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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20080915 Ver 1_401 WQC - Water Capacity and Consumptive Use_20160125Burdette, Jennifer a From: Stroud, Jimmie R <Jimmie.Stroud@duke-energy.com> Sent: Monday, January 25, 2016 1:04 PM To: Peele, Linwood; Tarver, Fred; Behm, Pamela; Burdette, Jennifer a; Zimmerman, Jay Subject: 401 Water Quality Certification - Water Capacity and Consumptive Use Information Attachments: 401 Water Quality Certification Requirement - Water Capacity and Consumptive Use Information.pdf Importance: High Sent on behalf of Phil Fragapane: Please see attached. A hardcopy will be mailed. DUKE ENERGY, Ildll1:] I rafxul:]ane' I'l. Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Water Strategy & Hydro Licensing 526 S. Church Street, - EC12Y I Charlotte, NC 28202 OffiL(�, 704-382-4138 (I aL,lrnll(�, 704-382-4671 DUKE ENERGY. ,January 25, 2016 Mr. Jay Zimmerman N.C. Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources 1601 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1601 WATERSTRATEGY HYDRO LICENSING AND LAKE SERVICES Duke Energy Corporation 526 South Church Stree! Charlotte, NC 2820 - Mailing Address EC12Y,P.0. Box 1006 Re: Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Catawba-Wateree Hydroelectric Project (FERC No. 2232-522 401 Water Quality Certification Water Capacity and Consumptive Use Information Dear Mr. Zimmerman: Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC (Duke Energy) is providing the enclosed water use information as required by Condition of Certification number three of the 401 Water Quality Certification issued for the Catawba-Wateree Hydroelectric Project (Project) on November 14, 2008 and the new license for the project was issued on November 25, 2015, which requires this information be provided to the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality. The enclosed information is provided in two parts, outlined as follows:. 1. Tabular listing of maximum instantaneous withdrawal capacity of intakes located on Project reservoirs (Enclosure 1). 2. Catawba-Wateree Annual Water Use Report for the year 2014 produced for the Catawba- Wateree Drought Management Advisory Group. This report details all aspects of water use in the Catawba-Wateree River Basin, including water withdrawals and returns, from which consumptive withdrawals may be estimated (Enclosure 2). Please contact me at (704) 382-5778 or via email (Mark.QakieyC duke-energy.com) if you have any questions. 6erely, E. Mark Oakley, Senior Proje ager Water Strategy & Hydra Licensing Duke Energy Enclosures: 1. Catawba-Wateree Hydroelectric Project Water Intake Pumping Capacity Information (Enclosure 1 ) 2. Catawba-Wateree Annual Water Use Report for the Year 2014 (Enclosure 2) Mr. Jay Zimmerman N. C. Department of Environmental Quality January 14, 2016 Page 2 cc: Jennifer Burdette — NCDEQ Pam Behm — NCDEQ Linwood Peele — NCDEQ Fred Tarver — NCDEQ Ed Bruce — Duke Energy Phil Fragapane — Duke Energy Jeff Lineberger — Duke Energy Enclosure 1: Catawba-Wateree Hydroelectric Project Water Intake Withdrawal Capabty Information Catawba-Wateree Hydroelectric Project (FERC No. 2232) Water Intake Withdrawal Capacity * Maximum Project Development and Water User Instantaneous Withdrawal Capacity (MG D) Bridgewater Development (Lake lames) Marion Lake Club 1.5 Rhodhiss Development (Lake Rhodhiss) Town of Granite Falls 2.5 City of Lenoir is Town of Valdese 1.2 Oxford development (Lake Hickory) Ole Stili Golf Club < 1 City Of Hickory 32 Town of Longview 2 Lookout Shoals Development (Lookout Shoals Lake) City of Statesville 15 Cowans Ford Development (Lake Norman) Trump National Golf Club 1 The Pennesula Golf Club 2.16 Cowans Ford Country Club 2.16 Mallard Head Golf Club < 1 Duke Energy (Marshall Steam Station) 1463 Duke Energy (McGuire NuciearStat ion) 2908 Charlotte Water (Lee S. Dukes WaterTreatment Plant) 108 Lincoln County 12 Town of 1VlooresviIIe 18 Mountain Island development (Mountain island Lake) Duke Energy (Riverbend) 622.1 Charlotte Water (Vest water Treatment Plant) 334 City of Gastonia 75 City of Mount Holly 13.5 Wylie Development (Lake Wylie) Duke Energy (Allen Steam Station) 784 Duke Energy (Catawba Nuclear Station) 231 American & Efird, Inc. 3.45 Clariant Corporation 3.9 City of Belmont 1Q City of Rock Hill 60 River Hills Country Club 2.58 Tega Cay Golf Ciub 0.45 Fishing Creek Development (Fish)ngCreek Reservoir) Springs Industry 30.24 Chester Metropoliton District 15 Great Falls -Dearborn Development [Great Falls Reservoir) None n/a Rocky Creek -Cedar Cliff Development (Cedar Creek Re senroir) None n/a Wateree Development (Lake Wateree) Camden, SC 12 Lugoff-Elgin Water Authority 10 *The Maximum instantaneous Withdrawal Capacities listed are from the following sources Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and Duke Energy lake use permitting records, NCDEQ Water Withdrawal' Reports and SC Department of Health & Environmental Control (SCDHEC) Surface Water Permitting Records Enclosure 2 Catawba-Wateree Annual 'Water Use Report for the Year 2014 Catawba-Wateree Annual 'Water Use For the Year 2014 Catawba-Wateree Drought Management Advisory Group (CW -©MAG ) This page intentionally left blank. Duke Energy I Catawba-Wateree Annual Water Use for the Year 2074 FN Memorandum Technical Memorandum uaie Friday, May 22, 2015 Projeci CW-DMAG Engineering Support Siblect Water Use Summary Report for Calendar Year 2814 1.0 Background and Purpose This Technical Memorandum (TM) documents the analysis and results for water use in the Catawba—Wateree River Basin (the Basin) for calendar year 2014. The data collection and analysis have been completed in coordination with the Catawba--Wateree Drought Management Advisory Group (CW-DMAG). Annual water use summary reports have been prepared for every year since 2005. Additionally, the 18 public water supply members of the Catawba-Wateree Water Management Group (CWWMG), consistent with the objectives of the group's 2010 Five -Year Projects Strategic Plan, have made efforts to compile water use data on a categorical basis for the calendar years 2005 -- 2014. The CWWMG recognizes that public water suppliers provide water for many use categories, and in order to better understand trends observed in public water supply water consumption, it is attempting to refine the tracking and reporting of such use into distinct categories. For the fifth consecutive year, an evaluation of these categorical breakdowns in water use has been included in this annual water use summary report. 2.0 2014 Annual Average Water Use 2.1 Data Gathering and Summary Procedure CW-DMAG members are required by provisions in the Low Inflow Protocol (LIP) to provide annual water use data by January 315' far the preceding calendar year. The data includes the total volume of water withdrawn from and/or returned to surface waters of the Basin. These volumes are translated into annual average water withdrawals/returns and historically have been compared to the corresponding water use projections developed for the 2006.Catawba- Wateree Water Supply Study (MISS). Additionally, as was previously done for the 2013 report, the 2014 volumes have been compared to the latest water use projections established in the CWWMG's 2014 Water Supply Master Plan (WSMP), The 2014 water use data is also compared to actual water use data collected for the previous years 2006 - 2013 to help identify possible trends. Tattle Al presents the comparison of these data sets. Water use information was not gathered directly from some entities listed in Table Al Where possible, 2014 actual water withdrawals/returns for these water users were collected from North Carolina Division of Water Resources Local Water Supply Plans (LWSPs) or the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) Envirofacts Warehouse electronic database. Those water users that did not report water use and could not be found through either LWSPs or the EPA database Duke Energy I Catawba-Wateree Annual Water Use for the Year 2014 FN Annual Average Water Use were assigned their respective projected 2014 water use withdrawals/returns from the CWWMG's 2014 WSMP, unless otherwise noted. In Table Al, where 2014 projected water with drawalslreturns were used in lieu of actual demands, data is recorded in 'red' text and the rows are not highlighted. Where water use was estimated in prior years (red text) but actual water use data was provided for 2014 (black tent), these rows are highlighted. Actual water use data that were reported by water users are recorded in 'black' text and the rows are highlighted Approximately 88% of the Basin -wide water withdrawals (by volume) and 92% of the Basin -wide water returns (by volume) were derived from actual data obtained from users for 2014. In 2014, data was also collected from golf courses with direct withdrawals (for irrigation) from Catawba-Wateree reservoirs. There are 7 such active golf courses in the Basin, of which all provided 2014 withdrawal data. One golf course previously reported (Rivercrest Golf Club on Lake Hickory) is confirmed to have closed within the past several years. It was determined that during 2014 the direct golf course irrigation withdrawals represented approximately 1.3% of the total net agricultural/irrigation water withdrawals in the Basin (equivalent to 0.25% of the overall Basin net water withdrawals). Similar to last year's report, as part of the 2014 Report, withdrawals for lakeside residential Irrigation have been included for each reservoir„ and correspond to values published in the CWWMG's WSMP. These assumed values are derived from Duke Energy's work with NC State University as part of their Catawba-Wateree Residential Lakeside Irrigation Study. While these annual daily average withdrawal values are typically small, in comparison with other withdrawals, they have now been captured for the last two years to align with the WSMP. However, the reporting of lakeside residential irrigation rates differ from the water use projections included in the WSMP, as the WSMP only accounts for growth in residential lakeside irrigation water use above the 2011 base usage rates. For documentation of actual estimated total usage, this Annual Water Use Report documents the 2011 base year rates for residential lakeside irrigation, as developed by Duke Energy, in coordination with NC State's Lakeside Residential Irrigation Study, plus the projected growth in this water use category, as published in the WSMP. 2.2 Observations and Conclusions Table A2 summarizes 2014 actuaVestimated data and their corresponding WSS and WSMP projections for Year 2014. This comparison is important because the WSS projections were used for modeling of the Catawba — Wateree water supply system during the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) relicensing process to assess the impacts of water use on the Basin's safe yields over a range of hydrologic conditions. Similarly, the WSMP projections have been used for modeling of the Catawba — Wateree water supply system for development of the CWWMG's WSMP for the Basin. Tables A3 and A4 summarizes actual and estimated data for the years 2005 — 2014 along with WSS (Table A3) and WSMP (Table A4) projected water use for future years for the purpose of comparing observed data to the projections An analysis of this data results in the following observations/conclusions: 0 Comparisons to the 2008 Catawba-Wateree Water Supply Study fluke Energy I Catawba-Wateree Annual Water Use for the Year 2014 2014 Annual Average water Use [ Actual water withdrawals and returns for 2014 are less than those projected in the WSS for 2014. Both withdrawals and returns were lower and the departure of actual net withdrawal (or net outflow; i.e. withdrawal minus return volume) from the WSS projections is approximately 22%. Overall, water withdrawals from the Basin have remained well below 2005 values. While WSS projections predicted a 17% increase from 200E to 2014, actual water withdrawals for the basin have decreased by a little more than 20% since 2006, While all sub -basins have seen steady or declining water withdrawals during this time period, the majority of the reduction has been realized in the Mountain Island Lake, Lake Wylie and Fishing Creek sub -basins. Overall, water returns to the Basin are also well below 200E values. While the WSS projected approximately a 17% increase in water returns from 200E to 2014, actual water returns for the Basin have decreased by almost 29% since 2006. While all sub -basins have seen steady or declining water returns, the vast majority of the reduction continues to be realized in the Wylie and Fishing Creek sub -basins. The departure of actual water use from the WSS projections is likely attributable to several continuing factors, including. ■ Over the past several years, several large industries have reduced or ceased operations. Additionally, many industries within the Basin that are considered "wet" industries (relying on large volumes of water for process and manufacturing purposes) have implemented water conservation features due to more stringent effluent limitations and/or NPDES permit requirements that have significantly reduced their consumptive water use. ■ The economic downturn from several years ago significantly slowed growth and development in many communities within the Basin. • Several water utilities previously increased water rates or instituted/modified tiered rates, which continues to encourage lower water use by customers. ■ Efforts in recent years