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2. Analysis <br />Table 4 - Water System Capacity: Million Gallons per Day <br />Water Treatment Plant (WTP) <br />Capacity (MGD) <br />Average Annual Daily Flow <br />Hobart WTP (North Wellfield) <br />9.828 <br />Oslo WTP (South Wellfield) <br />6.400 <br />Total Water System Capacity <br />16.23 <br />The capacity of the sewer system is based on cumulative capacity of IRCDUS' permitted wastewater <br />treatment facilities stated on an average annual daily flow basis as summarized in Table 5. <br />Table 5 - Sewer System Capacity: Million Gallons per Day <br />Wastewater Treatment Facility (WWTF) <br />Capacity (MGD) <br />Average Annual Daily Flow <br />West WWTF <br />6.000 <br />Central WWTF <br />4.000 <br />South WWTF <br />2.000 <br />Blue Cypress WWTF <br />0.017 <br />Total Sewer System Capacity <br />12.02 <br />To evaluate the capital facility needs for providing water, reclaimed water, and sewer utility services, it is <br />critical to define a level of service. Pursuant to Chapter 9J 5, Florida Administrative Code, the "level of <br />service" means an indicator of the extent or degree of service provided by, or proposed to be provided by <br />a facility, based on, and related to the operational characteristics of the facility. Level of service shall indicate <br />the capacity per unit of demand for each public facility or service. Level of service standards are established <br />to ensure that adequate facility capacity will be provided for future development and for purposes of issuing <br />development orders or permits, pursuant to Section 163.3202(2) (g) of the Florida Statutes. As further <br />stated in the Administrative Code, each local government shall establish a level of service standard for each <br />public facility located within the boundary for which such local government has authority to issue <br />development orders or permits. <br />For water and sewer systems, the level of service that is commonly used is the amount of capacity allocable <br />to an ERU expressed as the amount of usage in gallons on either an average or maximum daily basis. This <br />generally represents the amount of capacity allowable to an ERU, whether such capacity is used at that <br />�� 117 <br />