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Page 5 of 50 <br />(G) to accelerate the recovery of threatened species, endangered <br />species, and designated critical habitats that are adversely affected <br />by Federal reclamation projects or are subject to a recovery plan <br />or conservation plan under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 <br />(16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) under which the Commissioner of <br />Reclamation has implementation responsibilities; or <br />(H) to carry out any other activitp— <br />(0 to address any climate -related impact to the water supply of <br />the United States that increases ecological resiliency to the <br />impacts of climate change; or <br />(ii) to prevent any water -related crisis or conflict at any <br />watershed that has a ne rus to a Federal reclamation project <br />located to a set -vice area. <br />2. PUBLIC PURPOSE OF SUPPORT OR STIMULATION <br />The proposed Santa Ana Automated Nleteringlnfrastructure Installation Project (Project) will <br />increase the reliability of water supplies and improve water management. <br />3. BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES <br />Through WaterSMART (Sustain and Manage America's Resources for Tomorrow), Reclamation <br />leverages Federal and non -Federal funding to work cooperatively with states, tribes, and local <br />entities as they plan for and implement actions to increase water supply reliability through <br />investments and attention to local water conflicts. Working together with our stakeholders, <br />WaterSMART provides support for the Department of the Interior's priorities, including creating <br />a legacy of conservation stewardship, sustainably developing our energy and natural resources, <br />modernizing our infrastructure through public -private partnerships, and restoring trust with local <br />communities by improving relationships and communication with states, tribes, local <br />governments, communities, landowners and water suers. <br />Through Water and Energy Efficiency Grants, Reclamation provides assistance to states, tribes, <br />irrigation districts, water districts, and other entities with water or power delivery authority to <br />undertake projects that result in quantifiable and sustained water savings and support broader <br />water reliability benefits. <br />The City of Santa Ana, located in southern California, will replace 11,250 manual -read water <br />meters with updated advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) meters. AMI will provide real-time <br />operational modeling information, establish a leak detection system, and provide water - <br />consumption data to allow individuals to better manage their water usage. The project is <br />expected to result in a water savings of 371 acre-feet annually that is currently lost to meter <br />inaccuracies and leaks. The City is currently dependent on a combination of local groundwater <br />and imported water for its supply. Water saved through the project will supplement the City's <br />finite groundwater supply and reduce the need to purchase additional water. <br />Agreement No. R19.9P00131 AgreementT=plate <br />20C _7 (03/2019) <br />