on behalf of public water supply utilities to promote water conservation within the Basin appear to have been successful in promoting water stewardship and lowering customer's consumptive water use. • Behavioral changes by customers to reduce water use during the 2007- 200E drought (including observance of the LIP restrictions) might continue to have a lingering effect. Based on 2014 withdrawal and return results, it appears the trend of lower water consumption within the Basin during recent years is continuing ■ Development trends also appear to be driving per capita water use rates down over the past decade. As indicated by UNC -Charlotte Urban Institute data, residential and commercial development within the region. especially in the Charlotte metropolitan area is on the rebound since the economic recession in 2007-2005. However, many of the increased Duke Energy I Catawba-Wateree Annual Water Use for the Year 2014 �"",,�rffy� 2014 Annual Average Water Use development trends support reduced water consumption, as compared to historical rates. • A significant rebound in both single family and multi -family residential units and commercial properties in Mecklenburg and surrounding counties (Cabarrus, Union, York) are subject to building codes which mandate and promote increased water use efficiency, thereby reducing per capita water use rates. Low -flow fixtures (faucets, showers, toilets and smart irrigation controllers) are reducing per capita water use rates. • Increased growth in Charlotte's urban cure, as compared to the suburbs, along with population declines in rural areas indicate many areas are trending toward development of more compact residences, including many multi -family housing spaces. Such development results in smaller properties, with less need for lawn/landscape irrigation. Additionally, many urbanized areas with apartments, condominiums or multi -tenant residences tend to use less water on a per capita basis. • Re -development and revitalization of urban areas is resulting in many older properties (residential and commercial) being either renovated or replaced with new structures, leading to replacement of many older and inefficient water fixtures and systems with new, water saving systems. These conversions also appear to be contributing to the observed per capita water use reductions. ■ Comparisons to the 2014 CWWMG's Catawba-Wateree Water Supply Master Plan Actual water withdrawals and returns for 2014 are less than those projected in the WSMP for 2014, Both withdrawals and returns were lower and the departure of actual net withdrawal (or net outflow) from the WSMP projections was approximately 11 %. Overall, water withdrawals from the Basin are slightly below 2011 values (base year values for WSMP projections). While WSMP projections predicted a 3.5% increase from 2011 to 2014. actual water withdrawals for the basin have decreased by a little more than 3% since 2011 Overall, water returns to the Basin are slightly higher than 2011 values. While the WSMP projected approximately a 4% increase in water returns from 2011 to 2014, actual water returns for the Basin have increased by just less than 3% since 2011 The departure of actual water use from the WSMP projections is likely attributable to slightly lower water and sewer system growth rates than originally projected, along with per -capita water use rates which continue to remain relatively low or may even be decreasing, as previously discussed. Comparisons between 2013 and 2014 Actual Data Overall. water withdrawals from the Basin increased by approximately 2% between 2013 and 2014- Higher levels of rainfall during 2013 appear to have reduced the water withdrawal demand {most likely water used for landscape Ouke Energy I Catawba-Wate,ree Annual Water Use for the Year 2014 2014 Annual Average Water Use irrigation purposes) from historical average levels and these withdrawals projected by the INSMP. As such, normal rainfall patterns during 2014 likely increased water consumption above the 2013 rates. Basin -wide returns in 2014 decreased from 2013 values by a little more than 1 °Ia likely due to less precipitation in 2014, as compared to 2013, resulting in less sewer system inflow and infiltration. The overall net water withdrawal experienced a 5% increase from 2013 to 2014, which is likely attributable to above average precipitation during 2013, as compared to relatively normal rainfall patterns in 2014. All sub -basins experienced a slight increase or steady pattern in overall net withdrawals from 2013 to 2014. The water withdrawal/return reductions continue to be seen most clearly in the middle portion of the Basin and are likely due to the large concentration of population and industry in this area. In addition to the tables referenced above, 'Figure Al presents actual net withdrawals by water use type (e.g., public water systems, industrial users, power) from 2006 — 2014. Figures A2 and A2 -A compare actual net withdrawals from 2006 — 2014 to the net withdrawals projected in both the WSS and WSMP over the entire study periods and from 2006-2014, respectively, Figures A2 -B, A2 -C and A2 -D depict actual net withdrawals, withdrawals and returns, respectively, between 2005 and 2014, as compared to annual precipitation departures from normal (based on National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Charlotte region precipitation data) It should be noted that net withdrawals trends within the Basin align very closely to precipitation patterns, with increases in net withdrawals when rainfall is below normal and decreases in net withdrawals when rainfall is above average. Figure A3 compares the 2014 actual net withdrawals by water use type (e.g., public water systems, industrial users, power and agriculture/irrigation) to the MISS and WSMP projections for 2414. Figure A4 compares the 2014 actual net withdrawals by water use type to the previous 2013 actual net withdrawals. These figures depict the slight increase in the actual 2014 net withdrawals from the 2013 results and departure of the actual 2014 net withdrawals from the WSS and WSMP projections for 2014 It should be noted that Figure A4 shows a considerable increase in the industrial user category net withdrawals from 2013 to 2014. This increase is attributed to a much larger net withdrawal by Resolute Forest Products in 2012, as compared with previous years, due to much smaller discharges in 2012 resulting from not releasing water from their holding pond/lagoon to comply with NPDBS permit requirements for dissolved oxygen. As a result, when the volume of water being held in 2012 was subsequently released in 2013, a lower annual net water withdrawal was recognized in 2013 for this industry, as compared to 2012 and now, 2014. Figures A5, A6 and A7 have been developed for the 2014 Report to reflect the historical water withdrawals (Figure AS), returns (Figure A6) and net withdrawals (Figure A6) within each sub - basin from 2006 to 2014. Each of these charts reflects relatively constant water withdrawals, returns and net withdrawals within each sub -basin over the past nine years. The large decrease Duke Energy I Catawba-Waleree Annual Water Use for the Year 2014 �Calegwcal Water Use FN in withdrawals and returns between 2006 and 2007 in the Fishing Creek Reservoir sub -basin as attributed to the closure of the Celanese Acetate industrial facility. It should be noted that following the closure of this facility water use in the sub -basin has been relatively constant, similar to the trend represented by the other sub -basins. 3.0 Categorical Water Use 3.1 Data Gathering and Summary Procedure The 18 public water supply members of the CWWMG were asked to provide annual water use for the calendar years 2006 — 2094 divided into four broad customer categories, generally fitting the following descriptions for water use: ■ Residential —Water used by residential customers including single and multi -family residences and apartments • Commercial — Water used by commercial users such as restaurants, retail facilities, carwashes. etc. • Industrial — Water used by industrial facilities such as textile mills, technology data centers, etc , often for industrial process purposes ■ Institutional - Water used by institutions such as schools, government buildings, jails. etc. Additionally, at the request of the CWWMG during the 2012 CW-DMAG Annual Meeting, the "Wholesale" category was added to the categorical use reporting requirements to track municipal water wholesales (water sold to other cities and towns) as a separate category and was included in the 2012 and 2013 Reports and now again in the 2014 Report. For years prior to 2012, this category is not included in the categorical water use summaries. Because the intent of the categorical water use reporting is to identify water use patterns for end-use customers, the category specific data does not include unaccounted losses, operational use (e g., use in water treatment operations), or irrigation uses when monitored by separate meter. All CWWMG public water utility members supplied categorical water use data for 2014, although complete categorical water use data were not supplied by some public water suppliers listed in "able 61. It should be noted the Town of Long View began purchasing water as a wholesale customer of the City Hickory in mid -2014, thereby discontinuing use of their intake and operation of the water treatment facility. As such, their categorical use for the first half of 2014 is shown, but the remainder of their data going forward is and will be reflected as a wholesale categorical water purchase from the City of Hickory. Also, while some public water suppliers did not provide any data in past reporting years, others provided partial data (e.g., missing some calendar years, combined categories such as commercial/industrial, etc.) For these entities, the categorical breakdowns were estimated using a variety of techniques including: Ouke Energy I Catawba-Wateree Annual Water Use for the Year 2014 FN Water Use ■ The use of categorical breakdown information listed in the entities' North Carolina Local Water Supply Flans • Revenue or customer number information provided by public water suppliers • Use of estimates provided by public water suppliers through telephone interviews In Table B1, estimated categorical water use data are recorded in 'red' text and are not highlighted. Actual categorical water use data reported by water users are recorded in 'black' text and are highlighted Approximately 95% of the historical and 100% of the 2014 categorical water use, by volume, was derived from actual reported data. Explanations of the estimation techniques applied for each public water supplier can be found in the footnotes of Table B1. 3.2 Observations and Conclusions Table B2 summarizes categorical water use by sub -basin for the calendar years 2006 - 2014. No values are provided for Lake James, Great Falls Reservoir, or Rocky Creek Reservoir because no public water supply member of the CWWMG currently withdraws from them. An analysis of this data leads to the following observations/conclusions: ■ As shown in Figure B1, the residential use category consumes the largest share of public water supply, averaging approximately 57% Basin -wide in 2014. Commercial use represents the second largest share at almost 20%, industrial use is just over 8%4, the institutional category's share is slightly more than 5%Q and the wholesale category use is just over 10% These values vary by sub -basin, but with only one exception (Lake Rhodhiss), residential water use outweighs all other uses. Additionally, wholesale water use is shown to vary widely by reservoir with large percentages used in the Rhodhiss, Hickory and Wylie sub -basins, with considerably less wholesale water use elsewhere ■ In terms of actual volume of water use, all categories have generally been steady or declining since 2005 Figures B2 and B2 -A present the Basin -wide water use trend by category for all calendar years. Figures 62-B through B2 -F depict the 2006 to 2014 trend for residential, commercial, industrial, institutional and wholesale water use, respectively Each figure depicts a decreasing trend during the study period for all categories except institutional water use. • As shown in Figure B3, the relative share of water use observed for each category has remained relatively consistent since 2006, although the drop in categorical water use between 2411 and 2012 was attributed to the new reporting requirements for the wholesale category which now consumes a percentage of the overall water use, unlike previous years' reporting. 