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as Exceptional Drought areas according to the U.S. Drought monitor. The City's ability <br />to pump from Well 29 will reduce the City's dependence on the drought -stricken <br />states' limited water supplies, offering long-term drought resiliency benefits (both <br />quantifiable and qualitative) by providing an additional water supply, improving <br />water management and indirectly benefitting fish, wildlife and the environment in <br />the impacted watersheds. <br />Additionally, there has been a tremendous environmental impact from the recent <br />drought conditions. According to the Pacific Institute, many of the state's <br />environmental flows went unmet during the drought period, affecting aquatic <br />ecosystems and decreased protections for endangered species. The increased salinity <br />levels in the Bay Delta (caused by less rainwater diluting the salinity of the water) <br />have affected waterfowl, wildlife refuge and fisheries habitat. The recent drought has <br />caused losses or destruction of fish and wildlife habitat, loss of wetlands, more <br />wildfires and lower water levels in reservoirs, lakes, and ponds. Dry creeks and <br />rivers led 18 fish species to diminish to near extinction. According to The Public <br />Policy Institute of California, a priority of the Proposition 1 water bond are <br />California's ecosystems, which have been hit hard by the drought; 45 projects address <br />water supply and habitat to support native species around the state. Wildlife that <br />have thrived in urban habitats have also struggled to adapt as state and local <br />conservation regulations force California homeowners to let their lawns and gardens <br />dry and die. By reducing the City's reliance on imported water supplies, the City will <br />effectively be creating more water supplies for the environmental systems that also <br />rely on the imported supplies. <br />Each project must meet one of the following purposes as it relates to drought. Please select the <br />appropriate purpose for your project. <br />a. ❑Address immediate impacts on human health and safety, including providing or <br />improving availability of food, water, or shelter. <br />b. ❑Address immediate impacts on fish and wildlife resources. <br />c. ®Provide water to persons or communities that lose or are threatened with the loss or <br />contamination of water supplies. <br />7. Each project must enhance regional drought resilience and align with the goals and objectives <br />of the relevant approved Integrated Regional Water Management Plan. You can find the <br />relevant IRWM Region by using the map at the following link: <br />https://gis.water.ca.gov/app/dacs/ <br />The IRWM Plans can be found at the following link: https://water.ca.gov/Work-With- <br />Us/ Grants -And- Loans/ I RWM - Grant- Programs /Plan- Review- Process. If you have any <br />questions about the IRWM region the contact list can be found at the following link: <br />https://water.ca.gov/Work-With-Us/Grants-And-Loans/IRWM-Grant-Programs. Applicants <br />are encouraged to contact and coordinate with the applicable RWMG for the IRWM region <br />in which the project is located <br />Please identify the IRWM objective your project addresses. <br />The City of Santa Ana is located within the Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority (SAWPA) <br />IRWM region. The Project is in direct alignment with the Goal "Ensure high -quality water <br />for all people and the environment"; specifically the objective "Reduce water system's <br />vulnerability to climate impacts." <br />City Council 36 — 15 12/21/2021 <br />
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