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Information on OWASA's Long-Range Water Supply Plan 16 <br /> January 29,2021 <br /> Page 10 <br /> o Recommendation: Eliminate from further evaluation since it is not legal <br /> • Alternative 9: Direct Potable Reuse—Under this alternative, additional treatment <br /> would be constructed at the Mason Farm WWTP and treated water would then be <br /> pumped directly to our distribution system. Two methods of treating the reclaimed water <br /> were identified: (1)use of carbon(generally preferred since typically lower capital and <br /> operating/maintenance costs) and(2)reverse osmosis—may be required to removed total <br /> dissolved solids. <br /> o Recommendation: Eliminate from further evaluation since it is not legal <br /> OWASA considered four main demand management alternatives based on research and <br /> stakeholder engagement with the Towns and UNC Chapel Hill. Three of these alternatives <br /> involve the use of reclaimed water and one is a series of programmatic demand management <br /> strategies that collectively had the potential to reduce water demand to a degree that could delay <br /> the need for additional supply. <br /> • Alternative 10: Reclaimed Water to UNC Cogeneration Facility—This alternative <br /> involves the installation, operation and maintenance of new infrastructure that would <br /> enable UNC to use RCW instead of drinking water at its Cogeneration Facility. <br /> o Recommendation: Eliminate from further evaluation due to very high capital <br /> cost per gallon of water saved and UNC concerns about quality requirements <br /> • Alternative 11: Expanded Reclaimed Water Use at UNC Main Campus —This <br /> alternative involves expanding the use of reclaimed water on UNC's campus to meet <br /> certain non-drinking water demands in new buildings envisioned in the University's <br /> recently updated Master Plan. <br /> o Recommendation: Eliminate from further evaluation due to high life cycle cost <br /> per gallon of water saved <br /> • Alternative 12: Onsite Wastewater Treatment and Reuse—This alternative evaluated <br /> the use of reclaimed water systems to meet non-drinking water needs at the building or <br /> major development scale. <br /> o Recommendation: Eliminated from evaluation due to high capital and life cycle <br /> costs per gallon of water saved <br /> • Alternative 13: Programmatic Demand Management Strategies—Four alternatives were <br /> evaluated: <br /> o Alternative 13a: Unit Submetering and WaterSense Installation—Multi- <br /> family development is projected to be a significant area of water use growth in <br /> our service area. Sub-metering will help to ensure that the users of water within <br /> those developments are aware of the amount of water they use. This strategy was <br /> coupled with a requirement for developers to use high efficiency WaterSense <br /> fixtures. The impact was assumed to be relatively minor because most new <br /> developments are installing submeters without a requirement. <br /> o Recommendation: Eliminate from including as long-range water supply <br /> option because of minor impact on water use; consider as part of Water <br /> Conservation Plan <br />