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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. 26 <br /> <br />As shown above, the UWMP and City water planning identifies sufficient water supplies to serve <br />the Project in addition to other planned projects through 2040. As the project will not be <br />constructed and operational until 2023, it has been confirmed by City staff that 2040 City supply <br />and demand projections are accurate through 2042 and adequate supply will be available to <br />support the Project for the required 20-year horizon.13 As shown above, based on the City’s <br />internal tracking sheet of UWMP supplies/demands and additional demands from the proposed <br />projects with WSAs, a small deficit of 391 AF (approximately 1% of total demands) is projected <br />for the year 2020. However, as the Project will not be constructed until after 2020, there will <br />be no additional deficit. In addition, as mentioned throughout this WSA, UWMPs are <br />conservative in nature and tend to overpredict demand as described in Section 3.1 and Table <br />5. As confirmed by the City’s Water Utility department, the deficits shown in Table 10 during <br />the year 2020 would not occur due to the substantial decrease in demand over the past several <br />years. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />13 Personal communication with City’s Water Utility department on 10/02/2019.
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