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2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN <br />percent - 80 percent MHI). The report gives the household distribution for all households of various <br />income levels in the City which can be seen in Table 2 -7. Altogether the City has 54.18 percent low <br />income housing (SCAG, RHNA, November 2013). <br />Table 2 -7: Household Distribution Based on Median Household Income <br />Households Number of . <br />Extremely Low Income <br />11,370 <br />Very Low Income <br />12,486 <br />Lower Income <br />16,919 <br />Moderate Income <br />15,657 <br />Above Income <br />18,827 <br />Total Households <br />79,253 <br />Table 2 -8 provides the projected water needs for low income single family and multifamily units. The <br />projected water demands shown here represent 54.18 percent of the projected water demand for the <br />single - family and multifamily categories provided in Table 2 -4 above. For example, the total low income <br />single family residential demand is projected to be 7,441 AFY in 2020 and 8,052 AFY in 2040. <br />Table 2 -8: Projected Water Demands for Housing Needed for Low Income Households (AF) <br />2.5 x7 -7 Requirements <br />The Water Conservation Act of 2009, SBx7 -7, signed into law on February 3, 2010, requires the State of <br />California to reduce urban water use by 20 percent by the year 2020. The City must determine baseline <br />water use during their baseline period and water use targets for the years 2015 and 2020 to meet the <br />arcadis. or, 75E -30 2 -10 <br />