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DRAFT URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN <br />Figure 3.3 Indoor /Outdoor Water Use, 2000 <br />commemial <br />3.2% <br />Multiple Family Oul <br />2.2% <br />Single Family Oudoor <br />13.0% <br />tirigaWn Outdoor <br />13.0% <br />Commercial Indoor <br />15.5% <br />oamrOuttim <br />0.5% <br />Single Family Indoor <br />34.2% <br />Based on this information and the first guiding principle, Table 3.3 shows the water <br />cutbacks by customer class associated with 20% and 30% cutback scenarios. The <br />irrigation class will get burdened with the largest percentage reductions. The single - <br />family class will have cutbacks just under the total required cutback. The multiple - family <br />and commercial classes will experience the smallest percentage cutbacks because their <br />water uses are largely related to indoor purposes. <br />Table 3.3 <br />Water Cutbacks by Customer Class <br />Customer Class 20% Total Cutback 30% 4 Cutback Single Family 17.1% <br />Multiple Family 7.2% 10.8% <br />Commercial 10.2% 15.2% <br />1 Irrigation 60.2% 90.3% <br />0ther 26.6% 39.9% <br />Regarding the second guiding principle, the Water Allocation Program (WAP) will be <br />used to allocate water for different cutback scenarios. Cutback percentages will be <br />applied to each individual customer's water allocation. Allocations for single - family <br />customers, as described in Chapter 1, are based on number of occupants, size and type of <br />m <br />M1101ple Family Indoor <br />15.5% <br />
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