'It is likely that the mandatory water restrictions implemented under the last intense regional drought and economic recession, both of which began in 2007, were the main sources of downward pressure on all categorical water uses. ■ There has been relatively no change in industrial and institutional water use over the past several years, as shown in Figure B2. Industrial water use has remained constant over the past six years, indicating that, while the economy has made improvement since the 2008 recession, industrial water use has not increased in relation to economic growth. This may well be attributed to the stagnant growth of "wet" industry in the region and water conservation programs that have been implemented by large industrial water users in the Basin. Duke Energy I Catawba-Wateree Annual Water Use for the Year 2014 �� Catego6cal Water Use • Both residential and wholesale water use for 2014 are almost identical to 2013 values, as reflected in Figure 132. However, this figure also shows a continuing increase in commercial water use from 2013 to 2014, with 2014 values more closely matching water use rates from 2009 for this category. ■ The total categorical water use for all reporting public water suppliers accounts for approximately 78% of annual average water withdrawals in 2014. Prior to the inclusion of the wholesale water use reporting category, this value was approximately 70% each year between 2006 and 2011. As stated previously, there are several water use types not included in the categorical water use reporting which likely account for these differences between the overall water use and categorical water use. Figure B3 depicts the percentage of the annual basin -wide categorical water use between 2006 and 2014, designated by category, while Figure 133-A depicts the categorical water use breakdown for 2014. • Figures 64 through 67 represent the individual sub -basin shares for each water use category from 2006 to 2014. As represented in these figures, departures in categorical water use for 2013-2014 from historical records are due, in part, to more complete data reporting by CWWMG members for 2012-2014, a revised methodology for estimating categorical use for public water suppliers providing incomplete categorical data that was implemented beginning with the 2011 Report and inclusion of wholesale categorical water use beginning in 2012. For North Carolina suppliers providing incomplete information, the revised methodology uses the historical averages for the suppliers' categorical water use as stated in the 2002, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 North Carolina Local Water Supply Plans. For North Carolina users with only partial categorical data stated in the Local Water Supply Plans, and for South Carolina users without Local Water Supply Flans, the categorical use is based on the Basin -wide historical average categorical breakdown. For each method, the average categorical percentage of the supplier's total annual withdrawal is used to calculate the categorical use where data is missing or incomplete. ■ Table B3 presents the relative entity withdrawal range and corresponding water use for CWWMG members. This data highlights that in 2014, 4 of the 18 members (22%) use greater than 15 mgd and account for almost 75% of the CWWMG water use; 4 of the 18 members (22%) use 5-15 mgd and account for almost 15% of the CWWMG water use: and 10 of the 18 members (56%) use 0-5 mgd and account just over 10% of the CWWMG water use. ■ Table C1 presents the 2014 monthly total withdrawals by CWWMG members, while Figure C1 graphically depicts the CCWMG monthly withdrawals by sub -basin. Figure C2 depicts the cumulative CWWMG member withdrawals by month, along with the applicable peaking factor for each month's average water withdrawal, relative to the annual average CWWMG water withdrawal for 2014. The annual reporting requirements for CW-DMAG and CWWMG members, as well as the subsequent data analysis efforts, provide an Important evaluation of key assumptions and modeling input parameters that were used to support Duke Energy's relicensing efforts. To date, nine calendar years have been captured. Water use trends have been affected by a Duke Energy I Catawba• Wateree Annual Water Use for the Year 2014 1 �� Categorical Water Use r significant drought economic conditions and water use management in the Basin. It will continue to be important to gather and analyze this data so that future attempts to manage and model water use within the Basin can be accomplished with the correct perspective, facts, and assumptions Tfiis page intentionally left blank. Duke Energy I Catawba-Wateree Annual Water Use for the Year 2014 � ^� Attachments J This page infenfivnally left blank Tnh]. 11 . C'oenwhn-AL4rr. r.. 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(IN lox 0 1 09 0 H 011 0H V it N [Oil to N 011 NWJ-is NC WUdlife Resources Comrrussron Amisim%Slate Fish Holchen - Loeser Arnumg Creek J 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 33 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1111 33 It D N WJ-111 NC Wildlife Rrsources Cmtmissron Armslrmg Slate Fish HalChen Bee Rock Creek 415 115 IIS 0 5 t11 0 S 02 115 05 to t15 Ila NWJ-11 NC Wildlife R--. es Commission Marro Stale Fish Halcben Cohoba Rn" if 03 03 03 03 03 03 02 ..: -111 112 00 NW -1 Brim Aencullutarflrnkauon Demand Vanes Vancs I1 IN IH 1H t9 14 1S 53 err -_ 33 IIII NWJ-f 3 Moron Lake Clubs` Golf Course Irgahon Lake James - - - 1105 016 003 Ila 0 I Di (to NWl.ls NoGalrCosusersl••••Future Future Gulf Course Imgasron Lake .1—e5 • - _ _ 1i i' 110 Ili) 110 1111 NWJ-I(. Basin Rcs.demral Lak—le tmew,twt" Rcadenlial Lakeside Irrigation Late lames - - - - - fill n N 119 110 LAKE JA MFS SUB -B ASIN IOTA L FLO YV it., 11.8 12.4 15.0 121 11.4 111 IIA 11.8 12-5 40.8 ILS -0.7 LAKE RIIOD111SS Induslnal NWR-) Ncu indusln - Fwurc - - - - 110 00 ltd u 1 411 PWS NWR-1 Toxin OFGranuc Faik Granite Falls V TP Lake Rhadhess I r 1 3 { 2 I I 161 12 12 1: 11 16 -116 12 .01 NWR•: Cit, of La IT Leoar WTP Lake Rho&un h.I r. 3 1 9 58 fr 1 66 57 5 1 6 5 711 -116 6.7 41 3 NWR-3 Coy of Mor,garnon Cuau ba Rn er WTP Cua%ba Rmer H S '1 41 N 4 78 82 14 15 83 H 5 94 -a 4 17 -02 NWR-# To -3r of V addcsc Valdese WTP Lake Ithodhrss 44 4 1 3 5 3 1 34 3 1 32 33 29 611 -36 3 -03 AZSir W NraUl m=align 00 NWR-5 NC Wildlife Resources Commission Table Rock Slate Fish Hwchen in5h Creek 119 00 119 00 NWR-6 Su.1n AGncultural7lmganor Demand Vanes Vanes ' " } ' i 40 13 53 011 NWR-7 Basin Resadrntial Lakeside lmgaumnr' Ri tdenual Lakeside Imjjuron Lake Rhodhiss - - 11 II 04 04 it i1 LA KE III ODHISS SUB -BASIN TOTAL FLOW 25.1 iS_l ,L7.0 22.5 23.5 24A 235 25.3 S-i.i 21.8 4.11 2f.41 -1.0 LAKE HICKORY ]industrial NWH-u Nea lndusln - Future - - o ri 011 00 11 [1 0 ] 41 1 PWS NWH-1 Cty aHdckor}' Iliclon WTP Lake Hickow i 1. 113 127 121 T2 I`r 115 tit 1115 162 -56 157 42 NWH : Tian Of Lank'. rew't' Lmgs rew WY'P Lake Hickson I1 N 117 r 5 I s u N u 1 0 •i u 1 02 I f. -1 i O B -01 Power NWH-6 Duke r"'I Corporacion Finure-Nos Late Htckon 011 011 011 1111 0 t tin AomhuralflrrigaIlan NWH-3 Basin AV. ncuhu WAmp;.Iw Demand Varies L'asr s ' 1 1 + ' ' 1 r 6 5 -11 3 1 1 110 NW'H-1 Ri.ereseslGolf Club" Golf Causelongation LakeHickow ilii 00 as Oa 00 00 00 NWH-5 take Hrckurs Cri min Club Golf Course lmgaltm PooWLake - - '12 110 02 112 t10 NWH•7 Netr Golf Course[s)•••-Fultue Future CWl"Course lmeallon. Lake Hxkon ii Ila 011 Ila to 11 flip NWH-N Basin Residcnual Lal—de Img3non''4 Residenu at Lakeside Ime au an Lake Hickon 1 a 1 . 01) 1 5 1 5 00 LAKE HICKORY SUB -BASIN TOTAL FLOW 14.' I5.2 15,5 14.4 14.9 Ib.t 1.3,N 13"1 t3-'; 171 -1V I I" 45 Tnh1e Al _ ('nfnwhn AVnferce Riwer Rnein Withdrnwnlc Cum mnru Ghent lin mnrl.s Proj 16 Entity Facility Sim ere Water 2006 Wilhdrawalkilhdtnsra 2007 2008 Withdrawn 2009 Withdrawn 2010 W'ilhdrawa 2011 2012 2013 Withdrawn 1lithdrawa W�ilhdrawo 2015 11ifhdrawal 7006 WSS 2013 WSMP 411 411 CHI 071 1171 4L3 LAKENORMAN I Amount I.Amount 1 Amount I Amount I Amounl t Amount 1 Amount I amnunl 1 rn Ulll W'Ihdrmral Difference W"ithdrawal nifferr„re I Indur7rial Estimate Estimate LL hUUl SItUAI ] I KL Indmintil NWL-ii Nr1%Indusin---Fulurc PWS NWL-1 Can of Slatesrdle' Power NWL-3 Duke Env* CotpO atton A,�nnlllura6[rri;atlon NWL.2 Basin Aynculturalllmgauon Demand NWL-I Basin Resldenital Lak est de lm H3Won" Slaie6%tile WTP LoOkou Shoal, Lake Futute � Ne % Lookou1. Shoal, Lake Vanes Vanes Reside sial LaAcsldc Imgulim Loukum Shoal: Lake LOOKOUT SHOALS LAKE SUB -BASIN TOTAL FLOW 5 v 5.0 1 7 4.11 ' K I v - 4.1 1 s - 4.4 1 2 - 4.6 4, - - 3,4 )c 4.6 1_ 4-4 a - ". 4.3 .111 1 15 i;0 11.6 00 -7 a 11 -115 0! -1.2 Ill 33 pit 11) 112 4.6 411 411 CHI 071 1171 4L3 LAKENORMAN Indur7rial Clmurl Budigton Indict nes Mvocr3r111e Plant Lake Nnrrron 11 It 11 to to t1 110 1111 n It 0 0 It 0 It It Oil [Oil 00 00 NWN-o Ne• , Ind usin----Fwure - - - - 00 00 00 00 It 1 al l PWS NWN-I Charlotte Walet LeeS Dul, tWTP Lake Ngtrrem 194 2111 137 76.5 156 173 ix to 111.1 182 250 •!'i 180 U NWN-2 Lincldn County LlnMis Count% WTP Lake Normal 25 1(1 '_4 :6 24 27 24 25 i M 27 11 1 10 -413 NWN-3 Towm of Moonn, ille 'm"Mv 11le WTP Lake Norllmal 4 11 43 37 4.0 3.2 43 47 .19 5 3 911 -14 15111 417 NWN-4 Ca Fulurc - Ne%4ST Lake Nonn]11 IID Ii til 710 lip 1711 00 0 0 R 0 0 0 3 a , 011 too Power NWN-5 DuAr Lnerl,R, Corpvranon Marshall Slcam Slalivn Lake Norman 11.4 ! 3 4 t3 4 ] 3 7 13 y 12 2 ill 8 9 3 1 tl 3 13 1 -'_ N 13 3 .30 lWN-f Duke Encry, Cwporauon VcGnure Nuclear Slahvn Lake Nomrui 242 2_19 21II 244 ?J4 201 21K 23 It _._ 233 -11 '_311 aPII NWN-7 Dukr F.ncry. Cmpomw>n Future - New Lake Norman 11B 00 210 D0 00 lie 00 170 110 00 00 0B 66 Agncul lur•alfl rnG¢lion NWN-Il Basin n Demand Vanes vanes - - 11, - 114 toll NWN-7 Tnvnp Nail mat Gal C Cl ub' Golf Carcase. tmgauwl Lake Nturrun - - - - - III dI1 0o6. 1112 loll 11t 11t 01) NWN-ill The Fetur+sula Goir Club Gaff COME lmganon Lake Norman - - - - - " Im (I0.) 1:106 411,3 Ivo 111 11 t 00 NWN-I1 Cowam, Ford Golr Club Gaff COME lmgau on Lake Norman 011.11 002 it 011 71 it 11;1 00 N"- 12 Mellaril Bead Golf Club Golf Course tmgalton Lake Nor - - - - - to till 003 0112 002 Ifo 00 110 00 NWN-13 Elam Resldenual Lakalde IMVDclm,' Restdenud Lakeside Imyonon Laky Norman - - - r• a loll 65 45 Io11 NWN•14 New Golf Course(%)--Fufwe Future GoIrCcune lmoiabon Lake Normal • - - - - 00 110 00 110 00 LAKE NORMAN SUB -BASIN TOTAL FLOW 64.4 67.0 boa 64,1 LIS S9,6 603 66,0 66.4 '19,9 -133 71..1 417 MOUNTAIN ISLAND LAKE Industnal 14 W M -n New lnd+rdn -Future - - 00 tl to u it 01 ii 1 PWS NWM-I Charlotte Wales Franklin told Vest WTP Moulin Island Lake +1".19 972 913 991 104 It 42 4 11'14 114'1 x; 119.0 -310 46 1 -719 NWM-2 Two Killers Oilma[Gastonlo-Crorertor Cwslm i o WTP Mowrtimn is l and ial.e 486 173 1711 L63 140 173 ]NO 177 1711 195 -19 1110 -0 .1 NWM-3 Cog or Mount Holh Mount Ha01 WTP Mountun Island Lake 2 3 24 2.7 2.6 26 25 2 s 2 5 ' s 14 It l 16 00 Power NWM-4 Duke Enugy Corpamton Rn ebend Steen SiaLim Mosaslaln ]sl=id Lake l f, 19 19 us 13 117 25 -25 09 41 rI A grimitu rue l rrigali on NWh7.5 Bum Agneulltua /ImLanon Demand vanes vans% , nx rI x ', x x+11 stn .i x 119 -115 03 114) NWM-, Basin Rrsldmpsll Lakeside Imgauon" Resrdmnnl LAn3de Imfaum 5i ountam Island Lake 1111 03 It 1 Oto NWM-7 Nrw Golf Coursefs)--Fulurc Future GolrComse Imgatmn 4luunlaan Island Lake - - - 0 n 00 0 O 4111 n 0 U II MOUNTAIN ISLAND LAKE SUB -BASIN TOTAL FLOW 122.6 119A 1117 IIIIA 1273 115.9 110.9 Iu59 1011.0 1443 -36J I INA -111.4 Table .1mary Sheet (in r11pd3 Pray ID Entity Faeilitv Source Willer 2(1(16 Nrithdrawa 2111" Wilhdrawa41'ilhdmwa 2008 2009 IYilhdrawa MI) Withdmwa MI 2012 2013 Rithdmw�a iLilhdrawa Vkilhdrawa 2014 IV ithdrawal 1WG YYSS 2a 171Y5!11P Induslrial I amount I A....1Iamuun! I Amount [amount I amount I :Imounl 19mounl Ymounl IYtthdrawal DiRrrrnee IYilhdrawal Biffrrence NWY-1 Confidential InduStn Canl"idmuod In.dusrn Lake Wr lie I :+ I M 1 n Estimalr £stimatr LA i(£ W YLI E Induslrial NWY-1 Confidential InduStn Canl"idmuod In.dusrn Lake Wr lie I :+ I M 1 n I h 1 .I n 7 !1 x -I x t1 a it it NWY-2 Clanant Corpoiallon Mi.. HOIN Plant Lake Mlie 0.3 al 02 "1 411 II I 11 I _ 04 413 0 [ it I; NWY-3 Cramer liounlwn FlnrshinF LLC Ctorrct!lfauntyn Flnishinv. South F&I, Casa%ba Rarer 1 u 1 -1 1 .1 1 4 1 1 K 1 r 11'' 1 f. -4 6 n0 011 NWY-4 Hednch lMwncs Laic No— Quarn Foran Caret. 0 7 73 7 o I .I ' ' i it N -111 912 gill NWY-5 Swmens Eneryn Inc 19 S7crrtcns E11cr19 Inc L3lc W. Ire log ION 9 9 55 65 45 f. 4 75 x I Ill[( -27 72 1119 PWS N'WY-!, Cl tr of Betmant Mkr oal WTP Late Wr lie 2.1 20 19 I K 19 1 N I N 1 r 1 K 3 6 -1 8 1 K 411 NWY-7 Bessemer C1tr 1 V Tarple7 W'TP Lon` Creek 13 1.2 1.2 1 1 1.2 09 41 K (19 1'_ 17 415 ( l 111) NWY-N Brsarrnv Cin 3 V Torplel WTP (see abnie Cor pro 1 Arrawood - _ - - - 011 - _ _ NWY-) Can of Chemrl0e Chemstlk WTP lnrdonC 3. 04 07 09 04 0.9 117 07 07 07 10 413 Is -01 NWY-Itl Tome of Dallas Dallas WTP South Fort. Calm, ba RIr er '0 6 O 6 Of, 06 0 6 is f. 0 F 117 116 416 410 B 6 910 NW V- I i To%Ti of "to Shoals High Shoals WTF smth Fork Cath%ba Rlr er 0 1 O l 01 0.1 0 1 410 El it 00 IAO 111 -41 1 0 11 0.0 'NW V -t2 C N. of Ltecointon' Lmcolnion WiP South Fork Catawba Rat or J K 4 N i .y 50 51 4 1 34 3 1 3 1 54 -23 1 2 41: NWY-13 CII)' of Newton Ne goo WTP Jacobs Fork Z6 34 36 36 39 39 36 36 37 3 V 9 7 3 K 411 NWY-1.4 Cur of Newton Norton lVTP (vee nbo% a for p ro7 Cir. Lake • - - - - - - - - - NWY-15 To%n of Startler' Staab+ WTP He) le Creel. 0,1, lor. 0 o c1 r, ti 0 lie it 14 16 Is 06 -416 t10 011 Power NWY-16 Duke EnerL Corporarlon Alkn Sleam Plant Lake W7 lye r. 2 711 6 K 5.2 74 f* 1 3 C 3.1 3 9 61 -22 (.2 -2 3. NWY-t7 Duke Enerj' Colporallm Lincoln Comb4ulton Turbine Fae71 Nr lUll.w Creek 1111 041 ❑4t ti Il nn i+1, rtu .1. r1 r1 toil 4311 1.117 710 Agri culturalltrri=ation NWY•tN Gaston Cotrim Club Got Course lm I; at.- Lake '12 _ OO (12 712 toil NWY-21 The Pa!15Mos C -1r, Clull Gott Course lm0 anon Pend - - - SIO 01 tot 00 NWY-23 framer Ma mlan Counin Club Golf Cnurae Imyat.on Duhan Creek 011 00 t1O 0 I Industrial SWN-41 Neu lndu5rrr----F ulurr - - - - - • 00 114 5161 t1 t1 ill -01 CWS SWY-I Rock Hill Clh of Ro4:k Hill %T? Lake Wylie 152 H.1. 