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The City finds that the frequency and magnitude of these cutbacks for existing water users is <br /> unacceptable. Figure 2 also shows the degradation in reliability if the 407 AF/Y of new water <br /> demands were added as a result of the Marina Shores Village project. The degradation makes <br /> the shortage cutbacks about 3% more for existing users than without the project. <br /> <br /> Figure 2. Water Supply Reliability <br /> <br /> 0% <br /> <br /> , <br /> <br /> [--C'--I~o Action '-O~wlth 407 AFY New Project <br /> <br />7, INSUFFICIENT WATER SUPPLY <br /> SB 610 provides that "if, as a result of its assessment, the public water system concludes that <br /> its water supplies are, or will be, insufficient, the public water system shall provide to the city or <br /> county its plans for acquiring additional water supplies, setting forth the measures that are <br /> being undertaken to acquire and develop those supplies." Those plans may include information <br /> concerning the following: <br /> "(1) The estimated total costs, and the proposed methods of financing the costs, associated <br /> with acquiring the additional water supplies. <br /> <br /> (2) All federal, state and local permits, approvals or entitlements that are anticipated to be <br /> required in order to acquire and develop the additional water supplies. <br /> <br /> (3) ... the estimated time frames within which the water system expects to be able to <br /> acquire additional water supplies." <br /> <br /> (Water Code Section 10911.) <br /> <br /> The City has developed tentative plans for a recycled water treatment, storage, pumping and <br /> distribution system that will serve high quality water to existing and future water users for <br /> landscape irrigation and various industrial uses. This system provides a means of meeting <br /> water demands that would otherwise have to be met from potable water sources. The recycled <br /> <br /> Page 6 of 8 <br /> <br /> <br />