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Municipal and industrial (M & I) water use forecast, initial Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) update

"This municipal and industrial (M & I) water use forecast is part of ongoing Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) planning effort and is intended to develop urban water demands to be addressed in the CERP. The water use sectors for which forecasts were developed include public and self-supply domestic (residential), commercial, industrial, government, and unaccounted-for water loss. Water use in agriculture, mining, and power generation were not included in this forecast. The purpose of the M & I water use forecast is to estimate existing water use and to develop water use projections for the Lower East Coast service area, the Northern Palm Beech County Service Area, and Sub-Areas 2-5 of the Lake Okeechobee Service Area (LOSA). M & I water use was previously forecast for the study area in 1996 and was presented in 'Municipal and industrial (M & I) water use forecast, Lake Okeechobee Regulation Schedule Study (LORSS).' The water use forecasts generated in that study were the basis of the water use forecasts incorporated into the CERP"--Page ES/i
Print Book, English, [2003]
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District, [Jacksonville, Fla.], [2003]
leaves ES/i-ES/v, xiii, 184, [18] leaves : illustrations, map ; 28 cm
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Introduction
Summary of existing water use
Water use forecast methodology
Existing and forecast water use
Comparison to other water use forecasts
Service area 2 water use for 36-year period of record weather conditions
"The M & I water use forecasts were developed using the IWR-MAIN water demand management suite, a computerized water resource planning tool that allows the development of water use forecasts and the evaluation of water conservation programs. ... The population projects from 2000 to 2050 were based on population projections produced by the University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and Business Research (BEBR)"--Page ES/i-ES/ii
"Prepared by GEC, Gulf Engineers & Consultants. Submitted by Taylor Engineering, Incorporated."
"August 2003."