Analysis shall include: 4.1 A comprehensive review of water rights, permits, source capabilities, and potential water quality regulations. 4.2 An assessment of the existing water supply, identify deficiencies in the water supply, analyze current and projected water use, provide demand forecasts to guide system modeling and recommend improvements. This assessment should include: average day demand, maximum day demand, fire flow, peak hour demand and include both current and future demand scenarios and assess the condition of water supply wells, treatment plants, boosters and reservoirs including such factors as efficiency, reliability, equipment upgrades, operational changes, replacement schedule, and the addition of new facilities and/or equipment. 4.3 Review the City's 2020 UWMP for projected available domestic supply capabilities for the next 5-20 years. 4.4 Review the City's Water Conservation goals and provide recommendations for ways to implement and quantify conservation efforts in ways that can be easily presented and understood by upper management, City officials, and the general public. 4.5 Make sound recommendations to improve water supply and distribution, including identifying infrastructure needs and operational changes. 4.6 Investigate conservation program alternatives and assess how current and future regulations will affect water system operation and planning.