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b. Total daily water demand equals or exceeds thirty-two (32) <br />million gallons for fourteen (14) consecutive days or thirty-six <br />(36) million gallons for 6 consecutive days; or <br />C. Continually falling treated water reservoir levels which do not <br />refill above seventy percent (70 %) overnight. <br />(2) Requirements for termination - Stage 2 of the Plan may be rescinded 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 fourteen (14) consecutive days. Upon termination <br />of Stage 2, Stage 1 becomes operative. The City of Paris will notify its <br />wholesale customers and the media of the termination of Stage 2 in the <br />same manner as the notification of initiation of Stage 2 of the Plan. <br />(d) Stage 3 - Severe Water Shortage Conditions <br />(1) Requirements for initiation - The City of Paris will recognize that a <br />severe water shortage condition exists when: <br />a. The water supply available to the City of Paris is equal to or less <br />than sixty percent (60 %) of the conservation pool at Pat Mayse <br />Lake; or <br />b. Total daily water demand equals or exceeds thirty-four (34) <br />million gallons for twenty-one consecutive days or thirty-six (36) <br />million gallons for nine (9) consecutive days; or <br />C. Continually falling treated water reservoir levels which do no <br />refill above sixty percent (60 %) overnight. <br />(2) Requirements for termination - Stage 3 of the Plan may be rescinded 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 twenty-one (21) consecutive days. Upon <br />termination of Stage 3, Stage 2 becomes operative. The City of Paris <br />will notify its wholesale customers and the media of the termination of <br />Stage 3 in the same manner as the notification of initiation of Stage 3 of <br />the Plan. <br />(e) Stage 4 - Emergency Water Shortage Conditions <br />(1) Requirements for initiation - The City of Paris will recognize that an <br />emergency water shortage condition exists when: <br />a. Major water line breaks, electrical power failures, or pump or <br />system failures occur which cause unprecedented loss of <br />capability to provide water service; or <br />b. Natural or man -made contamination of the water supply <br />source(s). <br />22 <br />