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<br />Draft 3-7-02 <br /> <br />c) locations of water wells and/or surface water plants <br />with capacities. <br />d) locations of pump stations and elevated storage tanks <br />with capacities. <br />3. An analysis of the population and land use development <br />projections for the Utility's estimated service area in 20 years. <br />4. Copies of documents and/or an engineering analysis showing <br />that the Utility has adequate groundwater rights, surface water <br />rights, existing groundwater production capability, or other <br />proofs of water rights or reservations in an amount sufficient to <br />supply the anticipated water use of the expected population and <br />land use within the projected service area in 20 years. <br />5. In areas where groundwater withdrawal is not regulated by the <br />Edwards Aquifer Authority, if applicable, provide a report <br />prepared by a registered engineer certifying that adequate <br />groundwater is available from the source aquiferes) to supply <br />the Utility's anticipated groundwater needs for 20 years. <br /> <br />3. Add the following definitions: <br /> <br />Public Water System - A system, approved by the Texas Natural Resource <br />Conservation Commission, for the provision to the public of water for human <br />consumption through pipes or other constructed conveyances. <br /> <br />Water Production Facility - A collection of pumps, treatment equipment, <br />tanks and other devices designed to extract water from a source, provide <br />necessary treatment to purify and disinfect, pressurize, pump, and store potable <br />water. <br /> <br />Water Distribution Facility - a system or network of pipes and valves <br />designed to deliver potable water to users. <br /> <br />Water Supply - a source of water <br /> <br />Hydrogeologist - An individual with at least 5 years of progressively more <br />responsible professional experience, following receipt of a baccalaureate degree, <br />during which full competence has been demonstrated in the application of <br />scientific or engineering principles and methods to the execution of work <br />involving: <br />(1) the understanding of the occurrence, movement, and composition of ground <br />water in relation to the geologic environment, <br />(2) the development, management, or regulation of ground water, or <br />(3) the teaching and research of ground water subjects at the university level. <br /> <br />6 <br />