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04-13-20 Regular Meeting of the La Porte City Council (2)
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D. SYSTEM AUDIT I PROBLEMS <br />ay-st—OMALIJ Elt-1 <br />a. Average, seasonal, peak use patterns, Figure I illustrates average, seasonal and <br />peak use patterns, Historical use data indicates that the City of La Porte follows <br />most cities in having higher average water use in the summer rnoriths from <br />lawn watering. The ped( to average use ratio (average daily summer use <br />divided by average annual daily use) is 119. This ratio is relatIvely low because <br />of the very humid climate and high average rainfall the area receives. <br />1). Unaccounted water volumes and likely causes. Figure 1 also illustrates the <br />relationship between water production and sales. The difference between <br />production and Sales Can typically be attributed to all or some of the following: <br />1. Flushing of water mains <br />2. Firefighting <br />3. Inaccurate metering <br />4. System leaks <br />6. Unauthorized water use <br />6. U n metered water use <br />C. Adequacy of treatment, storage, and distribution system. <br />The GLIrfaCO water is purchased by the City from the La Porte Area Water <br />Authority, The remaining 10% of their water needs are supplied from <br />groundwater wells. The water is tested on a regular basis in accordance with all <br />state and federal regulations, The City of La Porte Currently has adequate <br />storage facilities required to meet TCEQ requirements and currently is classified <br />as a "Superior Public Water System". The City of La Porte does not operate a <br />surface water reservoir therefore an operations plan is not a component of this <br />water conservation plan. <br />d. Limit of existing supplylpotential new sources. <br />It is apparent frorn the systerns audit that the City of La Porte is very capable of <br />providing water to its customers from groundwater sources. In addition, the <br />distribution and transmission systems are adequate to supply its needs for <br />several years. <br />With the conversion to surface water, the adequacy of groundwater supplies to <br />meet peak load demands in any drought contingencies that might Occur are <br />apparent. However, due to the constraints imposed by the Harris -Galveston <br />Subsidence District on groundwater withdrawal, these sources will only be used <br />to Supply peak demand in possible drought contingencies. <br />a. Wastewater collection and treatment system. <br />Currently, the City of La Porte treats the bulk of its own wastewater. The <br />remainder of the La Porte wastewater flows Is pumped to a regional wastewater <br />facility owned by the Gulf Coast Waste Disposal Authority. <br />
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