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Local Water Supply Plan—Centerville <br /> Progress since 2006 <br /> Is this your community's first Water Supply Plan? ❑Yes 0 No <br /> If yes, describe conservation practices that you are already implementing, such as: pricing, system <br /> improvements, education, regulation, appliance retrofitting, enforcement, etc. <br /> If no, complete Table 21 to summarize conservation actions taken since the adoption of the 2006 water <br /> supply plan. <br /> Table 21.Implementation of previous ten-year Conservation Plan <br /> �M NO � <br /> Change Water Rates Structure to provide conservation pricing Ef Yes <br /> Three tier residential rate structure and two tier commercial rate structure. ❑ No <br /> Water Supply System Improvements(e.g.leak repairs,valve replacements,etc.) 0 Yes <br /> Ongoing pipe replacement program and preventative maintenance. ❑ No <br /> Educational Efforts Q Yes <br /> City Website—www.centervillemn.com ❑ No <br /> City Newsletters <br /> Billing inserts with utility bills <br /> New water conservation ordinances ❑ Yes <br /> Conservation ordinances already in place in 2006. 0 No <br /> Rebate or retrofitting Program (e.g.for toilet,faucets,appliances,showerheads,dish ❑ Yes <br /> washers,washing machines, irrigation systems, rain barrels,water softeners,etc. 0 No <br /> Enforcement 0 Yes <br /> ❑ No <br /> Describe Other ❑ Yes <br /> ❑ No <br /> What are the results you have seen from the actions in Table 21 and how were results measured? <br /> Total per capita water demand is decreasing. Residential and commercial/institutional per capita water <br /> demands are each trending downward. Conservation, tiered water rates have led residential and <br /> commercial customers to place more value on indoor and outside water usage.The Utility is proactively <br /> replacing infrastructure which has the highest leakage rates. <br /> 22 <br /> 67 <br />
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