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PROJECT INFORMATION FORM <br />Please complete a unique Project Information Form for each project in the application. <br />There are no character limits on specific questions but the Project Information Form as <br />a whole may not exceed 10 pages. <br />1. Project Name: Well 32 Rehabilitation Improvement Project <br />2. Local Project Sponsor (if different than grantee): Same as grantee <br />3. Please provide the latitude and longitude of the project site. For linear projects or those <br />covering a large area, report the coordinates for a central point. If this information is <br />confidential, it must be clearly labeled "confidential." You can find the latitude and longitude <br />easily using google maps. You can find instructions at the following link: <br />https://support.google.com/maps/answer/18539?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop. <br />Latitude: 33°46'28.5 "N Longitude: 117°52'48.7"W <br />4. Please briefly describe the proposed project. <br />Like several of the City's groundwater wells, Well No. 32 has been inactive (since <br />2004) because of low operating efficiencies and high nitrate levels. In 2013, the City <br />completed a study to review the nitrate levels present at Well No. 32 and evaluated <br />alternatives for either treatment or blending with other sources. The result of that <br />study is a recommended project that proposes to blend high nitrate water produced <br />by Well 32 with low nitrate levels of groundwater produced by Santa Ana Wells 36 <br />and 39, in the reservoirs located at the John Garthe Pump Station Complex. The Well <br />32 project will help build long-term resilience to drought and reduces the need for <br />emergency response actions, while offering the following benefits: <br />• Makes additional water supplies available (adding approximately 2500 <br />gallons per minute (gpm) to the City's pumping capacity). <br />• Improves water management (by enhancing system flexibility). <br />• Benefits fish, wildlife and the environment (by making the City less reliant on <br />imported water). <br />Does this project respond to an existing emergency to humans and/or wildlife? If so, please <br />describe the emergency and how this project is addressing it. <br />Yes, the Project will install a local groundwater well that will increase the City of <br />Santa Ana's resilience to ongoing and future droughts. Currently the City acquires <br />approximately 2 2 % of its water supply from the Metropolitan Water District of <br />Southern California's (MWD) imported water connections that receive water from the <br />Colorado River and the State Water Project (SWP) from northern California, which <br />are directly influenced by climate conditions in northern California and the Colorado <br />River Basin, respectively. Both regions are currently experiencing and have been <br />suffering from multi -year drought conditions which directly impact water supplies to <br />southern California. For instance, due to the on -going drought conditions in the <br />Colorado River Basin, the federal government declared a shortage on the Colorado <br />City Council 36 — 20 12/21/2021 <br />
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