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124 <br />125 <br />126 <br />127 <br />128 <br />129 <br />130 <br />131 <br />132 <br />133 <br />134 <br />135 <br />136 <br />137 <br />138 <br />139 <br />For single-family homes, average consumption had generally been dropping but has plateaued in the past <br />few years, and now stands at approximately 4,170 gallons per month. This is depicted in the chart below. <br />15.0 <br />14.5 <br />14.0 <br />13.5 <br />0 <br />0 13.0 <br />0 12.5 <br />(D 12.0 <br />11.5 <br />11.0 <br />10.5 <br />Single -Family Residential: <br />Average Water Quarterly Usage <br />2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 <br />The next chart depicts the average wintertime consumption counts for single-family homes from 2013- <br />2015, and 2017-2018. 2016 data was excluded due to the meter change -out program which overstated <br />actual consumption. <br />2013-2015, 2017-2018 Average SF -Home <br />Consumption Counts (Winter) <br />1,400 <br />1,200 <br />1,000 <br />800 <br />600 <br />400 <br />200 <br />z <br />yc,, 0� 100° �yo° ryoo° ryyo° <br />As shown in the chart, 82% of all single-family homes have an average consumption of less than 15,001 <br />gallons per quarter. 57% of homes have an average consumption of less than 10,000 gallons. We can <br />depict the same information using summertime consumption. <br />Page 7 of 11 <br />