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City Council and Public Finance Authority
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5/20/2013
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6.1.E. - Page 13 <br /> recycled water. In 2011, the city saved 169 million <br /> gallons of potable water. Redwood City uses recycled <br /> water for commercial and residential irrigation, dust <br /> control, water features, car washing, and sewer lift <br /> station cleaning. Actual usage by metering determines <br /> the charges for recycled water. Phase II of the Recycled <br /> Water Project calls for expansion into the area west of <br /> US 101. In the future, Redwood City can deliver <br /> recycled water to adjacent cities. <br /> Recycled Water Projects under <br /> Consideration <br /> Brisbane Brisbane has a proposed recycled water project under <br /> environmental review. The project known as `Brisbane <br /> Baylands" is approximately one square mile of <br /> underdeveloped brownfield southwest of Candlestick <br /> Park on the west side of US 101. Irrigation and toilet <br /> flushing within commercial buildings will be the <br /> primary uses of the recycled water. <br /> Foster City Foster City, the Estero Municipal Improvement District, <br /> and the City of San Mateo are preparing a Wastewater <br /> Treatment Plant Master Plan that will explore the <br /> feasibility of producing recycled water. The expected <br /> completion date is May 2013. <br /> Pacifica Pacifica, through a contract with the North Coast <br /> County Water District, plans to deliver recycled water <br /> for irrigation to Sharp Park Golf Course, Fairway <br /> Ballpark, Oceana High School and Ingrid B. Lacy <br /> Middle School fields, and the Beach Boulevard <br /> Promenade in the Spring of 2013. This represents 10% <br /> of its geographic jurisdiction. The recycled water <br /> system includes one pump station, three miles of <br /> distribution pipeline, and a 400,000-gallon tank. <br /> Pacifica anticipates potable water savings of 50 million <br /> gallons each year. Recycled water rates will be less than <br /> potable water rates. <br /> San Bruno and South San San Bruno owns and operates a Water Quality Control <br /> Francisco plant jointly with South San Francisco. In 2009, a <br /> Recycled Water Feasibility Study was completed. A <br /> program for recycling water could be operational in the <br /> year 2020. The proposed facilities would include <br /> approximately four miles of distribution pipe, a 1.4 <br /> million gallon per day tertiary treatment system, and <br /> two storage tanks. Landscape irrigation at parks and <br /> schools in the service area, including the Golden Gate <br /> 9 <br />
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