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8.A. - Page 47 <br /> Water Storage and Distribution System <br /> General. The Enterprise's distribution system consists of distribution mains, 12 storage <br /> facilities, 10 pump stations, and 26 pressure reducing valves ranging from 2 to 6 inches in <br /> diameter. <br /> Water Storage Facilities. The Enterprise's 12 storage facilities range in size from 0.09 <br /> million gallons to 4.00 million gallons with a total storage capacity of 21.24 million gallons. <br /> Typically, the storage tanks are filled to 50% of capacity, which would provide two days' <br /> supply to the customers of the Enterprise in an emergency situation. <br /> Table 6 <br /> Existing Potable Water Storage Facilities <br /> Capacity <br /> Pressure Zone Storage Facility (million gallons) <br /> Easter Cross Easter Cross—1 Tank 0.10 <br /> Easter Bowl Easter Bowl—1 Tank 1.20 <br /> Glenloch Glenloch—1 Tank 0.09 <br /> Wilmington South Wilmington—1 Tank 0.25 <br /> Cambridge Cambridge—2 Tanks 0.65 <br /> Lakeview Lakeview—1 Reservoir 1.00 <br /> Main City Zone Sequoia—2 Tanks 8.00 <br /> Main City Zone Reservoir Carson—1 3.75 <br /> Redwood Shores Peninsula 1-1 Tank 3.20 <br /> Redwood Shores Peninsula 2—1 Tank 3.00 <br /> Total Domestic 21.24 <br /> Source: City of Redwood City-Public Works Services Department("A Technical Report on the City Water Storage <br /> Capability"and Redwood City Pressure Zone Map). <br /> In addition, the Enterprise has storage for 5.2 million gallons of recycled water at the <br /> SVCW site. <br /> -23- <br />