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mark up Drought Contingency Plan- La Porte June 2011 Updatedoc (2) ` :. . <br /> i f Formatted: Highlight <br /> b. Production at the Southeast Water Purification Plant reduced to a point such that <br /> the aggregate surface water demand of the Authority is 100% of the reduced <br /> pumping capacity. <br /> 4. Critical Conditions <br /> a. Surface water demand exceeds 8,666,000 gallons /day. <br /> Or, <br /> b. Production at the Southeast Water Purification Plant reduced to a point such that <br /> the aggregate surface water demand of the Authority exceeds the reduced <br /> production, including complete failure of the plant to produce any water. <br /> D. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM <br /> The following actions shall be taken by the City when Trigger conditions are reached: <br /> 1. Mild Conditions Stage 11 f Formatted: Highlight <br /> a. Inform the public through the news media that a trigger condition has been <br /> reached, and that they should look for ways to voluntarily reduce water use. <br /> Specific steps which can be taken will be provided through the news media. <br /> b. Notify major commercial water users of the situation and request voluntary water <br /> use reductions. <br /> c. Publicize a voluntary lawn watering schedule. <br /> d. During winter months, request water users to insulate pipes rather than running <br /> water to prevent freezing. <br /> 2. Moderate Conditions jSt g 2) { Formatted: Highlight <br /> a. Continue implementation of all relevant actions in preceding phase. <br /> b. Car washing, window washing, pavement washing prohibited except when a <br /> bucket is used. <br /> c. The following mandatory lawn watering schedule shall be implemented: <br /> Customers with even numbered street addresses may water on - even { Formatted: Highlight <br /> numbered days of the month. Customers with odd numbered street addresses <br /> may water on pvei -odd numbered days of the week. Watering shall only occur { Formatted: Highlight <br /> between the hours of 6 -10 a.m. and 8 -10 p.m. <br /> d. The following public water uses, not essential for public health or safety, are <br /> prohibited: <br /> Page 3 of 5 <br />