by lbrecht
What are being calculated are yields that provide a guide to making decisions such as how many additional ERUs (Equivalent Residential Units) can be connected to the Sewanee Utility District’s water supply and how soon should the district plan augmenting its present supply capacity. That is, how much water can be withdrawn from the district’s primary and emergency supply year-in-and-year-out, under all anticipated precipitation regimes and not worry about running out of water for its customers?
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01/06/2009 |
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