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- Water Quality/Quantity History
- Old Plant was constructed prior to 1930
- Upgraded in 1956
- The New Plant was constructed in
1981
- The Second Clarifier (Phase I )was Completed in 2002
- The Pilot Study for the Ozonation System was completed in 2002
- The installation of Ozonation was completed in 2004
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- Lake # 1 was constructed in 1935
- Capacity of 22,600 ac-ft, 21 sq mile watershed
- Lake # 2 was constructed in 1960
- Capacity of 11,400 ac-ft, 11 sq mile watershed
- Atoka water line was constructed in 1982
- Wes Watkins was constructed in 1995
- Capacity of 14,065 ac-ft, 39 sq mile water shed
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- D/DBB Regulations
- The Original Rules were promulgated in 1979, the MCL was set at 100 ppb
- The 1996 Enhanced Surface water Rules lowered the limit to 80 ppb, the
new MCL went into effect in 2002
- The City of Shawnee Received a Consent Order on April 15, 1999
- Several Addendums were issued Subsequently
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- High Priority Water Uses
- Residential Use
- Medical Use
- Emergency Management Use
- Agricultural Use
- Commercial Use
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- Optional Water Uses
- Lawn Care
- Swimming Pool
- Decorative Fountain
- Personal Car Wash
- Aesthetics Use
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- Drought Monitor Continues
- http://www.drought.unl.edu/dm/thumbnails/12_week.gif
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- Current Precipitation
- http://climate.ocs.ou.edu/rainfall_update.html
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- Annual Stream Flow Map
- http://water.usgs.gov/nwc/maps/wy.html
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- Interesting Data to keep in mind
- 1944-1945 52.72 in of Rainfall
- 1954-1955 20.79 in of Rainfall
- 1957-1958 49.66 in of Rainfall
- 1980-1981 24.93 in of Rainfall
- 1994-1995 45.13 in of Rainfall
- 1996-1997 35.75 in of Rainfall
- 2000-2001 39.33 in of Rainfall
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- Drought is a common natural hazard in the State of Oklahoma
- Oklahoma has experienced many cycles of Normal condition followed by
drought condition
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- The significant Drought condition of recent years:
- The Drought of 1952-1957 .Short fall of 18.42 in
- The Drought of 1980-1981 .Shortfall of 13.07 in
- The Drought of 1996-1997…..Shortfall of 8.5 in
- The Drought of 1998……… Shortfall of 4.15 in
- The Drought of 2003………Shortfall of 7.36 in
- The Drought of 2005……….Shortfall of 11.50 in
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- Oklahoma Drought Photo Gallery
- http://www.drought.unl.edu/gallery/2004/Oklahoma/Oklahoma.htm
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- The data indicates that Drought Conditions are prevalent in Oklahoma
- It is imperative to develop a water management policy that is
comprehensive and implementable that could be used in perpetuity with
consideration to sustainable
growth in Shawnee
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- Sustainable water use can extend the life of water resources
- Improper water use during dry condition can lead to a decrease in water
distribution capability
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- Category I, Demand Based
- Level One: When the average weekly usage exceeds 6,000,000 gallons per
day:
- Residential, other than household purposes: Outside water usage
restricted to 7:01 P.M. to 10 A.M. with odd-numbered houses utilizing
water on odd-numbered days and even-numbered houses utilizing water on
even-numbered days
- Commercial: Exterior water usage restricted in the same manner as
residential use
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- Level Two: When the average weekly usage exceeds 6,500,000 gallons per
day:
- Residential, other than household purposes: Water usage restricted to
7.01 P.M. to 10 A.M. on the odd-even system restriction with
odd-numbered houses utilizing water on Monday and Thursdays and
even-numbered houses utilizing water on Tuesday and Friday during the
above hours
- Commercial: Exterior water usage restricted in the same manner as
residential use
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- Category II, Supply Based
- Level One: When the lake level reaches 1063 feet above sea level and the
average weekly usage exceeds 4,000,000 gallons per day:
- Residential, other than household purposes: Water usage restricted to
7:01 P.M. to 10:00 A.M. with odd-numbered houses utilizing water on
odd-numbered days and even-numbered houses utilizing water on
even-numbered days
- Commercial: Users required to reduce water usage by ten per cent (10%)
as compared to the previous year's usage figures
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- Level Two: When the lake level reaches 1061 feet above sea level and the
average weekly usage exceeds 3,500,000 gallons per day:
- Residential, other than household purposes: Water usage restricted to
7:01 P.M. to 12:00 P.M. on the odd-even system with odd-numbered houses
utilizing water on Monday and even-numbered houses utilizing water on
Friday during the above hours
- Commercial: Users required reducing water usage by fifteen per cent
(15%) as compared to the previous year's usage figures
- Other: Lawn watering, refilling or adding water to public and private
swimming pools and automobile washing is forbidden (except for
commercial vehicle wash facilities which will adhere to 15% reduction of
total use)
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- Level Three: When the lake level reaches 1059 feet above sea level and
the average weekly usage exceeds 3,000,000 gallons per day:
- Residential: There will be no usage authorized for other than household
purposes. Outside Water usage will be limited to watering shrubs and
young trees only, in accordance with best practices
- Commercial and the Governmental : Users required to reduce water usage
by twenty-five per cent (25%) as compared to the previous year's usage
figures
- Other: Lawn watering, refilling or adding water to public and private
swimming pools and automobile washing forbidden (except for commercial
vehicle wash facilities which will adhere to 25% reduction of total use)
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- Options
- Supply
- Treatment
- Distribution
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- Supply
- Wes Watkins
- Pilot Study—Carbon Adsorption
- Blending
- Air Strip
- Out of Box
- Twin Lakes
- Hydraulics
- Upgrading Intake Structure
- Atoka
- Connecting the 24 inch pipe
- Groundwater Wells
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- Treatment
- Ozone-6.5 mgd
- Regulatory Compliance
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- Distribution
- Check/Repair all Leaks
- Verify the Condition of all valves
- Installation of additional Towers
- Installation of new Pump Station
- Extending the lines to form a loop
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