Wake Co (RTP South)

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: Wake Co (RTP South)   PWSID: 03-92-999
Mailing Address:336 Fayetteville St. Mall Ste. 1201
Raleigh, NC 27602
Ownership:Municipality
 
Contact Person:Phil StoutTitle:DFDC
Phone:919-856-6353Cell/Mobile:
Distribution System
Line Type Size Range (Inches) Estimated % of lines
Ductile Iron 6-16 100.00 %
What are the estimated total miles of distribution system lines?   7 Miles
How many feet of distribution lines were replaced during 2002?   0 Feet
How many feet of new water mains were added during 2002?   0 Feet
How many meters were replaced in 2002?   0
How old are the oldest meters in this system?   25 Year(s)
How many meters for outdoor water use, such as irrigation, are not billed for sewer services?   20
What is this system's finished water storage capacity?   0.0000 Million Gallons
Has water pressure been inadequate in any part of the system since last update? Line breaks that were repaired quickly should not be included.   No
Programs
Does this system have a program to work or flush hydrants?   Yes, 2-6 Months
Does this system have a valve exercise program?   No, None
Does this system have a cross-connection program?   No
Does this system have a program to replace meters?   Yes
Does this system have a plumbing retrofit program?   No
Does this system have an active water conservation public education program?   Yes
Does this system have a leak detection program?   No
Water Conservation
What type of rate structure is used?   Increasing
How much reclaimed water does this system use?   0.0240 MGD   For how many connections?   23
Does this system have an interconnection with another system capable of providing water in an emergency?   Yes

2. Water Use Information

Service Area
Sub-Basin(s)% of Service Population
Neuse River (10-1)0 %
Cape Fear River (02-3)0 %
County(s)% of Service Population
Wake0 %
What was the year-round population served in 2002?   0
Has this system acquired another system since last report?   
Water Use by Type
Type of Use Metered
Connections
Metered
Average Use (MGD)
Non-Metered
Connections
Non-Metered
Estimated Use (MGD)
Residential 0 0.0000 0 0.0000
Commercial 0 0.0000 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.)?   0.0000 MGD

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 0.0210 0.0000 May 0.0870 0.0000 Sep 0.1730 0.0000
Feb 0.0210 0.0000 Jun 0.2410 0.0000 Oct 0.1140 0.0000
Mar 0.0240 0.0000 Jul 0.3360 0.0000 Nov 0.0700 0.0000
Apr 0.0440 0.0000 Aug 0.2590 0.0000 Dec 0.0340 0.0000

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
Cary 03*92-020 0.1200 365 1.0000 2014 16 Regular

Wake County/RTP South has executed an inter-local agreement with Cary and Wake County Whichprovides that Cary will serve RTP South as it it were withins the corporate limits of Cary.

4. Wastewater Information

Monthly Discharges
Average Daily
Discharge (MGD)
Average Daily
Discharge (MGD)
Average Daily
Discharge (MGD)
Jan 0.0000 May 0.0000 Sep 0.0000
Feb 0.0000 Jun 0.0000 Oct 0.0000
Mar 0.0000 Jul 0.0000 Nov 0.0000
Apr 0.0000 Aug 0.0000 Dec 0.0000

How many sewer connections does this system have?   23
How many water service connections with septic systems does this system have?   0
Are there plans to build or expand wastewater treatment facilities in the next 10 years?   No

Separate data for RTP South is not available. Wastewater form RTP South is treated at the North Cary Water Reclamation Facility where it is blended with wastewater from RDU, Morrisville and Cary

Wastewater Interconnections
Water System PWSID Type Average Daily Amount Contract
Maximum (MGD)
MGD Days Used
Town of Cary 03-92-020 Discharging 0.0000 365 0.0000

Wake County/RTP South has executed an inter-local agreement with Cary and Wake County which provides that Cary will serve RTP South as if it were within the Corpaorate limts of Cary.

5. Planning

Projections
  2002 2010 2020 2030
Year-Round Population 0 0 0 0
Seasonal Population 0 0 0 0
 
Residential 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
Commercial 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
Industrial 0.0000 1.5000 2.3000 2.9000
Institutional 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
System Process 0.0000 0.1000 0.1000 0.2000
Unaccounted-for 0.1200 0.1000 0.1000 0.2000
Demand v/s Percent of Supply
  2002 2010 2020 2030
Surface Water Supply 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
Ground Water Supply 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
Purchases 1.0000 1.0000 0.0000 0.0000
Future Supplies 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
Total Available Supply (MGD) 1.0000 1.0000 0.0000 0.0000
Service Area Demand 0.1200 1.7000 2.5000 3.3000
Sales 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
Future Sales 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
Total Demand (MGD) 0.1200 1.7000 2.5000 3.3000
Demand as Percent of Supply 12% 170% 0% 0%

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 unavailable until we receive population data for 2002 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.    

Are there other demand management practices you will implement to reduce your future supply needs?   

What supplies other than the ones listed in future supplies are being considered to meet your future supply needs?   

How does the water system intend to implement the demand management and supply planning components above?   

Additional Information

Has this system participated in regional water supply or water use planning?  Yes

What major water supply reports or studies were used for planning?  Town of Cay Long-Range Water Supply Plan (2000): Water Shortage Response Plan (2001)Reclaimed Water and Wastewater Reuse Program (1999): Interbasin Transfer Environmental Impact Statement (2000): Water System Master Plan (2000) PleasE refer to the Town of Cary LWSP for more references.

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:   None.

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.