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<br /> B. \Vast~w:a:::er Dat3. [0(" Service Area
<br /> L PCI'CC.l:.( of wa!::r scrvie:: a..T"U scrvro by' W2Stcwarcr utility systcnr
<br /> 95 % . .
<br /> 2. Mom.b.ly volumc trca.ced for previous five: years (in 1000 gallons):
<br /> 19 ~ 19~ 19 92 19 93 19 Y4
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<br /> January 3,210 4,540 6,260 3,540 3,470
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<br /> Fcbruary 3,290 4,870 7,610 3,940 3,770
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<br /> March 3,330 4,310 .6.350 4,080 3,640
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<br /> April 3,470 5,660 5,470 4,000 3,700
<br /> May 3,350 4,420 5.350 4.330 4. 100
<br /> June 3,160 4,100 5.890 4,120 3,~14
<br /> July 3,350 3,970 4,210 3,760 3,619
<br /> I August 2,950 3,340 3,720 3,590 3,582
<br /> I Sq¡!::mb::r 3,640 3,790 3.930 3,700 3,953
<br /> OCtob::r 3,360 3,930 3,740 3,680 4,240
<br /> Nov::m~r 3,010 3,380 3,760 3,940 3,759
<br /> D::r~mbcr 2,790 5,210 3,480 3,290 4,150
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<br /> Total 38,910 51,520 59,770 45,97d 45,797
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<br /> . V. UTILITY OPER4..TING DATA
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<br /> A. Water and \Y2Stewater Rates and Rate Structure (Indicate if there are cliffereùt rare
<br /> srrucru.res for indusüial users).
<br /> ~ee Exhibit 0
<br /> B. CYcher Rele~'ant Data: PIcase indiC2te oilier ci.ar..a or infoITD2lioI1 which arc relevant to both the
<br /> 2pplicant's water Jõ1"'?gcmcil! operations and design of a water conserv~iðD. pIan.
<br /> San l'rfarcos obtains its water from the £dwards Aquifer, from which San Marcos
<br /> and Com3.[ Springs now. The Springs are habitat for several endangered specieS.
<br /> In order to protect spring nows and the species that depenq upon them, San Marcos
<br /> and other users of Edwards Aquifer water must reduce pumpage from the aquifer
<br /> and develop supplemental water supplies. \Vater conservation can assist in reducir:g
<br /> demands upon the aquifer.
<br /> Utilicy &..---rcy for W:¡(c:- Cac.s.c:-V:¡(ia::¡
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