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<br />6/ð-/:? <br /> <br />irrigation demand for the redeveloped campus is estimated to be 6 af/yr. Therefore, if the <br />redeveloped campus is served with recycled water, the estimated potable water demand <br />reduction of 22 af/yr will still be realized. If the City determines it is not feasible to serve the <br />redeveloped campus with recycled water due to its small demands, the City will realize a <br />potable demand reduction of 18 af/yr. <br /> <br />In 2004, the City began contacting potential commercial and industrial customers to gauge their <br />interest in receiving recycled water and to determine the feasibility of serving specific customer <br />sites. City staff and consultants have held discussions with Redwood Shores business owners, <br />Redwood Shores and Redwood City residents, HOA Board Members, Elected Officials, and <br />representatives of the Port of Redwood City and the Seaport Industrial Association. Comments <br />and feedback from these discussions have helped the City develop a project implementation <br />plan. <br /> <br />To date, 31 preliminary site retrofit designs have been created for commercial customers and <br />parkway landscaping in Redwood Shores. Initial data collection has been gathered for 15 <br />industrial sites in the Seaport area. <br /> <br />The City is currently developing a Recycled Water Use Application, User Terms & Conditions, <br />and supporting informational materials for commercial and industrial users. In conjunction with <br />the City's terms of use, the City Council's Utilities Committee will forward a recycled water <br />pricing policy for Council consideration in late May, 2005. <br /> <br />Work Plan Next Steps: <br /> <br />It is anticipated that, within the next year, site retrofit designs for 28 commercial sites and seven <br />parkways in Redwood Shores will be completed and fully approved for recycled water use. <br />These sites include City-owned landscaping on Marine Parkway, Shell Parkway, Bridge <br />Parkway, Davit Lane, and Redwood Shores Parkway, and commercial sites adjacent to Marine <br />Parkway and Twin Dolphin Drive. Retrofit construction on these 35 sites is expected to begin in <br />the next year, with an estimated 10 sites completed and ready to accept recycled water by <br />summer 2006. <br /> <br />Preliminary site retrofit designs will be developed for the 15 industrial customers from whom <br />initial data was collected in 2004/2005. The City will continue to target potential commercial and <br />industrial customers for initial data collection and site retrofit design. <br /> <br />Customer site retrofit site design is scheduled to be complete in February 2008. Construction of <br />customer site retrofits is scheduled to be complete in October 2008. <br /> <br />2.1.1.1.3 Recycled Water Treatment Facilities <br /> <br />Status: <br /> <br />The Disinfection, Storage and Pumping facilities were designed as a single contiguous structure <br />located north of SBSA's main structure. The design package was completed in November 2004 <br />and the construction contract awarded in April 2005. Pile driving began in early May 2005. <br /> <br />Redwood City Recycled Water Project <br /> <br />Progress Report 2005 <br /> <br />Redwood City Recycled Water Task Force Recommendations - Final Report <br />p:\pw-proj\2004\046BO25 rwc recycled re1rofit & support svcltasl< 11 program supportltask force status reportlfinal reportlprogre.. report on U recommendations_finatdoc <br /> <br />Page 11 <br />