water conservation proposal
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PROPOSED OVERALL PROCESS SCHEMATIC
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Existing Water Cooling System
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Water Cooling Diagram
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Evaporation Reduction Projection
50,000,000+ GALLONS
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Underground Temperature DifferentialUnderground Temperature Differential
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Lake Area Wells Reported to Texas Water Development Board
It appears there is significant seepage from Lytle into aquifers surrounding & below lake. Seepage of water above a set level can be accelerated for storage. Also, appears aquifers extend deeper than any of the wells reported thus far.
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Proposed towers / tanks / waterfalls seen from Northwest Shore
OVERLAY RENDERING OF PROPOSED EQUIPMENT
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CONSTRUCTION PLAN PHASES1. Gain approval for cooling system structure, appearance
& location areas from all stakeholders including: Board, Residents & City; simultaneously conduct underground surveys of planned areas; then plan drilling schedule.
2. Drill, cement, & cap wells sequentially – 25 total - depth determined based on water depth, formations, flow, qualities & previous well results tentatively as follows:• Center of dam (1)• Ends of dam (2 &3)• 9 additional locations around lake (4-12)
3. Plan additional 13 wells based on results of first 12.4. Adjust cooling system design based on well results. 5. Construct cooling system installations sequentially.
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*Dry Well
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