141 140 154 118 750 144 105 162 03 167 a13 SWY•:2 Tega Cm • too 0(3 1117 110 Ilii 041 0n 00 110 11 II 00 470 00 Power SWY-3 DukeFalerjn•Corpomm Carat%ba NuclearStauon Lake WsIke 29n 319 32{, 311 329 325 3414 331 325 35tl -33 322 111 SWY-4 Duke Fn"L% Corpcimon Fui4 -Neo Lake Wille it 4i O0 00 110 110 110 00 00 Ili 00 410 11 t1 tie Agri c tit rumV I rrigation SWYA Basin Agr7cultu7xl(Imgatim Demand Vanes Vanes '1 •+ h N Il 2.1 •J 3 -64 29 itis SWY-6 N, a 1-13111 Cotolin,' Club Gulf Cw me Imgauoa Late wrlir - - - - to (is 0 go 004 it 09 (10 0 I Ill 110 SWY-7 Toga Cal Golf Club GalrCourle Imganorl Lake W%im - - - 1124 014 010 V IN; U tl 91 ill -03 SWY•4 Basin Residential Lakeside lmgaliun' R evdenual Lakeside lmgauon Lake Wr he - - - "I - [Pit 29 217 Ott SWY-38 Nem Golf Coursetsl---Future Furore GotTCwrse Irrigation Lake W, Iter 4111 00 041 013 010 n0 LAKE WYLIE'SUB-BASIN l'OTAL FLOW 87.0 9I_5 81.1 91.4 a9.i ?16,9 le.2 75.4 7111.7 48.7 -19.9 I1111 -1.9 oil'i. A b a;... Rnr;n VViehr4rnwnlc - Summnry Shen (in mvrl5 Prat Ib Entity F -Illy Source Water 20M Wllhdruwa 2007 Wirhd- 2008 Wilhdea on 200+1 IV'Ahdrmra 2(110 11'iihdr-. 21111 2012 2013 LV ll d- 51'ithdrawn IVithdrnw a. 201.1 -- ilrthdruwal 2� WSS 2014 Nsmr Induslhal I.Amount I.Ant-i I Amnunt I Amnunl I Amaum 1 Amount t Amount I Ammmr 4maum Wilhdrawol DiffernncC Wiltidrnwol DilTerrare SWF• 1 Cel.anme lesson Celnt er plans Caw, ba RI, er Estimate Eatimore FISHING CREEK RESERVOIR Induslhal SWF• 1 Cel.anme lesson Celnt er plans Caw, ba RI, er Oil D D •1 .1 (in it 4 I n lin 041 SWF 2 Resolute Forest ProdurRs(Bowwer) Pulp and Paper Mi0 Catawba Rrrer )3 7 2'r 11 _. 3117 7N I 2117 '•, + 30 7 -1 r. 307 .14 SWF-3 Springs lnduslnd ' Once Complex Cala%ba Rrrn Int 17 1. n it it 1111 fl - 113 11 1 110 U: SWF-( Nation Fatal Chenucal Manufaciannl! I°lane Calow ha RI%n' 14 , 22 14 11 SWF•n Nell lndusin---Future - 1. 1. .. 1. 0D or, 111 .nl PWS SWF-5 Rocs 'kill f EmergerrniBwkupl Ctitow ba Rtter ID 1Al all 411 [IQ L0 11 00 u 0 U a 011 SWF-6 UmonCotumlLan-1. Count) CU%bdRIM Plam C=u baRner 174 IIIb I65 IGS 174 Ira 155 156 ITi'' 224 -:-5 163 117 SWF-7 Chow Matto" Chew. WTP FrshmgCarl.Reserorr 2x z 35 26 27 30 30 29 __ 511 -t s 34 .11 Power till SWF-9 Duke Enenrkw Colporanan Future - Nets Fishing, Creel. Ra5cn wr °sat "" u u 410 it II n u 00 1111 IF 110 Il It 0 0 11 1) Agrirul turaVl rrl=ation SWF-II Basin Agn cull malls mb al+m Demand Vanes Vane ^ " r '1 + 54 g r t 1 Nr. t1 Al Oji 1{d'i -711 1: 011 NWF-3 Cannel C ountn Club Gulf Course lmgaum Carmel LaL..MitAlpine CL - - - n2 02 110 02 03 till N W F.5 Fuelhome Coumn Club Golf Course Irngitrun - - - - - SI 1 it 1 II 0 Ill 0 1 1111 NWF-ht TPC at Piper Glen Golf Course lml;at+on Pond - - - - 112 It, I10 02 Ill 011 S W Y -1s Walerrord Golf C1uh Golf Course Imbaum Cala%ba Rn er - - '- u 20 1111 20 20 till SWF 11) Basin Residential Lakeside Imrabon' Resldenual Lal.midc Imj:asian Ftsh.,%Creek Reser ori u M I10 IF" it" 1113 SWF-II Ne.. GdFCuurx•IQ--Future Future Golf Course lrngau on Fishml: Creel. ftesen olr - 'r+r 00 U0 1111 1111 FISHING CREEK RESREVOIR SUB -BASIN TOTAL FLOW 12..5.3 63.2 52.9 56A L4.9 "-s c6,c w1 c. c40 149.5 _ -M.1; _56.7 -1.7 GREAT FA LI_S - D EA RBO RN R ES£R V OI R Induslriol SWO41 Nell indulin--lulure - "' 011 1117 .1 • 011 -Ill Agri nruliu mM rritation SWG-I Basan Agnctiltural --non De1'1 ind Varies e'- : 11,°. 1 6 SWG-2 Brain Rmldatfrai Lakes. lnsgonon" Rentdmual Lakestde 1 -gain- Great Falls Bmenon 111 till r1 1 ,1 . 1111 GREAT FALLS-DEARBORN RESERVOIR SUB -BASIN TOTAL FLOW 15 f5 [:5 14 1.5 IS 15 01S 03 1.6 -1.2 U.4 41 CEDAR CREEK RESERVOIR Industrial SWC -O Ne. lndusm---Fulure - 110 00 uu U1 -411 Agnes[ruraMmigation SWC -1 Bath A4ncsdtumllrmgmttrn Denund Vanes Vanes-' " 'r. 1. ur. 111 117 -lift Ill an SWC -2 Basm Raldent+al LoLmi de lmgalrnn° Kesldenual Lakeside Inngnuon Cedar Creek Resenuu - - - - 1141 02 02 Ila CEDAR CREEK RESERVOIR SUB -BASIN TOTAL FLOW 0.6 9A 0,,46 4A O.i 0.6 0-6 03 00 0.7 -OJ 9x1 -9.1 LAKE WATEREE Industrial NC, lndusln-Fuiwe PWS SWW-1 Camden Cin of Corina WTP Lake Waleree 26 26 32 3 1 23 _ - : :1 .1 a -1 k 74 .04 SWW-2 LugofC F] gm Weser Autbon n LugolF Elgin WTP Lake Waseree 24 2S 23 1.1..1 __ __ -,. .',i t 43 -211 __ II.I Power SW W-3 Duke Fner),p� Cnrpontmn Full-- New Lake Waleree Ito 011 Irl II U 00 01) 110 II 0 Il 0 1111 00 Agri r11lr a mitt migalion SWWA Basin AgnCsillural Irrigation Demand Vanes Vanes 1' 1 SW W-5 Rat1r1 Re,. Idannal LA -de Irnyation'" Resideural Lakeside tmgai- LaLe Waleree - - - 1111 1 " 1 7 011 LAKE WATEREE SUB -BASIN TOTAL FLOW 63 6.1 s 1 5.4 5-' i.6 s -c ti 9 6.0 9.6 -Ln 6 c 4L3 Pmj 1D Emily Facility Receiving VVatrr 20M Return 2007 Return 2008 Relum 2009 Return 2010 Rerum 2011 Return 2012 2013 Return Return 2014 Re[um M6 WSS I 2014 VVSSip Industrial .Amount Am/unt ArrMunl Amnum Amount ,Amount ks unt Amaun[ Amount Relurn DlRermcr 4V01sdra al Difference NRJ-I Bauer Heal thcme Corporauon Bi -.ler Healthcare Corporation Nonh For'. Cato. ba R,, ar I I Estimale Filimate LAKE JAMEN Industrial NRJ-I Bauer Heal thcme Corporauon Bi -.ler Healthcare Corporation Nonh For'. Cato. ba R,, ar I I l 3 -41 fi 417 n11 NRJ-2 Coals Aniencori Inc Sevier Finishing Plain North Fork Caiowba Pi, ur 04 M i' 1 0 1 1 1 1 .4 s i 2. 4f 7 It 5 0 tY Public Waslewlrler, Syslemnr (PAVS) NRJ-3 Cits ar Mars9iv Marton WTP Nicks Cn-6 412 03 _ 03 _ 02 02 0 011 112 -112 191 al l NRJ-4 Cm of Moncarm Cru.tctwWl'F Cawxba Rssa 01 III u1 111 0.0 00 00 00 of 411 Ian 00 NRJ-5 TnxnofOldFort Old FanWWTP Curl II Creek 04 94 H3 113 :11 02 ill 02 of 05 -03 112 411 PWS - Dame is NRJ4, Blue Rldl;e C C Dee elopnlent LLC Blue Rid L'e C CDee elopnscnt LLC North Fork Catawba Raver 011 02 412 112 0, 112 02 9 n look 112 412 1113 9 it NRJ-7 Lin, iIte Harbor Pr Owners Assoc Umilie Harbor Pr Owncrs Assoc Line Ilk Rn cr 111 111 41 1. 41 I to 1 1) 1 It 1 SI 1 0 I 02 41 1 V) it 11 NRJ-N Llnvdle Bosons Inc Linville Rcsons l ncorriorared Limi.11e Rtver 00 0t 412 92 02 02 0_T (I i7 to 41 02 4)2 00 110 ArriculturaVlm=atian NIU -`D Suck Crock Trout Farm Suck Creck Trout Farm Buck Cmek 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 J3 1 3 11 to i1 to 1 3 -1 3 n It 0" NRJ-10 Harris Crock Trawl From" i tarns Creek Trout Farm Hans Creek 119 09 '0.9 rt 9 0.7 0.0 Ito 0 I o0 It.) -ll 9 0 0 911 NRJ-1 I NC Wildlife Resources Commosnon Am Imng Stale Fish Hlncben - Upper Annsimnl�. Creek Cox tl R 0 H Oil n R 0 k t1 H 4t R n R II R n n 11 It it t1 MRJ.i 2 NC Wi kill fe Rcsourccs Curmuv 5rnn Arms[rvnf. 51aIc Fish Hatcher+ -Loner Arrrvslrvng Crock 33 3 3 J3 3 3 .43 3 3 3 3 1.) ) 3 31 11 n 3 3 10 0 NFU- 13 NC WIIdh fe Resources C - -m Armstrong Store Fish I-Ialchm Bee Rock Creel, rl5 t1$ 05 0 5 IT 5 115 to 5 01 415 115 n 0 f1 5 1111 NRJ-1.4 NC Wildlife Resources Cormuss" Manors Sime Fish Halchen Calawba River it 3 413 .13 0 3 n 3 11 3 ie : 112 it .0 I. n 2 II It LAKE JAMES SUB -BASIN TOTAL FLOW 9.9' 19.1 10.4 105 105 9.4 9.3 4.2 6.2 10.9 -4.7 6.4 -0.2 LAKE R 110011 SS ]ndm[rial NRR•J SGL Cabon Curpa r atioii SOL Carbon Gsrporation S41v er Creek " ' " ' '"' .1 " " " - 1 U 112 1 '_ all PWS NRR-'- Cin oFl-c mi Lenoir W P Lake RWhrxs 02 91 111 Nit 113 02 01 02 02. 111 01 it 1111 NRA -3 C1h'of Lenoir Lower Creek WWTP Lovsw Creek 2.2 22 26 2R 29 21 25 25 25 29 -03 25 41 f1 NRA.4 Cin of Marion Corpe trig Ureek W W T? Corlxalmg Creel. R 0 R 0 to ri a 419 1 II a 9 09 9 9 to 1 oil NRR -5 Crh of Morl;mlon Cawxba Rn er Pvllu4ton Cwntrd Facilely Catawba Rei er 47 49 42 42 47 41. 47 5x 41 5 0 413 46 0 1 NRR -6 City of Morganuln" Catawba Rn a WTP Lake Rhodlim Ir 6 9' 0 Ito 1111 0 41 110 17 0 lit) loll 02 4; 2 11 0 If o NRR•7 Town of Valdese Lake Rhcdtss'ipVP Lakc Rhodlom 16 2.7 23 21 241 1a 25 25 19 54 -35 21 413 A;siculluratit nigi1l lass NRR.H NC Wildlife Resources ConYn4esion Table Reek Slate Fish Halclven Insh Creek ' "'1 'n 119 u ori i19 0 it u 9 u 4I LAKE R1EOD111SS SUB -BASIN TOTALFLOW 133 lu 11.2 11.9 125 115 12.5 14.9 12.2 163 4.1 12.4 -0.2 LAKE FIICKORI' Induilrial NRH- I HufTrruO F/rvi Inc Huffman Finishing Lake H[cknn t1 I al 0 1 It I Is I a s 0 1 110 1411 11 2 411 n n oil ?WS NRH -2 Con ofHockam' Hlcknn. WTli Lake Hlcknn '13 11n oil 011 11 3 041 011 lin 1t 11 414 41.4 0n 90 NRH -3 Cots of Hlckon Nordieos4 V,'13'TP Lakc Hrckoi3 16 34 33 35 34 32 27 I i 28 53 -.15 38 -i 0 NRJi-a City of Levwir Gvurpoxder t'mck. WWrFP Cninli"der CreeL 419 1 1 1 it 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 13 1 1 1 1 1111 1 1 410 ,NRH -5 T. -of Granite Fans Grro»[e Foil. WWTP Cnin pnxnla Cseek 04 04 It 04 113 r13 10 04 03 114 413 i,4 411 LANE HICKORYSUB-HASIN TO_TALFLOW 5.3 S.0 4.7 5.3 L,3 4.7 4.1 4.9 43 7.4 -3.2 5.3 -1.1 LOOKOUT SHOALS LAKE Induslydal NAL -1 Schn4ider Mills Inc Schneider MlOs WWTP Mudd, Pork "4 '' t " "' ^ i 111 0 1 , I II3 1111 1 1 041 PWS NPI -2 Towu orTavim%,lle' Tal lorsvi Re WWT'P Lower Lulfc Rha it d " G It v " v 114 04 94 04 II4 ill 04 011 LOO KO UT SI IOA LS LA KE S U B -B ASI N TOTA L FLO IN 01l. 4J,` 9.s 0.9 0.0 0.7 0.7 0.1 0.7 0.9 .0.2 0.7 0.0 T, hl. .A a f"w •n... h.+. lVne.— Ilk— [ —t. U.-- C—n.,— Q16— fin —11 Pent 1D Entity Facility Reemint Water 20% Return 200-7 Relum 2008 Retum 1 2009 Return 2010 Return 2011 1 Return 2012 2013 Return Rem- 1 2014 Return 2006 WSS 2014 IVS NIP 00 it it it 0 n0 11 it 011 1111 011 00 11 it kl a 0.4 MOUNTAIN ISLAND LAKE Anwn.nt Amounl Amount Amount Amount Amount .Amount .Amount .Amount Return Difference I Wilhdrxwat Diffcrmrc PWS Erlimalr Esltmote LAKE NORMAN PWS NR.N-I Cin of Clanlnaftl NRN•2 City of Ciarenta'I NRN-3 Copy of Claret k` NRN4 City of Conc,a NRN•5 Cim of Cciro, a" NPN -f, Cim orHlcko NRN-7 Lincoln C&jnh PWS- Dou alit NRN-R Aqua North Carolina NRN-10 Heater Uliblim Inc Power NRN-Irl Duke Ener L, Corpoiatim NRN- I I Duke Enalw Corporation McLln Creek WWWTP McLin Creek North WWTP Mull Creek South WWTP McLrn Greek Mirth iWWTP Gtc Crlxk, Southeast W'11Wr7P MCL- Creel. Hlckon "IT L, le Creel Lincoln Counh WT -P Lake Norill Aqua North Cuolmm Lake Nomtan Dla rid head WWTP Lois Nafman M orshall Stearn StAnon Lake Norman McGw le Nuclear Power Plant Luke Nonirmn LAKE NOR M AN SUR -BASIN TOTAL FLOW 02 01 01, Is9 04 11.9 It 0 nn +! It La 42 ill n 1 117 04 Do 01 i111 lilt IA 42 0 I 111 117 04 0 a 0 1 00 11 0 '1.11 01 01 0 � i1H 114 00 IN it It 1) 110 1.7 02 No I . I 0'6 04 to 0 tt 0 1 11 M 011 011 IA 111 at DSi 117 all 111 410 it 1 it I Oil 110 I.3 01 0 1 1111 07 Ott It 1 INC 01 1 It I to 11 t111 1.2 l!_ 0 1 00 a+J II II to 1 0 1 (1 41 It n 13 it 0 I too 07 OIG 0.1 0 l (111 lilt IA n2 01 (11 10 114 U 1 11 1 0 1 (11 - 2.2 +1+1 to It At 1 -03 414 06 19 11 41 1 411 - - -1.1 41 it I Of) n7 U 0 11 1 Il 1 till 00 not 11 a 1.1 00 it it it 0 n0 11 it 011 1111 011 00 11 it kl a 0.4 MOUNTAIN ISLAND LAKE PWS NPM -1 Charlotte Weer LeaS Dukes WTP McDouell Creek - 04 O3 It 113 113 03 Ito I14 04 Oto O3 it it NR.M-2 Clurlone Wuer McDowttl Creel, WWI? McDc'.di Crc k 4 9 49 45 46 4 7 4 f 4 It 49 5 0 'J 9 -5 n 4 V O 1 Power NRM•3 Duke Fnergl Corporation McGuire Nuclear Po%rr Plonl Mountain Island Lake lilt nil 'no 11 It 111t oil 410 nil till 00 a it NRM-4 Duke EnerlD Corpomim Rlrcrbmd S1cam Sixion M.ountmn Island Lake Ill) all 00 loll till of a 00 to 11 110 - O0 00 MOUNTAIN ISLAND BIKE SUS-IiA5IN TOTALFLOW 5.G 53 4.0 4.9 $A 4.1 4.9 $_i 5.3 14.3 -S•4 5,2 4.1 LAKE WYLIE InduitnAl NRY-1 Clartanl Corporation ?4 writ Hollti Eut (MI IE) Facdth Lille WN lte 1 to 04 04 414 04 04 03 "1 to 3 1.2 -09 04 -01 NRY 2 Doha Apparel Inc Della Apparel Incorporated Clark Creek INK 011 IJ 9 09 09 0 9 0+7 Wo 09 119 oil It 9 4 it NRY-3 FMC C-porauari Lrlhtum Dt, tslon Plant Abemeth, Creek 10 I19 06 O6 to 0C, 1) (1 07 07 07 01 67 it 11 NRY-4 Magda s, Temnnals Holdings LP Cheerio lit II Te muri al Long Creek 00 Oil too is 11 It to (Ill 011 It a II 11 lit; 00 It Il 1111 NRY-5 National Fmll Product Comp=Inc National Fruit Product Cc Inc Carpen ler Crock 02 02 112 02 02 Ill 02 11n n0 02 -02 00 110 NRY-6 Pharr Yarns. Inc Pharr Yarns Industnal W% rP 'South Fork Cmanba Ri,cr 11 I III It 1 0 1 II 1 to I 0 I II 1 111 01 Ulf 411 110 Closed Rhodta. Inc R.hOdta Incofpnralad 0 B 00 011 Ill] till UO 0 D lilt 1111 1) Is lilt 11 It it it NAY -7 Textron Inc Terlron Incotporal. `d Cro„dcis Creek it 1 0 1 it I Ill it 1 0 1 0 1 It I. 011 0 D 4t 1 1111 it 0 NRY41 Transifontaigne Termtnaltnl+.Inc Chmlf11te7Pal, Creek Tersrunal 9 l Pan Creek it to lilt Ito 111k it0 till OU no lip 011, 410 Ill) till NRY-7 TransMontaigne 7ermin.alin C.. Inc Cheerio ueFPa„ Creck Tcrnxnal N2 Ps„ Creek i10 lilt It() to if 41 ft 0I0 011 tl n 1111 till Il It too lilt NRY•111 Yorkshue Annencr<s. Inc Yvrkshuc Amatcas Incorporated S ouch Fort. Caton ba Rt s n it fl till 00 It if IN it VO 110 lin is 11 DO 1111 00 till NRY-1I General Eleatic Componc-tdld.on General MMMC Cotnpam•Huckon Cline Creek. II 1 111 111 IA C u 1 D 1 01 till n n Ill -0 I lilt 4111 NRY-12. Siemens Eeer;R,. Inc 1' Siemens Enerykx Inc 104 107 07 54 54 64 f8 75 til 107 -24 641 17 PIVS NRY-13 Cit, of Bd0 t Bel marl WTP South Fork Caton ba Ri,a 02 (It 0 I O I 0I at 0 1 00 till 02 -02 61 411 NRY-i4 Cly of Bol moat Bclrnont WWTP LAkc W,ilc 13 1 3 1 4 14 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 4 14 22 41 N 12 to I NRY-15 Cth of Chemcdlc Chem'c1Ile IVWTP ind.A Cteck OR 114 194 04 115 45 OG 06 0,9 413 05 0t NRY-16 Two Rix els U1,I11es iGautlnra-Crarrrrrlon3 Ca toato WTP Long Creek 06 07 1311 O is 0 0 ills 0 0 coo 11 f, u 7 at 1 02 a 4 NRY-17 Two Rr, en Unitues {Gasionle-Cramenon} Cron -dm Creek W WTP Cro xlen Creek is 21 2 1 23 __ 16 2.2 2 a 23 37 -14 2 0 113 NRY•IH Two R1,en Ulrluues tGastonla-Crentermnl Long Creek WWTP Long Creek 60 60 53 L4 fi3 6o 5G f2 f4 12 -111 6Y 414 NRY-19 Cin of HtckoA Henn Fora: WWTP Henry Fort. 24; 24 22 23 23 22 24 2R 25 35 -10 25 OO NRY-21l Clot of Llncdnlon`' Llncolnlon WTP South Fork Catanba Ri,er 0 114 03 n4 03 INN 03 o4 1111 -05 05 -112 NRY-21 City of Lincoftnlonr Grxaiwon W'147P South Fork C=% but Brno 31 29 T_! 