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<br /> <br />14 <br /> <br />(2) A description of any groundwater basin or basins from which the proposed project will be supplied. <br />For those basins for which a court or the board has adjudicated the rights to pump groundwater, a <br />copy of the order or decree adopted by the court or the board and a description of the amount of <br />groundwater the public water system, or the city or county if either is required to comply with this <br />part pursuant to subdivision (b), has the legal right to pump under the order or decree. For basins that <br />have not been adjudicated, information as to whether the department has identified the basin or <br />basins as overdrafted or has projected that the basin will become overdrafted if present management <br />conditions continue, in the most recent bulletin of the department that characterizes the condition of <br />the groundwater basin, and a detailed description by the public water system, or the city or county if <br />either is required to comply with this part pursuant to subdivision (b), of the efforts being undertaken <br />in the basin or basins to eliminate the long-term overdraft condition. <br />(3) A detailed description and analysis of the amount and location of groundwater pumped by the public <br />water system, or the city or county if either is required to comply with this part pursuant to subdivision <br />(b), for the past five years from any groundwater basin from which the proposed project will be <br />supplied. The description and analysis shall be based on information that is reasonably available, <br />including, but not limited to, historical use records. <br />(4) A detailed description and analysis of the amount and location of groundwater that is projected to be <br />pumped by the public water system, or the city or county if either is required to comply with this part <br />pursuant to subdivision (b), from any basin from which the proposed project will be supplied. The <br />description and analysis shall be based on information that is reasonably available, including, but not <br />limited to, historical use records. <br />(5) An analysis of the sufficiency of the groundwater from the basin or basins from which the proposed <br />project will be supplied to meet the projected water demand associated with the proposed project. A <br />water assessment shall not be required to include the information required by this paragraph if the <br />public water system determines, as part of the review required by paragraph (1), that the sufficiency <br />of groundwater necessary to meet the initial and projected water demand associated with the project <br />was addressed in the description and analysis required by paragraph (4) of subdivision (b) of Section <br />10631. <br /> <br />As described in Section 4 of this WSA, the projected water demand associated with the Proposed Project was <br />accounted for in the City’s most recently adopted Urban Water Management Plan. The descriptions provided <br />below for the City’s water supplies are based on the City’s 2020 UWMP (adopted in June 2021) and the SFPUC <br />2020 UWMP (also adopted in June 2021). <br /> <br />5.1 Water Supply Overview <br />The City currently purchases all of its potable water supplies from the SFPUC RWS. In addition, although the City <br />does not currently use groundwater as a supply source, it is in the early phase of evaluating groundwater for <br />potential future emergency supply. The City also operates a water recycling program, which supplies non- <br />potable water to a portion of the City’s customers. Silicon Valley Clean Water (SVCW) operates the wastewater <br />treatment plant that produces recycled water for the City. <br /> <br />ATTY/RESO.0027/CC RESO WATER SUPPLY ASSESSMENT (920 SHASTA) - EXHIBIT A <br />REV: 04-22-25 VR <br /> <br />Page 14 of 42
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