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6.1.E. - Page 14 <br /> National Cemetery and Commodore Park in San Bruno, <br /> will be the primary uses for the recycled water. <br /> City of San Mateo The City of San Mateo is performing a market analysis <br /> to identify demand for recycled water. The city plans to <br /> serve low-lying areas, encompassing 30-50% of the <br /> city's geographic area. Irrigation would be the main use <br /> of recycled water. <br /> CitieslTowns Not Planning on <br /> Developing Recycled Water <br /> Programs <br /> Atherton Atherton stated that CalWater handles its water issues.23 <br /> The West Bay Sanitary District collects Atherton's <br /> sewage and the South Bayside System Authority treats <br /> it. <br /> Belmont Belmont is not involved in water distribution or <br /> wastewater treatment and does not have the <br /> infrastructure to undertake such function. The South <br /> Bayside System Authority treats its wastewater. <br /> Burlingame Burlingame uses a small amount of recycled water at <br /> the wastewater treatment plant for washing down <br /> equipment, but has no plans to develop a program for <br /> distributing recycled water. <br /> Colma Colma does not have a sewer treatment plant, nor is it a <br /> water purveyor. Therefore, the revenue source to fund a <br /> capital improvement, such as the infrastructure for a <br /> recycled water system, becomes very unlikely. Colma <br /> would be interested in recycled water for irrigation <br /> purposes. The North San Mateo County Sanitation <br /> District, a subsidiary district of Daly City,plans to <br /> conduct supplementary tests in the winter/spring 2012- <br /> 2013 to determine if Colma cemeteries can receive <br /> recycled water. <br /> Half Moon Bay The Sewer-Authority Mid-Coastside or the Coastside <br /> County Water District is the agency that would <br /> implement a program for recycling water. These <br /> agencies are responsible for wastewater treatment and <br /> water distribution respectively within the city limits of <br /> Half Moon Bay. <br /> Hillsborough Hillsborough does not plan to recycle water. The <br /> adjacent cities of Burlingame and San Mateo treat <br /> Hillsborough's sewage. <br /> 2� <br /> The Grand Jury has limited legal authority to investigate private utility companies such as CalWater. <br /> 10 <br />