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<br />.. <br />it <br />it <br />it <br />.J <br />i <br />~ <br />!1 <br />!1 <br />!1 <br />jI <br />!II <br />!II <br />!II <br />~ <br />!I <br />!I <br />!I <br />!I <br />!I <br />!I <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />!'.II <br />!II <br />~ <br />!II <br />. <br />, <br />, <br />!II <br />J <br />JI <br />~ <br /> <br />~ <br />~ <br /> <br />GlyofSa'llaAn3 <br />2::J05Urba"Wa:ert"',arl3i,er1W."t <br />~Ian Update <br /> <br />2000 Urban Water Management I?I'an Development <br />Huntington Beach, CA <br /> <br />Project Date <br />Fa!i/Winter 2000 <br /> <br />Client <br />CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH <br />Public Works Department, <br />Water Division <br />1900 I Huntington Street <br />PO Bex 190 <br />Huntington Beach. CA 92648 <br /> <br />Contact <br />Kenneth J- Dills, Senior Administrative <br />Analyst <br />(714) 375-5055 <br /> <br />Key Personnel <br />De'l;5e Lands:ect. PI-eject Manager <br /> <br /> <br />The City of Huntington Beach owns <br />and operates its water system serving <br />a population of nearly 208,000 people. <br />The City provides approximately 38,000 <br />acre-feet per year of potable water to over <br />50,000 customers. Water system facilities <br />include three imported water connections, <br />seven active wells, and three storage and <br />distribution reservoirs with a capaeity of <br />40.5 million gallons. The storage system <br />is supported with three booster stations <br />that have a total capacity of 40,000 gallons <br />per minute. Huntington Beach receives 66 <br />percent of its water supply from groundwater and 34 percent from imported <br />water, with recycled water use projected to begin in the year 2005. <br /> <br />Psomas prepared the City of Huntington Beach 2000 Urban Water Management <br />Plan Update, which included meetings with key City staff, information and data <br />collection, analysis of water sources, and supply and demand, coordination with <br />regional programs, and preparation of draft and final plans. <br /> <br />2000 UrlDan Water Management I?I!an Development <br /> <br />Fountain Valley, CA <br /> <br />Project Date <br />Fall/Winter 2000 <br /> <br />Client <br />CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY <br />Public. Works Department, <br />Water Division <br />17300 Mt Herrmann <br />Fountain Valley, CA 92708 <br /> <br />Contact <br />Mike Green, Utilities Superintendent <br />(714) 593-4607 <br /> <br />Key Personnel <br />Denise Landstedt. Project Manager <br /> <br />The City of Fountain Valley owns and operates its water <br />system serving a population of nearly 57,000 people. The <br />City provides approximately 10,600 acre-feet per year of <br />potable water to nearly 16,000 customers_ Water system <br />facilities include one imported water connection, seven <br />active wells, and two storage and distribution reservoirs <br />with a capacity of 10 million gallons, with a fire reserve <br />capacity of 12,500 gallons per minute. Fountain Valley <br />receives 70 percent of its water supply from groundwater, 23 <br />percent frol11 imported water, and seven percent from recycled water. <br /> <br /> <br />Psomas prepared the City of Fountain Valley 2000 Urban Water Management <br />Plan Update. Preparation included meetings with key City staff, information and <br />data collec\ion, analysis of water sources, supply and demand, coordination with <br />regional programs, and preparation of drat! and final plans. <br /> <br />PSOMAS <br /> <br />PrOject Experience I Page 13 <br />