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Wellington Council Meeting April 10, 2012 Page 296 of 384<br />

INFRASTRUCTURE ELEMENT<br />

Year<br />

Population<br />

VOW Service<br />

Area<br />

Table 9: Projected Demand and Facility Capacity Conditions<br />

Wellington<br />

Comprehensive Plan – Infrastructure Element<br />

Update 2011<br />

Average Annual<br />

Projected Treated<br />

Water Use<br />

(MGD)<br />

INF-37<br />

Maximum Day<br />

Water Demand<br />

(MGD)<br />

Water<br />

Treatment<br />

Capacity<br />

(MGD) (1)<br />

2007 55,125 6.61 10.58 11<br />

2012 59,194 7.10 11.36 12.8<br />

2017 60,646 7.28 11.65 12.8<br />

2020 61,512 7.38 11.81 12.8<br />

Source: Village of Wellington Utility Department<br />

(1) Plant capacity exceeds maximum daily flow<br />

Year<br />

Total<br />

Projected<br />

Raw<br />

Water<br />

Demand<br />

(MGD) (1)<br />

Table 10: Water Supply Needs and Sources<br />

Total<br />

Projected<br />

Supply<br />

Groundwater<br />

Sources<br />

(MGD)<br />

Total<br />

Projected<br />

Supply From<br />

Alternative<br />

Water Source<br />

(MGD)<br />

Maximum<br />

Potential<br />

Reclaimed<br />

Water (MGD)(2)<br />

Conservation<br />

Program<br />

2007 7.93 7.93 - 0.5<br />

2012 8.54 7.93 0.61 3.5<br />

2017 8.75 7.93 0.62 4 0.2<br />

2020 8.88 7.93 0.65 4.5 0.3<br />

Source: Village of Wellington Utility Department<br />

(1) Assumes 70% RO Treatment with 25% loss and 30% Lime Softened Treatment with 5% loss.<br />

(2) Reclaimed water will be used for irrigation and will replace current withdrawals from groundwater and<br />

surface water sources. Projected source water savings are projected at approximately 4 MGD when the<br />

Village Wellington reaches “built out” conditions.<br />

b. Performance and Condition of Existing Facilities<br />

The Village’s Wellington’s water facilities have consistently provided safe and reliable<br />

water service in compliance with all criteria established by the FDEP and the Florida<br />

Department of Health for drinking water.<br />

The water treatment and distribution facilities continue to be maintained in good<br />

operating condition. Repairs and/or upgrades to the plant are performed as required<br />

maximizing the useful life of the facilities.

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