“In-Lieu” Water Transfers and Pipeline Upgrades February 5, 2017
A presentation of www.waterforsantacruz.com
Revised February 20, 2017
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In-Lieu Water Transfers and Pipeline Upgrades February 5, 2017 Revised February 20, 2017 A presentation of www.waterforsantacruz.com 1 Who is Water for Santa Cruz County? Mission Statement : To keep alive in the public consciousness
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Mission Statement: To keep alive in the public consciousness that the solution to the North Santa Cruz county water supply is the San Lorenzo River…. specifically harvesting the excess winter flows that are available in the river. Goals:
water problem independently. We need regional solution.
Coast Water rights provide for 500+ million gallons for transfers.
water rights changes, increased pipe sizes, Ranney collector and regional agreements. www.waterforsantacruz.com 5/24/16
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– Conservation – Pursue In-lieu and ASR, even if 30% more expensive – Recycled water next – Then Desalination last option
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In summary, there has been approximately 3,290 million gallons (mg) and 3,580 mg
Subarea, respectively. These findings suggest that there may be up to 6,870 mg of potentially available storage space in local aquifers for managed aquifer recharge and
defensible factor), a 10 percent loss factor for hydraulic losses from recharge
considered reasonable.
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Section 4.04 Water Supply Augmentation Plan Portfolio Elements The Water Supply Advisory Committee recommends that the City Council adopt a portfolio of measures for improving the reliability of the water supply. The recommended package includes the following Elements:
gallons of demand reduction by 2035 by expanding water conservation programs;
surface water as an in lieu supply to the Soquel Creek Water District and/or the Scotts Valley Water Districts so they can rest their wells, help the aquifers recover, and effectively store water for use by SCWD in drought years;
treatment capacity) and potential new infrastructure (wells, pipelines and treatment capacity) in the regionally shared Purisima aquifer in the Soquel-Aptos basin and/or in the Santa Margarita/Lompico/Butano aquifers in the Scotts Valley area to store water that can be available for use by Santa Cruz in drought years;
supplemental or replacement supply in the event the groundwater storage strategies described above prove insufficient to meet the Plan’s goals of cost effectiveness, timeliness or yield. In the event advanced treated recycled water does not meet the needs, desalination would then become Element 3.
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Page 1. www.waterforsantacruz.com Page 2. www.waterforsantacruz.com Page 5. Gary Fiske and Assoc. “Modeling Results: Harvesting Winter Flows,” 8pp, April 19, 2015 Page 6. Robert Marks, “Reconnaissance-Level Evaluation of ASR and IPR,” 42pp, May 15, 2015 Page 7. WSAC Final Report, page 73 of 85 Page 8. Water Supply Augmentation Strategy, Initial Work Plan, 6pp, January 4, 2016, 6 pp, Water Commission Meeting Agenda Packet, pages 37–42 Page 9. Water Supply Augmentation Strategy, Initial Work Plan, page 41 Page 10. Summary by Water for Santa Cruz County Page 11. Water Conservation Detail – From Annual Reports of the Santa Cruz Water Department Page 12. From Santa Cruz Urban Water Management Plan, 2015, Table 6-10 Page 13. Annual Reports of Santa Cruz Water Department 2002–2016 Page 14. From Santa Cruz Urban Water Management Plan, 2015, page ___? Page 15. www.waterforsantacruz.com Page 16. City of Santa Cruz City Council Minutes _____ find dates Page 17. Our Water, Our Community, SqCWD, 12 pp, Revised March 2016 Page 18. Carolo Engineers, pp ____ of 642. Compare to Water Transfer Page 19. How In-Lieu Works. SqCWD Monthly Demand, in Gallons Page 20. www.waterforsantacruz.com Page 22. From Santa Cruz Urban Water Management Plan, 2015, page ___? Page 24. Page 25. www.waterforsantacruz.com
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