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Item 27 - Water Supply Assessment for Cabrillo Town Center Project
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Santa Ana 2020 Urban Water Management Plan <br />arcadis.com <br />7-2 <br />Table 7-1 Retail: Basis of Water Year Data (Reliability Assessment) <br />DWR Submittal Table 7-1 Retail: Basis of Water Year Data (Reliability Assessment) <br />Year Type Base Year <br />Available Supplies if <br />Year Type Repeats <br />Quantification of available supplies is not <br />compatible with this table and is provided <br />elsewhere in the UWMP. <br />Location __________________________ <br />Quantification of available supplies is <br />provided in this table as either volume only, <br />percent only, or both. <br />Volume <br />Available % of Average Supply <br />Average Year 2018-2019 - 100% <br />Single-Dry Year 2014 - 106% <br />Consecutive Dry Years 1st Year 2012 - 106% <br />Consecutive Dry Years 2nd Year 2013 - 106% <br />Consecutive Dry Years 3rd Year 2014 - 106% <br />Consecutive Dry Years 4th Year 2015 - 106% <br />Consecutive Dry Years 5th Year 2016 - 106% <br />NOTES: <br />Assumes an increase of 6% above average year demands in dry and multiple dry years based on the Demand <br />Forecast TM (CDM Smith, 2021). 106% represents the percent of average supply needed to meet demands of <br />a single-dry and multiple-dry years. Since the City is able to meet all of its demand with imported water from <br />MET (on top of local groundwater and recycled water) the percent of average supply value reported is <br />equivalent to the percent of average demand under the corresponding hydrologic condition.
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