(A) The town’s water source is groundwater. The following measurements of well pumping times and well levels in relationship to pump intake levels trigger entry into corresponding water restriction stages.
Stage | Well Operating Conditions |
1 | Pumping time > 10 hours 20% reduction in seasonal normal distance from static water level and pump intake 20% increase pumping time for same output |
2 | Pumping time > 12 hours 40% reduction in distance from static water level and pump intake 40% increase pumping time for same output |
3 | Pumping time > 14 hours 60% reduction in distance from static water level and pump intake 60% increase pumping time for same output |
4 | Pumping time > 20 hours 80% reduction in distance from static water level and pump intake |
5 | Water level at pump intake elevation |
(B) Return to normal. When water shortage conditions have abated and the situation is returning to normal, water conservation measures employed during each phase should be decreased in reverse order of implementation. Permanent measures directed toward long-term monitoring and conservation should be implemented or continued so that the community will be in a better position to prevent shortages and respond to recurring water shortage conditions.
(Ord. passed 10-4-2010)