From: Jennifer Cline
Sent: Wed Jul 08 14:57:28 2015
To: dpearson@canbyherald.com
Subject: RE: Water Conservation Informational article
Importance: Normal
Attachments: June H2O Conservation Brochere.pdf; image001.png; A typical ¾” garden hose flows on average 10 gpm or 0.022 cfs Also attached is our educational water conservation flyer Jennifer Cline, P.E. City of Molalla Public Works Director O: 503.759.0218 F: 503.829.3676 From: dpearson@canbyherald.com [mailto:dpearson@canbyherald.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 2:43 PM To: jcline@cityofmolalla.com Subject: RE: Water Conservation Informational article So, for CFS, how can I translate that so the average reader can understand (or “see”) how much water that is? Daniel Pearson Reporter – Canby Herald/Molalla Pioneer 241 N. Grant St. Canby, OR 97013 503-266-6831 From: Jennifer Cline [mailto:jcline@cityofmolalla.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 8, 2015 2:29 PM To: Daniel Pearson Subject: RE: Water Conservation Informational article Hi Daniel, Here is the updated water information For June 2015 the City used 46.692 Million Gallons per day or (176.5 gallons per person, per day), which typically the demand we see in August. 2009 was a comparable year for low flows in the Molalla River, with average flows at 259 cfs. We are currently seeing average flows at 156 cfs for the year. Let me know if you need any other info. Can you please send me a copy of the write up before you send it out. Thank you, Jennifer Cline, P.E. City of Molalla Public Works Director O: 503.759.0218 F: 503.829.3676 From: Jennifer Cline [mailto:jcline@cityofmolalla.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2015 3:30 PM Cc: Dan Huff Subject: RE: Water Conservation Informational article Hi Daniel, The City of Molalla over the next few months will be working on an education program regarding Water Conservation. As you may know the Molalla River levels have been at record low flows this year. The City currently draws surface water from the Molalla River and monitors the flows on a daily basis. We are seeing Molalla River levels in June where we would expect them to be at in late July and August. In addition, the City is seeing water consumption rates rise. As consumption increases, so does the amount of water the City must treat on a daily basis, leading to increased operational costs as well as energy and treatment process expenditures. The additional water consumption is typical for the summer season from increased outside use such as; lawn and garden irrigation, car washing and recreational use. We see the most consumption over the weekends, which is expected since most people are home. Today we are on track for supplying 44.4 million gallons of potable water this month alone. This is about 168.2 gallons per person, per day. With implementation of a water conservation education program in the City, we are hopeful to see a 10-15% reduction in use. Everyone is capable of making a difference in water conservation. Here are some ways homeowners and businesses can reduce their water consumption along with the monthly water bill: OUTDOORS
INDOORS
What steps is the City taking to conserve water? Irrigation sprinkler run times in the parks will be adjusted to meet the minimum watering need of about 1” per week. The hours at the Fox Park Splash Pad will be reduced to 11 AM to 7 PM, a reduction of 2 hours a day. The hours could be reduced or the splash pad closed if levels continue to decrease.
Jennifer Cline, P.E.
City of Molalla
Public Works Director
O: 503.759.0218
F: 503.829.3676
From: dpearson@canbyherald.com [mailto:dpearson@canbyherald.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2015 3:07 PM
Subject: RE: Water Conservation Informational article
Anything you can send me so we can get a start please do. This will help me put together some questions and think of other sources to speak to as well.
Daniel Pearson
Reporter – Canby Herald/Molalla Pioneer
241 N. Grant St.
Canby, OR 97013
503-266-6831
From: Jennifer Cline [mailto:jcline@cityofmolalla.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2015 2:57 PM
To: Daniel Pearson
Subject: RE: Water Conservation Informational article
I interviewed our WTP operator this morning and have some good data to share. I will work on getting this to you soon.
Also, I can provide some simple conservation methods businesses and home owners can implement around the City to conserve water. The City will be cutting back on watering the Parks and hours of operation at the splash pad as well.
Jennifer Cline, P.E.
City of Molalla
Public Works Director
O: 503.759.0218
F: 503.829.3676
From: dpearson@canbyherald.com [mailto:dpearson@canbyherald.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2015 2:56 PM
Subject: RE: Water Conservation Informational article
Too funny. I just got back from meeting with your mayor and was about to email you re: water conservation. Yes, I still want to do the piece. How much information do you have together that you can go ahead and send me?
Daniel Pearson
Reporter – Canby Herald/Molalla Pioneer
241 N. Grant St.
Canby, OR 97013
503-266-6831
From: Jennifer Cline [mailto:jcline@cityofmolalla.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2015 1:31 PM
To: Daniel Pearson
Cc: Dan Huff
Subject: Water Conservation Informational article
Hi Daniel,
Just checking in to see if you’re interested in writing a water conservation informational article for the Molalla Pioneer? We are seeing impacts and having to make adjustments that we normally do not do until late July, early August.
FYI – the Molalla River has hit a record low of 99 cfs today recorded at the USGS Canby monitoring station. The last recorded record low was in 1940 of 106 cfs.
Jennifer Cline, P.E.
Public Works Director
117 N Molalla Ave.
PO Box 248 *
Molalla, OR 97038
O: 503.759.0218
F: 503.829.3676