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Item 28 - Urban Water Management Plan and Water Shortage Contingency Plan
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Item 28 - Urban Water Management Plan and Water Shortage Contingency Plan
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Santa Ana 2020 Water Shortage Contingency Plan <br />1-2 <br />Section 2 Background provides a background on the City’s water service area. <br />Section 3 Water Shortage Contingency Preparedness and Response Planning. <br />Section 3.1 Water Supply Reliability Analysis provides a summary of the water supply analysis and <br />water reliability findings from the 2020 UWMP. <br />Section 3.2 Annual Water Supply and Demand Assessment Procedures provide a description of <br />procedures to conduct and approve the Annual Assessment. <br />Section 3.3 Six Standard Water Shortage Stages explains the WSCP’s six standard water shortage <br />levels corresponding to progressive ranges of up to 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, and more than 50% shortages. <br />Section 3.4 Shortage Response Actions describes the WSCP’s shortage response actions that align <br />with the defined shortage levels. <br />Section 3.5 Communication Protocols addresses communication protocols and procedures to inform <br />customers, the public, interested parties, and local, regional, and state governments, regarding any <br />current or predicted shortages and any resulting shortage response actions. <br />Section 3.6 Compliance and Enforcement describes customer compliance, enforcement, appeal, and <br />exemption procedures for triggered shortage response actions. <br />Section 3.7 Legal Authorities is a description of the legal authorities that enable the City to implement <br />and enforce its shortage response actions. <br />Section 3.8 Financial Consequences of the WSCP provides a description of the financial <br />consequences of and responses for drought conditions. <br />Section 3.9 Monitoring and Reporting describes monitoring and reporting requirements and procedures <br />that ensure appropriate data is collected, tracked, and analyzed for purposes of monitoring customer <br />compliance and to meet state reporting requirements. <br />Section 3.10 WSCP Refinement Procedures addresses reevaluation and improvement procedures for <br />monitoring and evaluating the functionality of the WSCP. <br />Section 3.11 Special Water Feature Distinction is a required definition for inclusion in a WSCP per the <br />Water Code. <br />Section 3.12 Plan Adoption, Submittal, and Implementation provides a record of the process the City <br />followed to adopt and implement its WSCP. <br />1.2 Integration with Other Planning Efforts <br />As a retail water supplier in Orange County, the City considered other key entities in the development of <br />this WSCP, including the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California ([MET] (regional wholesaler <br />for Southern California and the direct supplier of imported water to the City)) and Orange County Water <br />District ([OCWD] (Orange County Groundwater Basin manager and provider of recycled water in North <br />Orange County)). <br />Some of the key planning and reporting documents that were used to develop this WSCP are:
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