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(a), The difference in groundwater availability creates a "haves versus have - <br />nots" situation that is conducive to inherent conflicts. <br />Disagree. <br />The City of Santa Ana provides its own water utility and does not experience any <br />conflicts with cities outside of Santa Ana in this regard. <br />(b), The difference in groundwater availability provides opportunities for <br />responsible participants to develop and construct long -term solutions which <br />will benefit the entire county. <br />Disagree partially on finding 4.b. <br />Use of storage in the OCWD basin is allowed by agreement with OCWD. <br />OCWD has entered into storage arrangements that allow MWD to store up to <br />66,000 AF of imported water and to recall as much as 20,000 AF out of this same <br />storage in any one year. This additional yield out of storage benefits everyone in <br />Southern California. In addition, a February 2006 Emergency Services Program <br />Agreement was developed with OCWD that allows emergency water supplies <br />from the basin to be exchanged with south Orange County. This program is <br />currently being used to allow conveyance of water to south Orange County during <br />emergency situations. <br />• R -1, Each Orange County municipal planning agency, in cooperation with its <br />respective water supply agency, should prepare for adoption by its city council, a <br />dedicated Water Element to its General Plan in conjunction with a future <br />update, not to exceed June 30, 2010. This document should include detailed <br />implementation measures based on objective -based policies that match realistic <br />projections of the County's future water supplies. These objectives, policies and <br />implementation measures should address imported supply constraints, including <br />catastrophic outages and incorporate the realistic availability and timing of <br />"new" water sources such as desalination, contaminated groundwater <br />reclamation and surface water recycling. <br />This recommendation will not be implemented. <br />The City of Santa Ana adequately plans for its projected water needs through its <br />General Plan and its Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP). The General Plan <br />incorporates a significant amount of policy language through its Conservation and <br />Land Use Elements. Requiring a separate Water Element would duplicate the goals <br />and objectives already contained in the General Plan without providing any additional <br />benefit to long -term water planning. The City's UWMP also serves a long -range <br />planning function for water supply issues and is required to be updated every five <br />years. In addition, MWD prepares an UWMP, an Integrated Resources Plan, and <br />provides periodic water supply updates for use by the City. Collectively, these <br />documents provide what has been suggested. <br />19E -6 <br />
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