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Item 21 - Public Hearing - Resolutions Approving the 2025 Urban Water Management Plan and the 2025 Water Shortage Contingency Plan
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Item 21 - Public Hearing - Resolutions Approving the 2025 Urban Water Management Plan and the 2025 Water Shortage Contingency Plan
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2025 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> MAY 2026/FINAL DRAFT/CAROLLO <br /> ■ Distribution System Water Losses. <br /> ■ Approved Variances. <br /> ■ Potable Reuse Bonus. <br /> Additionally, the Conservation Framework includes commercial, industrial, and institutional (CII) <br /> non-volumetric performance measures, including CII customer account classifications,thresholds for <br /> converting mixed-use CII meters (MUM) irrigating over half an acre of landscape to dedicated irrigation <br /> meters (DIM) or in lieu technologies, CII best management practices (BMP), and identification of, and <br /> information sharing with disclosable buildings. <br /> One of the City's top priorities since the adoption of the "Making California a Conservation Way of Life" <br /> Framework has been to make progress toward compliance with the Conservation Framework.This chapter <br /> will describe the City's DMM activities, including those administered by its wholesaler MET and regional <br /> partner MWDOC as well as supplemental programs administered locally at the retail-level. <br /> 9.1 City of Santa Ana Demand Management Measures <br /> This section describes the specific DMMs performed by the City, including DMMs offered in partnership <br /> with MET, its wholesaler, and with MWDOC, to encourage water conservation within their service area. <br /> Table 9.1 summarizes DMM implementation by the City as well as responsibilities of MET and MWDOC. <br /> Table 9.1 DMM Implementation Responsibility and Regional Programs in Orange County <br /> Efficiency Measure Responsibility Of: D• Regional <br /> Retailer MET as a Program <br /> I Wholesaler Activities <br /> Operations Practices <br /> Wholesale Agency Assistance Programs - ✓ ✓ <br /> Conservation Pricing ✓ - ✓ <br /> Conservation Coordinator ✓ - ✓ <br /> Water Waste Prevention ✓ ✓ ✓ <br /> Water Loss Control ✓ ✓ ✓ <br /> (System Water Audits, Leak Detection and Repair) <br /> Metering with Commodity Rates ✓ ✓ <br /> Education and Outreach <br /> Public Outreach Programs ✓ ✓ ✓ <br /> K-20 Water Education Initiatives and K-12 School Programs ✓ - ✓ <br /> Orange County(OC)Scouts Boy Scouts of America(BSA) ✓ - ✓ <br /> and OC Girl Scouts Programs <br /> Water Awareness Poster Contest ✓ ✓ ✓ <br /> Water Energy Education Alliance ✓ - ✓ <br /> Qualified Water Efficient Landscaper(QWEL)Training ✓ ✓ ✓ <br /> Program <br /> CITY OF SANTA ANA 9-2 <br />
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