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How does the District decide the number of customers that can be served?

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How does the District decide the number of customers that can be served?

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The District determines the number of customers that may be served based on the total annual water right granted to the District and the amount of water an average customer uses over a year. The water allocation, through which new water service is obtained, considers the total number of customers the District could serve versus the number of actual customers and potential customers that have been promised water service.

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