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55B - RESO - CIVIC CENTER WATER SUPPLY
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CITY OF SANTA ANA CIVIC CENTER FACILITIES STRATEGIC PLAN <br />WATER SUPPLY ASSESSMENT <br />City of Santa Ana Groundwater Historical Extraction <br />The City pumps groundwater through its twenty (20) operating groundwater wells. The following table <br />summarizes the groundwater volume pumped by the City during the last five years. <br />Table 8: Historical City Groundunter Volume Pumped <br />Groundwater Volume Pumped in AFY <br />Groundwater Basin <br />2011 <br />2012 <br />2013 <br />2014 <br />2015 <br />OC Groundwater Basin <br />24,293 <br />20,236 <br />26,613 <br />27,953 <br />26,351 <br />Summary of Existing and Planned Sources of Water <br />The following is a summary of the current and planned sources of water for the City as included in the <br />UWMP. <br />Table 9: City Actual and ProiectedWaterSupplier <br />The City does receive recycled water from the OCWD's Green Acres Project (GAP) that is used for non - <br />potable applications. Section 6 of the UWMP summarizes the recycled water usage and potential within <br />the City of Santa Ana, <br />Supply Reliability <br />Every urban water supplier is required to assess the reliability of their water service to its customers under <br />normal, dry, and multiple dry water years, The City depends on a combination of imported and local <br />supplies to meet its water demands and has taken numerous steps to ensure it has adequate supplies. <br />Development or numerous local augment the reliability of the imported water system. The water supplies <br />are projected to meet full - service demands; Metropolitan's 2015 UWMP finds that Metropolitan is able to <br />meet, full- service demands of its member agencies starting 2020 through 2040 during normal years, single <br />dry year, and multiple dry years. <br />Metropolitan's 2015 Integrated Water Resources Plan (IRP) update describes the core water resources that <br />will be used to meet full - service demands at the retail level under all foreseeable hydrologic conditions <br />from 2020 through 2040. The foundation of Metropolitan's resource strategy for achieving regional water <br />supply reliability has been to develop and implement water resources programs and activities through its <br />IRP preferred resource mix. <br />14 <br />5 -1125 <br />Actual <br />Projected Water Supply (Reasonably Available) (AFY) <br />(AFY) <br />Water SuPpIv <br />2015 <br />2020 <br />2025 <br />2030 <br />2035 <br />2040 <br />Groundwater <br />OC Basin <br />26,351 <br />25,899 <br />27,802 <br />27,992 <br />27,985 <br />28,025 <br />Imported Water <br />Metropolitan <br />10.305 <br />10,799 <br />11,615 <br />11,697 <br />11,693 <br />11,711 <br />Recycled Water <br />352 <br />300 <br />300 <br />300 <br />300 <br />300 <br />OCWD GAP <br />TOTAL <br />37,008 <br />36,998 <br />39,717 <br />39,989 <br />1 39,978 <br />1 40,036 <br />The City does receive recycled water from the OCWD's Green Acres Project (GAP) that is used for non - <br />potable applications. Section 6 of the UWMP summarizes the recycled water usage and potential within <br />the City of Santa Ana, <br />Supply Reliability <br />Every urban water supplier is required to assess the reliability of their water service to its customers under <br />normal, dry, and multiple dry water years, The City depends on a combination of imported and local <br />supplies to meet its water demands and has taken numerous steps to ensure it has adequate supplies. <br />Development or numerous local augment the reliability of the imported water system. The water supplies <br />are projected to meet full - service demands; Metropolitan's 2015 UWMP finds that Metropolitan is able to <br />meet, full- service demands of its member agencies starting 2020 through 2040 during normal years, single <br />dry year, and multiple dry years. <br />Metropolitan's 2015 Integrated Water Resources Plan (IRP) update describes the core water resources that <br />will be used to meet full - service demands at the retail level under all foreseeable hydrologic conditions <br />from 2020 through 2040. The foundation of Metropolitan's resource strategy for achieving regional water <br />supply reliability has been to develop and implement water resources programs and activities through its <br />IRP preferred resource mix. <br />14 <br />5 -1125 <br />
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