UWM Plan - Municipal Water District of Orange County
UWM Plan - Municipal Water District of Orange County
UWM Plan - Municipal Water District of Orange County
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Section 2<br />
<strong>Water</strong> Demand<br />
Table 2-9: Calculation <strong>of</strong> Annual Deductable Volume <strong>of</strong> Indirect Recycled <strong>Water</strong> Entering<br />
Distribution System<br />
Fiscal<br />
Year<br />
Ending<br />
(1)<br />
5-Year Average<br />
Recharge (Acre-<br />
Feet)<br />
(2)<br />
Loss Factor for<br />
Recharge &<br />
Recovery<br />
(1) x (2) = (3)<br />
Volume Entering<br />
Distribution<br />
System (Acre-Feet)<br />
(4)<br />
Percent <strong>of</strong> Total<br />
Basin<br />
Production<br />
1990 6,498 96.7% 6,284 2.75%<br />
1991 6,498 96.5% 6,271 2.65%<br />
1992 6,566 96.5% 6,336 2.59%<br />
1993 6,658 96.5% 6,425 2.62%<br />
1994 7,034 96.5% 6,788 2.84%<br />
1995 6,636 96.5% 6,403 2.32%<br />
1996 5,884 96.5% 5,678 1.88%<br />
1997 5,413 96.5% 5,224 1.68%<br />
1998 4,922 96.5% 4,750 1.60%<br />
1999 3,789 96.5% 3,657 1.13%<br />
2000 3,479 96.5% 3,357 1.05%<br />
2001 4,086 96.5% 3,943 1.22%<br />
2002 3,643 96.5% 3,515 1.09%<br />
2003 3,594 96.5% 3,468 1.26%<br />
2004 3,868 96.5% 3,733 1.40%<br />
2005 3,527 96.5% 3,404 1.47%<br />
2006 3,203 96.5% 3,091 1.44%<br />
2007 3,607 96.5% 3,481 1.23%<br />
2008 2,822 96.5% 2,723 0.78%<br />
2009 5,607 96.5% 5,411 1.73%<br />
2010 16,103 96.5% 15,539 5.66%<br />
The deductable amount <strong>of</strong> indirect recycled water is anticipated to increase to<br />
approximately 69,000 AF in 2015, after five years <strong>of</strong> full production from GWRS, which<br />
came online in 2008. OCWD has also designed the Phase 2 expansion for GWRS, which<br />
will further increase the deductable amount <strong>of</strong> indirect recycled water to approximately<br />
98,000 AF within the timeframe <strong>of</strong> the 2020 <strong>UWM</strong>Ps.<br />
2.4.4. <strong>Water</strong> Use Reduction <strong>Plan</strong><br />
MWDOC in collaboration with all <strong>of</strong> its member agencies as well as the cities <strong>of</strong><br />
Anaheim, Fullerton, and Santa Ana, has created the <strong>Orange</strong> <strong>County</strong> 20x2020 Regional<br />
Alliance in an effort to create flexibility in meeting the per capita water use reduction<br />
targets required under SBx7-7. The <strong>Orange</strong> <strong>County</strong> 20x2020 Regional Alliance will<br />
allow local water suppliers to benefit from regional investments such as the GWRS,<br />
recycled water, and water use efficiency and to meet their 20% by 2020 reduction targets<br />
<strong>Municipal</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>District</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Orange</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
2010 Regional Urban <strong>Water</strong> Management <strong>Plan</strong><br />
Final<br />
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