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City of Sunny Isles Beach <br /> Water Supply Plan Update <br /> First Reading January 21,2016 <br /> Adoption Hearing April21,2016 <br /> The NMB Utility determined future potable water demands by first determining population <br /> projections for the entire NMB Utility 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 <br /> water 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 /> WATER SUPPLY UTILITY SERVICE WITHIN WATER DISTRIBUTION SERVICE AREA* <br /> SERVICE POPULATION PROJECTIONS WATER SUPPLY DEMAND(MGD) • <br /> AREA (144 gallons per capita per day) <br /> YEAR 2015 2020 2025 2030 2015 2020 2025 2030 <br /> NMB 170,700 182,600 192,100 202,400 24.58 26.29 27.66 29.15 <br /> WSA <br /> Sunny 22,800 25,800 27,400 29,600 3.28 3.71 3.95 4.26 <br /> Isles <br /> Beach <br /> Source:City of North Miami Beach <br /> Notes: <br /> - The analysis includes City of North Miami Beach and all customers served by North Miami Beach including Sunny isles <br /> Beach <br /> - The population numbers differ from SFWMD's because of adjustments based on development activity. <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 <br /> shall meet the following level of service standards: <br /> 1) Potable Water Supply: <br /> a) The regional treatment system shall operate with a rate maximum <br /> daily capacity that at a minimum is 144 gpcpd based.on average <br /> annual flow. <br /> b) Water shall be delivered to users at a pressure no less than 20 <br /> pounds per square inch (psi) and no greater than 100 psi. Unless <br /> otherwise approved by the Miami-Dade Fire Department, <br /> minimum fire flows based on the land use served shall be <br /> maintained as follows: <br /> Land Use Minimum Flow/Minute <br /> Single-family residential/estate 500 <br /> Single-family and duplex with 750 <br /> 11 <br />