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Regional Water Supply Planning. Background  Legislative history  Benefits of regional planning  Regulatory requirements  Existing water source information.

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1 Regional Water Supply Planning

2 Background  Legislative history  Benefits of regional planning  Regulatory requirements  Existing water source information Community systems Self-supplied users Agricultural users Water privileges

3 Background  Existing water use information Population System connections Withdrawal rates Quantified use by category Unaccounted for losses  Existing resource information Physical description – geology, hydrology, meteorology Environmental description

4 Background  Projected water demand information  Water demand management information  Drought response and contingency plans  Statement of need and alternatives analysis  Local regulations and public participation

5 Plan Goals  Data collection from 15 participants  Develop consensus work plan and scope of services for Regional Water Supply Plan  Create a useable, expandable, implementable plan – not one that just satisfies the regulations

6 Data Collection  Geographic Information System framework  DEQ database and VDH files  Cooperative Extension Agents  Groundwater data versus estimation  Growth projections

7 Data Collection  Community systems  Self-supplied users  Agricultural users  Groundwater information  Water purchases  Source Water Assessment Plans

8 Work Plan Planning Process I.Existing Water Supply Evaluation A. Collect Data B. Meet with staff to review data collected and discuss additional data needs C. Collect Additional Data D. Evaluate Data

9 Work Plan Planning Process II.Water Demand Management Information A. Meet with staff to review Comprehensive Plans B. Calculate demand projections 50 years into the future C. Review and describe current conservation practices D. Review and describe existing drought response and contingency plans

10 Work Plan Planning Process III.Statement of Need and Alternatives Evaluation A. Develop statement of need B. Define alternatives C. Describe alternatives D. Screen alternatives

11 Work Plan Planning Process IV.Public Participation  Public Hearing(s) Individual versus combined  Regional Stakeholder Involvement Elected officials Planning commissioners Economic Development Authorities Industrial Development Authorities Local well drillers Additional EO/PC meetings


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