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Ammon Foothill - Study_Water Study Update 3.25.22BCP Development – Ammon Development Water Study Addendum 1 2 KA #221128 the residential areas. We anticipate no change to demands for the commercial and school areas. Table 1 – Changes to Drinking Water Demands Estimated Household Demand (unchanged): Max Day Demand (MDD), gpm per unit 0.37 Peak Hour Demand (PHD), gpm per unit 0.49 Units MDD (gpm) PHD (gpm) Original Revised Original Revised Original Revised Village 1 490 452 182 168 239 220 Village 2 845 522 314 194 412 254 Village 3 688 408 256 152 335 199 Village 4 322 554 120 206 157 270 Village 5 - 187 0 69 0 91 Village 6 - 194 0 72 0 94 Neighborhood 1 163 148 61 55 79 72 Neighborhood 2 180 151 67 56 88 74 Neighborhood 3 97 120 36 45 47 58 Neighborhood 4 180 208 67 77 88 101 Neighborhood 5 176 195 65 72 86 95 Commercial - - 1.1 1.1 1.5 1.5 Schools - - 40 40 50 50 TOTAL 3,141 3,139 1,207 1,206 1,582 1,581 *gpm = gallons per minute 3.0 CONCLUSION The changes to the proposed layout and phasing have a negligible impact on the drinking water demands for this development. As a result, there is no change to the recommendations for supply, storage, or delivery capacities found in the original study. As the location of churches, schools, parks, and the proposed water storage and pumping facilities are finalized, the proposed drinking water improvements map found on page six of the original study will need to be updated accordingly. Hydraulically, the same general approach will apply to pipeline sizing for this new layout: a 14-inch transmission line running the north-south length of the development, 10-inch supply lines to schools and commercial areas, 8-inch distribution lines, and a selection of additional 10-inch and 12-inch lines placed to alleviate low pressures at higher elevations and to facilitate emergency tie-in with the Quail Ridge subdivision. As noted in the original study, once local streets are platted, adequate system pressures should be confirmed through additional hydraulic modeling during design of pumping facilities and before final design of distribution lines.