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<br />$. /6.,z6 <br /> <br />Status: The City is currently evaluating this recommendation. <br /> <br />Work Plan Next Steps: The results of the City's evaluation will be complete in FY 2005/06. <br /> <br />2.2.6 <br /> <br />OPM #6: Consider Requiring Conservation Devices in New <br />Construction <br /> <br />Recommendation: Consider requiring installation of water-efficient spray nozzles in newly <br />constructed or renovated food service facilities, ET controllers in newly constructed commercial <br />landscape, and hot water recirculation systems in new construction buildings. <br /> <br />Status: The City is studying this recommendation by researching existing programs at other <br />agencies. <br /> <br />Work Plan Next Steps: The results of the City's evaluation will be complete in FY 2005/06. <br /> <br />2.2.7 OPM #7: Evaluate Incentives for Electronic Eye Faucets <br /> <br />Recommendation: Investigate and determine feasibility of incentive programs for installing <br />electronic eye faucets in commercial buildings, considering both retrofit and new construction <br />facilities. <br /> <br />Status: The City is currently evaluating this recommendation. <br /> <br />Work Plan Next Steps: The results of the City's evaluation will be complete in FY 2005/06. <br /> <br />OPM #8: Investigate Potential Water Swaps with Other Potable <br />Water Retailers <br /> <br />Recommendation: Investigate and determine feasibility of trading recycled water for potable <br />water with neighboring water retailers. <br /> <br />2.2.8 <br /> <br />Status: The critical milestones of an approved, financed and under-construction project with <br />flexibility to deliver large amounts of recycled water to other agencies were achieved in January <br />2005. As the project team completes its refined roadmap for meeting Redwood City 2010 water <br />supply goals, additional resources are being allocated to development of a strategy for pursuing <br />water transfers and/or trades. City staff and consultants have participated in a range of <br />discussions with sister agencies in the Bay Area Water Supply & Conservation Agency <br />(BAWSCA). Additionally, the City's recycled water project has been re-submitted for several <br />state and federal grants, including an "integrated resources planning" grant via a collaboration of <br />BAWSCA, the SFPUC, EBMUD and the Santa Clara Valley Water District. <br /> <br />Work Plan Next SteDs: City staff plans to complete a working strategy by the end of 2005 and <br />develop a list of first priority agencies and establish initial contacts by June 2006. <br /> <br />Redwood City Recycled Water Project <br />Progress Report 2005 <br />Redwood City Recycled Water Task Force Recommendations - Final Report <br />p:\pw-proj1200410468025 rwc recycled retrofit & support svc\task 11 program supportltask force status report\final report\progre.. report on U recommendationsjinal.doc <br /> <br />Page 18 <br />
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