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TOWN OF PAYSON Water Division

TOWN OF PAYSON Water Division. Water Resources Status Report -- April 2014. Topics. Completed Water Resource Projects Water Conservation Programs Precipitation Current Groundwater Resources Recommended Water Conservation Level. In-Town C.C. Cragin Reservoir Project.

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TOWN OF PAYSON Water Division

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  1. TOWN OF PAYSONWater Division • Water Resources Status Report -- April 2014

  2. Topics • Completed Water Resource Projects • Water Conservation Programs • Precipitation • Current Groundwater Resources • Recommended Water Conservation Level

  3. In-Town C.C. Cragin Reservoir Project

  4. Water Conservation Programs • Rebate Program • 19 Toilets • 2 High Efficiency Urinals • 11 Faucets • 7th annual Project Wet Water Festival • 179 Students (18 from Pine/Strawberry Elementary) • 46 Volunteers • Payson High School • Parks and Recreation • Streets • Community Development • APS • SRP • Payson Roundup • Gila County • Northern Gila County Sanitary District • Several Dedicated Community Members

  5. Precipitation • 2014 Water Year Precipitation was below normal at 19.69 inches (April 2013-March 2014) • Calendar Year Totals Shown Above

  6. Sample Well Monitoring

  7. Resource Status • Water use was only 58% of the aquifer “safe yield” of 2,681 acre-feet per year • Targeted average consumption of 89 gallons per person per day • Actual average usage was 74 gallons per-day-per-person in 2013!

  8. Recommended Conservation Level • Per capita demand remains low, conservation programs continue to be successful, and groundwater supplies are in good health, all despite below normal precipitation. • 2014 Conservation Level • Level I water use are therefore recommended • to remain in affect for the 2014-2015 water year.

  9. Questions?

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