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AgdaPkt 2002-08-26
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8/26/2002
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Pdodty 1 Customers: <br /> <br /> · Existing First Step Project customers (dedicated landscape irrigation meters) <br /> Customers with agreements in place for service <br /> <br /> · Potential customers or groups of customers that have relatively large irrigation or <br /> demands, are adjacent potential pipeline corridors <br /> industrial <br /> and <br /> to <br /> transmission <br /> <br />Priority 2 Customers: <br /> <br /> · Potential customers or groups of customers that have small to medium-sized demands,~ <br /> and are adjacent to or relatively near potential transmission pipeline corridors <br /> <br />Pdodty 3 Customers: <br /> <br /> · Potential customers or groups of customers with relatively small demands, that are <br /> either remote from potential transmission pipeline corridors, or may have higher <br /> customer site retrofit costs <br /> <br /> · Proposed future developments or re-development sites, or existing customer sites that <br /> are served by private wells or the California Water Service Company <br /> <br />Priority 4 Customers: <br /> <br /> · Landscaped sites that are not presently irrigated or other uses that have very Iow <br /> demands <br /> <br /> · Sites that are very remote from potential transmiss on pipeline corridors, require <br /> significant additional pumping because of site elevation, or appear to have very <br /> challenging/expensive customer site retrofit costs <br /> <br />Priority 1 and 2 customers represent the most viable customers that are ready to be served, if <br />the City implements a mandatory use ordinance or obtains individual agreements for service. <br />The annual recycled water demand from Priodty 1 and 2 customers represents the most <br />reasonable minimum estimate of potential 'new water supply" for integrated water supply <br />planning. Some portion of Priodty 3 customer demands appear able to be cost-effectively <br />served, however, many cases is dependent upon establishing institutional <br /> service <br /> in <br />agreements to replace a current water supplier or future development or redevelopment <br />activities. Priodty 4 customers do not appear viable for a number of reasons. Although they <br />were considered initially, their demands do not appear to be a source of 'new water supply" for <br />the City. <br /> <br />The potential recycled water demand for Priority 1, 2, and 3 customers in Redwood City <br />appears to range between about 1,100 and 3,172 acre feet per year (AF/yr), for a Redwood <br />Shores only project and a City-wide project, respectively. Within these projections, about 582 <br />AF/yr is for future developments or redevelopment projects that are in various stages of <br />planning. <br /> <br />Water Recycling Feasibility Study for Redwood City ' ' v <br /> <br /> <br />
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