City of San Luis Obispo Recycled Water Program
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1 City of San Luis Obispo Recycled Water Program 2013
2 History City applied for recycled water use with State Water Quality Control Board First new water supply since deliveries began from Whale Rock Reservoir in 1961
3 Meeting the City s Water Needs 1,800 acre feet of water needed to meet build-out in General Plan Initial estimates were that 1,200 acre feet available water could be realized from Water Reuse Project One acre-foot served about 3.5 average single family homes for a year
4 Water Reuse Project s Draft Environmental Impact Report released WRF upgrades to tertiary completed Recycled Water Program History Other Steps Water Reuse Project s Environmental Impact Report was certified Application approved Construction began Council Members Ewan, Schwartz, Mulholland, and Romero (Mayor)
5 Master Planning Recycled Water Master Plan approved by City Council in 2004 Looked at distribution system alternatives and defined an area to serve with recycled water in the future Goal of 1,000 AFY through Retrofits to existing irrigation systems, landscape irrigation for new development, and an ag exchange program (400 AFY) An update of the Master Plan is underway in 2013
6 Project Construction ( ) Water Reuse Project constructed in two parts Eight miles of recycled water distribution pipeline (~$5 million) Improvements at the City s Water Reclamation Facility (WRF) located on Prado Road (~$5.5 million) Funding $8.8 million State Revolving Fund Loan $2.9 million State Grant
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8 Available Water Supply Average wastewater flow of 4 million gallons per day that receives tertiary treatment at the City s Water Reclamation Facility A minimum flow of 2.5 cubic feet per second is required to sustain fish population in SLO Creek
9 Milestone When recycled water deliveries began in 2006, it was the City s first new water supply in 40 years!
10 Goals, Plans and Policies Major City Goal from to General Plan, Water Management Element, Section 7 Urban Water Management Plan, Section 3.2 Water Reuse Master Plan, July 2004 Municipal Code When in the judgment of the city, reclaimed water service can be feasibly provided to a particular parcel for particular uses, the utilities director shall require the use of reclaimed water in lieu of potable water for those uses ( Statement of Policy, Ord , 2001) General Plan, Water Management Element GOAL A Program A Recycled Water Program City Goals, Plans, and Policies Maximize the use of the City s available recycled water supply for approved uses. Expand the recycled water distribution system to serve customers in the Water Reuse Master Plan area. Utilities Department Strategic Plan (Stewardship) Increase awareness of the availability of recycled water and expand recycled water use.
11 Current Customers City and other public agencies City Parks, Streetscapes, and Medians Laguna Lake Golf Course Laguna Middle School Cal Trans for irrigation of landscaping along US 101 Commercial Centers: Irish Hills Plaza, Costco, Laguna Village Shopping Center, Courtyard by Marriott, Prefumo Creek Commons (Target), Olive Garden, and Hampton Inn Home Owners Associations: Los Verdes I, and De Tolosa Homes
12 Current & Future Customers SESLOC Construction on Broad Street Mangano Homes Construction, off of Prado Road
13 Construction Water Permit Program Program began in 2009 Three wharf-style hydrants for filling water trucks are located on Prado Road, Industrial Way, and Calle Joaquin Cost is $1,260 for an unlimited annual supply
14 Future Expansion Continue to connect additional sites through retrofit of existing irrigation systems along distribution lines Expansion of infrastructure by new construction in the Orcutt, Margarita, and Airport Specific Plan Areas 200 Recycled Water Delivery (in Acre Feet per Year)
15 Challenges Along the Way Permitting Construction Weather conditions, earthquake, unmarked utilities, permits and easements, traffic concerns System Commissioning Expansion
16 Benefits Safe, reliable, droughtresistant supply Environmentally smart State and City goals Extends City water supply Economical as recycled water rates set at 90% of potable water rates Laguna Middle School on Los Osos Valley Road in San Luis Obispo began using recycled water for their landscape irrigation in 2008
17 Questions? Jennifer Metz, Utilities Project Manager City of San Luis Obispo Utilities Department (805)
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