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Item 21 - Water Supply Assessment for the Warner - Red Hill Mixed Use Development Project
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Item 21 - Water Supply Assessment for the Warner - Red Hill Mixed Use Development Project
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T HE W ARNER P ROJECT <br />W ATER S UPPLY A SSESSMENT A UGUST 21, 2020 <br />F USCOE E NGINEERING , I NC. 24 <br />As shown in Table 9 above, in all climate scenarios analyzed in the 2015 UWMP, available <br />water supplies are projected to meet demands. Reliability of local water supplies will be ensured <br />through continued implementation of the OCWD Groundwater Management Plan, OCWD’s <br />LTFP, and the combined efforts and programs among member agencies of Metropolitan. <br /> <br />The City closely monitors development throughout the City to ensure water supplies will meet <br />growing demand. The City has a log of all developments that have required a WSA and track <br />the increases in water demands from these projects. These projects are listed below: <br /> <br />• Civic Center Facilities Project WSA (November 2016) <br />• Elan Apartments Project WSA (November 2017) <br />• MainPlace Mall Project WSA (April 2019) <br />• 4th and Cabrillo Project WSA (August 2020) <br /> <br />The Warner Project has been added to the City’s list of proposed developments. The Project is <br />anticipated to be constructed and operational in 2023. As shown in Table 10 below, the City <br />is able to provide water supply to satisfy these additional projects including the Warner Project.
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