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2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN <br />The above demand values were provided by MWDOC and reviewed by the City as part of the UWMP <br />effort. The City will aim to decrease its reliance on imported water by pursuing a variety of water <br />conservation strategies, the City's per capita water use is projected to decrease as detailed in section 2.5 <br />below. <br />Table 2 -6: Inclusion in Water Use Projections <br />The demand data presented in this section accounts for passive savings in the future. Passive savings <br />are water savings as a result of Codes, Standards, Ordinances, or Transportation and Land Use Plans as <br />well as public outreach on water conservation and higher efficiency fixtures. Passive savings are <br />anticipated to continue for the next 25 years and will result in continued water saving and reduced <br />consumption levels. <br />2.4.4 Total Water Demand Projections <br />Based on the information provided above, the total demand for potable water is listed below in Table 2 -6 <br />below. Recycled water demand is projected to remain constant through the planning horizon. <br />Table 2 -6; Total Water Demands (AF) <br />2.4.5 Water Use for Lower Income Households <br />Since 2010, the UW MP Act has required retail water suppliers to include water use projections for single - <br />family and multi - family residential housing for lower income and affordable households. This will assist the <br />City in complying with the requirement under Government Code Section 65589.7 granting priority for <br />providing water service to lower income households. A lower income household is defined as a <br />household earning below 80 percent of the median household income (MHI). <br />arcadis.com �'C WIN 2 -8 <br />