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2025 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> MAY 2026/FINAL DRAFT/CAROLLO <br /> Water System Facilities (REFERENCE ONLY) <br /> Cre,ke <br /> r eartne O Squ�9el <br /> Young Squa Camlxiaye <br /> vewGnl��♦� <br /> U u ♦ Park Santiago E Santa Cla <br /> d—I <br /> na Park Rive we(..s.�J <br /> Santa Ana Porto a Park <br /> ♦ Tnan le Tsnk a <br /> We1135 W�ifh St � Ekwatetl <br /> 3 E 17[h St <br /> Washington Qch Corrand 5unr } <br /> Square Logan Park <br /> w 7H­,d = Artesia Pllar French Park ♦ . <br /> Eli] <br /> Wclut <br /> ant,Anita Santa Ana Saddlebac= <br /> weu xt weuxs = viewer <br /> wet Well xo W 1st SI W V E lit 5i <br /> aeurvar �♦ Casa Bonita Wdl v <br /> Well 11 W.Inut <br /> w,u to Windsor Central City rtswdr acific Park Lyon Str <br /> t� village North Bella vi wenv <br /> na.ne <br /> aue nn station <br /> ■ Ic <br /> Windsor Cornerstone v, <br /> village New Horizons Mid-City Wilshire village <br /> Square <br /> W Edinger Ave w Edinger Ave Madison Park <br /> E Etll <br /> Shadow Run wen z� r rt rvn <br /> Santa Ana • <br /> valley Adams Memorial Park <br /> Laurelhurst o <br /> w w—e,we ■ Delhi <br /> Morning <br /> `o Sun Rosewood v, 55 <br /> w segeirg.oir <br /> NLin Station <br /> Metro Cl.*ic ry <br /> weu�a <br /> 5andpolnte <br /> Wells Reservoirs MWD Pressure Regulating Lift Stations <br /> Connections Vaults <br /> Well 16 Well 32 Cambridge Reservoir SA1 PRV-1 Maxine Lift Station <br /> Well 18 Well 33 Crooke Reservoir SA2 PRV-2 Segerstrom Lift Station <br /> Well 20 Well 34 East Reservoir SA3 PRV-3 <br /> Well 21 Well 35 Elevated Tank SA4 PRV-4 <br /> Well 24 Well 36 Garthe Reservoir SAS <br /> Well 26 Well 37 South Reservoir SAS <br /> Well 27 Well 38 Walnut Reservoir SA7 <br /> Well 28 Well 39 West Reservoir <br /> Well29 Well40 <br /> Well30 Well41 <br /> Well 31 <br /> Figure 3.2 City of Santa Ana Water Service Area and Water Facilities <br /> 3.2.2 Water Facilities <br /> The City maintains 480 miles of water mains, 10 reservoirs with a combined storage capacity of 49 million <br /> gallons (MG), 7 pumping stations, 21 groundwater wells, 4 pressure regulating stations and 7 import <br /> water connections. Figure 3.2 shows the location of the City's water system facilities. Fourteen of the City <br /> Wells deliver groundwater into the City's surface water reservoirs, while booster stations pump the water <br /> into the distribution system. The remaining seven wells pump groundwater directly into the City's <br /> distribution system. Groundwater pumped from all the wells has been naturally filtered as it passes <br /> through underlying aquifers of sand, gravel, and soil.This groundwater historically only required <br /> CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />