(a)
The purpose of a water conservation plan is to ensure water
use efficiency within your operation. It contains best management
practice measures to try to meet the targets and goals identified
within the plan. The effectiveness of your water conservation plan
is in the implementation of your water conservation program. Reviewing
your program annually will help to evaluate program successes and
needs. The water conservation plan, including targets and goals, must
be revised every 5 years.
(b)
Water supply has always been a key issue in the development
of the state. In recent years, the growing population and economic
development of North Central Texas has led to increasing demands for
water supplies. At the same time, local and less expensive sources
of water supply are largely developed. Additional supplies to meet
higher demands will be expensive and difficult to develop. It is therefore
important that the city make the most efficient use of existing supplies.
This will delay the need for new supplies, minimize the environmental
impacts associated with developing new supplies, and delay the high
cost of additional water supply development. The city is a wholesale
customer of the City of Lancaster, and the City of Lancaster is a
wholesale customer of the City of Dallas which is subject to the rules
and restrictions of the City of Dallas Water Conservation Plan and
Drought Contingency Plan.
(c)
Recognizing the need for efficient use of existing water supplies,
the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) has developed
guidelines and requirements governing the development of water conservation
and drought contingency plans for public water suppliers. The best
management practices established by the water conservation implementation
task force 5, established pursuant to SB1094 by the 78th legislature,
were also considered in the development of the water conservation
measures. The city has developed this water conservation and drought
contingency and water emergency response plan following TCEQ guidelines
and requirements and considering the City of Dallas Water Conservation
Plan and Drought Contingency Plan. The plan replaces Wilmer's previous
drought contingency plan.
(d)
The water conservation sections of this plan include measures
that are intended to result in ongoing, long-term water savings. The
drought contingency and water emergency response sections of this
plan address strategies designed to temporarily reduce water use in
response to specific conditions.
(e)
The objectives of this water conservation plan are as follows:
(1)
To reduce water consumption from the levels that would prevail
without conservation efforts.
(2)
To reduce the loss and waste of water.
(3)
To improve efficiency in the use of water.
(4)
To extend the life of current water supplies by reducing the
rate of growth in demand.
(5)
To satisfy the requirements set forth by TCEQ and other agencies.
(6)
This plan includes all of the elements required by TCEQ. Some
elements of this plan go beyond TCEQ requirements.
(Ordinance 2022-1201D adopted 12/1/2022)