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Sheet2 <br />Elk River Municipal Utilities Peak Day Pumpage <br />16000 <br />~a <br />~ 14000 <br />~ Maximum <br />0 <br />~ 12000 <br />"~ 10000 <br />o, 8000 Pum i Ga ~""' Probable <br />E "'""~ <br />a 6000 <br />~ Minimum <br />~ 4000 <br />O <br />~ 2000 <br />m <br />a 0 <br />1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 <br />Year <br />This graph reflects the peak day system usages the water production facilities must satisfy. Growth of the peak <br />day demand dictates when additional water wells, filter plants,and water towers must be added to the system. <br />Pumpage projections in the above graph are a function of both weather and growth. <br />Elk River Municipal Utilities Annual Water Pumpage <br />2500 <br />R <br />(7 <br />0 <br />°0 2000 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />1500 <br />m <br />rn <br />co <br />a <br />~ 1000 <br />a <br />°~,; <br />~ 500 <br />R <br />c <br />c <br />Q <br />0 <br />Mnual limit for Elk Rfver <br />i9 8'ir'S;000,t)<10 fiat; <br />Maudmu-ri ~~ <br />~'`~ Probable <br />~~ <br />~~ Mlnlmum <br />1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 <br />Year <br />This graph reflects the annual water use in Elk River. Water use of 651 million gallons is a <br />3.31 % decrease from 2003 due to unusual wet weather. <br />ElecWaterProj1.xls Page 1 <br />