RW Supply Optimization and Drought Relief Project Project ID: 3064

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1 Lead Agency: Agency: Project Director: Address: Inland Empire Utilities Agency Jason Gu 6075 Kimball Ave Chino Phone: Cell Phone: General Project Information: Name: RW Supply Optimization and Drought Relief Project Description: 1 of 6

2 The Program will construct a minimum of 25,130 linear feet of pipeline, one pump station and upgrade a second; perform 3 studies and upgrade a power source and install new switchgear consisting of the following projects: 1) San Sevaine Basins Pipelines- the project is expected to increase recharge of recycled water, stormwater, and provide an increase in imported water recharge for conjunctive use. The project will construct a small pump station that will be able to pump either recycled water or stormwater to the upper basins; 2,000-foot pipeline from basin 5 to basin 3; geophysical investigation to determine if poor infiltration rates in basin 5 can be improved; flow control and internal berms to route water between basin 1 and basin 2 and keep a minimum amount of water depth throughout the summer to help with vector control; and internal berms in basin 5 to deepen water and alternate wet and drying cycles to control insect issues. 2) RP-1 Electrical Power System Upgrades Project will conduct electrical loan analysis; bring in new electrical feeds to upgrade the power source and wiring to connect west side and east side of plant with additional electrical cables; review the power at the Tertiary Plant & 600KW generator to provide a comprehensive electrical solution and Install new switchgear. 3) RP recycled water pump station Upgrades will evaluate the recycled water demands for ground water recharge and evaluate pump station limitation in order to determine whether it will meet additional estimated groundwater recharge demands in the 1299, 1158 and 1630 pressure zones, and upsize the 1158 pump station to meet the demand. 4) RP-5 RW Pipeline Bottleneck will perform study to identify bottlenecks within RP-5; upsize recycled water pipeline to eliminate the bottlenecks to fully utilize RP-5 and be prepared for future growth. 5) RP-5 Process Control Migration- This project will migrate the controls for the RP-5 Recycled water pump Station from the existing Foxboro DCS system to a new Allen Bradley Programmable logic Controller (PLC) based PlantPAx Supervisory control and data Acquisition System. This includes the design installation and integration of a new control panel will need to be designed and construction in PC-3 which will include the new Allen Bradley PLC.6) Napa Lateral/Speedway Project will construct 1300 LF of 18 pipeline between the Proligis waste water treatment facility, the San Bernardino Lift Station and construct a sewer lift station at the Junction Box; construction of 5530 lf of 16 inch pipe to connect California Steel Industries and 4500 LF of 12 pipe to connect California Speedway to the existing pipeline by RP-4. 7) RP-1 Outfall Parallel Pipeline- The project will design and construct approximately 11,800 feet of 30 to 36 inch parallel pipeline from RP-1 to Riverside Drive in order to provide for future estimated recycled water demands to the Southern Zones. Goals/Objectives: The goal of this project is to meet the current and future recycled water demands in the cities of Chino, Chino Hills, Fontana, Upland and Ontario. The objectives of this project are to maintain the availability of a reliable alternate water supply for non-potable uses and reduce the dependency on imported water by providing a backbone infrastructure that will sustain the region s projected growth. 2 of 6

3 Need: These projects will help the region by providing recycled water fto be avvailable to the region and for recharge of the Chino Basin. Recycled water usage in urban, agricultural, industrial settings and for water basin recharge has the collective purpose of fighting drought, climate change and increased population demands. This impact is especially needed at this time due to the continued drought in the State and the call by the Governor to reduce urban water consumption by 25%. Meets statutory eligibility gates of 2015 IRWM Grant Funding: IRWM Goals: This project is a result of a collaborative effort between IEUA, and Watermaster. By promoting the reuse of the recycled water in urban, agricultural, industrial settings and for recharging the Chino Basin, the region can continue to reliably have the water source for future years and preserve the limited potable water source for much needed potable uses in the arid region. This project benefits multi jurisdictions. The project is pursuing other funding mechanisms as well such as SRF loans in order to leverage the best available financing options for the major infrastructure. IRWM Type OWOW Plan Project Type: Construction Latitude: Project Location: Longitude: multiple sites within IEUA service: San Sevaine Recharge Basin, pipeline and pump station located by California Speedway, RP-1 and RP-5 wastewwater plants, Valves are located throughout service area. Benefit Zone Area (mi2): 292 Project Benefits: Benefits Water supply reliability, conservation and water-use efficiency Stormwater capture, storage, cleanup, treatment and management Removal of invasive species; wetlands creation or enhancement; acquisition, protection and restoration of open space n-point source pollution reduction, management, monitoring Groundwater recharge and management Contaminant and salt removal, reclamation, desalting and conveyance to users Water banking, exchange, reclamation and improvement of water quality Applicable 3 of 6

4 Multipurpose flood and stormwater management programs Watershed protection and management Drinking water treatment and distribution Ecosystem and fisheries restoration and protection Where Benefits Accrue: Jurisdiction: Explanation: Watershed/Su b-region: Explanation: Synergies: Multiple Communities include Chino, Chino Hills,Rancho Cucamonga, Fontana,, Montclair,, Ontario and Upland.. Single Sub-region The project benefits are received by the cities and agencies within the IEUA service area and the Chino groundwater basin. The Regional Recycled Water Program is a result of the collaborative efforts of IEUA s member agencies, Chino, Chino Hills, Cucamonga Valley Water District, Fontana, Fontana Water Company, Montclair, Monte Vista Water District, Ontario and Upland.. As a collaborative effort, the three year business plan was developed in 2007 and updated in 2012 to strategically develop an implementation plan to increase the reuse and delivery of recycled water in a cost effective and efficient manner. In addition, the Optimum Basin Management Plan (plan) is collaboration between the Chino Basin Watermaster, which includes 45 parties, and IEUA. The San Sevaine project was determined to be one of the most beneficial projects to the watershed in the plan. Benefits to Disadvantaged Communities (DAC) and Native Tribal Communities (NATC) 4 of 6

5 100% DAC: Portion DAC: NA DAC %: % NATC: Portion NATC: NATC %: 0 Project area benefiting DAC (acres) : Describe DAC and NATC Benefits: The recharging the basin will benefit all who pump water from the basin, The updating of the recycled water system and additional delivery pipelines benefit all in IEUAs service area equally since each drop of recycled water leaves the same amount of potable water available for use by DAC, in addition to bther residents of the IEUAs service area. Human Right to Water: t applicable Environmental Justice: t applicable Project Partners: Agency Name Chino Basin Watermaster Contact Phone Collab Planning Direct Funding In-Kind Service Peter Kavounas pkavounas@cb wm.org Co-Manager Project Funding: Category Amount Percent Total Project Cost $30,200, Requested OWOW 2015 Funding $ Match Contribution $30,200, Local Contribution $30,200, Federal Contribution $ In-Kind Contribution $ Other $ SRF Loan $ Annual O&M Costs: $ of 6

6 Funding Secured: Explain: NA O&M Funding Secured: Explain: NA Project Criteria: Criteria Metric Description New Water Supply 4000 AFY NA Project Status: Project Status: Conceptual design (15%) completed Est. Complete Date: 06/30/2019 Est. Operational Life (years): 20 Agency Constructed Similar Projects : CEQA Status: In Progress Date: 11/30/2015 NEPA Status: In Progress Date: 11/30/2015 Project Attachments: Type FileName Project Complete: Project Active: 6 of 6