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b� �� <br /> C►ty of Redwood City Draft 2005 Urban Water Management Plan <br /> REVISED Table 4-3 <br /> Future Water Reliability (AF/yr) <br /> Descri tion 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 <br /> ATER DEMAND <br /> Existing Customers Base Projection 12,596 12,596 12,596 12,596 12,596 12,596 <br /> New Customers -54 283 586 1,027 1,458 1,974 <br /> Passive Conservation -269 -523 -712 -853 -959 -1,038 <br /> ctive Conservation -294 -632 -488 -413 -373 -341 <br /> otal Water Use (Billed) 11,979 11,724 11,982 12,357 12,723 13,191 <br /> Unaccounted for Water 4% 479 469 479 494 509 528 <br /> otal Water Demand 12,458 12,193 12,461 12,851 13,232 13,719 <br /> ATER SUPPLY <br /> Redwood City Recycled Water 30 922 1,178 1,398 1,695 1,995 <br /> ransfers / Exchanges in or out 0 0 0 0 0 0 <br /> , Desalination 0 0 0 0 0 0 <br /> Redwood Ci Groundwater 0 0 0 0 0 0 <br /> ater Needed from SFPUC 12,428 11,271 11,283 11,453 11,537 11,72 <br /> Scenario with No SFPUC Cutback (Normal Year) <br /> SFPUC Water Supplies 12,428 11,271 11,283 11,453 11,537 11,724 <br /> Shortage 0 0 0 0 0 0 <br /> % Shorta e 0% �% �% 0% 0% 0% <br /> Scenario with 10% SFPUC Cutback (One Dry Year) <br /> FPUC Water Supplies �'� 11,201 10,899 10,899 10,899 10,899 10,899 <br /> Shortage 1,226 372 384 554 638 825 <br /> % Shorta e 10.9% 3.4% 3.5% 5.1 % 5.9% 7.6% <br /> cenario with 20% SFPUC Cutback <br /> SFPUC Water Supplies �'� 9,734 9,465 9,465 9,465 9,465 9,465 <br /> Shortage 2,694 1,843 1,855 2,025 2,109 2,29 <br /> % Shorta e 27.7% 19.5% 19.7% 21.5% 22.4% 24.3% <br /> (1) The 2005 water supplies available to Redwood City are based on information contained in ietter sent to Peter Ingram (City) <br /> rom Paula Kehoe (SFPUC) dated June 1, 2005. The 2010 supplies are lower because the Redwood City-purchased water <br /> rom SFPUC is expected to drop between 2005 and 2010. Other agencies will also be using more water, making less available <br /> or Redwood City. After 2010, the water supplies shown stay at 2010 levels. They could materially change with changes in the <br /> Master Contract and IWSAP scheduled to ex ire Jul 2009. <br />