City of Santa Ana
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<br />MWD supplies, the proposed meditation facilities would account for less than 0.01% of the total
<br />water demand.
<br />Because the City is projected to have an annual water surplus and the proposed project would not
<br />substantially increase water demand on the project site, the proposed project would not require
<br />new or expanded water entitlements. Sufficient water supplies would be available to serve the
<br />project from existing entitlements and resources, and no new or expanded entitlements be needed
<br />to serve the project. Therefore, project impacts related to water resource entitlements are less than
<br />significant.
<br />Table 3-24. City of Santa Ana Projected Water Supply and Demand (AFY)
<br />2010 2015 2020 2025 2030
<br />Normal Water Year
<br />Supply 54,810 57,410 61,560 63,800 62,750
<br />Demand 50,190 53,180 55,970 59,280 59,540
<br />Difference 4,620 4,230 5,590 4,520 3,210
<br />Single Dry Water Year
<br />Supply 55,710 60,290 63,880 66,100 65,270
<br />Demand 52,950 56,100 59,050 62,540 62,810
<br />Difference 2,760 4,190 4,830 3,560 2,460
<br />Multiple Dry Water Years (2011-2015)
<br />Supply 55,330 55,850 60,160 59,620 60,830
<br />Demand 50,790 51,390 55,460 54,530 56,100
<br />Difference 4,540 4,460 4,700 5,090 4,730
<br />Multiple Dry Water Years (2016-2020)
<br />Supply 58,240 59,080 63,180 62,890 64,460
<br />Demand 53,740 54,300 58,520 57,460 59,050
<br />Difference 4,500 4,780 4,660 5,430 5,410
<br />Multiple Dry Water Years (2021.2025)
<br />Supply 62,010 62,460 66,160 65,410 66,610
<br />Demand 56,630 57,290 61,840 60,790 62,540
<br />Difference 5,380 5,170 4,320 4,620 4,070
<br />Multiple Dry Water Years (2026-2030)
<br />Supply 63,590 63,380 66,480 65,020 65,540
<br />Demand 59.330 59,380 63,420 61,690 62,810
<br />Difference 4,260 4,000 3,060 3,330 2,730
<br />Source: City of Santa Ana 2005 Urban Water Management Plan,
<br />e. Result in a determination by the wastewater treatment provider that serves or may serve the
<br />project that it has adequate capacity to serve the project's projected demand In addition to the
<br />provider's existing commitments?
<br />Less-than-Significant Impact. The OCSD provides for the collection, treatment, and disposal of
<br />wastewater for a 479 square-mile area in central and northwestern Orange County, including the
<br />The Sat Nha Buddhist Meditation Center 3-94 June 2013
<br />Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration ICr 00215.12
<br />31C-149
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