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<br />e. Wastewater collection and treatment system. <br /> <br />Currently, only the City of Morgan's Point treat 100% of their own wastewater. <br />The City of La Porte treats 89.9% of their own wastewater. The remainder of the <br />La Porte wastewater flows and the flow from the City of Shoreacres are pumped <br />to a regional wastewater facility owned by the Gulf Coast Waste Disposal <br />Authority. <br /> <br />2. System Problems: <br /> <br />The La Porte Area Water Authority currently has no serious water supply problems. The <br />storage and distribution systems are adequate to supply surface water to its customers <br />through the La Porte Area Water Authority from the City of Houston Southeast Water <br />Purification Plant. <br /> <br />F. ALTERNATIVES: <br /> <br />Water conservation methods are typically divided into two (2) categories, Demand <br />Management Methods and Supply Management Methods. Demand Management <br />Methods deal with water use on the downstream side of a customer meter. Demand <br />management provides for education or incentives to reduce the water use by the <br />consumer. This method of conservation generally results in a decrease in water <br />revenues because less water is purchased from the City. <br /> <br />Supply Management Methods deals with the utility's water system upstream of the <br />customer's meter. The goal of supply management is to improve efficiency and reduce <br />waste within the production treatment, and distribution system. Supply management <br />usually results in decreased costs to the utility as water losses in the system are reduced. <br /> <br />1. DEMAND MANAGEMENT ALTERNATIVES <br /> <br />a. Education and Information: <br /> <br />The most readily available and lowest cost method of promoting water <br />conservation is to inform water users about ways to save water inside homes and <br />other buildings, in landscaping and lawn uses, and in recreational uses. An <br />effective education and information program can be easily and inexpensively <br />administered by the La Porte Area Water Authority. Materials available from the <br />American Water Works Association, Texas Water Development Board, and other <br />like associations are made available to its customers, through hand outs, mail <br />outs, and other sources. The La Porte Area Water Authority has adopted the <br />Bayshore Sun as its official newspaper. This publication can be used to print <br />articles concerning water conservation. <br /> <br />The cities of La Porte, Morgan's Point and Shoreacres currently participate in the <br />Harris-Galveston Coastal Subsidence District's program for education of <br />elementary school students in the importance and methods of water <br />conservation. Each city sponsors the program by funding the program for the <br />students in the school district. <br /> <br />5 <br />