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3.2 North Miami Beach Water Service Area Water Demands and Projections <br />As depicted on Figure 3, the City of North Miami Beach Water is a multi -jurisdictional water <br />service provider in northeast Miami -Dade County. In addition to the City of North Miami Beach, <br />the NMB Water serves portions of the Cities of Aventura, Miami Gardens, and unincorporated <br />Miami -Dade County as well as the City of Sunny Isles Beach and Town of Golden Beach. <br />NMB Water determined future potable water demands by first determining population <br />projections for the entire NMB Water service area. As shown in Table 2, the utility has <br />determined as the utility's service area population increases, so too will demands for water <br />supply demand. <br />Table 2 <br />City of North Miami Beach Service Area — Including Sunny Isles Beach <br />Population and Demands for Water Supply Facilities Work Plan <br />Source: City of North Miami Beach 10 -year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (Historical and Projected Population served and Projected Demand <br />in MGD) Sec. 3.6 p. 16 and MDWASD 2019 <br />Notes: <br />1. The analysis includes City of North Miami Beach and all customers served by North Miami Beach including Sunny isles Beach <br />2. The population numbers differ from SFWMD's because of adjustments based on development activity. <br />3. Population protections have decreased since the 2014 Plan Update <br />4. Per capita demand has decreased from 144 to 121 gallons per day. <br />3.3 Potable Water Level of Service Standard <br />Infrastructure Element <br />Policy 2A: To assure an adequate level of service, potable water and sanitary sewer shall <br />meet the following level of service standards: <br />1) Potable Water Supply: <br />a) The regional treatment system shall operate with a rate maximum daily <br />capacity that at a minimum is -144121 gpcpd based on average annual <br />flow. <br />b) Water shall be delivered to users at a pressure no less than 20 pounds <br />per square inch (psi) and no greater than 100 psi. Unless otherwise <br />11 <br />WATER SUPPLY UTILITY SERVICE WITHIN WATER DISTRIBUTION SERVICE AREA* <br />SERVICE <br />AREA <br />POPULATION PROJECTIONS <br />WATER SUPPLY DEMAND (MGD) <br />(121 gallons per capita per day) <br />YEAR <br />2035 <br />2020 <br />2025 <br />2030 <br />293§ <br />2020 <br />2025 <br />2030 <br />NMB W SA <br />165,991 <br />, o� <br />174,960 <br />192,100 <br />183.929 <br />292,488 <br />192.899 <br />2&88 <br />26.3 <br />21.17 <br />2:7 C96 <br />22.25 <br />2913 <br />23.34 <br />Sunny Isles <br />Beach <br />21,104 <br />23;598 <br />22,698 <br />22,499 <br />24,293 <br />29,Eio g <br />1 25.887 <br />2-5-5 <br />1 <br />4.7 <br />1 2.74 <br />3-.9& <br />2.94 <br />4724& <br />3.13 <br />Source: City of North Miami Beach 10 -year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (Historical and Projected Population served and Projected Demand <br />in MGD) Sec. 3.6 p. 16 and MDWASD 2019 <br />Notes: <br />1. The analysis includes City of North Miami Beach and all customers served by North Miami Beach including Sunny isles Beach <br />2. The population numbers differ from SFWMD's because of adjustments based on development activity. <br />3. Population protections have decreased since the 2014 Plan Update <br />4. Per capita demand has decreased from 144 to 121 gallons per day. <br />3.3 Potable Water Level of Service Standard <br />Infrastructure Element <br />Policy 2A: To assure an adequate level of service, potable water and sanitary sewer shall <br />meet the following level of service standards: <br />1) Potable Water Supply: <br />a) The regional treatment system shall operate with a rate maximum daily <br />capacity that at a minimum is -144121 gpcpd based on average annual <br />flow. <br />b) Water shall be delivered to users at a pressure no less than 20 pounds <br />per square inch (psi) and no greater than 100 psi. Unless otherwise <br />11 <br />