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Res 2021-134/approving the submittal of the amended 2019 revised Water Conservation and Drought Response Plan to the Texas Water Development Board
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Res 2021-134/approving the submittal of the amended 2019 revised Water Conservation and Drought Response Plan to the Texas Water Development Board
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In 2018 City of San Marcos water customers used an average of 115 gallons per capita <br />per day (gpcd), with a residential gpcd of 56. Since 2009, per capita usage has ranged from 119 <br />to 111 gallons per day, with anaverage use of 116 gpcd, and an average downward trend of 0.7 <br />gpcd per year. <br />4.0 Conservation Goals <br />The City of San Marcos has implemented numerous programs to reduce water <br />consumption and improve efficiency. The City plans to continue development of current <br />programs and to implement additional programs as needed, with a goal of reducing per capita <br />usage as follows: <br />Year <br />Municipal GPCD <br />Residential GPCD <br />Water Loss GPCD <br />2024 (5 -year target) <br />113 <br />55 <br />14 <br />2029 (10 -year target) <br />110 <br />54 <br />13 <br />2044 (25 -year target) <br />106 <br />52 <br />13 <br />2069 (50 -year target) <br />102 <br />50 <br />12 <br />In order to reach these goals the City will employ a variety of water conservation best <br />management practices (BMPs) including: <br />4 <br />
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