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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0013949
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2686
FACILITY_NAME
RIVER ISLAND DSEIR
STREET_NUMBER
2100
STREET_NAME
STEWART
City
LATHROP
Zip
95304-
APN
21325004
ENTERED_DATE
2/22/2021 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
2100 STEWART
RECEIVED_DATE
2/19/2021 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
07
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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WpODARa <br /> &CURRAN <br /> pipelines.At the time that Phase II is implemented,a capital outlay program for financing the delivery of this supply will <br /> be developed. No additional regulatory approvals are anticipated to be required for delivery of Phase II supply. <br /> The City's water supply planning efforts anticipate that future potable water supply will remain similar to the current <br /> supply portfolio with the addition of Phase II SCWSP surface water.Additionally,the City plans to expand its recycled <br /> water program and continue its current conservation efforts to reduce overall water use. Future supply projections are <br /> discussed in the subsections below.Table 7 presents the City's projected potable supply in 5-year increments through <br /> 2040.The values presented in this table reflect the City's contractual allotments from the SCWSP and the City's current <br /> and planned future groundwater production.The actual availability of these water supplies depends on reliability factors <br /> based on water year conditions, discussed in Section 2.3. <br /> Table 7: Current and Projected Potable Water Supply Entitlements (2020-2040) <br /> Current and Projected Supply(AFY) <br /> Supply Type Potable Water 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 <br /> pp y yp Source (Existing) <br /> Current Supplies <br /> Imported/Purchased Water' SSJID SCWSP 6,887 6,887 6,887 6,887 6,887 6,887 <br /> Contract <br /> Groundwater2 City Wells 4,720 4,720 4,720 4,720 4,720 4,720 <br /> Anticipated Additional Future Supplies <br /> Imported/Purchased Water3 SSJID SCWSP - - - - - 3,784 <br /> Contract <br /> Groundwater4 City Wells - 0 0 0 0 0 <br /> Total 11,607 11,607 11,607 11,607 11,607 15,391 <br /> Source:City of Lathrop 2019 WSMP,Table 5-4(EKI,2019) <br /> Notes: <br /> 1. The City's total Phase I allotment of SCWSP water,following the 2013 sale to the City of Tracy,of 1,120 AFY is 6,887 AFY. <br /> 2. Reflects the City's firm groundwater capacity,assuming Wells 21 and 9 remain offline. <br /> 3. The City's total Phase 11 allotment of SCWSP water,following the 2013 sale to the City of Tracy,is 10,671 AFY. <br /> 4. Potential additional groundwater supplies may be obtained through the Well 21 WTF upgrade,which could be completed in two phases. <br /> Phase 1 is anticipated to be completed by 2020 and Phase 2 is anticipated to be completed by 2025. Potential additional groundwater may <br /> also include bringing Well 9 back on-line.However,for this report,water from Well 21 and Well 9 are not included as Anticipated Additional <br /> Future Supplies. <br /> Table 8 presents the City's projected recycled water supply in 5-year increments through 2040,as well as supplemental <br /> supplies from other non-potable source that are available to the River Islands development(Phase 1 and Phase 2). <br /> Califia(0011533.00) 23 Woodard&Curran, Inc. <br /> River Islands Phase 2 Development Water Supply Assessment September 2020 <br />
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