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25A - AGMT RECYCLED WATER SYSTEM PLAN
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25A
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2/20/2018
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h ` � City of Santa Ana Recycled Water Master Plan <br />• MacArthur Boulevard Median <br />Landscape <br />• Bear Street Median Landscape <br />• Thornton Park <br />• Harbor Boulevard Median Landscape <br />• Santa Ana Valley High School Sports <br />Complex Landscape <br />While the GAP provides recycled water <br />supply to sixteen customers in the City of <br />Santa Ana, the City seeks to expand their <br />recycled water system to offset more <br />potable demand. The focus of the recycled <br />water master plan will be to identify the <br />potential for expanded recycled water use in <br />the City and the distribution system needed <br />to supply that demand. Finally, the <br />master plan will identify the most <br />cost-effective option for the City and <br />provide a hydraulic model of the <br />recommended system. <br />The TRHA Team will utilize a proven <br />approach to complete the Recycled <br />Water Master Plan. The approach <br />encompasses the following five <br />steps: <br />1. Assessment of Available <br />Recycled Water Supplies, <br />2. Assessment and Verification <br />of Potential Recycled Water <br />Demands, <br />3. Evaluation of Treatment <br />Requirements for Potential <br />Recycled Water Customers, <br />4. Development of <br />Water Distribution <br />and <br />Recycled <br />The GAP distribution system can only <br />provide service to the southern portion of <br />the City. To expand the system into the <br />northern portion of the City storage and <br />pumping will be required. By taking <br />recycled water at a constant rate and <br />peaking from its own reservoirs additional <br />users could be served with recycled water. <br />The second potential source of recycled <br />water would be from interconnections to the <br />GWRS pipeline. The GWRS pipeline <br />shown in Figure 2, transverses the City and <br />provides recycled water for groundwater <br />injection and spreading. If an agreement <br />could be made with OCWD to make this <br />s <br />ARRA �� t'd <br />8Y OCWpi �+"4a a F3'.t a PDAMO <br />MANAGED <br />l�At <br />RECRAROC < {X t+ <br />F 3 <br />sACAKo <br />6WRSANCBDWAIft <br />"PURiF�CAT@NI'AOILIFY <br />SEAWATER =m����" <br />INTA441CN <br />BARRIER <br />Cid <br />"yPACII <br />O .1—ATMENT <br />FACILITYc'"�{'� <br />OCEAN o g n t y` <br />OUTFLOW, y� <br />PACIFIC <br />OCEAN <br />System options, <br />5. Cost and Funding Evaluation for <br />Recycled Water System. <br />Assessment of Available Recycled Water <br />Supplies <br />The first task in the Recycled Water Master <br />Plan will be to identify and evaluate the <br />sources of recycled water supply to the City. <br />In this case, this will consist of reviewing the <br />recycled water supplied by the GAP. <br />Figure 2 -- GWRS Pipelines <br />pipeline available the cost impacts of <br />storage, pumping, and energy costs of <br />expanding only from the GAP pipelines <br />could be significantly reduced. <br />Firm Team, Understanding of Need and Approach, and Scope of Work <br />25A-17 <br />Page 4 <br />
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