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1 Production by Month (acre-feet) January February March April May June July August September October November December TOTAL * Production data taken from Marina Coast Water District Well Production Summaries Total Production by Month (Acre Feet) Acre Feet January February March April May June July August September October November December 2016 ANNUAL Production and Various Charts and Graphs J:\Water System # Demand\Annual Water System Stats\Water System Stats 2016\2016 ANNUAL Production and Various Charts and Graphs
2 Production by Year Acre Feet Year
3 Monthly Production Savings and Cumulative Savings June 2015 to Current Month 2013 Water Prod (AF) Monthly Water Prod (AF) Monthly Savings (AF) Monthly Savings Cumulative Savings Jun % 36% Jul % 34% Aug % 33% Sep % 33% Oct % 33% Nov % 33% Dec % 32% Jan % 30% Feb % 30% Mar % 30% Apr % 31% May Jun Jul Total % Percent Savings 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 36% 36% Monthly Production Savings and Cumulative Savings June 2015 to Current Month Monthly Savings 36% 36% 34% 34% Cumulative Savings 33% 32% 33% 33% 33% 32% 32% 31% 31% 30% 30% 30% 31% 30% Stage 3 Goal 26% 25% 13% 12% Reduction Goal 5% 0% Jun 15 Jul 15 Aug 15 Sep 15 Oct 15 Nov 15 Dec 15 Jan 16 Feb 16 Mar 16 Apr 16 Month 2016 ANNUAL Production and Various Charts and Graphs J:\Water System # Demand\Annual Water System Stats\Water System Stats 2016\2016 ANNUAL Production and Various Charts and Graphs
4 Monthly Production Reduction Performance *2013 Production Monthly Production Savings and Cumulative Savings June 2015 to SWRCB 12% Monthly Reduction *2014 Production Acre-Feet 2014 Performance Beyond 30% Goal Below 30% Goal *2015 Production 2015 Performance Beyond 30% Goal Below 30% Goal *2016 Production 2016 Performance Beyond 30% Goal Below 30% Goal Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec * Production data taken from Marina Coast Water District Well Production Summaries Acre feet Months Production and Stage 3 Goals 2013 Production Stage 3 Goal 30% below 2013 Baseline Production SWRCB 12% Monthly Reduction May June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr 2016 ANNUAL Production and Various Charts and Graphs J:\Water System # Demand\Annual Water System Stats\Water System Stats 2016\2016 ANNUAL Production and Various Charts and Graphs
5 # of days Production (AF) Production (Gallons) Population GPCD 31 January ,200, , February ,399, March ,200, April ,299, May June July August September October November December 2016 Year ,101, , District Baseline and GPCD Targets (Gross Production) Description Baseline GPCD Year 2008 Maximum Allowable Target 2020 Interim GPCD Target GPCD Target GPCD GPCD 2015 Amount (gpcd) Monthly Gallons Per Capita Day January February March April May June July August September October November December 2016 ANNUAL Production and Various Charts and Graphs J:\Water System # Demand\Annual Water System Stats\Water System Stats 2016\2016 ANNUAL Production and Various Charts and Graphs
6 Production (Gallons) % Residential Production % Residential Production % Residential Production % Residential Use Population R-GPCD (Gallons) Use Population R-GPCD (Gallons) Use Population R-GPCD (Gallons) Use January 79,201, % 30, ,598, % 31, ,700, % 32, ,200, % 32, February 90,938, % 30, ,301, % 31, ,640, % 32, ,399, % March 107,299, % 30, ,500, % 31, ,200, % 32, ,200, % April 126,198, % 30, ,599, % 31, ,101, % 32, ,299, % May 147,098, % 30, ,799, % 31, ,899, % 32, June 139,500, % 30, ,800, % 31, ,800, % 32, July 141,500, % 30, ,001, % 31, ,449, % 32, August 142,999, % 30, ,501, % 31, ,699, % 32, September 137,000, % 30, ,000, % 31, ,300, % 32, October 129,124, % 30, ,200, % 31, ,898, % 32, November 107,599, % 30, ,198, % 31, ,999, % 32, December 95,559, % 30, ,350, % 31, ,169, % 32, Residential Gallons per Capita Day Populatio n R-GPCD 9 R GPCD January February March April May June July August September October November December Month 2016 MONTHLY Consumption by Category Workbook J:\Water System # Demand\Annual Water System Stats\Water System Stats 2016\2016 MONTHLY Consumption by Category Workbook
7 60 Annual Total Estimated Consumption by Month (Acre-Feet) January February March April May June July August September October November December Total Annual Total Consumption by Month (Acre Feet) Acre Feet Month 2016 MONTHLY Consumption by Category Workbook J:\Water System # Demand\Annual Water System Stats\Water System Stats 2016\2016 MONTHLY Consumption by Category Workbook
8 Metered + Unmetered Consumption (Acre Feet) Metered Consumption Estimated Unmetered Consumption Total Consumption Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Mar Mar Mar Apr Apr Apr May May May June June June July July July Aug Aug Aug Sep Sep Sep Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL Total Consumption (Acre Feet) Acre Feet of Water Month 2016 MONTHLY Consumption by Category Workbook J:\Water System # Demand\Annual Water System Stats\Water System Stats 2016\2016 MONTHLY Consumption by Category Workbook
