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supply that can be obtained from the aquifer(s). <br /> <br />1.8.3 Identify significant surface/groundwater interactions that may require additional analyses. <br /> <br />1.8.4 Deliverables: Summm3, of Analyses and Findings (MSWord, pdf), model inputs and outputs, <br />maps/exhibits of groundwater supply locations (hardcopy, electronic). <br /> <br />1.9 TASK 8 - EDWARDS AQUIFER GAM AND PERMITTING ISSUES <br /> <br />The Consultant will: <br /> <br />1.9.1 Contact the Edwards Aquifer Authority (EAA) regarding available water supplies fom~ the <br />Edwards Aquifer and the EAA/TWDB Edwards Aquifer GAM. This model is currently under <br />development. If the model is not available at the time of this task the City will use the current model <br />or delay this effort until the new model is available. <br /> <br />1.9.2 Summm'ize issues regarding the availability of City permitted Edwards aquifer water, utilizing <br />permitted water as a component of the City's water conservation program and other considerations <br />provided by the EAA or the City. <br /> <br />1.9.3. Review TWDB/EAA GAM to determine potential impacts on the City's existing permits and <br />future need. <br /> <br />1.9.4 Deliverables: Summary of Analyses and Findings (MS Word, pdf). <br /> <br />1.10 TASK 9 - WATER CONSERVATION PLAN AND DROUGHT PREPAREDNESS <br /> ANALYSES <br /> <br />The Consultant will: <br /> <br />1.10.1 Evaluate existing City programs for water conservation m~d evaluate their impact to existing <br />emd projected demand. <br /> <br />1.10.2 Evaluate existing City programs for drought preparedness and identify m'eas where the <br />impacts of a drought can be minimized by increasing the dependability through an alternative water <br />supply strategy. Compare City programs with other regional water suppliers and evaluate the City's <br />ability to maximize supply sources. <br /> <br />I. 10.3 Identify permitting limitations that may cause an impact to the dependable supply of the City, <br />particularly during increased demand and/or decreased supply. The Consultant will evaluate the <br />impact of peak summer demand with any permit drought conditions required by TCEQ, EAA or <br />GBRA. <br /> <br /> <br />