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[http://www.cvilletomorrow.org/docs/water/200401-SafeYield.pdf Safe Yield Study] by Gannett Fleming, January 2004
[http://www.cvilletomorrow.org/docs/water/200401-SafeYield.pdf Safe Yield Study] by Gannett Fleming, January 2004
[http://www.cvilletomorrow.org/docs/water/200405-GF-DemandAnalysis.pdf Demand Analysis for the Urban Service Area] by Gannett Fleming, May 2004
It estimates the demand in 2055 to be 18.7 MGD.


[http://www.cvilletomorrow.org/docs/water/200407-watersupplyalternatives.pdf Water Supply Alternatives Supplemental Evaluation] by Gannett Fleming, July 2004
[http://www.cvilletomorrow.org/docs/water/200407-watersupplyalternatives.pdf Water Supply Alternatives Supplemental Evaluation] by Gannett Fleming, July 2004
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This report documents the downward adjustment of current safe yield from 13.3 MGD to 12.8 MGD (2002).   
This report documents the downward adjustment of current safe yield from 13.3 MGD to 12.8 MGD (2002).   


It projects the safe yield in 2055 to be 8.8 MGD.  It estimates the demand in 2055 to be 18.7 MGD.
It projects the safe yield in 2055 to be 8.8 MGD.   


It identifies the goal of finding 9.9 MGD in new water supply (18.7 MGD - 8.8 MGD = 9.9 MGD).
It identifies the goal of finding 9.9 MGD in new water supply (18.7 MGD - 8.8 MGD = 9.9 MGD).

Revision as of 22:17, 22 February 2009

Key studies related to the Charlottesville-Albemarle Community Water Supply

Safe Yield Study by Gannett Fleming, January 2004

Demand Analysis for the Urban Service Area by Gannett Fleming, May 2004

It estimates the demand in 2055 to be 18.7 MGD.

Water Supply Alternatives Supplemental Evaluation by Gannett Fleming, July 2004

This report documents the downward adjustment of current safe yield from 13.3 MGD to 12.8 MGD (2002).

It projects the safe yield in 2055 to be 8.8 MGD.

It identifies the goal of finding 9.9 MGD in new water supply (18.7 MGD - 8.8 MGD = 9.9 MGD).