24 2f1 34 24 _ 2.4 36 -12 25 All NRY-'-2. Cin ofLoµcll Lo.'rHWWTP South Fork Cason baRiser 03 03 ...4 113 6 03 '3.3 0.3 03 3 113 04 -01 0.2 ilii Tahl. A 1 . f alnwhr..1V,. lira, Ilii r Ratio, Rervrrne . C"r.nm: Chet lin —.11 P_j ID Emir. FscShly Itrasivirig IVaorr, 111116 Return 1 10177 Return 1 1111411 Return lane Realm 2010 Relum 11111 1 Return 21712 2013 Return Rel.- 1 2014 Rrrum 2006 11% I's 12014 WS':SI'P l! n P 10 NRY-24 C11s of Move r 110111 .oat, H011. WWTP .Amount Amaunl %n wml Amaunr A—larr Amount Amaunl Amount Amount Return Dili mire Wilhill—al DUT rmre 2: .71 417 23 00 NRY-25 CIiy ii Ne Mme Clink Cteek WWTP Clark Creel: 39 1 b "1 Estimate Estimate NKY•23 C>tt 91.Mount Holt Mourn1100% W I La tow_%he '.� a it i U I 00 (I 1 [pip 111 II U 011 111 •0 1 l! n P 10 NRY-24 C11s of Move r 110111 .oat, H011. WWTP Lake W1,11c 25 22 21 20 19 20 22 :1 2: .71 417 23 00 NRY-25 CIiy ii Ne Mme Clink Cteek WWTP Clark Creel: 39 1 b "1 1 9 211 1 8 1 7' 2 1 i% 44 -2 6 1 9 -u I NRY-26 Lencoln Cowan)n Fomn Civet, W WWTP Fomn' Creel. 06 0 6 0 1 U 7 Oil 0 M Ott 1341 It 19 0 6 41 L '.8 I 41 I NRY-27 Two Rnm 111duteli (C'astonla-Came p Eagle Road VA TP South Fork Celau6a Rn cr 1 4 05 0 6 it 5 05 03 Il6 U G U f. 15 41 1) 05 ❑ 1 N'RY-211 Tottn of Dallas Dallas %4'WTP Lung Crest U 4 it 4 a 3 114 o, 4 03 113 114 04 04 till 41 3 00 NRY-29 Toto of Mmden Mwdm WWTP Ctark C=k 0 5 03 113 it 3 03 03 03 03 03 It 5 412 u 3 00 NRY-311 Town of MLAdens llle" MCAdGni Ile WWTP South Fork Calawba Rot a 0 1 0 0 1111 till 0 0 U 0 00 00 OIL 111 41 1 0 U (10 NRY-31 Towsi aswitcl r' Lata Street IAVTP Maureen Creek U -1 02 112 112 112 02 0i 02 01 113 412 132 -0 1 NRY-37 Chart one %Vater Lang Creek WWTP 1Fulurel Lala I%%lie - - - - - - - 41 1] an to U r) M li 0 (111 NRY-3)5 Lincoln Coonn Ulan Creek WWTP Krllipn Creek - - - - 0 % 0 9 all u 9 U 7 U2 PWS, Dornovilic NRY-32 £oreluns W>icr Smite Inc Queens I%arbor WWTP Lake W; he 411. n 11 toil NRY-33 Cmirtma Water Senaee Inc Rnerpamle VAo TP Lake Wt lie 't' ., .I o �' �, � r ., '�r� 01 -111 1111 00 NRY-34 Rulc.ms WWTP Il.de. ass WWTP Lake W, lie " ''' '' " " "' Ir r r It l -ill 00 00 Power NRY-35 Duke Ena1< Corporation Allen Steam Plana LAI: Ws lie 0 U on 04. "to loll It IN U 0 tin "a till 00 NRY-36 Duke Emlrb Corponauon 14ncoln Combw.usn'Furbme Fanlm Killian Creek o, 0 0 0 (10 till 011 0 0 01i (III n 0 IN II 00 PWS - Dememir SRY-I Carolina. Water Smite Inc Tego Car 2 Lake W11tr I. _ u _ _ _ (1 2 lit) 02 loop SRY•? Carolina water "-cc Inc Tega Can i Late Wl he 113 411 n 2 It to Puwrr m"n SRY-3 Dade Fuirry-3 Cotpoin Cam%ba Nuclear SLalion All ism Creel, n n u II to U It 0 it it n U el It toll u u D U Oil 1111 0 U LAKE WYLIE SLB -BASIN TOTAL, FLOW 47.,0 36,-5 25.2 301 31.5 313 ,30,E 32.9 33b 493 -16.0 31.9 IA FISHING CREEK RESERVOIR PH'S NRF -I Chorlc0e Willa F=ein WTP Ste.ilrs Creek 20 2 1 28 3 0 29 34 33 3 8 3 1 18 18 36 a[ NRF -2 Charlene Willer Ireton Creek W WiP ligan Creek 95 K it s 1 7 9 It 3 79 7 6 91 H 6 %i 0 -34 12 .0 (" NRF.3 Chsrlone Wua Sugar Creek WWTP Little Seger Creek 13 2 130 12: 12 6 125 1 17 12 l 114 111 380 -63 121 -12 NRF4 Charlene Waren McAlpine Crock WWTP McAlpine Check 473 414,13 515 472 46 6 44 5 435 467 49 6 $33 -58 474 21 NRF -5 Union Couni}Putrt"c WiiM DeWinci t Tascisr Adds Cicck VI Txehe Mile Creek 23 27 33 3 6 36 16 35 33 33 33 0 1 38 -U 3 PWS - Dwrrslic NRF-( Carolina Wilier Scrslcc Inc Forest Ridge WWTP Inlns Creek " 402 Ir; lit Irl. 112 412 1111 00 InuSnlrlial SRF -I Roolute Fom( Produce (73o.'aia)" Pulp and pop& Mill Car ba Rita 11 1 192 240 25 1t 232 295 I) 91 296 259 2119 -39 29 f: -17 SRF-'_ Celanese ACClalc' Celnsn Camba Rnff to it 110 00 Utz 510 0U U1) Ifo 570 •5718 too it SRF -3 Nation Ford Chenucal Calass ba. Ria I u I u 1 SI 1 I I I I I _ .- 12 on -- no SRF4 Spnnlrs 1,4wirW Grace Camples FuhoN Creek Lake 't K 37 07 16 0 1 00 0 0 P a 112 $411 •9 9 013 a 2 P W'5 SRF -5 FW Mot Fula Mot WATT Lh a Brmcll 119 10 1 0 10 10 10 1 1 11 14 413 1 Il it I SRF -6 Lancaster LanWrler WWTP Fislu[1g Creek Lake 24 23 23 24 lip 2 1 2 3 _- 23 39 4) (1 2 1 11 2 SRF -7 Lanczier Cormn lndianland ""I? Cora. ba ]L, et II 2 03 04 o, 5 or, 0 6 U 6 0 7 0111 u 7 17 1 0 9 -(1 SBF -K Rock Hot[ hilml limier Creek WWTP Manchette Creek K2 8K 90 1112 99 94 92 102 104 113 41.9 1111 03 PWS - APmrslic SRF -9 Carolina Water Senlce Inc Lamplighter Village SCwe DL5[ncl McAlpine Creek. ^ ' " 1 +I U 3 till (1 3 0(I SRF 14P Fexsiood Sewer Drinct Foestood Sneer Dlslnc[ Since Creek " - '" it 111 41 1 it 11 04) FISHING CREEK RESERVOIR SLB -BASIN TOTAL FLOW 179.1 109.7 116.9 116.8 1t3.3 1153 104.6 120.6 1 120.2 204.6 54.5 1 123.1 -2.9 Table AI - Calawba-Waleree River Bassa Returns - Summary Sheet tin med) GREAT FALLS-DEARBORN RESERVOIR 2(w 2007 2INJ8 2oo4 201U 2011 2012 2013 21114 rnjlD Entity Facility Receiving Water Rcrurn Amount Reno- A --I Return Amount Return Amiruaf Return Amaiml Resum Amounl Restive. Retum Amount Amount Return Za0644'SS Amount Return Di Dercnce Esnmale 2a 14 WS;41P 'I EstimateilludDilrermre Estimate ­ GREAT FALLS-DEARBORN RESERVOIR PWS SRG-I Chrsles Severs DisOtcl Lando Marietta VAM Fishing Creek ti I is 1 . - n 1 n 1 n 2 _ r 0 3 ri 1 "2 � SRG-2 York" Fushrnt, Cruel WWTP Fishing Creek 1 1 1f n "7 111 13 .41 i u K i' t GREAT FALLS-DEARBORN RESERVOIR SUB -BASIN -TOTAL FLOW 111 1.2 i1 1.1 0.0 1.0 1.1 1.7 LZ 1.7 -01 1.1 0.1 CEDAR CREEK RESERVOIR PWS MCA Chester Scx>'_v D.L-I Rocky Creek WWI? Rorke Cmck 05 '14 :+ a o J u 5 r• 5 ,, c ,, 116 It N 4l :. 11 } u 1 SRC -2 Gauer Falls Grew Falls WWiF Rock} Cmek Loke LI'. fl« 112 112 i ':12 n 03 II 3 p 11 li 2 711 CEDAR CREEK RESERVOIR SUB -BASIN TOTAL FLOW 0.7 0,6 0.6 6.6 0.3 0.7 11.7 01 0.7 Lt -01 017 01 LAKE WATEREE1 I2 LAKE WATEREESUB-BASMTOTAL FLOW 0.0 0.0_ 0.0 0.0 0.0 0,0 0.0 0.0 OA 0.0 0.0 1 0.0 0.0 Note$ I General Note 24114 raises higl bawd and mth black Inv are based on armal 2014 data ohlyned dared% from the tower user or acquired from a wther source 2 Cresteral Nolo 21114 salues sd,ch me not highlighted arul using red scs[ +serc set to be equal to their respectn a esntrcstm made in the 721114 Casauba- Wateree Wash MDnar;cnten[ GruuP s Water Suppe h9uler Plan inlets staled olhc-sea Bass mums,d in pin lout Annual Water Use Repnas prom IG21113 used ptD)ecuoss estimates from Ore 24X1; Calaxha-Walerce Water Supph Studs 3 In 21x)7 Spnny;s Indu roes red urn) otter staler use as a consialt c to reducipg pFOdu€ti an 4 Cxeneral Note 'Mt report continues io focus an xaler uses greaser than I IMI NMI gallons Per dues 5 Criv or Stases dlc xishdruxal %dues reflect mks Loolous Shoals uuhdraual amvunss Wahen,tal data from the Cm s South Yadkin Riser Basin intake is nue included in (Its repon f, C111 Df Hsckan's WTP bxkuuhrresrduals tetum is occauritel for in the natlxlras%d Bou Therefore n 0 Ingd nrretum is noted here 7 C.1 -Acetate repotted Fenlrss as closed to 24MIr h Dasa for 2014 tins obtained from the NC D W R Loral. Ware Supph Plan for spec) tic uftht% 4 Cxneral Note Sn" minor dteserepanaes in sureunauon are due to rounding: III Actiial rttthdfar%al and return rates far Sselium EnerL� ins, l(bronerh S4cireass Westinghouse) are drfferatt from prulecirons due to changes at the planl Flowerer net s%ilhdra.ad for Swrricn% rs sbtl conustersl xtds projections II Cin ofhlorganron'%Cata%%baRiser WTP backslash stuff etas not drschargedal the WTP rot 2LI12 or 24113 12 Csasimia NrTP discharge n accounted fa m the xilhJraxal Dox TherclDre h n rrgd of rewrn rs noted here 13 Cin or Clarcmari soot W WTP i% no%% -aged h• dsc Cn Df Hrckan and is a dasmani fxtht+ Froin 2012 so 21,I4 there ,- no disrharlK 14 Cin of McAdenidle WW rs now treated b% Two Riters Uulioes iGasrunra-Crwnerwa) 15 Town of Nigh Shoals purchase..ares from Lincoln Counn Tmo Rrters Ulllthes IGaslanta-Cramenonl tFeals the lams+nmte%rater H. Toxo D€Stan1v liar Jecurrussioned r1s tater imasment P1ont and Hart Purchases %sale from Mounl Halh 17 cm orcenin CF Southcast TFCalrnetl Plant 35 n0 to fter d15Chaiging. Ba%% no. goes to Ctn or Nexlonss Clark Cieel W1%'TP IN Cin or Munon Calawtia W WTP closed at the and of 24 MMr 10 Huns Creek Trout Fame xas closet! to 2txr2 Jue la druid hl. and has no plans of reopening 211 Due so drought conditions to 201? NPDFS pemut Otqulresrsenu necesntaled Resnlutc stonng a greaser anowsl treated eflluenl in their eluent holding ponds than woald norrnadh occur othermse the return w she nter "uld has c been tush ilreaier 21 Rrsereresi Gar) Course appears to be closed due to no response w xue itis requests far the past sc%erul scars crssad dch%cn (allure and d4sconnccled phone number 22 Chc:se Metropolitan's WTP %rtthdraual f"21113 is not w dgdrass a[ u the plant and Dccnunts for WTP backwash velums 23 Trump Natranal GoICCousse xas raml:rl% leaven as'The Point' poor to 2012 24 21113.2014 dua far Maroon Lao Club yasPcoussc t% -aa estirnw d In F20in surf 25 2013-2tr1 4 data For Lincolnson WTP baclwash ietstm assumed m be sures, aas 21112 due I. IntL of NC-DW'R Loral Water Suppls Plass data for din NPDES dtschmge to 21, t3 21, 2013-aril4 data era sapphed for York's F)5htng Creek WWTP 201 3.2014 retain usuaned to be as flags, of histonc suer supplied data 121107.21,121 27 Lincoln Cornh', Fame, Creel W WTP decorrutusunoed in 24112 and ail r, usL-veer Ilex rs steeled at their Ksihan Creek W W%P 2K Begmmnp, I. Apnl 21,14 the TDxn of Long V, ceased operating its WTP and began xholcale waler purdsues hoar the Cm or Hlckon W tier use from ApM to December 2014 4s included in Htclon's wales use 21J, Lakeside resrdenlial tmgatwn %altres include haseltne 1211! 11 imgahnn Taus eslabhsbcd through the NCSU Lakm,de Imgavon S4uds plus conaspondtng gromh rases on trngation use for each -4, hcgironarig m 24111 as published in she CWW MG 14AW Suw% %1[. ter Plan 311 Begrmung ret JUIN ?014 the Tnwn of Stanlnt,nsLe -4LU n sloe rias taken m er bis Twa R1%en Utilibn Therefore. the totrn no long. has Dn% direct aaunsater accounts Table A2 - Catawba -11 ntcree Rir er Basin Reservoir Base(] 11 ithdratsalfReturn Summary (mgd) ,z 2014 Projection Individual Resevoir 2014 Projection Individual Reseuoir Reservoir 2014 Atlual {2006 Water Supply Study) Difference (2014 CWWMG Waley Difference 74 -32 53 -11 Supply Master Plan) 0.9 ff-71hdrawals 07 0.0 Norman 10 22 -11 James 118 125 -08 125 -0.7 Rhodhiss 254 294 -40 264 -10 Hidsory 135 192 -57 185 49 Lookout Shoals 44 66 -2.2 46 -03 Norman 664 799 -135 71 1 -0,7 Mountain Island 1080 1443 -363 t18 4 -104 Wylie 78.7 987 -200 8116 -19 Fishing Creek 550 1405 -855 567 -17 Greal Fails 03 16 1 2 04 .01 Rocky Creek 03 07 -03 0 4 .01 Waleree 6.0 86 -26 6 0 -05 Subtotal' 369.7 541.9 -172.1 396.0 -26.3 Percent Difference (Actual to Projected) .31.8% 6.696 Returns James 62 109 -47 64 -02 Rhodhiss 122 163 -41 $24 -02 Hickory 43 74 -32 53 -11 Lookout Shoals 07 0.9 -02 07 0.0 Norman 10 22 -11 11 00 Mountain island 5.3 103 -50 52 01 Wylie 335 495 -160 319 16 Fishing Creek 1202 2046 -845 1231 -29 Great Falls 12 17 0.5 1 1 01 Rocky Creek 09 11 02 07 02 Waterea 0.0 00 00 00 00 Subtotal' 185.5 304:8 -119.3 186.0 -2.5 Percent Difference (Actual to Proiected) -39.1% 1.3% Net Withdrawals James 56 17 39 so -05 Rhodhiss 132 U2 00 141 -09 Hickory 93 lie -25 13.1 -39 Lnokoul Shoats 37 57 -21 39 -03 Norman 654 777 -124 700 .46 Mountain Island 102.7 1340 -313 1132 105 Wylie 451 492 .40 486 -35 Fishing Creek -652 64.2 -10 -fib 4 1.2 Great Falls -09 -01 -07 -07 -02 Rocky Creek 0 6 -05 .01 -0.3 -02 Waleree 60 66 26 6.5 -05 Subtotal' 184.2 237.0 -52.8 208.0 •23.8 Percent Difference (Actual to Projected) -22.3% -11.4% Notes: 1 88'm of 2014 actual withdrawal data derived from actual water usage, the remainder is based on estimates '_ 92°m of 2014 actual return data derived from actual xater returns, the remainder is based on estimates 1 Minor differences in summations are due to rounding Table A3 - Summary of 2006 Water Supply Study (WSS) Rtojectioas and 28196 2674 Actual/Estimate (AIE) Annual Average Wandrawal, Return, and Net Withdrawal Rates by WatershedLn m d) Ncaaa 1 - Beae riea ware hawed M the maw racenr Madehlo years lur winch wMdrirab and rutu,= warn reetrded as wthnad in 1ha 2006 Water Soppy Stady ranging bohi n 1999 and 2007 2 Mw .n aumrr+ahons duo- to rwndlog Year Reservoir Base' 2006 (PIE) 2007(AIE) 2008(AJE) 2009(A1E) 2010(") 2011(81@1 2012(PJE) 2013(AIE) 2014(WE) 2018 2028 2038 2048 2058 Withdrawals lames 11 12 12 12 12 t2 11 11 17 12 13 14 15 32 34 Rhodhrs, 26 25 25 24 23 24 24 23 25 25 30 33 36 40 44 Hlckoq 18 15 i5 16 15 15 16 14 14 14 21 25 30 37 44 Looknul Shoals 1 5 5 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 7 9 10 12 12 Norman 60 65 67 60 64 64 60 61 66 66 99 118 133 169 179 Mountain island 101 122 120 114 110 121 114 111 105 108 153 172 192 207 224 Wylie 92 87 93 81 82 89 06 80 75 79 101 120 130 141 155 F6hirig Creek 103 125 63 53 56 59 60 57 53 55 146 159 172 183 195 Great Falls -Dearborn 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 Cedar Creex 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 t t Waleree 6 6 8 6 5 6 6 5 6 6 9 11 26 27 56 Subtotal 420 465 4M 371 374 403 383 3a 361 370 587 554 747 851 946 Relums James 9 10 10 10 11 11 9 9 6 6 11 12 12 13 14 Rhodhiss 14 13 13 12 12 13 12 12 14 12 17 18 20 21 23 Hickory 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 4 8 9 11 14 t6 Lookout Shoals 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 Norman 2 3 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 4 4 Mrwntaln Island 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 12 14 16 18 t8 Wylie 45 42 37 25 30 31 31 31 33 34 52 59 Be 77 89 Fishirig F.-teek 165 180 110 117 117 113 115 105 121 120 213 234 254 272 291 GtaatFa1:s-17earbbrn I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 5 7 9 Cedar Creek 1 I I I 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 Waleree !+ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Subtotal 250 167 154 178 183 182 161 170 188 lob 319 355 392 430 468 Net WittwfRF is James 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 6 6 2 2 3 19 20 Rhodhiss 12 12 13 12 11 11 13 11 11 13 73 15 16 19 21 Hickory 12 4 10 11 10 10 11 10 9 9 13 16 19 23 28 Lookout Shoals 0 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 8 9 11 11 Norman 58 63 65 58 63 63 58 60 65 65 97 115 130 165 175 Mountalo [Mand 95 117 114 109 106 123 109 t06 101 103 141 158 176 109 206 Wylie 47 45 56 56 52 58 55 49 43 45 49 fit 62 64 66 Flshnng Creek •62 -54 -47 -64 -61 -54 =56 -48 -67 -6s -67 -75 -82 -89 -96 Great Falls•4earhom 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 -1 1 0 -1 •3 •5 -7 Cedar Creek 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 -1 1 -2 2 waheree 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 6 6 9 11 26 27 56 Subtotal 170 204 224 193 191 121 207 199 175 raw 253 30! 3°53 421 478 Ncaaa 1 - Beae riea ware hawed M the maw racenr Madehlo years lur winch wMdrirab and rutu,= warn reetrded as wthnad in 1ha 2006 Water Soppy Stady ranging bohi n 1999 and 2007 2 Mw .n aumrr+ahons duo- to rwndlog Table A4 Summary o12014 Waley Supply Master Plan (WSMP) Prqnyons and 280E - 2074Actual/Estimate (Alf) Annual Average Withdrawal, Retrmn, and Net MMdrawaf Rafes by Watershed (M ) Year Reservoir 2006(AIE) 2007(AIE) 2008(AIE) 20D9 (AfE) 2010 (AJE) 2011(AfE) 2012(AJE) 2013(AIE) 2014 (AIE) Base' 2015 7025 14135 2045 2055 2465 H+Rhrirawals James 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 14 Rhodhlss 25 25 24 23 24 24 23 25 25 26 25 28 29 31 33 35 Hickory 15 15 16 15 15 16 14 14 14 16 17 19 27 29 31 34 Lookout Shoals 5 5 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 Norman 65 67 60 64 64 60 fit 66 66 62 66 75 81 104 113 127 Wtmlam Island 122 120 114 114 127 114 111 106 108 114 120 138 160 179 196 215 Wylie 87 93 81 82 89 86 80 75 79 74 79 84 87 92 98 105 Fishug Creek 125 63 53 56 59 60 57 53 55 54 56 61 66 73 Sia 129 Great Fags-Oeartaom 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Cedar Creek 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Wateree 6 6 6 5 6 6 5 6 6 4 5 7 a 45 47 49 Subtotal 463 408 371 374 403 383 369 3162 370 369 306 4" 478 575 660 710 Returns James 10 14 10 11 11 9 9 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 Rhodhiss 13 13 12 12 13 12 12 14 12 12 13 13 14 15 15 16 Hickory 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 4 5 6 6 7 7 a 9 Lookout Shoals 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 Norman 3 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 Mountain Island 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 7 a 9 10 Wylie 42 37 25 30 31 31 31 33 34 30 33 41 52 58 65 72 Fishing Creek 180 110 117 117 113 115 145 121 120 116 125 132 136 151 163 176 Great Fa1L5-Dearhom 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 Cedar Creek 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 Wateree 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Subtotal 261 184 178 183 182 181 170 188 186 177 792 284 279 152 M 799' Net Wlflydrawals ,tames 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 6 6 5 5 6 6 fi 7 7 Rhodhiss 12 13 12 11 11 13 11 11 13 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 HOM 9 10 11 10 10 11 10 9 9 11 12 13 20 22 24 26 Lookout Shuts 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 Norman 63 65 58 63 63 58 60 65 65 61 65 74 a0 102 112 125 Mounpain lstand 117 114 109 106 123 149 106 101 103 109 114 132 153 171 1B7 205 Wylie 45 56 56 52 58 55 49 43 45 44 46 43 35 34 34 33 Fishing Creek -54 47 -64 -fit -54 -56 48 -67 -65 -62 -69 -71 -72 -78 45 -47 Greal Falls-Qearbom 0' 0 0 0 1 1 0 -1 •1 1 -1 -1 -2 2 -3 -4 Cedar Creek 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 -1 -1 1 1 -1 -1 -1 -1 2 Wateree 6 5 6 5 6 6 5 6 6 4 5 7 6 4,5 47 49 Subtotal 204 124 193 191 221 287 199 175 184 189 195 741 248 323 386 479 Notes: I - Base rales were based on the most recent avw&e years for which wdhdrawafs and returns were re&"cd as outlined in the 2014 CW WMG Water Supply Master Plan. rarrrrK] between 2010 and 2011 2 - Mror tfiHerenres in Sufrma"Is due to Munding 150 140 130 120 110 im 100 a� 80 r CD a 60 es, 50 a Q e; 40 30 20 10 0 -10 Figure Al C ataw ba-Wateree Net Withdrawal Trends by Water User Type Public Water Systems Industrial Power 550 500 450 400 q4f, M 300 3 �o t 250 yCK_ r 200 150 100 50 0 2000 Figure A2 - Comparison of Projected Net Withdrawal to Actual Net Withdrawal 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 2050 2055 2060 2065 Year 2006 WS5 Projection — Actual Reported Data 2414 WSMP Projection -22% -1196 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 2050 2055 2060 2065 Year 250 240 230 220 210 IME �a 200 r 190 m z 180 170 160 150 2006 Figure A2 -A - (Detail) Comparison of Projected Net Withdrawal to Actual Net Withdrawal 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Year 250 240 230 - 220 210 E R 200 L i 190 m Z 180 170 160 150 2006 Figure A2-13 - (Detail) Comparison of Actual Net Withdrawal to Annual Precipitation 20.00 Not Water Withdrawal Annual Precipitation - Inches Below Historical ^ Normal 15.00 T � 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Year 10.00 A a M 3 5.00 ca 0.00 E Q Y C. -5.00 Z L IL a -10.00 -15.00 -20.00 2014 480.00 460.00 440.00 420.00 -a 400.00 to 3 2 t 380.00 �.a Z 360.00 34000 320.00 300.00 2006 Figure A2 -C - (detail) Comparison of Actual Withdrawals to Annual Precipitation 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Year 20.00 15.00 10.00 c c 3 5.00 v 0.00 c a:r iC Q -5.00 .5 d 3 C -10.00 Q -15.00 -20.00 2014 350.00 300.00 a, 250.00 r - L § 200.00 V z 150.00 100.00 2006 Figure A2 -D - (Detail) Comparison of Actual Returns to Annual Precipitation 1 30.00 20.00 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Year -20M -20.00 -30.00 2014 150 140 130 120 110 100 M 80 ea 3 L 70 -o 50 N 61' Z 50 40 30 20 10 0 -10 Figure A3 - 2014 Catawba-Wateree Actual Net Withdrawal Comparison with Projections Public Water Systems Industrial Power Agriculture/irrigation* Water Use Category 0 2014 Projection (200fi WSS) U 2014 Projection (2014 WSMP) ■ 2014 Actual *A/( "actual" is based on CWWMG Water Supply Master Plan projections except actual data has been supplied for direct withdrawals for golf course irrigation. 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Table Bl - CW'WMG Cateaoricul Water USE by Public Water Sunoly Member 2014 Summary of Catawba-Wateree Water Management Group Categorical Water Use 1 of 6 2006 (MGD) 2007(MGD) Praj ID Entity Facility Reaeivdng'4Water Total WD RES COM IND INS Total WD RES COM IND INS LAKE JAMES NA LAKE RHODHISS NWR-I Town of Granule Fells Granite Falls WTP Lake Rhodhiss 12 0.8 O.l 0.2 0.1 13 09 01 01 01 NWR-2 City of LenOiF' Lenoir WTP Lake Rhodhiss 64 17 10 05 02 67 16 10 05 0" NWRA City of Morganton Catawba River WTP Catawba River E5 1 is 17 22 06 90 1 7 ?a 13 1 NWR4 Town of Valdese Valdese WTP Lake Rhodhiss 14 n 9 0 2 20 01 41 07 !I 2 19 01 14 KER110DHi.i.V SUIT-RAS1NTOTAL 20.4 4.7 3.0 49 1A 20,6 4.e 3,0 4,8 1.1 LAKE HICKORY NWH-I City of HtckorY' Hickory WTP Lake Hickory 126 go 1 4 0 r, o 0 1 a 3 84 ci 7 0 b NWH-2 Town of Longview' Longvncw WTP Lake Hickory 0 8 0 1. n 2 0 2 06 0 7 U 4 0.1 02 O.D I AKE HXWORYNIJR-RANIN TOTA1, 13.4 L4 3.5 0.9 0.6 11.0 8,8 3.7 0,9 0.6 LOOKOUT SHOALS LAKE t4rL- I City of S1alesYtlle'" Statesville WTP Lookout Shpn1A Lake 3 8I' 3 7 1 3 1 T 09 02 LOOKOUT SHOALS I_4KESUR-RA.V1N TOTAL 3.8 1.3 1.7 1.0 4.2 3,7 2.3 1.7 0.9 0.2 LAKE NORMAN 073 014 0 l3 NWN-1 Charlotte Water' Lee S. Flukes WTP Lake Norman 199 n 8 13 0 6 D o 21 0 10 "s it 7 NWN-2 Lincoln County Lincoln County WTP Lake Norma 25 14 O.3 03 0 1 26 1.5 03 03 0 1 NWN-3 Town of Mooresville" MooresvtRe WTP Lake Normans 40 19 is=+ 0 1 4 3 20 1 H 0, 0 1 IAAE NONIAN SUR-RASIN TOTAL 26A 13.1 4.4 1.2 0.8 Z7.9 143 43 1.3 0.9 MOUNTAIN ISLAND LAKE NWM-1 Charlotte Water? Franklin & Vest WTP Mountain Island Lahe)Lake Norman 999 -194 16.5 3.2 1 1 972 50', 1 b t, 1 . t 1 NWM-2 Two Rivers. Ltiltaics (Craslanna-Cramcrlon}' Gasionto WTP Mountain Island Lakc 180 .1 1 2.7 0.8 U.4 173 40 26 07 04 NWM-3 City of Mount Holly :+,Taunt Holly WTP Mounlain Islimul Lake 2.3 1.2 0.1 09 00 24 1 2 01 1 0 0 1 AIfHINTAININLAND AliESUR-11A.NINTOTAL 1201 54.6 193 4.9 3.5 11+6.9 55.4 16.2 5.0 3.5 LAKE WYLIE NWY-6 City of Belmanl" Belnrom WTP Lake Wylie 2 1 ()q 412 0.2 00 2 0 09 02 02 on SWV-I Rack Hill" City of Rack Hill WTP Lake Wylie 15.? 59 2.S 05 01 166 6.3 ' ., 1, = ri % LAKE IVYI1ESUR-RASINTOTAL 17.3 6.8 2.9 0,7 0.5 1" 7.2 3.1 0.8 0.5 FISHING CREEK RESERVOIR 39 SWF-6 Limon ColLaasasaer Col' Catawba River Plant Catawba River 174 7 5 17 G3 0.4 189 8.2 1.8 03 as SWF-7 Chester Metro Chester WTP Fishing Creek Reservotr 28 07 0 3 1,2 00 22 07 03 1.0 00 FISHING CREEK RESERVOIR SUR-RA.VIN TOTAL 20.2 8.2 2.0 L5 0.4 20.9 9.0 2.1 13 0,5 GREAT FALLS -DEARBORN RESERVOIR NA ROCKY CREEK - CEDAR CREEK RESERVOIR. NA LAKE WATEREE SWW-1 Camden" City of Camden WTP Lake Waterce 2.6 10 u 6 0 1 0.1 2 6 1.1 0 S t1 1 ti 1 SWW-2 LugofTElgin Water Authority Lugo1T--Elgin WTP Lake Waterce 2.4 1 4 02 C1 n 0.0 2 5 1 4 0 l DO 6 r1 L.4KEIVATEREESUR-RASINTOTAL 5.1 2.3 0.9 0.2 012 511 2.5 OA 0.2 0.1 CA TA IVRA -11ATEREE RASI,N TOTAL 226.8 99.6 37.6 15.1 7.2 227.6 1033 34.8 15.2 T.4 2014 Summary of Catawba-Wateree Water Management Group Categorical Water Use 1 of 6 Table R! - C WW041G Catevarical Wag" lim by Public Watrr Sunnh Member 2014 Summary of Catawba-Wateree Water Management Group Categorical Water Use 2 of 6 20081NTGDl 20094MGD1 PrejID Eii ily Facility Receiving Water TotelWD RES COM IND INS TotalWD RES CONI IND INS LAKE JAMES VA LAKE RHODHISS NWR-I Town of Granite Fells i;ranne Falls WTP Lake Rhodhiss 1.2 0.9 01 0.1 u 1 1 1 0.7 OJ 0.1 0 NWR-2 City of Lenoir' Lenoir WTP Lake Rhorlhiss 59 1.6 1.0 05 0.2 is 16 1.0 0.5 0 2 NWR-3 City of Morganton Catawba River WTP Catawba River 94 1 5 1 6 '- 1 01. 7.8 1 3 1 5 ' 0 0 0 NWR4 Town of Valdese ValdeseN'TP Lake Rhodhiss. 35 06 is: 16 01 3,1 0i a! 14 (11 LAKE RHODHI.KS.SUR-RV1N TOTAL 19.0 4.5 2.8 4.4 1.0 17.8 4.2 2.7 4.1 0.9 LAKE HICKORY NWH-1 City of Hickory" Hickory WTP Lake Hickory 12.7 8.1 14 06 1) 6 12.1 77 _ 06 06 NWH-3 Town of Longview Longview WTP Lake Hickory 15 0.3 0 I 02 00 15 03 0 1 0, no l.4l1EHICKORVSUB-NANINTf1TAL 14.2 8.4 33 0.S O.5 13.6 8.0 3.3 0.8 0,6 LOOKOUT SHOALS LAKE NWL-1 City orSlaiesvillc° Slatcsville WTP Lookout Shoals Lake 2.8 1 0 1.3 07 0.1 31 11 1 4 118 0 1.0f)NO UT SH(JAI S LAAE SUR-RASIN T6ITAL 2.8 l.0 13 0.7 ILI 3.1 I, t 1.4 0.8 0.2 LAKE NORMAN NWN-1 Charlotte Wader' Lee S Dukes WTP Lake Norman 157 " n ` 1 0 5 id i 165 S 3 05 0 6 NWN-2 Lincoln County Lincoln County WTP Lakc Norrnan 24 13 01 0.2 O l 26 l 4 03 01 01 NWN-3 Town of Moorrsville" Mooresville WTP Lake Norman 37 14 1 1 r3 7 02 40 15 r" 04 oz LIVE IV001AN NUX-RAtiIN TOTAL 21.8 10.7 3.6 1.0 0.8 23.1 IIA 3.9 1.1 0.9 MOUNTAIN ISLAND LAKE NWM-1 Charlotte Watcr' Franklin & Vest WTP Moumain 1siand Lake/Lake Norman 91 3 460 13.3 2,111, 30 897 461.3 I2.7 2.6 3.1 N WM-2 Two Rivers Ulihnes (Gastoma-Cramenon)' Gastonia WTP Mountain Island Lake 170 39 2S 0.7 03 16.8 3.9 3 5 0.7 01 NWM-3 City of Mount Holly Mount Holty WTP Mountain Island Lake 27 1 4 0.1 1.1 01 26 1.3 01 1.1 0.1 4I0UNTAINi.W-4NDLIAESL+R-RAVINT0TAL IIt.O 51.2 13.9 4.6 3.4 109.1 SIA ISJ 4.4 3.5 LAKE WYLIE NWYk City of Belmont" BelmomtWTP Lake Wylie 19 0.8 02 0.2 00 I8 08 0.2 0.2 00 SWY-1 Rock Hill" City of Rock Hill WTP Lake Wylie 14 I 53 ` it 11 s tie 140 56 7 5 u t It 5 I -411E ii"YLIESUR-11,01NTOTAL 16,0 6.l 2.9 0.7 0,5 15.8 6.4 2.7 0.7 0,5 FISHING CREEK RESERVOIR 19 35 SWF6 Union ColLancaster Co'' Calawba River Plan[ Catawba River t65 79 2.1 03 0.5 16 5 79 1.2 02 03 SWF-7 Chesler Metro Chesser WTP Fishing Creek Reservoir 25 07 03 10 00 26 07 03 0.9 00 n.SNING CREFJI RESERVOIR SUR-RAVIN TOTAL 19.0 8.5 2A 1.3 0.5 19.1 9.4 1-5 1.1 0.3 GREAT FALLS - DEA RHORN RESERVOIR NA ROCKY CREEK -CEDAR CREEK RESERVOIR NA LADE WATEREE SW W -I Camden" City of Camden WTP lake Watrrce 2.2 0.9 tt 5 P 1 91 2.1 0.1 05 0.1 11 1 SWW-2 LugoffElgmWater Authority LugolbElginWTP Lake Wateree 2.3 13 02 170 UU 21 1.2 0.2 0.0 110 1,1KE1fAT£R££SIIIi-RA.SINTOTAL 4.5 2,2 0.7 0.i 0.1 4.2 2.0 0.7 0.1 0,1 CATAtfRA-WATEREEBA.SINTf1TAL 20SJ 92.6 33,2 13.7 7.1 1 205.8 92.9 31.6 l2,9 d.9 2014 Summary of Catawba-Wateree Water Management Group Categorical Water Use 2 of 6 Table B1 - CWWRIG Caletarical Water Ilse b% Pabtic Waler Sunni% Member 2014 Summary of Catawba-Wateree Water Management Group Categorical Water Use 3 016 2010 (NIGD) 2011 (MGD) PrajlD Entity Facility RrcnvinRHatrr TolalWo RES COM IND INS Tata[WD RES COM IND INS LANE JAMES�� NA LAKE RHODHISS NWR-I Town of Granite Falls Granite Falls WTP Lake Rhodhiss 10 07 01 01 0 1 1 2 09 0 1 0] 0 1 NWR-2 City of Lenoir` Lenoir WTP Lake Rhodhiss 6 1 t r. 1 0 05 U 2 66 33 [a 0.3 04 NWR-3 City of Morganton Catawba River WTP Catawba River 32 1 1 6 2 1 fi " B 4 16 1 7 26 0 5 NWR4 Town of Valdese Valdese WTP Lake Rhodhiss 34 11 f. 02 t 6 0 l 3 1 02 0 1 1 t 05 1,111ERff0Dff1.XTSU11-"V1NTfiTAL 18.7 4.4 2.8 1.3 1.0 19.3 5.9 3.7 4.1 1.5 LAKE HICKORY NWH-1 City of Hickory'` Hickory WTI` Lake Hickory 129 8 1 1 t {i n 139 so 11. 