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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDDW-2025-008938System Number 02013 1.1 Indoor Water Use Number of residential connections - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 172 Number of other connections - - - 10 ERCs of other connections 10.0 Comercial & Agricultural Total Equivalent Residential Connections (ERCs)182.0 gpd/ERC Total (gpm) Gallons/ERC Total (gallons) 800 101.1 400 72,800 1.2 Outdoor Water Use Is the drinking water used for outdoor irrigation? Residential ERCs using drinking water for irrigation - - - - - - - - - - - - > > 172 Percentage of Residential ERCs using DW for irrigation - - - - - - - - - - - - > > 100%Map Zones Average irrigated acreage per residential connection - - - - - - - - - - - - > > 0.30 1 Total irrigated acreage of other connections (park, school, etc.)- - - - - - - - - - - - > > 15.00 2 Irrigation zone 4 3 4 5 6 gpd/ERC Total (gpm) Gallons/ERC Total (gallons) 1,711 263.7 854 189,677 1.3 Fire Flow Water Use Does the water system provide fire protection? Maximum fire flow demand (in gpm) for water system or pressure zone 1,000 Maximum fire suppression duration (in hours) for water system or pressure zone 2 Required Fire Suppression Storage (in gallons) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > > 120,000 2. Summar of Water S stem Capacit Requirements gpd/ERC Total (gpm) Gallons/ERC Total (gallons) 2,511 364.8 1,254 382,477 2.1 Does this system have adequate source capacity (per R309-510-7)? Required Source Capacity 364.8 gpm Existing Source Capacity 375.0 gpm Source Capacity Deficit None gpm Existing % of Total Req'd 102.8% Storage (indoor + outdoor + fire) This source capacity assessment is a general overall system calculation. It may not reflect the variations in individual areas or pressure zones. System Name Source Plymouth Town 2022 Storage (*Verify req'd fire flow and duration with local fire code officials.* Enter notes here, e.g. fire official contact info or comments.) (Enter notes here regarding whether and what % of irrigation water is supplied by PWS.) Source (indoor + outdoor) Storage MIN. REQUIREMENTS FOR INDOOR WATER USE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR WATER SYSTEM Division of Drinking Water — Water System Capacity Calculation Sheet (Last Update 3/30/2017) *Enter the green cells only* (Example: water use of 2 factories equals to water use of 55 homes.) Source MIN. REQUIREMENTS FOR IRRIGATION USE Yes No Yes No Enter number of non-residential connections, e.g., 2 industrial connections. Convert "Number of other connections" (Cell E9) to ERCs here. [ERCs of other connections = peak day demand of other connections in gal per day / 800 gpd] Enter estimated irrigated acre Enter total irrigated acres of other connections here. Enter fire flow in gpm. Enter duration in hours. Autolink to 4.2 "Total Existing Source Capacity" cell below. Select Irrigated Zone # from the pick list. See "Irrigation Demands & Map" tab on the bottom of the screen or WaterLink. Less than 100% indicates: (1) additional source capacity is needed, and (2) source deficiency should be assessed. Autolink to 2 "Total Source" cell above. Source deficit indicates that: (1) additional source capacity is needed, and (2) source deficiency should be assessed. PlymouthTown_2022capcalc Page 1 of 2 8/25/2022 2.2 Does this system have adequate storage capacity (per R309-510-8)? Total Required Storage 382,477 gal Existing Storage Capacity 749,000 gal Storage Capacity Deficit None gal Required Fire Storage 120,000 gal Not Applicable Existing % of Total Req'd 195.8% 3. Transient PWS Indoor Water Use — ERC Calcuation (See R309-510, Tables 510-1, 2, & 4 for other facility types.) GPD/person* GPD/site or pad Gallons/person Gallon/site or pad ERC/site or pad Total # of sites/pads ERCs 60 240 30 120 0.30 0 0.0 20 80 10 40 0.10 0 0.0 5 20 2.5 10 0.03 0 0.0 N/A 100 N/A 50 0.13 0 0.0 Number of people per camp site 4 Source (GPD/vehicle) Storage (Gal./vehicle) ERC/1000 vehicles served Vehicles served/day ERCs 7 3.5 8.8 0 0.0 4. Data Input for Calculatin ERCs, Source and Stora e 4.2 Summary - Existing Sources (enter in green cells below) Total Existing Source Capacity (in gpm)375 4.1 Projected ERCs Calculation (optional)WS006 City Well #2 Total Projected ERCs 0 WS001 Tunnel Spring Existing Residential Connections 0 WS002 Gunsight Spring Obligated Future ERCs (enter below)0 WS003 Soapstone Spring WS004 ChokeCherry Spring Actual Flow @ Cl2 meter 375 Combined spring/well flow SDWIS Well #2 - 425 gpm Springs- 18 gpm ea=72 gpm (est 50-90 ) Maximum ERCs (assuming indoor use only) 675 4.3 Summary - Existing Storage Tanks (enter below) Total Existing Storage Cap. (in gallons)749,000 ST001 Upper 100k 100,000 ST002 Lower 100k 100,000 ST003 Lower 49k 49,000 ST004 0.5 mg Tank 500,000 Semi-Developed Camp w/ flush toilets Plymouth Town 2022 Roadway Rest Stop w/ flushometer valves Semi-Developed Camp w/o flush toilets This storage capacity assessment is a general overall system calculation. It may not reflect the variations in individual areas or pressure zones. Is storage deficiency solely due to fire storage? (Enter notes here. If additional space is needed, click the "Additional Notes" tab on the bottom of the screen.) RV Park Facility Type Source MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR INDOOR USE Modern Recreation Camp Storage Autolink to 4.3 "Total Existing Storage Capcity" cell below. If applicable, enter number of people per camp site here. Storage deficit indicates that: (1) additional storage volume is needed, and (2) storage deficiency should be assessed. Use this number in Cell I8 ("Number of residential connections") on Page 1 to calculate PROJECTED demand & req'ts (including both existing & future connections). Diaphragm or air pressure tanks shall NOT be considered effective storage volume for (1) community systems, or (2) NTNC with significant demand UNLESS an exception has been granted. Autolink to 2 "Total Storage" cell above. If applicable, use this number in cell I8 or cell I9 on Page 1. If NO, answer one of question set 2.01 to 2.05 in ESS. If YES, answer one of question set 2.06 to 2.10 in ESS. Less than 100% indicates: (1) additional storage capacity is needed, and (2) storage deficiency should be assessed. PlymouthTown_2022capcalc Page 2 of 2 8/25/2022