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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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202S WATER SHORTAGE CONTINGENCY PLAN <br /> MAY 2026/FINAL DRAFT/CAROLLO <br /> SECTION WATER SHORTAGE CONTINGENCY <br /> PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE PLANNING <br /> The City's WSCP is a detailed guide of how the City intends to act in the case of an actual water shortage <br /> condition.The WSCP anticipates a water supply shortage and provides pre-planned guidance for <br /> managing and mitigating a shortage. Regardless of the reason for the shortage, the WSCP is based on <br /> adequate details of demand reduction and supply augmentation measures that are structured to match <br /> varying degrees of shortage to ensure the relevant stakeholders understand what to expect during a <br /> water shortage situation. <br /> 3.1 Water Supply Reliability Analysis <br /> Per Water Code Section 10632 (a)(1), the WSCP shall provide an analysis of water supply reliability <br /> conducted pursuant to Water Code Section 10635, and the key issues that may create a shortage <br /> condition when looking at the City's water asset portfolio. <br /> Understanding water supply reliability, factors that could contribute to water supply constraints, <br /> availability of alternative supplies, and what effect these have on meeting customer demands provides the <br /> City with a solid basis on which to develop appropriate and feasible response actions in the event of a <br /> water shortage. For the 2025 UWMP, the City worked collaboratively with MWDOC, OCWD, and <br /> MWDOC's other retail water agencies to produce long-term projected water use over the next 25 years, in <br /> five-year increments, for each agency (MWDOC, 2025). <br /> The City also conducted a DRA to evaluate a drought period that lasts five consecutive water years <br /> starting from the year following when the assessment is conducted (2026-2030).An analysis of both <br /> assessments determined that the City is capable of meeting all customers' demands from 2025 through <br /> 2050 for a normal year, a single dry year, and a drought lasting five consecutive years with significant <br /> imported water supplemental drought supplies from MET and ongoing conservation program efforts. The <br /> City receives the majority of its water supply from groundwater from the OC Basin, as well as <br /> supplemental supplies from local recycled water from the OCWD GAP that adds reliability for non-potable <br /> water demand.As a result, there is no projected shortage condition due to drought that will trigger <br /> customer demand reduction actions until MET notifies the City of insufficient imported supplies. More <br /> information is available in the City's 2025 UWMP Sections 6 and 7 (Santa Ana, 2026). <br /> 02 Annual Water Supply and Demand Assessment Procedures <br /> Per Water Code Section 10632.1, the City will conduct an AWSDA pursuant to subdivision (a) of <br /> Section 10632 and by July 1 of each year, beginning in 2022, submit an AWSDA with information for <br /> anticipated shortage, triggered shortage response actions, compliance and enforcement actions, and <br /> communication actions consistent with the Supplier's WSCP. <br /> The City must include in its WSCP the procedures used for conducting an AWSDA.The AWSDA is a <br /> determination of the near-term outlook for supplies and demands and how a perceived shortage may <br /> relate to WSCP shortage stage response actions in the current calendar year.This determination is based <br /> on information available to the City at the time of the analysis. Starting in 2022,the AWSDA is due by <br /> July 1 of every year. <br /> CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />
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