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<br />~/ð-/7 <br /> <br />Table Notes: <br /> <br />(a) The values for the estimated recycled water demands are taken from the Market Assessment that was used as <br />the basis for the Technical Memorandum by Kennedy/Jenks "Recycled Water Alternatives for the Community <br />Task Force on Recycled Water - FINAL (Rev 1)" dated 15 March, 2004. The assumptions for other potable <br />water demand reductions are taken from the Recycled Water Task Force Report, dated March 3, 2004. <br />(b) The estimated potable water demand reductions have been updated, where applicable, based on new <br />information made available due to ongoing recycled water market assessment refinement and collection of <br />additional water use data. <br />(c) Data as of May 2005. <br />(d) The potable demand reduction estimated in Alternative TF for turf replacement at Hoover Park and Sequoia High <br />School was based on theoretical water demands. The 2005 updated potable demand reductions are based on a <br />14-year average of water meter records provided by City staff. <br />(e) In addition, cumulative water savings due to incremental implementation of the City's 'active' conservation <br />measures is estimated to be 198 af/yr as of Feb. 2005 (see Appendix B) <br />(f) Assumes a potable water demand reduction of 25 gallons per day per toilet and 5 days per week occupancy for <br />commercial buildings. <br /> <br />2.1.1 Recycled Water System <br /> <br />This section describes the status of the Alternative TF recycled water system, which the Task <br />Force estimated would reduce potable water demand by 1,710 af/yr. The recycled water will be <br />used to irrigate Task Force-eligible landscapes (commercial, city-owned. Caltrans, and <br />Homeowner's Associations) as well as for industrial applications and for indoor uses, e.g., toilet <br />flushing in new commercial buildings. The Alternative TF recycled water system includes <br />pipelines and customers in Redwood Shores, the Greater Bayfront Area, and portions of Central <br />Redwood City. <br /> <br />2.1.1.1 Alternative TF Recycled Water System <br /> <br />Recommendation: Deliver recycled water to 108 customers for an estimated potable water <br />demand reduction of 1,687 af/yr. 93 of the perspective customers are existing users and fifteen <br />customers are future developments. Refer to Figure 1 for an illustration of the Alternative TF <br />recycled water project. <br /> <br />2.1.1.1.1 Recycled Water Pipelines <br />Status: <br /> <br />The first phase of recycled water pipeline design includes all distribution pipelines east of <br />Bayshore Highway 101 and has been divided into five discrete project areas: <br /> <br />. Redwood Shores <br />. Skyway <br />. Bike Path <br />. Bayfront <br />. Seaport <br /> <br />Refer to Figure 2 for a schematic of the proposed phase one pipeline alignment and discrete <br />project areas. <br /> <br />Redwood City Recycled Water Project <br /> <br />Progress Report 2005 <br /> <br />Redwood City Recyc/ed Water Task Force Recommendations - Final Report <br />p:lpw-p'oj\2004\0466025 rwc recycled retofit & support svcllask 11 program support\task force status report\finai report\progre.. report on U recommendations_final-doc <br /> <br />Page 9 <br />