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Water Watch

September 2004

 

September 24, 2004

  1. Portsmouth's reservoirs are at 100% of useful capacity as of this morning.  Lakes Cohoon, Meade, Kilby, and Speights Run levels are 28.4 (+0.1), 12.1 (+0.1), 19.1 (+0.1), and 32.5 (+0.0) respectively.  This is a +0% change since the last report on September 17, 2004.  The median capacity for the current month is 94%, average capacity is 87%. (Average & Median 1969-2003)
  1. Rainfall (as recorded at the Lake Kilby Water Treatment Facility gauge Suffolk, VA):
  1. Current year to date: 39.44 inches
  2. Monthly total to date: 2.87 29 year September average rainfall: 4.97
  3. Median drought year average through September: 25.23
  4. Year to date (deficit) against the 29 year average: + 0.68 inches (September 30)
  1. Emergency Wells: 
 
<= Indicates selected
 
<= Indicates not selected
  1.  
 
Are OFF except for normal maintenance pumping.
  1.  
 
Are ON pumping an average of 0 million gallons per day
  1. Reservoir water transfers: (No)
  1. Beginning on:                    (Date)
  2. From:              to             
  3. Notes:                                                        
  4. Estimated days of storage remaining at current pumpage and rainfall: 237 days. (@Est. raw water pumpage flow 16.11 MGD)
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September 17, 2004

  1. Portsmouth's reservoirs are at 100% of useful capacity as of this morning.  Lakes Cohoon, Meade, Kilby, and Speights Run levels are 28.5 (+0.2), 12.1 (+0.1), 19.2 (+0.2), and 32.5 (+0.0) respectively.  This is a +0% change since the last report on September 10, 2004.  The median capacity for the current month is 94%, average capacity is 87%. (Average & Median 1969-2003)
  1. Rainfall (as recorded at the Lake Kilby Water Treatment Facility gauge Suffolk, VA):
  1. Current year to date: 38.23 inches
  2. Monthly total to date: 1.66 29 year September average rainfall: 4.97
  3. Median drought year average through September: 25.23
  4. Year to date (deficit) against the 29 year average: - 0.53 inches (September 30)
  1. Emergency Wells: 
 
<= Indicates selected
 
<= Indicates not selected
  1.  
 
Are OFF except for normal maintenance pumping.
  1.  
 
Are ON pumping an average of 0 million gallons per day
  1. Reservoir water transfers: (No)
  1. Beginning on:                    (Date)
  2. From:              to             
  3. Notes:                                                        
  4. Estimated days of storage remaining at current pumpage and rainfall: 238 days. (@Est. raw water pumpage flow 16.072 MGD)
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September 10, 2004

  1. Portsmouth's reservoirs are at 100% of useful capacity as of this morning.  Lakes Cohoon, Meade, Kilby, and Speights Run levels are 28.5 (+0.2), 12.1 (+0.1), 19.2 (+0.2), and 32.5 (+0.0) respectively.  This is a +0% change since the last report on September 3, 2004.  The median capacity for the current month is 94%, average capacity is 87%. (Average & Median 1969-2003)
  1. Rainfall (as recorded at the Lake Kilby Water Treatment Facility gauge Suffolk, VA):
  1. Current year to date: 37.73 inches
  2. Monthly total to date: 1.16 (Aug. 10.37) 29 year September average rainfall: 4.97
  3. Median drought year average through September: 25.23
  4. Year to date (deficit) against the 29 year average: - 1.03 inches (September 30)
  1. Emergency Wells: 
 
<= Indicates selected
 
<= Indicates not selected
  1.  
 
Are OFF except for normal maintenance pumping.
  1.  
 
Are ON pumping an average of 0 million gallons per day
  1. Reservoir water transfers: (No)
  1. Beginning on:                    (Date)
  2. From:              to             
  3. Notes:                                                        
  4. Estimated days of storage remaining at current pumpage and rainfall: 231 days. (@Est. raw water pumpage flow 16.511 MGD)
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Do your part to conserve our water supply!

 

Wash only full loads of clothes and dishes!

 

Use the wastebasket instead of the toilet for trash such as facial tissues!

 

Don't wash your car!

 

Wise people take quick showers, not full tub baths!

Don't wait to fix that drip!  It can waste 25 gallons or more every day!

Wake Up!  Running the water while you shave or brush your teeth wastes more water than one person drinks in a week!
Water shrubs with a can or bucket instead of a hose and let your lawn mellow to a nice brown!

 

 
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