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2009-051-ORD ESTABLISHING CRITERIA FOR INITIATION AND TERMINATION OF DROUGHT RESPONSE STATES
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2009-051-ORD ESTABLISHING CRITERIA FOR INITIATION AND TERMINATION OF DROUGHT RESPONSE STATES
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2009-051
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12/14/2009
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(b) Person. A term including individuals, corporations, partnerships, <br />associations, companies, organizations, or other legal entities. <br />"Sec. 34-177 Triggering Criteria for Initiation and Termination <br />of Drought Response Stages <br />(a) General <br />The City Manager, or his authorized designee, will monitor water supply <br />and /or demand conditions on a monthly basis and shall determine when conditions <br />warrant initiation or termination of each stage of the Plan. Customer notification of <br />the initiation or termination of drought response stages will be made by electronic <br />mail, regular mail or telephone. The news media will also be informed. The <br />triggering criteria described below are based on rainfall data, lake capacity <br />information on the internet, and historical drought conditions. <br />(b) Stage 1- Mild Water Shortage Conditions <br />(1) Requirements for initiation - The City of Paris will recognize that a <br />mild water shortage condition exists when: <br />a. The water supply available to the City of Paris is equal to or less <br />than eighty percent (80 %) of the Conservation pool at Pat <br />Mayse; or <br />b. Total daily water demand equals or exceeds thirty (30) million <br />gallons for seven (7) days or thirty-six (36) million gallons for <br />three consecutive days; or <br />C. Continually falling treated water reservoir levels which do not <br />refill above eighty percent (80 %) overnight. <br />(2) Requirements for termination - Stage 1 of the Plan may be rescinded <br />when all of the conditions listed as triggering events have ceased to <br />exist for a period of 7 consecutive days. The City of Paris will notify its <br />wholesale customers and the media of the termination of Stage 1 in the <br />same manner as the notification of initiation of Stage 1 of the Plan. <br />(c) Stage 2 - Moderate Water Shortage Conditions <br />(1) Requirements for initiation - The City of Paris will recognize that a <br />moderate water shortage condition exists when: <br />a. The water supply available to the City of Paris is equal to or less <br />than seventy percent (70 %) of the conservation pool at Pat <br />Mayse Lake; or <br />21 <br />
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