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75C - PH - RPT ON WATER QUALITY
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Public Works
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75C
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7/5/2016
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2021
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0 <br />YOUR V RLOMO !1KEE'1F21 [1M'G [17, <br />'a ;j ly �, t ' t 1 6"u�H q f....a '..x, Li *, _, �^ai„ <br />r,.,liar����_LE i %l P _� � EF �a�x,:11 €�,� l �� <br />Santa Ana residents may have recently noticed as I ight rate adjustment in their monthly water bills. For a typical <br />single - family residence, the first adjustment represents only a $1.58 increase per month on a combine bill basis. <br />What is the reason for this increase? <br />Rising Cost to Purchase Import Water: Approximately 32 percent of Santa Ana's water is imported from the <br />State Water Projects and the Colorado River, Over the last three years, the cost to purchase imported water has <br />increased 25 percent due to increased costs in supply, electricity, and water treatment. <br />Aging Infrastructure: The City of Santa Aria has evaluated the state of its water and sewer lines, determining <br />that roughly 13 miles of water pipeline and 44 miles of sewer mains are at a high risk of failing by 2020. <br />One of the Citys top priorities is the creation and maintenance of a tangibly more reliable water system for all. <br />While these services do come at a cost, residents will see expanding water improve merit projects being carried <br />out, leading these projects is a plan to replace five miles of distribution pipelines each year, which is desperately <br />needed as much of the Citys sewer and water lines were Installed before the 1980s. <br />Residents are encouraged to take advantage of the SoCal Water$mart Rebate program, which will not only boost <br />the communitys conservancy efforts but also help offset bill increases (for more details, see SoCal Water$mart <br />Rebate Program). <br />Average age of Santa Ana's water and sewer <br />systems: 50 <br />Percentage of water and sewer systems installed <br />prior to 1980s: 70% and 85% (respectively) <br />Likelihood of failure over the next 5 years: <br />- 5% of Santa Ana's water system ('13 miles) <br />-12% of Santa Ana's sewer collection system <br />(44 miles) <br />on SANTA ANA WATER QUALITY REPORT <br />EXHIBIT 5 <br />75C -62 <br />
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