City Of Shawnee Public Meeting Water Management Plan.

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City Of Shawnee Public Meeting Water Management Plan

City of Shawnee Public Meeting Water Quality/Quantity History Old Plant was constructed prior to 1930Old Plant was constructed prior to 1930 Upgraded in 1956 The New Plant was constructed in 1981The New Plant was constructed in 1981 The Second Clarifier (Phase I )was Completed in 2002The Second Clarifier (Phase I )was Completed in 2002 The Pilot Study for the Ozonation System was completed in 2002The Pilot Study for the Ozonation System was completed in 2002 The installation of Ozonation was completed in 2004The installation of Ozonation was completed in 2004

City of Shawnee Public Meeting Lake # 1 was constructed in 1935Lake # 1 was constructed in 1935 Capacity of 22,600 ac-ft, 21 sq mile watershed Lake # 2 was constructed in 1960Lake # 2 was constructed in 1960 Capacity of 11,400 ac-ft, 11 sq mile watershed Atoka water line was constructed in 1982Atoka water line was constructed in 1982 Wes Watkins was constructed in 1995Wes Watkins was constructed in 1995 Capacity of 14,065 ac-ft, 39 sq mile water shed

City of Shawnee Public Meeting D/DBB Regulations The Original Rules were promulgated in 1979, the MCL was set at 100 ppbThe Original Rules were promulgated in 1979, the MCL was set at 100 ppb The 1996 Enhanced Surface water Rules lowered the limit to 80 ppb, the new MCL went into effect in 2002The 1996 Enhanced Surface water Rules lowered the limit to 80 ppb, the new MCL went into effect in 2002 The City of Shawnee Received a Consent Order on April 15, 1999The City of Shawnee Received a Consent Order on April 15, 1999 Several Addendums were issued SubsequentlySeveral Addendums were issued Subsequently

City of Shawnee Public Meeting High Priority Water Uses Residential UseResidential Use Household Use Medical UseMedical Use Emergency Management UseEmergency Management Use Agricultural UseAgricultural Use Commercial UseCommercial Use Production Based

City of Shawnee Public Meeting Optional Water Uses Lawn CareLawn Care Swimming PoolSwimming Pool Decorative FountainDecorative Fountain Personal Car WashPersonal Car Wash Aesthetics UseAesthetics Use

City of Shawnee Public Meeting Current Conditions

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City of Shawnee Public Meeting Current Lake # 1 Level

City of Shawnee Public Meeting Current Precipitation

City of Shawnee Public Meeting Normal Precipitation

City of Shawnee Public Meeting Annual Stream Flow Map

City of Shawnee Public Meeting Interesting Data to keep in mind in of Rainfall in of Rainfall in of Rainfall in of Rainfall in of Rainfall in of Rainfall in of Rainfall

USDA-ARS-GRL Preliminary, subject to revision

City of Shawnee Public Meeting Drought is a common natural hazard in the State of OklahomaDrought is a common natural hazard in the State of Oklahoma Oklahoma has experienced many cycles of Normal condition followed by drought conditionOklahoma has experienced many cycles of Normal condition followed by drought condition

City of Shawnee Public Meeting The significant Drought condition of recent years: The Drought of Short fall of in The Drought of Shortfall of in The Drought of …..Shortfall of 8.5 in The Drought of 1998……… Shortfall of 4.15 in The Drought of 2003………Shortfall of 7.36 in The Drought of 2005……….Shortfall of in

City of Shawnee Public Meeting Oklahoma Drought Photo Gallery oma/Oklahoma.htm oma/Oklahoma.htm

City of Shawnee Public meeting The data indicates that Drought Conditions are prevalent in Oklahoma It is imperative to develop a water management policy that is comprehensive and implementable that could be used in perpetuity with consideration to sustainable growth in Shawnee

City of Shawnee Public Meeting Sustainable water use can extend the life of water resources Improper water use during dry condition can lead to a decrease in water distribution capability

City of Shawnee Public Meeting Category I, Demand Based Level One: When the average weekly usage exceeds 6,000,000 gallons per day: Residential, other than household purposes: Outside water usage restricted to 7:01 P.M. to 10 A.M. with odd-numbered houses utilizing water on odd-numbered days and even- numbered houses utilizing water on even-numbered daysResidential, other than household purposes: Outside water usage restricted to 7:01 P.M. to 10 A.M. with odd-numbered houses utilizing water on odd-numbered days and even- numbered houses utilizing water on even-numbered days Commercial: Exterior water usage restricted in the same manner as residential useCommercial: Exterior water usage restricted in the same manner as residential use

