The Division of Water Resources (DWR) provides the data contained within this
Local Water Supply Plan (LWSP) as a courtesy and service to our customers.
DWR staff does not field verify data. Neither DWR, nor any other party
involved in the preparation of this LWSP attests that the data is completely
free of errors and omissions. Furthermore, data users are cautioned that
LWSPs labeled PROVISIONAL have yet to be reviewed by DWR staff. Subsequent
review may result in significant revision. Questions regarding the accuracy
or limitations of usage of this data should be directed to the water system
and/or DWR.
1. System Information
Contact Information
Complete
Water System Name: |
Gibsonville |
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PWSID: |
02-41-025 |
Mailing Address: | 129 W. Main Street Gibsonville, NC 27249 | Ownership: | Municipality |
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Contact Person: | James Robert Elliott (Rob) | Title: | Public Works Director |
Phone: | 336-449-7188 | Cell/Mobile: | -- |
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Secondary Contact: | Josh Johnson | | Phone: | 336-226-5534 |
Mailing Address: | P.O. Box 1179 Burlington, NC 27216 | Cell/Mobile: | -- |
Distribution System
Line Type |
Size Range (Inches) |
Estimated % of lines |
Asbestos Cement |
6-8 |
4.00 % |
Ductile Iron |
3-12 |
65.00 % |
Galvanized Iron |
1-4 |
2.00 % |
Polyvinyl Chloride |
2-12 |
29.00 % |
Programs
Water Conservation
2. Water Use Information
Service Area
Sub-Basin(s) | % of Service Population |
Haw River (02-1) | 100 % |
|
County(s) | % of Service Population |
Guilford | 51 % |
Alamance | 49 % |
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Water Use by Type
Type of Use |
Metered Connections |
Metered Average Use (MGD) |
Non-Metered Connections |
Non-Metered Estimated Use (MGD) |
Residential |
4,162 |
0.4625 |
0 |
0.0000 |
Commercial |
220 |
0.0600 |
0 |
0.0000 |
Industrial |
0 |
0.0000 |
0 |
0.0000 |
Institutional |
0 |
0.0000 |
0 |
0.0000 |
How much water was used for system processes (backwash, line cleaning, flushing, etc.)? 0.0110 MGD
Currently the Town of Gibsonville's water system only distinguishes between residential and commercial meters. New billing software may allow sub-classifying commercial establishments. Water Sales
Purchaser |
PWSID |
Average Daily Sold (MGD) |
Days Used |
Contract |
Required to comply with water use restrictions? |
Pipe Size(s) (Inches) |
Use Type |
MGD |
Expiration |
Recurring |
Elon |
02-01-025 |
0.0000 |
0 |
0.0000 |
2023 |
Yes |
Yes |
8 |
Emergency |
3. Water Supply Sources
Monthly Withdrawals & Purchases
|
Average Daily Use (MGD) |
Max Day Use (MGD) |
|
Average Daily Use (MGD) |
Max Day Use (MGD) |
|
Average Daily Use (MGD) |
Max Day Use (MGD) |
Jan |
0.6222 |
|
May |
0.6062 |
|
Sep |
0.6521 |
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Feb |
0.5725 |
|
Jun |
0.6482 |
|
Oct |
0.6769 |
|
Mar |
0.4941 |
|
Jul |
0.6992 |
|
Nov |
0.5564 |
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Apr |
0.6272 |
|
Aug |
0.6013 |
|
Dec |
0.6184 |
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Water Purchases From Other Systems
Seller |
PWSID |
Average Daily Purchased (MGD) |
Days Used |
Contract |
Required to comply with water use restrictions? |
Pipe Size(s) (Inches) |
Use Type |
MGD |
Expiration |
Recurring |
Burlington |
02-01-010 |
0.6147 |
366 |
2.5000 |
2030 |
Yes |
Yes |
12 |
Regular |
Elon |
02-01-025 |
0.0000 |
0 |
0.0000 |
2023 |
Yes |
Yes |
8 |
Emergency |
4. Wastewater Information
Monthly Discharges
|
Average Daily Discharge (MGD) |
|
Average Daily Discharge (MGD) |
|
Average Daily Discharge (MGD) |
Jan |
0.9720 |
May |
0.9070 |
Sep |
0.8556 |
Feb |
0.7792 |
Jun |
0.6009 |
Oct |
0.7148 |
Mar |
0.9131 |
Jul |
0.6476 |
Nov |
0.5021 |
Apr |
0.7377 |
Aug |
0.8781 |
Dec |
0.6585 |

Wastewater Permits
Permit Number |
Type |
Permitted Capacity (MGD) |
Design Capacity (MGD) |
Average Annual Daily Discharge (MGD) |
Maximum Day Discharge (MGD) |
Receiving Stream |
Receiving Basin |
wqcs00349 |
CS |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
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Multiple |
Haw River (02-1) |
Wastewater Interconnections
Water System |
PWSID |
Type |
Average Daily Amount |
Contract Maximum (MGD) |
