <br />NO . Lots T. Herring <br />!larch Or 1992 <br />operational within 10 years. Thus the desired length of mid -term <br />supply agreement is tan years. our draft feasibility study <br />indicates a peak day demand of 1.2 mgd by the year 2000. Extra - <br />pvlating the growth until 2003 provides a peak day demand of 1.35 <br />mgd. Taking into account an existing supply of 0.83 mgd and a <br />continued decline in well production, a proposed supply eupple- <br />meat is as follows: <br />1993 <br />1994 <br />1995 <br />1916 <br />1997 <br />19,90 <br />1999 <br />2000 <br />2001 <br />2002 <br />minimum Dail GPD <br />$5,000 <br />25,000 <br />50,000 <br />50,000 <br />50,000 <br />50,000 <br />50,000 <br />75,000 <br />75,000 <br />75,000 <br />Maximum Daily GPD <br />200,000 <br />200,000 <br />300,000 <br />300,000 <br />400,000 <br />400,000 <br />500,000 <br />500,000 <br />600,000 <br />600,000 <br />A minimum daily demand is recommended in order to provide OWASA a <br />base source of revenue and to insure a constant yrnover of water <br />in the interconnection line. The fact that Chatm County will <br />have a 1.1 million gallon storage tank at an elevation that water <br />can be forwarded back to OWASA during an emergency may <br />Interest to you. <br />-The proposed interconnection location would be near the <br />orange /Chatham county line at 15 -501. Chatham County would <br />extend a 12" line from the existing system to this location. <br />i would appreciate an opportunity for our staff to make a presen- <br />tation to the oWASA Board and the elected boards for Orange <br />county, Chapel Bill and Carrboro. We want to be suave that you <br />understand fully the nature of our problem. <br />please let as know if you have questions or desire further <br />inxorMation. <br />Sin erely, <br />10 <br />etu'y Dunla <br />Chais�n !la rd <br />of Commissioners <br />