Cabrillo Town Center
<br />WATER SUPPLY ASSESSMENT FEBRUARY 13, 2023
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<br />Table 8 City of Santa Ana Multiple Climate Scenario Water Supply and Demand Comparison
<br />from 2025-2045 (AF)
<br />Forecast Year 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045
<br />Normal Year
<br />Supply totals 33,882 34,395 34,130 33,838 33,827
<br />Demand totals 33,882 34,395 34,130 33,838 33,827
<br />Single-Dry Year
<br />Supply totals 35,915 36,459 36,178 35,868 35,857
<br />Demand totals 35,915 36,459 36,178 35,868 35,857
<br />Multiple-Dry Years
<br />First year
<br />Supply totals 35,581 36,024 36,403 36,116 35,866
<br />Demand totals 35,581 36,024 36,403 36,116 35,866
<br />Second year
<br />Supply totals 35,665 36,133 36,347 36,054 35,864
<br />Demand totals 35,665 36,133 36,347 36,054 35,864
<br />Third year
<br />Supply totals 35,748 36,241 36,290 35,992 35,861
<br />Demand totals 35,748 36,241 36,290 35,992 35,861
<br />Fourth year
<br />Supply totals 35,831 36,350 36,234 35,930 35,859
<br />Demand totals 35,831 36,350 36,234 35,930 35,859
<br />Fifth year
<br />Supply totals 35,915 36,459 36,178 35,868 35,857
<br />Demand totals 35,915 36,459 36,178 35,868 35,857
<br />Source: 2020 City of Santa Ana UWMP
<br />As shown in Table 8 above, in all climate scenarios analyzed in the 2020 UWMP, available water
<br />supplies are projected to meet demands. Reliability of local water supplies will be ensured
<br />through continued implementation of the OCWD Groundwater Management Plan, OCWD’s
<br />LTFP, and the combined efforts and programs among member agencies of Metropolitan.
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