If we assume a peaking factor ...

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If we assume a peaking factor of about 1.5 that would give you about 18,000,000 liters/ day peak demand, and that translates to about 7.35 cubic feet per second.  Assuming a 50% growth in population and an increase in water demand of about 25%, that would mean that your future growth would increase by just under double to about 13.8 cubic feet per second. 

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We have already calculated similar to the idea of Mr. David, we considered 80 L/Day per capita demand based on climatic and cultural practices of water consumption. In this way 4.9 Cusecs is the current demand of a population of 1.5K. Whereas it would increased to 9 cusecs after 30 years based on the annual growth rate of maximum 2% of current population. 

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