City Of Shawnee Public Meeting Level Two: When the average weekly usage exceeds 6,500,000 gallons per day: Residential, other than household purposes: Water usage restricted to 7.01 P.M. to 10 A.M. on the odd-even system restriction with odd-numbered houses utilizing water on Monday and Thursdays and even-numbered houses utilizing water on Tuesday and Friday during the above hoursResidential, other than household purposes: Water usage restricted to 7.01 P.M. to 10 A.M. on the odd-even system restriction with odd-numbered houses utilizing water on Monday and Thursdays and even-numbered houses utilizing water on Tuesday and Friday during the above hours Commercial: Exterior water usage restricted in the same manner as residential useCommercial: Exterior water usage restricted in the same manner as residential use

City of Shawnee Public Meeting Category II, Supply Based Level One: When the lake level reaches 1063 feet above sea level and the average weekly usage exceeds 4,000,000 gallons per day: Residential, other than household purposes: Water usage restricted to 7:01 P.M. to 10:00 A.M. with odd-numbered houses utilizing water on odd-numbered days and even-numbered houses utilizing water on even-numbered daysResidential, other than household purposes: Water usage restricted to 7:01 P.M. to 10:00 A.M. with odd-numbered houses utilizing water on odd-numbered days and even-numbered houses utilizing water on even-numbered days Commercial: Users required to reduce water usage by ten per cent (10%) as compared to the previous year's usage figuresCommercial: Users required to reduce water usage by ten per cent (10%) as compared to the previous year's usage figures

City of Shawnee Public Meeting Level Two: When the lake level reaches 1061 feet above sea level and the average weekly usage exceeds 3,500,000 gallons per day: Residential, other than household purposes: Water usage restricted to 7:01 P.M. to 12:00 P.M. on the odd-even system with odd-numbered houses utilizing water on Monday and even-numbered houses utilizing water on Friday during the above hoursResidential, other than household purposes: Water usage restricted to 7:01 P.M. to 12:00 P.M. on the odd-even system with odd-numbered houses utilizing water on Monday and even-numbered houses utilizing water on Friday during the above hours Commercial: Users required reducing water usage by fifteen per cent (15%) as compared to the previous year's usage figuresCommercial: Users required reducing water usage by fifteen per cent (15%) as compared to the previous year's usage figures Other: Lawn watering, refilling or adding water to public and private swimming pools and automobile washing is forbidden (except for commercial vehicle wash facilities which will adhere to 15% reduction of total use)Other: Lawn watering, refilling or adding water to public and private swimming pools and automobile washing is forbidden (except for commercial vehicle wash facilities which will adhere to 15% reduction of total use)

City of Shawnee Public Meeting Level Three: When the lake level reaches 1059 feet above sea level and the average weekly usage exceeds 3,000,000 gallons per day: Residential: There will be no usage authorized for other than household purposes. Outside Water usage will be limited to watering shrubs and young trees only, in accordance with best practicesResidential: There will be no usage authorized for other than household purposes. Outside Water usage will be limited to watering shrubs and young trees only, in accordance with best practices Commercial and the Governmental : Users required to reduce water usage by twenty-five per cent (25%) as compared to the previous year's usage figuresCommercial and the Governmental : Users required to reduce water usage by twenty-five per cent (25%) as compared to the previous year's usage figures Other: Lawn watering, refilling or adding water to public and private swimming pools and automobile washing forbidden (except for commercial vehicle wash facilities which will adhere to 25% reduction of total use)Other: Lawn watering, refilling or adding water to public and private swimming pools and automobile washing forbidden (except for commercial vehicle wash facilities which will adhere to 25% reduction of total use)

City of Shawnee Public Meeting Options SupplySupply TreatmentTreatment DistributionDistribution

City of Shawnee Public Meeting Supply Wes WatkinsWes Watkins –Pilot Study—Carbon Adsorption –Blending –Air Strip –Out of Box Twin LakesTwin Lakes –Hydraulics –Upgrading Intake Structure AtokaAtoka –Connecting the 24 inch pipe Groundwater WellsGroundwater Wells

City of Shawnee Public Meeting Treatment Ozone-6.5 mgd Regulatory Compliance

City of Shawnee Public Meeting Distribution Check/Repair all LeaksCheck/Repair all Leaks Verify the Condition of all valvesVerify the Condition of all valves Installation of additional TowersInstallation of additional Towers Installation of new Pump StationInstallation of new Pump Station Extending the lines to form a loopExtending the lines to form a loop