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DRAFT OCTOBER 17, 2011 <br />The water supply system is constantly providing potable water to residential, <br />commercial, and industrial customers while at the same time providing <br />adequate pressure for needed fire flows. Overall, the City's water <br />distribution system serves 14,187 water service connections (i.e., individual <br />water meters) through 231 miles of water mains,' resulting in an average <br />daily consumption of 3.963 million gallons per day. <br />In 2009, the City worked with consultants to produce a Water Master Plan, <br />which evaluated (using Texas Commission on Environmental Quality <br />requirements) the existing system under current conditions, with immediate <br />known development (i.e., development within the next five years) and under <br />ultimate build -out conditions. To determine the future build -out conditions, <br />the remaining undeveloped land within the City was estimated to reach a <br />population of approximately 52,540 persons, which would translate to an <br />equivalent of 21,746 water service connections. Coincidentally, the <br />population projections correspond to the Year 2060 estimates provided by <br />the Texas Water Development Board. Based on these projections, it was <br />determined that the City already has an adequate water supply to meet the <br />needs of its build -out population. However, recommended improvements <br />were identified to ensure the overall system is capable of serving the build - <br />out population. <br />To implement the necessary improvements, the plan indicated that the City <br />would have to spend approximately $400,000 to $600,000 annually over the <br />course of 10 years. Its recommendations were based on three priorities: 1) <br />improving the water service in the Lomax Area, 2) removing bottlenecks in <br />the system and improve system performance, and 3) make improvements to <br />accommodate future growth within the City. <br />Wastewater Summary <br />' City of La Porte Website. Retrieved on 10/12/11. <br />8 City of La Porte Water Master Plan 2009, Table 2 on Water Usage 2003 through <br />2008. <br />9 The future built -out population projection of 52,540 persons was calculated based <br />on applying a fire flow calculation to the remaining undeveloped areas within City <br />limits. City of La Porte Water Master Plan 2009. <br />10 Population projections by the Texas Water Development Board and Region H <br />Water Planning Group indicated a 2060 City of La Porte population reaching 52,539 <br />persons. Texas Water Development Board, 2011 Regional Water Plan, City <br />Population Projections for 2000 -2060. <br />11 City of La Porte Water Master Plan 2009. <br />A COMMUNITY VISI N FOR LAPORTE, TEXAS -2010 UPDATE. <br />
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