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Sec. 12.06.073 -Utility Profile <br />The Certificate of Convenience and Necessity No. for the City of Paris is 10480; The Public <br />Water Supply No. is 1390002; The Texas Water Development Board Regional Water Planning <br />Group is Region D; The utility is located in Lamar County, Texas; The service area covers 38.12 <br />square miles; Pat Mayse Lake and Lake Crook are the water sources; Pumping capacity is 54 <br />MGD; Treatment capacity is 36 MGD; Storage capacity is 14.5 million gallons; Wastewater <br />treatment capacity is 7.25 MGD; Annual water reuse volume is between 5 and 17 million gallons. <br />A completed Utility Profile for Retail Water Suppliers that includes information regarding <br />population and customer data, water use data, water supply system data, and wastewater system <br />data for the City of Paris will be submitted with this Plan to the Texas Commission on <br />Environmental Quality and the Texas Water Development Board. <br />Sec. 12.06.074 -Water Conservation Goals <br />Due to the level of industrial use of water in the city, the total gallons per customer per day <br />(GPCD) metric is disproportionate and largely not influenced by residential water use. The level <br />of industrial use is independent of population, climate and behavioral factors and instead based <br />primarily upon the economic drivers of the individual industries. As a result, meaningful five (5) <br />and ten (10) year conservation goals for total GPCD are not practical to obtain and are solely <br />dependent upon industrial demands. The total GPCD for the City in 2023 was six hundred thirty- <br />three (633). <br />Residential use from 2019 to 2023 averaged fifty-six (56) GPCD, a value that is well below the <br />residential GPCDs of most public water suppliers in the state. The goals for the City are based <br />upon guidance from the State of Texas Water Conservation Implementation Task force of 2004, <br />which suggested a 0.5% reduction in usage per year. The City's five (5) year goals are four hundred <br />fifty-three (453) for total GPCD and fifty-six (56) for residential GPCD. The City's ten (10) year <br />goals are four hundred thirty (430) for total GPCD and fifty-five (55) for residential GPCD. <br />Sec. 12.06.075 -Water Conservation Public Education <br />The City of Paris conducts ongoing public and wholesale customer education through <br />periodic distribution of water conservation brochures and information; providing water <br />conservation brochures and materials at the Department of Utilities administration office and other <br />public places; informational presentations conducted by City staff to local organizations, schools <br />and civic groups; providing information to local media outlets, e.g. the local newspaper, television <br />and radio outlets; posting water conservation information on the City website; and providing water <br />conservation information to applicants for new service. <br />Sec. 12.06.076 -Metering Devices <br />The City of Paris meters 100% of water used for residential, industrial, commercial and <br />institutional accounts. Meters are tested upon customer request and in conjunction with the City's <br />meter testing, repair and replacement program master meters are tested and calibrated annually to <br />Page 16 of 20 <br />
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