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7/28/2003
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FINDING THAT THE USE OF RECYCLED WATER FOR LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION IS SAFE, IS ENVIRONMENTALLY RESPONSIBLE AND CAN CONTRIBUTE TO THE HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE OF REDWOOD CITY THIS RESOLUTION is adopted in light of the following facts and circumstances which the City Council finds to exist:
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07/28/2003 <br />Increasingly severe and increasingly frequent episodes of water <br />shortage and rationing; and <br />• The risk that important community facilities, such as hospitals, will <br />relocate out of the City to neighboring communities because of their <br />perception that the City's water supply is unreliable. <br />AND, WHEREAS, the State of California has found and declared that: <br />"The use of recycled water has proven to be safe from a <br />public health standpoint... The use of recycled water is a <br />cost - effective, reliable method of helping to meet California's <br />water supply needs... Retail water suppliers ... should <br />promote the substitution of recycled water for potable water <br />in order to maximize the appropriate cost effective use of <br />recycled water in California." <br />(Water Code Section 13576.) <br />AND, WHEREAS, the State of California has also found and declared that: <br />"The use of potable domestic water for the irrigation of <br />residential landscaping is a waste or unreasonable use of <br />water within the meaning of Section 2 of Article X of the <br />California Constitution if [recycled] water, for this use, is <br />available to the residents and meets the requirements set <br />forth in [Water Code] Section 13550, as determined by [the <br />State Water Resources Control Board] after notice and a <br />hearing." <br />(Water Code Section 13552.2) <br />AND, WHEREAS, all the water distributed by the City is purchased from the City <br />and County of San Francisco. The majority of that water is of extremely high quality, <br />with its source in the Sierra Nevada snowpack within Yosemite National Park. Even <br />after it has been used once, it remains a potentially valuable natural resource, <br />particularly in light of California's highly variable precipitation and the growing demands <br />on its water resources; and <br />WHEREAS, regulations issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, <br />enforced by the South Bayside System Authority (SBSA), restrict and /or require <br />pretreatment of, discharges of water by industrial users to sanitary sewer systems; and <br />F:Atty /Reso /Reso.1414 14545 <br />072303 2 <br />
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