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1994-46
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6/13/1994
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115
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<br /> I ]ç-C <br /> city of San Marcos <br /> Water Conservation Plan <br /> Page 6 <br /> 4) Voluntary reduction of water use in commercial <br /> and industrial processes is recommended. <br /> 5) Demand use reduction measures for all outdoor <br /> water uses apply to commercial and industrial <br /> users. <br /> H. Domestic use: Voluntary reduction for indoor <br /> domestic use is recommended by any means available. <br /> 1. Essential and Utility Use: (VOLUNTARY) <br /> 1) Fire fighting: No restrictions. <br /> 2) Medical use by health care facilities: no <br /> restrictions. <br /> 3) Water utility use: <br /> a) Reduction of average system pressure to <br /> 60 psi is recommended. <br /> b) Leak detection and system repairs is <br /> recommended. <br /> c) Stabilizing and equalizing system <br /> pressure is recommended. <br /> d) Sewer line flushing: reduction is <br /> recommended. <br /> e) Fire hydrant flushing: reduction is <br /> recommended. <br /> f) Power production use: reduction of water <br /> use for power production is recommended. <br /> STAGE II: AQUIFER WATCH <br /> 1. Trigger level: San Antonio index well J-17 at 650 or <br /> less feet above mean sea level. <br /> 2. Reduction goal: 15%. <br /> 3. Wasting of water is prohibited. <br /> 4. Penalty for violations of Stage 2 demand reduction <br /> measures: $50 to $200 per day fine for each violation. <br />
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