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<br />option to export recycled water to neighboring communities. The “supply” of recycled water identified in the
<br />UWMP is limited by the demand, as the recycled water project does not produce recycled water for which no
<br />demand exists. Additionally, because recycled water cannot substitute for potable water in certain instances,
<br />the full potential supply of recycled water is not considered in the UWMP so as not to artificially “inflate” the
<br />City’s overall water supply.
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<br />Additional discussion of recycled water use is provided in the City’s 2020 UWMP.
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<br />5.5 Summary of Existing and Additional Planned Future Water Supplies
<br />Table 5-1 provides a summary of the City’s current and projected future normal year supplies as presented in
<br />the City’s 2020 UWMP. The availability and reliability of the City’s water supplies in dry years is discussed in
<br />Section 6 of this WSA.
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<br />Table 5-1. Redwood City Current & Projected Future Water Supplies – Normal Years (AFY)
<br />Water Source 2020
<br />(Actual)(a)
<br />Water Supply(b)
<br />2025 2030 2035 2040 2045
<br />Potable Water
<br />(SFPUC) 9,852 12,243 12,243 12,243 12,243 12,243
<br />Recycled Water(c) 856 1,286 1,426 1,686 1,701 1,716
<br />Total 10,708 11,138 10,946 11,309 11,696 11,923
<br />(a) Source: Redwood City 2020 UWMP, Table 6-9.
<br />(b) Source: Redwood City 2020 UWMP, Table 6-10.
<br />(c) The current theoretical supply capacity of recycled water is 2,857 AFY, with future capacity, when demand warrants, to 3,238
<br />AFY.
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<br />6.0 Water Supply Reliability
<br />10910(c)(4) If the city or county is required to comply with this part pursuant to subdivision (b), the water
<br />supply assessment for the project shall include a discussion with regard to whether the total projected
<br />water supplies, determined to be available by the city or county for the project during normal, single dry,
<br />and multiple dry water years during a 20-year projection, will meet the projected water demand associated
<br />with the proposed project, in addition to existing and planned future uses, including agricultural and
<br />manufacturing uses.
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<br />10911(a) If, as a result of its assessment, the public water system concludes that its water supplies are, or
<br />will be, insufficient, the public water system shall provide to the city or county its plans for acquiring
<br />additional water supplies, setting forth the measures that are being undertaken to acquire and develop
<br />those water supplies. If the city or county, if either is required to comply with this part pursuant to
<br />subdivision (b), concludes as a result of its assessment, that water supplies are, or will be, insufficient, the
<br />city or county shall include in its water supply assessment its plans for acquiring additional water supplies,
<br />setting forth the measures that are being undertaken to acquire and develop those water supplies. Those
<br />plans may include, but are not limited to, information concerning all of the following:
<br />ATTY/RESO.0027/CC RESO WATER SUPPLY ASSESSMENT (920 SHASTA) - EXHIBIT A
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