9 2016 Metered Consumption (Units) and # of Meters **This data is from Summary by Rate Code** Marina & Ord Combined Total A1. Single Family Residential Metered Consumption 58,143 36,984 38,935 44, , A2. Single Family Residential # of Meters 6,451 6,471 6,485 6, B1. Commercial/Institutional Metered Consumption 15,706 14,398 13,305 20, , B2. Commercial/Institutional # of Meters C1. Multi family Residential Metered Consumption 28,828 15,291 16,143 18, , C2. Multi family Resiidential # of Meters D1. Landscape Irrigation Metered Consumption 1,475 1,042 1,493 3, , D2. Landscape Irrigation # of Meters Total Meters 7,339 7,354 7,369 7, Total Metered Consumption (AF) TOTAL METERED CONSUMPTION 2016 Marina Total A1. Single Family Residential Metered Consumption 35,950 18,675 20,527 23,967 99,119 A2. Single Family Residential # of Meters 3,459 3,460 3,461 3,463 B1. Commercial/Institutional Metered Consumption 10,393 5,942 6,258 8,694 31,287 B2. Commercial/Institutional # of Meters C1. Multi family Residential Metered Consumption 24,255 12,474 13,325 15,377 65,431 C2. Multi family Resiidential # of Meters D1. Landscape Irrigation Metered Consumption D2. Landscape Irrigation # of Meters Total Meters 3,916 3,917 3,919 3, Total Metered Consumption (AF) TOTAL MARINA METERED CONSUMPTION Ord Total A1. Single Family Residential Metered Consumption 22,193 18,309 18,408 20,088 78,998 A2. Single Family Residential # of Meters 2,992 3,011 3,024 3,037 B1. Commercial/Institutional Metered Consumption 5,313 8,456 7,047 11,350 32,166 B2. Commercial/Institutional # of Meters C1. Multi family Residential Metered Consumption 4,573 2,817 2,818 3,018 13,226 C2. Multi family Resiidential # of Meters D1. Landscape Irrigation Metered Consumption 1, ,295 2,805 6,296 D2. Landscape Irrigation # of Meters Total Meters 3,423 3,437 3,450 3, Total Metered Consumption (AF) TOTAL ORD METERED CONSUMPTION 12 Month Categorical Meter Count D2. Landscape Irrigation # of Meters C2. Multi family Resiidential # of Meters B2. Commercial/Institutional # of Meters A2. Single Family Residential # of Meters 100% % % 7,450 7,400 7, vs Meter Count and Metered Consumption 2015 Metered Consumption Series Total Number of Meters Series % 7, Percentage of Total 92% 90% 88% Meters 7,250 7,200 7, Consumption in AF 86% 7, % 6, ,451 6,471 6,485 6,500 7, % 7,000 80% May June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr Month 6,950 Months 2016 MONTHLY Consumption by Category Workbook J:\Water System # Demand\Annual Water System Stats\Water System Stats 2016\2016 MONTHLY Consumption by Category Workbook
10 Temporary Hydrant Meters Water Use (Units) Marina 2014 (units) (units) ( units) (# of meters) (# of meters) Ord TOTAL 2014 (units) (units) ( units) (# of meters) (# of meters) (units) (units) (units) (# of meters) (# of meters) Total District Temporary Hydrant Meter Water Use in Units vs. # of Meters Water Use (Units) Month (units) 2016 (units) 2015 (# of meters) 2016 (# of meters) Temporary Meter Water Use: Percentage of Total Production Past 12 Months May June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr Production (HCF) Temporary Hydrant Use (HCF) Percentage 1.6% 1.3% 0.9% 3.6% 1.6% 4.8% 4.0% 3.1% 1.3% 2.8% 1.3% 3.4% 2016 MONTHLY Consumption by Category Workbook J:\Water System # Demand\Annual Water System Stats\Water System Stats 2016\2016 MONTHLY Consumption by Category Workbook
11 Single Family Consumption by Month (Acre-Feet) Single Family 2014 Single Family 2015 Single Family Series
12 Multi-Family Total Consumption by Month (Acre-Feet) Multi-Family Multi-Family Multi-family 2016 Multi-Family
13 Residential Total Consumption by Month (Acre-Feet) (Single-Family and Multi-family Combined) Residential 2014 Residential 2015 Residential 2016 Residential 5
14 Commercial/Institutional Consumption by Month (Acre-Feet) Commercial/Institutional 2014 Commercial/Institutional 2015 Commercial/Institutional Commercial/Institutional 2
15 Landscape Irrigation Consumption by Month (Acre-Feet) Landscape Irrigation Landscape Irrigation Landscape Irrigation Landscape Irrigation
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COLUMBIA SC Latitude = 33.95 N WMO No. 7231 Longitude = 81.12 W Elevation = 226 feet Period of Record = 1973 to 1996 Average Pressure = 29.8 inches Hg Design Criteria Data Mean Coincident (Average) Values
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PIERRE SD Latitude = 44.38 N WMO No. 726686 Longitude =1.2 W Elevation = 1742 feet Period of Record = 1973 to 1996 Average Pressure = 28.1 inches Hg Design Criteria Data Mean Coincident (Average) Values
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INDIANAPOLIS IN Latitude = 39.73 N WMO No. 72438 Longitude = 86.27 W Elevation = 87 feet Period of Record = 1973 to 1996 Average Pressure = 29.15 inches Hg Design Criteria Data Mean Coincident (Average)
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ANCHORAGE AK Latitude = 61.17 N WMO No. 7273 Longitude =15. W Elevation = 131 feet Period of Record = 1973 to 1996 Average Pressure = 29.6 inches Hg Design Criteria Data Mean Coincident (Average) Values
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JACKSONVILLE FL Latitude = 3.5 N WMO No. 7226 Longitude = 81.7 W Elevation = 3 feet Period of Record = 1973 to 1996 Average Pressure = 3.1 inches Hg Design Criteria Data Mean Coincident (Average) Values
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DAYTON/JAMES M COX OH Latitude = 39.9 N WMO No. 72429 Longitude = 84.2 W Elevation = 14 feet Period of Record = 1973 to 1996 Average Pressure = 28.95 inches Hg Design Criteria Data Mean Coincident (Average)
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