Withlacoochee Regional Water Supply Authority Water Supply Plan
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Withlacoochee Regional Water Supply Authority Water Supply Plan Update - Progress Report #4 June 18 – July 15
Water Supply Plan Update Progress (June 18 – July 15) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Water Demand Estimates Availability of Ground- and Surface Water Conservation and Reclaimed Water Strategies Water Supply Project Options Water Supply Project Configurations Facility Integration Plan Governance
Water Supply Plan Update Progress (June 18 – July 15) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Water Demand Estimates Availability of Ground- and Surface Water Conservation and Reclaimed Water Strategies Water Supply Project Options Water Supply Project Configurations Facility Integration Plan Governance
Water Supply Plan Update Progress (June 18 – July 15) Continuing the refinement of the population and water demand projections based on comments received from the TAC members.
Water Supply Plan Update Progress (June 18 – July 15) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Water Demand Estimates Availability of Ground- and Surface Water Conservation and Reclaimed Water Strategies Water Supply Project Options Water Supply Project Configurations Facility Integration Plan Governance
Determining the Availability of Groundwater for Water Supply through 2035 The SWFWMD’s expanded and updated Northern District Groundwater model is still on track to be ready for use in August to begin determining the availability of groundwater.
Water Supply Plan Update Progress (June 18 – July 15) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Water Demand Estimates Availability of Ground- and Surface Water Conservation and Reclaimed Water Strategies Water Supply Project Options Water Supply Project Configurations Facility Integration Plan Governance
Conserve Florida Water Conservation Modeling Tool Online EZ Guide Met yesterday with representatives of the WRWSA, SWFWMD, and FDEP to discuss how our approach to the EZ Guide Water Conservation Model will be modified to continue our assessment of the public supply water conservation potential for utilities through 2035.
Reclaimed Water Availability Assessment through 2035 § Continuing to refine our estimate of the quantity of reclaimed water that will be available in 2035 for all WWTPs that are not already accounted for by planned projects.
Water Supply Plan Update Progress (June 18 – July 15) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Water Demand Estimates Availability of Ground- and Surface Water Conservation and Reclaimed Water Strategies Water Supply Project Options Water Supply Project Configurations Facility Integration Plan Governance
Water Supply Plan Update Progress (June 18 – July 15) § Water Supply Project Options Ø Continuing the re-evaluation of a seawater desalination water supply option at the Crystal River Power Station Ø Continuing the re-evaluation of the Withlacoochee River water supply options
Water Supply Plan Update Progress to Date 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Water Demand Estimates Availability of Ground- and Surface Water Conservation and Reclaimed Water Strategies Water Supply Project Options Water Supply Project Configurations Facility Integration Plan Governance
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- Water and water and water water
- Water emergency transportation authority
- Clear lake water authority
- Public authority for electricity and water
- San joaquin river exchange contractors
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- Chapter 5 section 1 supply
- Ang elastisidad ng supply ay?
- Matching supply and demand in supply chain