1 J 1r 9 NWH-? Town ofLongviewt Longview WTP Lake Hickory 09 03 0l ii' - un 08 03 til .it 00 LAKE H1CKORV NUXR4.YIN TOTAL 13.6 8A 3.5 0.8 U.6 14.7 91 3.1 1.4 0.8 LOOKOUT SHOALS LAKE NWL-I Cny of Slatesville" Statesville WTP Lookout Shoals Lake 3.2 1 1 9 5 0 R a.2 10 17 12 al i ' LO()KOUT.SHOA1.S 1,IKE.SUB-IL4.S1N TUTAL 3.2 LI 1.5 0.8 0.2 3.0 1.2 1.2 0.1 0.: LAKE NOR141AN NWN- I Charlotte Water' Lee S. Dukes WTP Lake Norman 166 17 1 t 4-1 'I 0 5 173 86 22 0 S 05 NWN-2 Lincoln County Lincoln County WTP Lake Norman ` a 1.5 03 03 01 77 1 5 04 01 n 0 NWN-3 Town of Mooresville` Mooresville WTP Lake Norman 42 1,5 1 a n 0, 4 3 13 1-7 0 5 n2 L.4KE NORAIAN.SUN-HAti1N TOTAL 23.2 10.7 3.8 1.1 O,R ;J.3 111 4.3 1.3 0.6 MOUNTAIN ISLAND LAKE NWM-1 Charlotte Water' Franklin do Vest WTP Mountain Island LakcJLake Norman 1049 487 131 25 3.1 924 461 11.7 25 29 NWM-2 Two Rivers Utilities {Gnsionia-Cmmertonj" Gastonia IkTP Mountain Island Lake ISO 4 1 2.7 08 n a 173 4' 1 ' 06 0 1 NWM-3 City of Mnum Hutly Mount Holly WTP Mountain Island Lake 2.6 t 3 0.1 1 1 0 1 25 10 0.1 03 0.0 MOUNTAIN I.SL.4" I-4KE RUIf-NAV1N TOTAL 125A 54.1 15.6 4.4 3.5 112.2 51.7 13.1 3.4 3.0 LAKE WYLIE NWY-6 City of Belmanl Belmont WTP Lake Wylie 1 9 oil 0.2 02 00 1.8 07 0.2 05 DA SWY-1 Rock Hill" City of Rock Hill WTP Lake Wylie 154 8.8 28 0 5 1 4 8 52 2.8 05 05 I-4KE WYLIE NUR-IMSIN T01AL t7.3 9.6 3.0 0.7 0.5 16,6 5„9 3.0 1.0 0.6 FISHING CREEK RESERVOIR SWF-6 Union CafLancaster Co' � Catawba River Plant Catawba River 174 7x9 12 02 03 160 96 09 f, ti SWF-7 Chester Metro Chester WTP Fishing Creek Rescrvow 2 1 06 03 09 00 3 0 06 0.3 20 00 FISHING CREEL RESERIYHRNUXAAVINTOTAL 20,1 8,6 1,5 1.1 0.3 19.0 10,3 1.2 2.2 0.3 GREAT FALLS - DFARBORN RESERVOIR NA ROCKY CREEK - CEDAR CREEK RESERVOIR NA LAKE WATEREE SWW-I Camden" city or Camden W 7P Lake Waleree 2.3 On 0 5 0 1 0.1 2 2 to tl5 0.2 (it SWW-2 Lugoff Elgin Water Authority Lugorf Elgin WTP Lake Waicrcc 77 12 0 2 00 0 0 2 2 1.2 01 0.3 0.0 _ LAKE II ATER£E.SUILRA.SINTOTAL 4.5 2.1 0.7 O.t 0.1 4.4 2.2 0.6 U_S ELI (.A TA IVA4-WA TEREE HANIN TOTAL 2259 99.1 32.6 13.4 7.0 213A 97.9 30.1 14.1 7.1 2014 Summary of Catawba-Wateree Water Management Group Categorical Water Use 3 016 Tehle RI - r ww qtr: Ca troa meal W. I- tine by Puhlir ►Vater Canah Giem her 2014 Summary of Catawba-Wateree Water Management Group Categorical Water Use 4 o1 6 x0121MGD) 2013 (MGD) P'roj 111 Entity Facility Rrreivingl5'nrer Total WD RES COM IND INS WHC TotalWD RES COM IND INS WILL" LAKE JAMES IV A LAKE RHIODHISS NWR-1 Town ofGrrnitcFalls Granite Falls WTP LakeRhadhoss 12 04 01 01 00 04 12 03 01 00 00 04 NWR-2 Cary or Lenoir' Lenoir ATP Lake Rhodhiss 57 13 04 0.1 02 22 59 1.3 04 O 1 G2 2G NWR-3 City or Morganton Catawba River WTP Catawba River as 14 17 29 05 11 91 14 21 33 04 12 NWR4 Town of Valdesc Valdese WTP Lake Rhoilhiss 32 0.2 01 12 00 09 33 0.6 01 13 00 05 _ 1AJ1 E RHOD IfL5S ,SC1R-HAVIN TOTAL 11146 3.3 2.2 4.4 0,7 4.6 18.7 3.6 2.7 4.7 0.7 4.1 LAKE HICKORY NWHi-1 Cityof Hickory' Hickory WTP Lake Hickory 1 1 4 50 1" 0 8 04 36 101 49 1 3 (16 0 11 NWH-2 Town of Lonkvie%' Longview WTP Lake Hickory 09 03 o2 0 l 013 00 09 0.3 rt 2 0 1 0.0 00 L.4KEH1CiORYSU8-MV1NTOTAL 12.4 5.3 1.9 0.9 0.4 3.6 10.9 5,2 1.4 0.7 0.3 3.1 LOOKOUT SHOALS LAKE. NWL-I cityofstawiville" Statesville WTP Lookout Shoals Lake 3.0 12 1.0 01 02 01 3.2 1 i 09 02 02 0 t L f7O O UT SH0,11.V 1 ANE SUB-RA.4IN TOTAL 3.0 - L.2 1.0 0.1 0.2. 0.1 3.2 1.1 0.9 0.2 0.2 0.1 LAKE NORMAN NWN-1 Charlotte Water' Lee S. "es V TP Lake Norman l80 94 25 0.5 06 0.2 18.1 9.6 3.2 0.5 0.8 0.2 NWN-2 Lincoln County Lincoln County WTP Lake Norman 24 15 0.4 03 00 00 25 14 0.2 03 01 cc NWN-3 Town of Mooresville' Mouresvi Ile WTP Lake Norman 47 15 1 G o , It •1 0.0 48 1.5 1.5 07 0.1 at IAKENORMAN NVh-RAtINT01AL 25.1 12.4 4.5 1.5 1.0 0.2 25.5 12A 5.0 1.4 1.3 Ili MOUNTAIN ISLAND LAKE NWM-1 Charlotte Water' Franklin k Vest WTP Mountain Island LakelLake Norman 894 467 124 23 30 10 849 450 149 21 3.9 i I NWM-2 Two Rivers Utilities (Gaslonta-Cramerionr Gastonia WTP Mountain lslmW I -Ac [so 47 1.3 07 10 1.4 177 64 18 10 12 2 0 NWM-3 City of Mount Hotly Mount Holly WTP Mountain Island Lake 25 10 0-2 0.5 0 0 06 25 10 05 0.6 00 0 1 M()UNTAINISI-4 NDI-4NENUK-RANINT1)TAL 109.9 52.3 13.9 3.5 4.0 3.0 105.1 52.4 t7.2 3.7 5.0 3.2 LAKE W VLIE NWY-6 City of Bclmont" Belmont %VTP Lake Wylie 19 06 02 0.3 02 00 lb 0.6 02 03 0.2 0.0 SWY-1 Rack Hill" City of Rock Hill WTP Lake Wylie 150 45 14 0 o 01 4.9 144 5.1 1 0 (1 5 02 43 1.411E 1i7'LIESLl11.1L481NTOTAL 16.8 5.1 1.6 1.0 0.5 4.9 16.0 5.6 1.2 0.8 0.4 4.3 FISHING CREEK RESERVOIR SWr•-6 Union CiVLancaster Ca" Catawba River Plant Catawba River 15 5 98 1, 1 ' n 21 165 95 1i 031 ll ' 24 SWF-7 Chester Metro Chester WTP Fishing Creek Reservoir 30 06 03 10 00 00 29 05 02 1.0 0.0 00 _ FLSHING(WEEKRENERVOIR.' UXIIANINTUTAL 18.5 10.4 1.6 1.3 0.3 2.3 14.5 10.0 1.4 L.3 01_ 2A GREAT FALLS - DEA RBORN RESERVOIR NA ROCK Y CREEK - CE DA R CREEK RESERVOI R NA LAKE WATEREE SWW-I Camden City ofCamdcn WTP Lake WatereC 21 11 0 1 1 ol 01 20 1.0 0 0 1 0U 02 SWW-2 LugotTElgin Water Authority Lugoff-Elgin WTP hike Water" 2i 12 01 01 0 I 00 0 1 11 OL 01 01 00 I4 EH'ATEREES'UR-RANINTOTAL 1 4.2 2.3 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 1 4.1 2.1 0.3 0.2 0-1 0.2 Cil TAWRA-IllArEREE BASIN TOTAL 2085 92.3 27.1 12.9 7.2 18.9 1 203.0 92.5 30.1 13.1 8.2 17.8 2014 Summary of Catawba-Wateree Water Management Group Categorical Water Use 4 o1 6 Tahle DI ['Wwur rni"ariral Waier lice by PuhlirWairr Sunnly Illemhrr 2014 Summary of Catawba-Wateree Water Management Group Categorical Water Use S of 6 2014(NIGD) Prat !D Entity Facility Receiving Nater via WD, RES C ONI IND INS WHL LAKE JAMES NA LAKE RHODHISS N W R-1 Town of Granite Falls Gratute Falls 1VTP Lake Rhodhiss 11 *3 o 1 00 00 04 NW R-2 City of Lenoir' Lrimir WFP Lake Rhodhiss 64 14 05 01 02 21 NWR-3 City of Morganton Catawba River WTP Catawba River Is 13 Is 30 04 11 N WR -4 Town of Valdese Valdese ATP Lake Rhodhiss 29 02 0 l 12 00 06 I.A1! E RHfllllfIXT SUR-RANIN TOTAL 18.8 3.4 2.5 4.9 0.7 4.2 LAKE HICKORY N WH -1 City or Hickory' Hickory WTP Lake Hickory 105 41 I It t, 11 33 NW H-2 Town of Longview' Longview WTP Lake Hickory 02 01 u 1 i r i 0 0 00 IAKE HICKORY.SUI4AAVI,V TOTAL 10.7 4.4 1.3 0.6 0.3 3.3 LOOKOUT SHOALS LAKE N WL- I City orstatesville° Slatesvitle WTP Lookout Shoals Lake 31 12 09 0.2 02 01 L(N)NOUT.4110AL.S1.4KE.SUR-DA.V1NTIlTAL 3.1 1.2 0.9 0.2 11.2 0.1 LAKE NORMAN N WN- I Charionc Water' Lee S. Dukes NVTP Lake Norman 19-1 9.6 3.3 05 09 02 N WN 2 Luscoln County Lincoln County WTP Lake Nu man 21 is 0.2 0.3 01 0 0 N WN -3 Town of Mooresville' Mooresville WTP Lake Norman 53 15 1' IP N ti 1 00 I-4KE NORMAN.SUR-RrI1'IN TOTAL 26.3 1 Z.6 5.2 1.5 1.3 0.2 MOUNTAIN ISLAND LAKE NWM-1 CharOoueWater' Franklin1CVeslWTP %founsainisland LukelLakeNorman 872 461 158 22 38 08 y WM-2 Two Rivers Ulihbes IGossonia-CtamcrtoiW Gastonia WTP Mountain Island Lake 176 45 1.3 07 09 15 IVWM-3 City of Mntmt Holly Mount Holly W -TP Mountain island Lake 25 10 02 0 5 00 06 MOUNTAIN LVLANDI A E.SUN-1"VIN r0TAL 1073 53.7 173 3.3 4.8 2.8 LAKE WVLIE NWY-6 City of Belmont' EclmpnlWTP Lake Wylie t8 06 0.2 03 02 00 SWY-1 Rock Hilly City of Rock Hill WTP Lake WyGc 165 58 u . 42 1A RE WYf IE.SUXIIASIN TOTAL 18.Z 6.4 2.8 1.5 0.8 4.2 FISHING CREEK RESERVOIR SWF-6 Union Coll-ancaster Co' ` Catawba River Plant Catawba River 18 I 101 1 ' 0, 22 SWF 7 Chester Metra Chester WTP Fishing Creek Reservoir 29 06 0.3 12 0.0 00 FISHING CREEK REVERVINR tiUR-HASIN TOrA1. 20.8 10.7 1.7 IA 0.2 Z-2 GREAT FALLS - DEARBORN RESERVOIR N.4 ROCKY CREEK - CEDAR CREEK RESERVOIR NA LAKE WATEREE SWW-I Camden" City of Camden WTP Lake Waterer 1.9 10 Ii 3 00 00 112 SWW-2 Lugoff Elgin WinerAuthonly Lugoff-Elgin WTP lake Waterce ? 3 13 02 0.2 0.0 0.0 1AKE IVATER,EE.VUXR4.V1N TOTAL 4.2 25 0.5 0.2 0.0 0.2 (:ATAHri1L4-If'ATEREEmsmTOTAL 209.6 92.8 3I.2 13.7 8.3 17,2 2014 Summary of Catawba-Wateree Water Management Group Categorical Water Use S of 6 Tabic -DI Notes For North Carolina entities supplying only partial categorical data, missing data is determawd as a caleboncal percentage of total withdrawal !rased an the average hisioncal cahegoncat water use try the entity as publhthed in the 2LKl'. 7007, 2008, 2009. 2010 and dal 1 North Carolina Local Water Supply flans 3 For entities supplying; only partial caleboncal data, without avaiinbhhty of complete historical data lin the Local Water Supply Plans, missing data is determined as a percentage of Intal wuhdmwal based on the weighted asxrti hntatrcal water use by ail basin users for which complete categorical data is available 3 Coy of l enohr breakdowns for the years 7006 and 2010 estimated with actual data for 2007 - 200 4 City of Hickory repotted combined cinnmercialhndustnalfinsuhuuonal %oler use Estimated breakdowns m these categories are detrrmmed per note I Pnor to 2012. wholesale+ were included hu the rcsiden11a1 and combined commemiaVtndustnaUmstnuuonal water use reported In 2012with the inclusion of the wholesale reporting category, wholesales were backed out of the total residential and cammrresallinduslnal msmutinnal water use, lheaeb$ wdtxmg, these categofhcs water use as compared Io previous years 5 To" of Longview 2006 breakdown csnianed with 2002 Local Water Supply Plan information 2007-2010 breakdown estimated from Tcpnned rcsidcnunVnori residrnttal dnia 2011 & 2013 reported data combined commerchaliindusmol water use Estimated breakdowns in these categories frohn 2011 onward is determined per note I Begmmng in mod -2014 Longvte.t' began purchasing Water wholesale from the City of Hickory. ihwonunuing ute of tis awn intake 6 City of Stmesville 201 t msnnnional water use esurnatrd per nate I Cnlcgonwal water use data was provided by the utility from 7013 and Onward 7 Charlene Water use split between WTP according to muff oftotal water withdrawn at each plant Residemial includes Residential, lawn Rrsidcrihsal. and Malh-f amdy; Commercial mcludcs Commccctal, lacune, Lawn, Lawn Commercial and Swimming Pools 8 Town of Klooresvlle reported combumd commerctalhndustnaiiinsututhona4 water use Eslimmed breakdown in these categories is determined per note 2 9 Two Rrvtrs Utilities {Gastomdj 20t B categorical use reported is rrfercitced from NC DENR - DWR'- -Eel 1 Local Water Supply Plan Caicgoncal water use data was provided by the utility from 7013 and onward 10 Not Used I I City of Belmont 20M breakdown estimated Willi reported 2007-2010 data 12 laity of Rack Hill repnrtcd combined ellmmerehalflndtisirmVinStltnllonal water use Eslhmatcd breakdown to Ureic categones is determined per note'_ 13 Union Co 'Lancaster Co breakdown csfunnled with Union Cc Catawba Basin consumption only ino Yadkin Basins and estrmahed i ancashU WSD commercial, Industrial. and institutional ratios per nope 3 14 City of Camden's commercial, industrial, and institutional water use estimated per note w 15 General Note h1war dhl%renew In summations are due to rounding 16 General Note The "Total" column is Inken fiom'"abic A 1 (I c Tolal Annual Average Withdrawal} 17 W14L (Mohcsalcl category added to reporting hegmntng With 2012 data 2414 Summary of Catawba-Wateree Water Management Group Categorical Water Use 6 of 6 Table B2 - CWWMG Categorical Waiter Use Summary by Sub -basin. Average Annual Categorical Water Use (MGD) Sub -basin Res 2006 Com Ind Inst Res 2047 Com Ind Inst Res 2008 Com Inc! Inst James Rbodhiss 4.7 3.0 4.9 1.0 4.8 8.8 3-0 3.7 4.8 0.9 1.1 0.6 4.5 8.4 2.8 3.5 4.4 0.8 I.0 0.6 Hickory 8.4 3.5 0.9 0.6 Lookout Shoals 1.3 1.7 1.0 0.2 1-3 1.7 0.9 0.2 1.0 1.3 0.7 0.1 Norman 13.1 4.4 1.2 0.8 14.3 4.3 1.3 0.9 10.7 3.6 1.0 0.8 Mountain Island 54.6 19.3 4.9 3.5 55.4 16.2 5.0 3.5 51.2 15.9 4.6 3.4 Wylie 6.8 2.8 0.7 0.5 7.2 3.1 0.8 0.5 6.1 2.9 0.7 0.5 Fishing Creek 8.2 2.0 1.5 0.4 9.0 2.1 I.3 0.5 8.5 2.4 1.3 0.5 Great Falls I 2.3 0.9 0.2 0.2 2.5 0.8 0.2 0.1 Rocky Creek Wateree 2.2 0.7 0.1 0.1 Total Basin 99.6 37.6 15.1 7.2 103.3 34.8 15.2 7.4 92.6 33.2 13.7 7.1 2014 Sub -Basin Summary of Catawba-Wateree Water Management Group Categorical Water Use 1 of 4 Table B2 - CWWMG Categorical Water Use Summary by Sub -basin Average Annual Categorical Water Use [MGI]) Sub -basin Res 2009 Com Ind Inst Res 2010 Com Ind Inst Res 2011 Com Ind Inst James 4.2 s 2.7 4.1 0.9 Rhodhiss 4.4 8.4 2.8 3.5 4.3 0.8 1.0 0.6 5.9 9.2 1.2 3.7 3.1 1.2 4.1 1.4 0.1 1.5 0.8 0.2 Hickory Lookout Shoals 8.0 3.3 0.8 0.6 1.1 1.4 0.8 0.2 1.1 1.5 0.8 0.2 Norman 11.4 3.9 1.1 0.9 10.7 3.8 1.1 0.8 11.6 51.7 4.3 13.1 1.3 3.4 0.8 3.0 Mountain Island 51.4 15.2 4.4 3.5 54.1 15.8 4.4 3.5 Wylie 6.4 2.7 0.7 0.5 9.6 3.0 0.7 0.5 5.9 3.0 1.0 0.6 Fishing Creek 8.4 1.5 1.1 0.3 8.6 1.5 1.1 0.3 10.3 1.2 2.2 0.3 Great Falls Rocky Creek Wateree 2.0 0.7 0.1 0.1 2.1 0.7 0.1 0.1 2.2 0.6 0.5 0.1 Total Basin 92.9 31.6 12.9 6.9 99.1 32.6 13.4 7.0 97.9 30.1 14.1 7.1. 