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Title: Eugene Water


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Eugene Water Electric Board
Jill Hoyenga, Water Management Services Supervisor
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Eugene Water Electric Board
Water Budget A Key Customer Education Tool
PNWS-AWWA Annual Conference Pre-Conference
Seminar April 30, 2008
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Definition of a Water Budget
  • An estimate of how much water a customer should
    use
  • Most useful when compared to the customers
    actual use
  • Also called a water allocation

4
Outdoor Water Budget
  • Most common type of water budget
  • Example of irrigation demand calculation
  • Water one inch deep on 1000 sqft area equals 623
    (624) gallons (134 cubic feet of water)
  • Percent of ET demand expressed as inches per time
    period (day, week, month)
  • Square footage of watered area

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Indoor Water Budget Residential
  • Uses AWWARF Residential End Use Study or local
    equivalent
  • Example of indoor fixture calculation
  • Inventory fixture count and usage
  • Multiply by number of units
  • Occupancy rates may vary per unit so a high/low
    range is most useful for multi-family
  • Be aware of multiple meters for multi-family

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Indoor Water Budget CII
  • Might use AWWARF Commercial End Use Study or
    local equivalent
  • Example of indoor fixture calculation
  • Inventory fixture count by type
  • Divide total use per day by number of employees
  • A high/low estimate is most useful
  • Seasonal, production, and other changes make
    these estimates very difficult

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Uses of a Water Budget
  • Customer Education
  • Sorting tool for program participation
  • Infrastructure planning and design
  • SDC calculations
  • System-wide differentiation of beneficial and
    non-beneficial use
  • Building a rate case
  • Curtailment planning

8
Water Budget forCustomer Education
  • Outdoor water use education
  • Leak detection
  • Retrofit comparisons
  • Education foundation for possible water budget
    based water rates or curtailment

9
Water Budget as aSorting Tool
  • Customer soliciting services that may not be
    needed
  • Water budget selection for potential program
    participants
  • Outdoor water conservation programs
  • Identify cooling load customers

10
Water Budget forInfrastructure Planning
  • Meter sizing and SDC charges
  • Irrigation demand for individual service
  • Reservoir and main sizing
  • Avoid irrigation demand using up fire-flow
    capacity

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System-wide use of Water Budgets
  • Differentiate between beneficial and
    non-beneficial use (particularly outdoor water
    use)
  • Water budget by sector or customer class
  • More accurately assess the revenue impact of a
    successful conservation program
  • Build a case for water budget water rates
  • Build a water budget based curtailment plan

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Questions? Jill Hoyenga 541-984-4706 jill.hoyenga_at_
eweb.eugene.or.us
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