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Average <br /> without <br /> 1996 784 17,888 18,761 60 69 <br /> school <br /> population <br /> (1) Water use data was not available prior to 1990. <br /> w Service area population for 1996 includes the Centerville Elementary School population of 900 students. <br /> Source: City pumping and billing records. <br /> 3.3 WATER DEMAND BY CUSTOMER CATEGORY , <br /> Water billing records give breakdowns of annual water sales into totals for different consumer <br /> types such as residential, industrial, commercial, and institutional. Table 3 - shows total wale% <br /> use for the past seven years by type of customer. Water sales data was not available prior tq <br /> 1990, and there were no commerciaYindustrial useis in Centerville until 1992. Centerville <br /> Elementary School is the only institutional user in the Centerville water system. <br /> TABLE 3 -3. ANNUAL WATER USE BY CUSTOMER CATEGORY' <br /> CITY OF CENTERVILLE <br /> 1,000 Gallons <br /> Residential Commercial / Industrial / Total <br /> Year Water Sold Institutional Water Sold Water Sold <br /> 1990 8,650 0 8,650 <br /> 1991 10,115 0 10,115 <br /> 1992 14,177 80 14,257 <br /> 1993 16,308 50 16,358 <br /> 1994 22,314 64 22,378 <br /> 1995 21,775 77 21,852 <br /> 1996 31,875 180 32,055 <br /> Source: City water billing records. <br /> 3.4 LARGE VOLUME CUSTOMERS <br /> Large volume water users are defined as those individual customers who use more than 5% of the <br /> City's total water production. Based on 1996 billing data, there are no large volume customers <br /> in Centerville. <br /> 3.5 SEASONAL AND PEAK WATER DEMANDS <br /> January and July water pumpages are typically used to evaluate the relationship between winter <br /> and summer use, respectively. As can be seen in Table 3-4, which presents seasonal demands for 0 <br /> CWP- 260A.080 3 -3 260 -080-25 <br />