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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> The CAP should: <br /> <br /> • Take inventory of the water conservation activities already taking place in City facilities and identify <br /> <br /> areas where additional efforts could be made <br /> ? In particular in the parks and other maintenance areas <br /> <br /> ? Some options may be: <br /> ? Reduce water in common areas - eliminate turf in some areas? <br /> <br /> ? Improve irrigation controls <br /> • Medians (water options, smart controllers/adaptors) <br /> <br /> v Synthetic ground cover options <br /> • Medians <br /> <br /> • Ball parks <br /> • Linear parks <br /> <br /> • Determine additional opportunities for the City to encourage water conservation in commercial and <br /> industrial facilities <br /> <br /> • Determine additional opportunities for City use of recycled water <br /> • Determine alternative sources for funding of additional water conservation/efficiency programs or <br /> <br /> infrastructure changes to conserve water <br /> • Include other changes suggested by the consultant <br /> <br /> <br /> Waste <br /> <br /> The City's recycling and waste diversion programming has been in existence for more than twenty <br /> <br /> years. To achieve AB939 goals, the City has implemented a comprehensive list of recycling and waste <br /> diversion programs: <br /> <br /> • Residential 3-cart refuse/recyclables/green waste collection <br /> • Limited multi-family recycling <br /> <br /> • Curbside used oil and filter collection <br /> • Curbside universal waste collection <br /> <br /> • Commercial recycling options <br /> • Construction and Demolition recycling <br /> <br /> • Certified recycling centers for bottles and cans recycling <br /> <br /> Page 10 of 15 <br /> <br /> 19E-12 <br />