MGD |
Days Used |
Burlington |
02-01-010 |
Discharging |
0.7648 |
366 |
1.5500 |
5. Planning
Projections
|
2024 |
2030 |
2040 |
2050 |
2060 |
2070 |
Year-Round Population |
9,735 |
10,963 |
13,364 |
16,291 |
19,858 |
24,207 |
Seasonal Population |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
Residential |
0.4625 |
0.5208 |
0.6349 |
0.7739 |
0.9434 |
1.1500 |
Commercial |
0.0600 |
0.0676 |
0.0824 |
0.1004 |
0.1224 |
0.1492 |
Industrial |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
Institutional |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
System Process |
0.0110 |
0.0124 |
0.0151 |
0.0184 |
0.0224 |
0.0274 |
Unaccounted-for |
0.0812 |
0.0914 |
0.1115 |
0.1359 |
0.1656 |
0.2019 |
Demand v/s Percent of Supply
|
2024 |
2030 |
2040 |
2050 |
2060 |
2070 |
Surface Water Supply |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
Ground Water Supply |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
Purchases |
2.5000 |
2.5000 |
2.5000 |
2.5000 |
2.5000 |
2.5000 |
Future Supplies |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
Total Available Supply (MGD) |
2.5000 |
2.5000 |
2.5000 |
2.5000 |
2.5000 |
2.5000 |
Service Area Demand |
0.6147 |
0.6922 |
0.8439 |
1.0286 |
1.2538 |
1.5285 |
Sales |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
Future Sales |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
Total Demand (MGD) |
0.6147 |
0.6922 |
0.8439 |
1.0286 |
1.2538 |
1.5285 |
Demand as Percent of Supply |
25% |
28% |
34% |
41% |
50% |
61% |

The purpose of the above chart is to show a general indication of how the long-term per capita water demand changes over time. The per capita water demand may actually be different than indicated due to seasonal populations and the accuracy of data submitted. Water systems that have calculated long-term per capita water demand based on a methodology that produces different results may submit their information in the notes field.
Your long-term water demand is 48 gallons per capita per day. What demand management practices do you plan to implement to reduce the per capita water demand (i.e. conduct regular water audits, implement a plumbing retrofit program, employ practices such as rainwater harvesting or reclaimed water)? If these practices are covered elsewhere in your plan, indicate where the practices are discussed here.
No Changes
Are there other demand management practices you will implement to reduce your future supply needs? Continued use of low flow toilets and other consumer related reductions.
What supplies other than the ones listed in future supplies are being considered to meet your future supply needs? Ongoing discussions with the water supplier, City of Burlington
How does the water system intend to implement the demand management and supply planning components above? Water and Sewer Master Plans
Additional Information
Has this system participated in regional water supply or water use planning? Yes, Through the Town's own growth plans and by assisting the City of Burlington through smart growth planning.
What major water supply reports or studies were used for planning? Town's water and sewer master plan and through system modeling with Hazen and Sawyer.
Please describe any other needs or issues regarding your water supply sources, any water system deficiencies or needed improvements (storage, treatment, etc.) or your ability to meet present and future water needs. Include both quantity and quality considerations, as well as financial, technical, managerial, permitting, and compliance issues: Continued understanding and coordination of future regulatory needs.
The Division of Water Resources (DWR) provides the data contained within this
Local Water Supply Plan (LWSP) as a courtesy and service to our customers.
DWR staff does not field verify data. Neither DWR, nor any other party
involved in the preparation of this LWSP attests that the data is completely
free of errors and omissions. Furthermore, data users are cautioned that
LWSPs labeled PROVISIONAL have yet to be reviewed by DWR staff. Subsequent
review may result in significant revision. Questions regarding the accuracy
or limitations of usage of this data should be directed to the water system
and/or DWR.
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