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Santa Ana 2020 Urban Water Management Plan <br />arcadis.com <br />7-15 <br />need, and in accordance with their WSCP, and may include the use of supplies and storage programs <br />within the Colorado River, SWP, and In-Region. <br />7.5.2 Total Water Supply and Use Comparison <br />The City’s DRA concludes that water supplies meet total water demand, assuming a five-year <br />consecutive drought from FY 2020-21 through FY 2024-25 (Table 7-5). For simplicity, the table shows <br />supply to balance the modeled demand in the table. However, based on the purchase agreement the City <br />has with MET (Section 6.2), the City is contractually able to purchase more water from MET, should the <br />need arise. <br />Table 7-5: Five-Year Drought Risk Assessment Tables to Address Water Code Section 10635(b) <br />DWR Submittal Table 7-5: Five-Year Drought Risk Assessment Tables to <br />address Water Code Section 10635(b) <br />2021 Total <br />Total Water Use 35,581 <br />Total Supplies 35,581 <br />Surplus/Shortfall w/o WSCP Action 0 <br />Planned WSCP Actions (use reduction and supply augmentation) <br />WSCP - supply augmentation benefit 0 <br />WSCP - use reduction savings benefit 0 <br />Revised Surplus/(shortfall)0 <br />Resulting % Use Reduction from WSCP action 0% <br />2022 Total <br />Total Water Use 35,665 <br />Total Supplies 35,665 <br />Surplus/Shortfall w/o WSCP Action 0 <br />Planned WSCP Actions (use reduction and supply augmentation) <br />WSCP - supply augmentation benefit 0 <br />WSCP - use reduction savings benefit 0 <br />Revised Surplus/(shortfall)0