Ultimately, it is a study in peak capacity, not average use.
Under the rules, average daily use has dropped to 274 million gallons, officials said.
Both arrangements require average use of 100 hours a year for either four or five years.
During the experimental period (1988-1990) the average use was 100 queries per month.
"During the winter, the average daily use is 2.5 million gallons."
Americans, who on average use nearly 25 gallons a year, are the world's biggest milk consumers.
Its average use is continuously declining by 2-4% per quarter since April 2008.
The smallest user estimated an average use of two to three hours a month.
From 1954 to 1972, the average actual use was 711 permitted cattle.
The company would only have an average use of $500,000 in the 90 days.