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1984-25
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4/9/1984
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65
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<br />Policy 2-3: The City will bring up to standard the overall <br /> water pressure and capacity, and the fire <br /> service lines and fire hydrants, for areas <br /> within the city limits of San Marcos that do <br /> not currently have adequate fire protection. <br />Policy 2-4: The City will replace the deteriorating water <br /> lines in areas like the Central Business <br /> District in the next five years. <br />Objective 3: To provide improvements to the water distribution <br /> system as the City grows so that adequate water <br /> pressure and capacity is retained. <br />Policy 3-1: The City will make the necessary improvements <br /> to maintain a minimum water pressure of 40 to <br /> 60 psi during peak demand hours and a minimum <br /> of 20 psi during firefighting flow conditions. <br />Policy 3-2: Prior to a population level of 46,033, the <br /> City shall provide additional pumping capacity <br /> in advance of the demand in such increments as <br /> are necessary to provide an additional 11.5 <br /> million gallons per day of serv ice pump <br /> capacity plus the necessary standby capacity. <br />Policy 3-3: The City will install a 750,000 gallon <br /> elevated storage tank in the lower system by <br /> population level 28,000 (approximately, year <br /> 1987) and a 1,000,000 gallon elevated storage <br /> tank in the upper system by population level <br /> 28,000 (approximately, year 1987). <br />Policy 3-4: The City will build an additional 3 million <br /> gallons of ground storage in the upper system <br /> by population level 46,033 (approximately, <br /> year 2000). <br />Objective 4: The City shall ensure the adequate installation of <br /> water distribution systems in future developments, <br /> and reduce the need for rehabilitation of the water <br /> system. <br />
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