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PROJECT NAME
Bayside Gardens - Water supply assessment
RMP File Number
802
Date
1/26/2004
MO Ref
04-13
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<br />II ., ,. - <br /> <br /> <br />J [ <br /> <br /> <br />The frequency and magnitude of these cutbacks is increasing over time. <br /> <br /> <br />The City finds that the frequency and magnitude of these cutbacks for existing water users is <br />unacceptable. Figure 2 also shows the degradation in reliability if the 103.6 AFIY of new water <br />demands were added as a result of the Bayside Gardens Project. The degradation makes the <br />shortage cutbacks about 0.8% more for existing users than without the project. <br /> <br />Figure 2. Water Supply Reliability <br /> <br />0% <br /> <br /> <br />-5% <br /> <br /> <br />~ -10% <br />~ <br />.3 <br />. -15% <br />~ <br /> <br />~ -20% <br /> <br />t -25% <br /> <br />-30% <br />-29.1% <br /> <br />.35% <br />NA% NA% 7.6% NA% 2,5% <br />Seeoario 1 S,,"",~ 2 Soenar;o 3 Seeoar;o 4 Seeoar", 5 <br />Frequen,y of Water Cutbeo" <br /> <br />-o-NoAction ~w;th 103.6AFYNewProje,t <br /> <br /> <br />7. INSUFFICIENT WATER SUPPLY <br />SB 610 provides that "if, as a result of its assessment, the public water system concludes that <br />its water supplies are, or will be, insufficient, the public water system shall provide to the city or <br />county its plans for acquiring additional water supplies, setting forth the measures that are <br />being undertaken to acquire and develop those supplies." Those plans may include information <br />concerning the following: <br />"(1) The estimated total costs, and the proposed methods of financing the costs, associated <br />with acquiring the additional water supplies. <br /> <br />(2) All federal, state and local permits, approvals or entitlements that are anticipated to be <br />required in order to acquire and develop the additional water supplies. <br /> <br />(3) ... the estimated time frames within which the water system expects to be able to <br />acquire additional water supplies." <br /> <br />(Water Code Section 10911.) <br /> <br />The City has developed plans for a recycled water treatment, storage, pumping and distribution <br />system that will serve high quality water to existing and future water users for landscape <br />irrigation and various industrial uses. This system provides a means of meeting water demands <br /> <br />Page6of8 <br />
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