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<br />SECTION D. Adequacy of System to Supply Demand <br />Again, I refer to the City of St. Paul plan to further detail this area. . <br /> <br />It is our understanding that the City of St. Paul has significant unused capacity within <br />their source water and treatment facilities. Given expected small increases in <br />Roseville's demand, I would expect St. Paul to have the capacity to adequately supply <br />Roseville and Arden Hills well into the foreseeable future. <br />Roseville's distribution system was designed for a larger population base and higher <br />consumption rates than attained to date. We expected the distribution system to be <br />adequate well into the future with periodic modifications to accommodate <br />redevelopment plans to modify water system. <br /> <br />No major changes in the water system are planned at this time. A SCADA system was <br />added in 1991 to closely monitor pumping and storage. This system allows supply to <br />adjust to demand through the use of variable frequency pumps. <br /> <br />Changes to the water system in the near future would only accommodate <br />redevelopment and increase efficiency of the system. <br /> <br />A copy of the utilities 5-year CIP is attached as Appendix D. <br /> <br />Page 5 of 22 <br />