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2013 ECCV CONSERVATION PROGRAM

2013 ECCV CONSERVATION PROGRAM. March 13, 2013. WELCOME HOA Board Members HOA Management Companies Landscapers Irrigation Specialists Backflow Testers. ECCV Board, management and staff would like to thank everyone for a successful 2012 irrigation season!. AGENDA.

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2013 ECCV CONSERVATION PROGRAM

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  1. 2013 ECCV CONSERVATION PROGRAM March 13, 2013

  2. WELCOMEHOA Board MembersHOA Management CompaniesLandscapersIrrigation SpecialistsBackflow Testers ECCV Board, management and staff would like to thank everyone for a successful 2012 irrigation season!

  3. AGENDA • 2012 irrigation season recap • Colorado statewide drought • Updates • How ECCV customers are affected • Message from District Manager • ECCV’s water supply • 2013 Water Conservation Program • Changes to the watering schedule • Cross Connection & Backflow Program

  4. 2012 Irrigation Season Recap

  5. Season officially began April 1 and ended November 1 • No irrigation schedule violations recorded for the season • Weather Factors recorded for the season: April 2.00 August 1.42 May 1.32 September 1.46 June 1.40 October 2.06 July 1.24

  6. Historical Peak Demand • Peak demand : • 2012 Peak Demand was 18.34 MGD • 2011 Peak Demand was 16.6 MGD • 2010 Peak Demand was 16.6 MGD • 2009 Peak Demand was 15.7 MGD • Historical Peak was 20.8 MGD July 7, 2005 • Uncertainties • System demands • Weather

  7. Drought 2013

  8. ECCV Water Supply

  9. In-District Wells • Western Water Supply • Water Deliveries from Denver Water - 771 AF • Northern Water Supply Project – 3500 AF • Water Treatment Plant • Non Potable Irrigation System – 340 AF

  10. Dave Kaunisto,ECCV District Manager

  11. 2013 Water Conservation Program

  12. Schedules Water Budgets Billing Rates & Penalties

  13. Watering Schedule • 2013 Irrigation Season April 15 to November 1 • Three days per week, maximum of 39 hrs • Watering 7 pm to 8 am on scheduled day 7 pm Sunday to 8 am Monday 7 pm Tuesday to 8 am Wednesday 7 pm Thursday to 8 am Friday

  14. Watering Schedule • No watering between the hours of 8am-7pm • No new sod or seed between May 19th and Labor Day • System testing to be done during the scheduled watering day/time

  15. 2013 Large Irrigator Watering Restriction Schedule

  16. Water Budgets

  17. The current program has been in place since 2005 Monthly water budgets established are based on ET requirements for bluegrass in the Denver area. Water allowance peaks at 1.5”/wk in June and July Monthly weather factors can adjust water allowances for budget tiers. Weather factors are calculated using actual weather conditions during the read cycles Documentation of irrigated areas are sent out by staff and have been or are being verified

  18. 2013 Water Tier Rates

  19. Weather Station • ECCV gathers information from a weather station located within the Districtto calculate the weather factor • Data from the weather station is uploaded every Monday during the irrigation season (April – October) and updated on ECCV’s website • Uploaded data includes: • Evapotranspiration (ET) • Air Temperature • Rain Fall

  20. Weather Station5436 S Riviera Street

  21. Best Management Practices

  22. Best Management Practices ECCV Board Philosophy: “Large Irrigators should take responsibility for correctly operating their systems” ECCV recommends that HOAs adopt Best Management Practices with regards to their irrigation systems

  23. Adoption of Best Management Practices demonstrates a commitment to conserving, protecting and managing water for future generations Inspections at the end of the watering day to verify system is off as required in landscape contracts Controllers must be able to maintain programs during power outages Valve boxes must be made tamper-resistant Cure Period - Irrigators will be given 90 minutes to cure violations White flags will identify broken heads etc.

  24. Given opportunity to correct identified maintenance issues by the next watering cycle BMP Irrigators receive no penalties for up to two violations per month

  25. Penalties • Based on Residential Penalty Structure • Penalties vary based on meter size (SFE)

  26. Current Penalty Schedule

  27. Cross Connection and Backflow Program

  28. ECCV’sCross Connection Program • HOAs with outdoor pools required to have backflows tested and all passing test reports submitted to ECCV by May 15, 2013 • Large Irrigators must have backflows tested and all passing test reports submitted to ECCV by June 3, 2013

  29. ECCV Websitewww.eccv.org

  30. ECCV Staff Contact Info • Programs AdministratorSenior Technical Advisor • Rebecca Bellamy Rick Clark • rbellamy@eccv.orgrclark@eccv.org • (303) 693-3800 ext 203 (303) 693-3800 ext 226 • (303) 994-3627 Mobile (303) 699-1228 FAX • (303) 699-1228 FAX • Billing SpecialistWater Quality Tech • Juli Danaher Jim Chavez • jdanaher@eccv.orgjchavez@eccv.org • (303) 693-3800 ext 201 (303) 693-3800 ext 218 • (303) 699-6058 FAX (303) 699-1228 FAX (303) 901-0441 Mobile • Water Conservation SpecialistAssistant District Manager • Dave Jackson Monica Holland • djackson@eccv.org mholland@eccv.org • (303) 210-6464 Mobile (303) 693-3800 ext 204 • (303) 699-1228 FAX (303) 699-6058 FAX

  31. For attending our annual Large Irrigator Conservation Meeting ECCV’s Conservation Program is a success because of YOU!

  32. Discussion & Comments

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