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~S <br />c) If the customer demand for water averaged over three successive days, as <br />measured by OWASA production records, exceeds 97 percent of the target three- <br />daypeak limit established for that year. Target limits may be established each <br />April by multiplying average finished water demands for the previous 12 months <br />by a peaking factor of 1.6~, or may be established by other production constraints <br />-such as water treatment capacity -determined by OWASA's Executive <br />Director. <br />[Example: If average finished water demand for the previous 12 months was 9. S <br />A~lGD, then the target limit for the coming summer would be 9.S tLIGD x 1.65 = <br />1 S. 71LIGD. A water shortage would be declared the demand, when averaged <br />over three successive days, exceeded 97 percent of that target level; e.g., 0.97 x <br />1 S. 71t%IGD =1 S. 2 NIGD.J <br />3. Any other circumstances, including service losses caused by equipment failure, <br />human error, weather, or other natural disaster, which constrain OWASA's water <br />production capacity to less than the current level of customer demand, may constitute <br />a Water Supply Emergency, as determined by OWASA's Executive Duector. <br />Section IV. Proclamation of Water Shortage or Water Suanly Emer~encv <br />In the event of a water shortage or water supply emergency as determined in Section III, <br />the Chair of the Board of Commissioners of Orange County (hereafter "the Chair") is <br />authorized to issue a public proclamation declaring to all persons the existence of such <br />state and the severity thereof, and in order to more effectively protect the health and <br />safety of the people within the unincorporated part of Orange County (hereafter "within <br />Orange County") to place in effect the restrictive provisions hereinafter authorized. <br />Section V. Mandatory Conservation During Stale I Water Shortage <br />In the event the Chair issues any such proclamation of Stage I Water Shortage described <br />in Section III.1, then and in that event, it shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or <br />corporation to use or permit the use of potable water from the water system within <br />Orange County supplied through the facilities of OWASA for any of the purposes <br />hereinafter set forth until such time as this Ordinance is amended or repealed, or until the <br />Chair, by public proclamation, has declared certain provisions no longer in effect. <br />1. Irrigation of lawns, gardens, trees, or shrubs with OWASA-supplied potable water <br />applied through any system or device other than ahand-held hose or watering can <br />shall be allowed only three days out of each week. Properties with odd-numbered <br />street addresses shall be allowed to irrigate only on Mondays, Wednesdays, and/or <br />Fridays; properties with even-numbered addresses shall be allowed to. irrigate only on <br />Tuesdays, Thursday, and/or Saturdays. A total of no more than one inch of water (as <br />measured in a shallow container, such as an empty tuna fish can) should be applied <br />during any given week. The restrictions of this section shall not apply to any persons <br />regularly engaged in the sale of plants, who shall be allowed to irrigate their <br />commercial stock in trade. <br />3 <br />
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