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8.0-1& <br />Redwood City 2000 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN <br />• Penalty water rates based on allocations. <br />• Temporary or permanent flow restrictors on connections with persistent over- <br />use. <br />• Moratoriums on new connections. <br />• Intensification of BMP marketing efforts. <br />• Reduced use of potable water in maintenance operations. <br />• Emergency use of recycled water where possible. <br />FIGURE 3: SFPUC/BAWUA ALLOCATION REDUCTIONS AND <br />CORRESPONDING REDWOOD CITY ALLOCATION REDUCTIONS <br />BAWUA % Cutback <br />0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% <br />V 0% <br />t4 <br />� S J oi <br />3 <br />U 10% <br />15 <br />V 20% <br />0 0 <br />25% <br />v30 % �- <br />d <br />CC 35% <br />Exceptional Drought Conditions <br />25.0% <br />When hydrological conditions dictate reductions of greater than 20% SFPUC <br />system -wide, more severe measures are called for. Such levels of reduction have <br />not yet been experienced in the Redwood City service area. Response measures <br />would include all of the previously identified steps and programs. Lower allocations <br />for all customers might be necessary. Landscape or other non - essential uses would <br />come under intense scrutiny. Irrigation of turf areas as opposed to trees would <br />July 15, 2002 36 Revision No. I <br />