2014 Sub -Basin Summary of Catawba-Wateree Water Management Group Categorical Water Use 2 of 4 Table I12 - CWWMG Categorical Water Use Summary by Sub -basin Average Annual Categorical Water Use (MGD Sub -basin Res Com 2012 Ind Inst Whl' Res Com 2013 Ind Iust Whl° James 3.3 2.2 4.4 0.7 4.6 Rhodh iss 3.6 2.7 4.7 0.7 4.1 Hickory 5.3 1.9 0.9 0.4 3.6 5.2 1.1 1.4 0.9 0.7 0.2 0.3 0.2 3.1 0.1 Lookout Shoals 1.2 1.0 0.1 0.2 0.1 Norman 12.4 4.5 1.5 1.0 0.2 1.2.4 5.0 1.4 1.3 0.3 Mountain Island 52.4 13.9 3.5 4.0 3.0 52.4 17.2 3.7 5.0 3.2 Wylie 5.1 10.4 1.6 1.6 1.0 1.3 0.5 0.3 4.9 5.6 1.2 0.8 0.4 4.3 Fishing Creels 2.3 10.0 1.4 13 0.2 2.4 Great. Falls Rocky Creek Wateree 2.3 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 2.1 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.2 Total Basin 92.3 27.1 12.9 7.2 18.9 92.5 30,1 13.1 8.2 17,8 Notes: 1. Whl (Wholesale) category added to reporting beginning with 2012 data 2014 Sub -Basin Summary of Catawba-Wateree Water Management Group Categorical Water Use 3 of 4 Table B2 - CWWNIG Categorical Water Use Summary by Sub -basin Average Annual Categorical Water Use (MGI)) Sub -basin Ices Com 2014 Ind Inst Whl' James Rhodhiss Hickory 3.4 2.5 4.9 0.7 4.4 1.3 0.6 0.3 4.2 3.3 Lookout Shoals 1.2 0.9 0.2 0.2 0.1 Norman 12.6 5.2 1.5 1.3 0.2 Mountain Island 51.7 17.3 3.3 4.8 2.8 Wylie 6.4 2.8 1.5 0.8 4.2 Fishing Creek 10.7 1.7 1.4 0.2 2.2 Great Falls Rocky Creek Wateree 2.5 0.5 0.2 0.0 0.2 Total Basin 92.8 32.2 13.7 8.3 17.2 Notes: 1. Whl (Wholesale) category added to reporting beginning with 2012 data 2014 Sub -Basin Summary of Catawba-Wateree Water Management Group Categorical Water Use 4 of 4 Table B3 - CWWMG Member Water Use Summary Per Relative Size Classification Withdrawal Rate CWWMG Member 2414 Water Use (MGD) Member % of Total CWWMG Use Classification % of Total CWWMG Use 0-5 MGD Town of Granite Falls 1.1 4.5%a 10.1% Town of Valdese 2.9 1.4% Town of Longview 0.2 0.1% City of Statesville 3.1 1.5% Lincoln County 2.8 1.3% City of Mount }-lolly 2.5 1.2% City of Belmont 1.8 0.8%fl Chester Metro 2.8 1.3% Camden 1.9 0.9% Lugoff Elgin Water Authority 2.3 1.1% 5-15 MGD City of Lenoir 6.4 3.0% 4 14.7.0 City of Morganton 8.5 4.1'%Q City of Hickory 10.535 5.0% Town of Mooresville 5.3 2.5% �I5 MGD Rock Hill 16.5 7.9% 75.2% Charlotte Water 105.4 50.3% Two Rivers Utilities (Gaston ia-Cramerton) 17.6 8.4% CRWTP (Union Co/Lancaster Co) 18.1 8.6% TOTAL 209.6 100.0% 100.007 2014 Summary of CWWMG Water Water Use By Relative Size Classification 1 of 1. 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% w D 70% m 65% 60% 4 cn 55% t] 50% O Q 45% 0 40°I 0 0 35% w aw 30% 35°,+'0 20% 15% 10% 5% 0°I. Rhodhiss Figure 61 - 2014 Categorical Water Use Share in Each Sub -basin a Residential o Commercial +Industrial * Institutional a Wholesale Hickory Lookout Shoals Norman Mountain Island Wylie Fishing Creek Wateree All 5u14mins 110 - 105 100 85 so as so 75 Cs 70 L7 65 m N D 60 56 B 50 C Q m 45 Q1 an Q 35 30 25 20 1s 10 5 0 Figure B2 - Categorical Water Use by Year (2006-2014) Residential w2006 0 2001 m2008 w 2009 w2010 "2011 u2012 12013 — ©2044 -- ----------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- - — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — -- — — — —"— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — --_. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — --— — — — — — — — — — - ---------------------------------------------------- Nate: Tracking of Whofesale water use ------_------ category began in 2012. No categorical data for ---------------------------- prroryeorsreported. ---------------------------------- -------------------------- Pft — -1111111MMMUSMAL — — — — — — — — — — ---------------- -- d Commercial Industrial Institutional Wholesale 120 100 80 Vj to m N 60 k fd m U O to {u tj 40 20 Figure 62-A - Average Annual Daily Categorical Water Usage Residential rnmmPrrini - - - — Note. Who* use category In zo coteg prior 7rocking of sore water Industrial began a. No Institutional 3ricol doto for ears reported. --+-- Wholesale 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 120 115 Ito �a 105 100 m 3 4 95 5 90 85 80 Figure B2 -B - Average Annual Daily Categorical Water Usage Residential - 3 Linear (Residential ) 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 -- -- -- - _ __ ----.-------_ _ -_-� -4.9% per year declining trend (2006 to 2014) 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 50 so 40 20 to 0 Figure 62-C - Average Annual Daily Categorical Water Usage Commercial - i Linear (Commercial) 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2012 2012 2013 2014 -__-____-_----__ - - - _ - --- -.. - - ---- ----------- -2.3% per year declining trend (2006 to 2014) 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2012 2012 2013 2014 F -A 19 1$ 17 Figure 82-1) - Average Annual Daily Categorical Water Usage Industrial ------> Linear (Industrial ) 13 12 11 10 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 u y 20 18 16 14 12 10 6 L7 Figure 132-E - Average Annual Daily Categorical Water usage Institutional -----> Linear (Institutional ) 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 --------------------------------- ------------ --- _ - 1.7 per yea r increasing trend --� 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 20.0 19.5 19.0 18.5 a do to m DLA 17.5 �a U U 0 17.0 m a u 16.5 1.6.0 15.5 15.0 Figure B2 -F - Average Annual Daily Categorical Water Usage --*-- Wholesale ------3 Linear (Wholesale) 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 -3.6% per year declining trend .,L I Note: Wholesale use Tracking of water otegory began in t2012. cat prix No goriralal data for years reported 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 100°10 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70°f i Figure B3 -Annual Basin -wide Water Use Share by Category (2006-2014) 0 rh 65% m 60% m u 55% 0 m 50% C3 a tO 45% 0 0. 40% m 0 35% 0 m 30% U w 0. 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Residentlal Commercial [R-tfl-h H, Industrial Instltional w2006 im 2007 o2008 o2009 w2010 ia 2011 o2012 a 2013 w 2014 Nate: Tracking of Wholesale water use category began in 2017. No categorical data for prior years reported. Wholesale Figure B3 -A - Annual Basin wide Water Use Share by Category (2014) (Water Use (in MGD), % of Categorical Use) ■ Residential s Commercial m Industrial ■ Institutional a Wholesale Figure B4 - Residential Water Use in Each Sub -Basin (2006-2014) as % of Sub -Basin Tota! Consumption Nate: Substantial differences reflected in 20I1-2012 sub -basin residential categorical use are typically the result of new reporting requirements far the wholesale water use category, 0 2006 w 2007 2008 �a 2009 m2010 2011 , u 2012 w2013 80% C QO0 E 70% C a L 60% ro U m 50% a u 0 el 3D% 20% 10% 0% LAKE LAKE HICKORY LOOKOUT LAKE NORMAN MOUNTAIN LAKE WYLIE FISHING LAKE RHODHISS SHOALS LAKE ISLAND LAKE CREEK WATEREE RESERVOIR Figure B5 -+Commercial Water Use in Each Sub -Basin (2006-2014) as % of Sub -Basin Total Consumption 100°Io - Note: Substantial differences reflected in 2011 -2012 suit -basin commercial categorical use are typically the result of new 90% reporting requirements for the wholesale water use category, which for some utilities was included in the residential and/or commercial water use categories prior to 2012. 80% 0 C si E 70% H C 0 V L ro 60% Uu 'i boo .50% d a+ 10 U CQ F 40% m 30% H w 4 F 20% 10% d% -i �R s it . �� a�■A� ��. LAKE LAKE HICKORY LOOKOUT LAKE NORMAN MOUNTAIN LAKE WYLIE FISHING RHODHISS SHOALS LAKE ISLAND LAKE CREEK RESERVOIR ■ 2006 ■ 2007 * 2008 z2009 * 2010 w2011 a2012 a 2013 a 2014 LAKE WATEREE 100%u 90% 80% c a C CL E 70% c a u ro 60% sE K4 20% 10% Figure B6 - Industrial Water Use in Each Sub -Basin (2006-2014) as % of Sul? -Basin Total Consumption Nate: Substantia/ differences reflected in 2011 present sub -basin categorical use are typically the result of estimated historical data (2006-201.0) in the absence of actual reported data for same users, whereas the 2011 -present categorical use reflects actual data reported by those users. for sub -basins with sinal/ consumptions, differences in historical estimates versus 2011 -present actual data may appear more dramatic. LAKE. RHODHISS le"In LAKE HICKORY LOOKOUT SHOALS LAKE LAKE NORMAN © 2006 a2007 ra 2008 a 2009 w2010 u2011 x2012 u2013 w2014 MOUNTAIN LAKE WYLIE FISHING 'LAKE ISLAND LAKE CREEK WATEREE RESERVOIR 40% - ro m a 30% 0 K4 20% 10% Figure B6 - Industrial Water Use in Each Sub -Basin (2006-2014) as % of Sul? -Basin Total Consumption Nate: Substantia/ differences reflected in 2011 present sub -basin categorical use are typically the result of estimated historical data (2006-201.0) in the absence of actual reported data for same users, whereas the 2011 -present categorical use reflects actual data reported by those users. for sub -basins with sinal/ consumptions, differences in historical estimates versus 2011 -present actual data may appear more dramatic. LAKE. RHODHISS le"In LAKE HICKORY LOOKOUT SHOALS LAKE LAKE NORMAN © 2006 a2007 ra 2008 a 2009 w2010 u2011 x2012 u2013 w2014 MOUNTAIN LAKE WYLIE FISHING 'LAKE ISLAND LAKE CREEK WATEREE RESERVOIR 100% 50% 80% v, 30% 0 20% Figure B7 - Institutional Water Use in Each Sub -Basin (2006-2014) as % of Sub -Basin Total Consumption , ilffi n 2006 ■ 2007 Note: Substantial differences reflected in 2011 -present sub -basin categorical use are typically the result of ra 2008 2009 estimated historical data (2006-2010) in the absence of w2010 w2011 actual reported data for some users, whereas the 2011- a 2012 w 2014 present categorical use reflects actual data reported by 42013 those users. For sub -basins with smoll consumptions, differences in historical estimates versus 2011 -present actual data may appear more dramatic. 10% Kai fl , ilffi 0/o LAKE LAKE HICKORY LOOKOUT LAKE NORMAN MOUNTAIN LAKE WYLIE FISHING LAKE RHODHISS SHOALS LAKE ISLAND LAKE CREEK WATEREE RESERVOIR 100% 90% 80% Figure B8 - Wholesale Water Use in Each Sub -Basin (2012 - 2014) as % of Sub -Basin Total Consumption Note: Wholesale water use not tracked as part of categorical use reporting prior to 2012. Therefore, only 2012 to present data is shown for this water use category. m2012 cc 2093 w2014 20% 10% 0% B" - -r LAKE LAKE HICKORY LOOKOUT LAKE NORMAN MOUNTAIN LAKE WYLIE FISHING LAKE RHODHISS SHOALS LAKE ISLAND LAKE CREEK WATEREE RESERVOIR Figure B9 - 2014 CWWMG Member Water Use Per Relative Size Classification 100.0% 90.0% 80.0% 70.0% 60.0% 0 50.0% 0 0 40.0% U 30.0% 20.0% 10,1% 10.0% members0.0% 0-5 mgd 14.7% 1 4 members 5-15 mgd CWWMG Member Size Classification }15 mgd s Duke Energy 1 Catawba-Wateree Annual Water Use for the Year 2014 4 Attachments �f This page intentionally left blank. Tnlile M - CW WT.1C Averse. Deilw Wadsr YYgRRrvw el h. M -A fns F.aRl:r Waenr S..mnav M.mh- 2015 (MGDt Pamj 1D Entity Facility RectivinZ WR1er Jan Fcb Scar Apr Me} June Jui -Yu1 Srpi Ocr Nov Dec ANNUAL AVC LANE JAkIE.S S4 FAKE RHODIIISS NW'R-1 Town of Grannc Falli Gcarute Falls WTP Lake Rhodbss 1 IJ to 10 09 t 0 to 10 t 2 09 10 1 1 ! 1 1 1 NW'R-2 C11y of Lenoir Leriarr WTP Lake Rhodhns 69 6 5 6 0 6 3 66 66 65 63 63 61 60 6 0 r. NWR� I City of M0,$., -tun CAI awha Rrvcr WTP Catawba Rwcr 91 83 77 78 87 91 It 9t 93 91 a7. 11"1 65 NWR-4 Town of Vstd- V mfd- WTI, Lake Rhodh., 3 I 2 1 _ 6 2 7 3 0 3 3 3 1 2 9 2 9 2 11 2 6 _. 2 9 L4KE RHODMISSSUB-BASINTOTAL 28.1 18.6 IT.d 17.11 193 2" 19A Ms 195 19.1 18.9 17.3 1" LAKE HICKORY NWH-1 City of Hickory IlukoryWIT Lake Hickory .0 44 1,, li] I4c II9 121 tt1 112 1416 01 a3 IU4 NWH-. Town of Lon6wtew' Lon6vlrw LYr'P Lace Hickory u h 0 9 0 1 _ - 112 LAKE HICKORY SUB -BASIN TOTAL 1111.5 I03 103 18.2 11.5 1U9 TS.t 11.] 11.1 10.6 9.7 93 10.7 LOOKOUT SHOALS LAfkE NWL-I City of5lrrtcsvilte S7aies,111. WTP Loakous Shoats Lake 3 r, 7 l f 5 .} LOOKOOTSHOALS LAKE SUR-JiIASIN TOTAL 3.2 310 2.9 29 33 3.5 35 3.2 3.2 3.1 2.1 2.8 3.1 LAKE NORMAN NWN.I Charlatle Water Lee S Dukes 1LTP 'Lake Norman 161 164 164 159 207 221 jti 2 21 3 199 146 156 13 7 LE NWN-2. Lmcoin County Linwtn Counly WrP Lake Norman 2 8 14 25 2.4 3 1 3 2 12 3 1 3 1 2 8 26 _.. 2 F NWN-3 Town of Moores,,]], Mooresnlle WTP Lake No,- 4 8 47 5 3 50 57 62 61 56 5 6 5 3 4 7 _ { L4KENORMANSUB-BASIN TOTAL 23.7 Z35 24.1 233 29A 31.5 315 38.0 2814 26.7 22.9 213 26.3 MOUNTAIN ISLAND LAKE NWM- I ChaTwle ww" Franklin & VMI WfS Mounram Island Lakf&ake NormvF B24 780 75 1 79 4 92 1 973 964 960 93 8 956 83 ' 162 872 NWM.2 TmooRivers ['sthtir•:IGuionia-Cramenonl G>IonraWTP Mountain lslaodLake 1117 182 t92 190 190 179 165 174 179 165 ISS 157 176 NWM-3 City of Mount Holl, Moues 'Hotly WTP %lountmn Island Lake 2 5 2 5 24 25 2.7 27 2 7 26 2 5 27 24 21 2 5 MOUNTAIN ISLAND 1AKESUB-HASIN TOTAL, 103.6 98.6 97.6 1089 113.1 111.8 I IS.S 116.0 114.1 114.E 101.7 91.2 107.4 LA K E WYLI E NWY-6 City of Bel mons DOwnt VViP Lakc Wylie 10 1 6 1 6 1 ti 1 7 20 111 1 7 1 9 2 1 1 7 1 h SWY•I Rock Hill City of Rock Hill WTP Lake Wylie 116 934 t3: €52 t81 164 198 19; 11,111 185 161 154 lo` tAKEWYLI€SUB-,BASIN TOTAL 15.2 115.1 14.8 16.8 19.9 1L1 .21A 20.4 20.7 20.5 t7.6 17.1 18.2 FISHING CREEK RESERVOIR S WF -6 Union Coli.awozer Co Cwawtia RaveT Plant Catawba River I s 6 1 5 0 144 160 ZQ 5 11 7 306 20 9 70 1 Ia 7 16 6 I+ 1 '5 1 SWF 7 Chester Metro Clsesier " TP FahNg Creek Rcsenvir 2 f. I ii t:! 2 7 2 a 2 9 2 1 2 F. 2 8 2 4 2 7 ' a I n FISHING CREEK HSERVOIR.SUR-RA.SINTOTA! [8.2 1.8.0 18.0 18.8 28.7 Si.6 27A 23S ZZ.9 22.2 t9.3 f" 20.8 GREAT FALLS • DEARBORN RESERVOIR HA ROCKY CREEK - CEDAR CREEP{ RESERVOIR NA LIKE WATEREE. SWW-1 Camden City of Camden W7'P Lake Walercr 20 19 19 SwW.2 LuyolFEtbin Water Aulhoray L.Vofl=Elbrn WTP ]eke Waterer _ . 113 21 2 3 T I t 14 KE WATEREE'S11XAASP, TOTAL 4.1 3.9 3.6 4.2 49 4.9 49 4S 4.2 4.2 3.9 3.6 4.2 C074hIGME.4MRERTOTAL 194.4 €87.1 I84.5 190.6 220.6 227.3 227.4 224.4 220.2 217.1 192.4 175.8 2115.4 250 200 Figure C1- 2014 CWWMG Member Water Withdrawals By Month LAKE RHODHISS SUB -BASIN TOTAL LOOKOUT SHOALS LAKE SU8-BAS IN TOTAL MCOUNTA IN 15LAN0 LAKE SUB -BASIN TOTAL FISHING CREEK RESERVOIR 5UB-BA51N TOTAL CWW'MG MEMBER TOTAL LAKE HICKORY SUB -BASIN TOTAL LAKE NORMAN SUB -BASIN TOTAL LAKE WYLIE SUB -BASIN TOTAL LAKE WATEREE SUB -BASIN TOTAL so 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May lune Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Month 240 230 220 0 210 C7 170 160 150 Figure C2 _ 2014 CWWMG Member Water Withdrawals By Month -- 0 CWWMG MEMBER TOTAL --- Annual Average PF = Peaking Factor, Monthly Average / Annual Average Jan Feb Mar Apr May June JI Month riCL L n a rl rl LL a 11 II LL I'I of G7 IY LL 11 133.. 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