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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 />6-26 <br />6.6.3 Current Recycled Water Uses <br />The City provides OCWD GAP recycled water to the southern part of the City. In FY 2019-20, <br />approximately 249 AF of GAP water was used in the City’s service area. The current users/uses of <br />recycled water are as follows: <br /> Centennial Park and Soccer Fields <br /> Bomo Koral Park <br /> Flower Street Bike Trail <br /> McFadden Intermediate School <br /> Adams Park <br /> Chroma Systems- Carpet Dyeing <br /> Chroma Systems- Landscape <br /> Kaiser Medical Office Landscape <br /> Chick-fil-A Landscape <br /> Santa Ana River Trail Landscape <br /> Godinez High School Landscape <br /> MacArthur Boulevard Median Landscape <br /> Bear Street Median Landscape <br /> Thornton Park <br /> Harbor Boulevard Median Landscape <br /> Santa Ana Valley High School Sports Complex Landscape <br />Griset Park <br />South Coast Park Plaza <br />For indirect use, the City also benefits from OCWD’s GWRS system that provides IPR through <br />replenishment of Orange County Groundwater Basin with water that meets state and federal drinking <br />water standards. <br />6.6.4 Projected Recycled Water Uses <br />The City will continue to receive recycled water from GAP and supply it to the various landscape irrigation <br />sites mentioned in Section 9. The City will continue to supply wastewater to support the region’s IPR via <br />GWRS. Current and projected recycled water use through 2045 are shown in Table 6-7 and are expected <br />to remain constant. Although the 2015 UWMP acknowledged IPR of wastewater, it did not quantify <br />projections. These projections will be prepared moving forward. The projected 2020 recycled water use <br />from the City's 2015 UWMP are compared to the 2020 actual use in Table 6-8, where the actual use is <br />slightly less than the projected.
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