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Withlacoochee Regional Water Supply Authority

Withlacoochee Regional Water Supply Authority Withlacoochee Master Regional Water Supply Planning and Implementation Program (WMRWSPIP) Technical Review Committee Meeting #1 Phases II and VII - Kick Off Meeting. WRWSA – RWSPU 2005 Population & Water Demands.

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Withlacoochee Regional Water Supply Authority

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  1. Withlacoochee Regional Water Supply Authority Withlacoochee Master Regional Water Supply Planning and Implementation Program (WMRWSPIP) Technical Review Committee Meeting #1 Phases II and VII - Kick Off Meeting

  2. WRWSA – RWSPU 2005Population & Water Demands

  3. WRWSA – RWSPU 2005Total Water Demands

  4. WRWSA – RWSPU 2005 Conclusions • Water Demand • All water use sectors are predicted to increase • Total demand – 2025 192 mgd (55 mgd/40% increase) • Public supply demand – 38 mgd/69% of total demand increase • Traditional Water Sources • Groundwater is sufficient for current demand, but may be limited for future development due to MFL’s • Surface water is a possible future source • Driven by flows and location to demand • Special attention by District’s initiatives

  5. WRWSA – RWSPU 2005 Conclusions • Alternative Water Sources • Some with limited viability compared with traditional GW & SW sources • Clearly favored by the District’s • Stormwater capture incorporation in large-scale developments • Reclaimed Water • Potential both based on both existing and future flows • Required as part of the WUP process • Positive impact on projected water demands

  6. WRWSA – RWSPU 2005 Conclusions • Water Conservation • Cost effective demand management tool • Varying degrees of water conservation within WRWSA • High per capita rates within the WRWSA • Regulatory requirements through the WUP process

  7. WRWSA – RWSPU 2005Potential Water Supply Sources - Groundwater

  8. WRWSA – RWSPU 2005Potential Water Supply Sources – Surface Water

  9. WRWSA – RWSPU 2005Alternative Supplies

  10. WRWSA – RWSPU 2005Reclaimed Water

  11. WRWSA – RWSPU 2005 Water Conservation

  12. WRWSA – RWSPU 2005 Recommendations – New Supply Capture

  13. WRWSA – RWSPU 2005 Recommendations – Reclaimed Water

  14. WRWSA – RWSPU 2005 Recommendations – Water Conservation

  15. WMRWSPIP - Phases II & VI Overview • Scope of services • Project team • Approach • Schedule • Committee input

  16. Phase II – Feasibility Analysis of Proposed Water Supply ProjectsScope of Services • Task 1 – Detailed Water Supply Feasibility Analysis • Web based project management system • Local government data collection • Development of conceptual designs • Prioritization of water supply projects • Funding approaches

  17. Phase II – Feasibility Analysis of Proposed Water Supply ProjectsScope of Services • Task 2 – Collaborative Efforts to Develop Water Projects • Sub-regional partners • Development of presentations • Meetings: • SWFWMD • CFCA • Authority Board • Local governments

  18. Phase II – Feasibility Analysis of Proposed Water Supply ProjectsProject Team • Water Resource Associates (WRA) • URS • Janicki Environmental (JEA) • HydroGeologic (HGL)

  19. Phase II – Feasibility Analysis of Proposed Water Supply ProjectsApproach • Task 1 - Conceptual design of water supply projects • Refined production estimates • Treatment requirements • Necessary storage • Pipelines/pumpage to likely customers • Cost ranges: capital/unit cost

  20. Phase II – Feasibility Analysis of Proposed Water Supply ProjectsApproach • Detailed feasibility analysis • Environmental compatibility • Permittability • Public perception • Long-term viability of the source • Relative cost • Time to implement • Conflicts with existing sources • Ability to serve multiple users • Compatibility with existing utility systems

  21. Phase II – Feasibility Analysis of Proposed Water Supply ProjectsApproach • Associated tasks • Coordination of adjusted per capita rates • Authority member governments • SWFWMD • NCCA process • Development of detailed feasibility matrix • Evaluate alternatives • Prioritize water supply projects

  22. Phase II – Feasibility Analysis of Proposed Water Supply ProjectsApproach • Associated tasks • Identification of regional and sub-regional water supply partners • Based on: • Existing/future water demands • Location • Proximity to sources • Regulatory constraints • Cost effectiveness

  23. Phase II – Feasibility Analysis of Proposed Water Supply ProjectsApproach • Task 2 – Collaborative Efforts to Develop Water Projects • Pursue partnerships • Meetings, workshops and presentations • Elected officials • Community leaders • Other stakeholders • Regulatory bodies • SWFWMD/SJRWMD Governing/Basin Boards • Other opportunities to educate on water resources, water supply projects and AWS

  24. Phase II – Feasibility Analysis of Proposed Water Supply ProjectsCommittee Input • Questions/Comments

  25. Phase VII – Northern District Modeling & Local Technical Community Support Scope of Services • Task 1 – Detailed groundwater modeling using NDGM • Using RWSPU water demands • Changes to the surficial and Floridan aquifers • Develop change maps • Identification and use of proxy MFL’s • Tech memo identifying surplus/deficit groundwater resources

  26. Phase VII – Northern District Modeling & Local Technical Community Support Scope of Services • Future Tasks: Technical Assistance to WRWSA and member governments • Impacts from MFL establishment • Groundwater modeling • Representation of Authority • Development of technical material • Other work related to scope and approved by the authority

  27. Phase VII – Northern District Modeling & Local Technical Community Support Project Team • Water Resource Associates (WRA • HydroGeologic (HGL) • Janicki Environmental (JEA)

  28. Phase VII – Northern District Modeling & Local Technical Community Support Committee Input • Questions/Comments

  29. WRWSA – RWSPU 2005Water Demand Areas – Citrus County

  30. WRWSA – RWSPU 2005Water Demand Areas – Hernando County

  31. WRWSA – RWSPU 2005Water Demand Areas – City of Ocala

  32. WRWSA – RWSPU 2005Water Demand Areas – Sumter County

  33. WRWSA – RWSPU 2005Potential Water Supply Sources - Groundwater

  34. WRWSA – RWSPU 2005Potential Water Supply Sources - Groundwater

  35. WRWSA – RWSPU 2005Potential Water Supply Sources - Groundwater

  36. WRWSA – RWSPU 2005Potential Water Supply Sources - Groundwater

  37. WRWSA – RWSPU 2005Potential Water Supply Sources - Groundwater

  38. WRWSA – RWSPU 2005 Water Conservation

  39. WRWSA – RWSPU 2005 Water Conservation

  40. WRWSA – RWSPU 2005 Draft Final Report • Questions/Comments

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