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W ODaRo <br /> &CURRAN <br /> 7. CONCLUSION <br /> California Water Code: <br /> 10911 (b) The city or county shall include the water supply assessment provided pursuant to Section <br /> 10910, and any information provided pursuant to subdivision(a), in any environmental document <br /> prepared for the project pursuant to Division 13(commencing with Section 21000) of the Public <br /> Resources Code. <br /> (c) The city or county may include in any environmental document an evaluation of any information <br /> included in that environmental document provided pursuant to subdivision (b). The city or county shall <br /> determine, based on the entire record, whether projected water supplies will be sufficient to satisfy the <br /> demands of the project, in addition to existing and planned future uses. If the city or county determines <br /> that water supplies will not be sufficient, the city or county shall include that determination in its findings <br /> for the project. <br /> Based on the analysis presented in this WSA, the City has adequate supply to serve the City's demands inclusive of <br /> the Project through buildout in 2040 under normal year and multiple dry-year supply conditions. In single-dry years <br /> conditions, there is an anticipated supply shortage in 2035 before accounting for the implementation of the City's <br /> WSCP. To avoid a potential supply shortfall, the City would increase water conservation programming and/or <br /> implement the appropriate stage of its WSCP to ensure demand does not exceed supply. Because the shortage in <br /> 2035 in a single-dry year condition is less than 10 percent(estimated at 4 percent), it is anticipated that this shortage <br /> would be mitigated by the City implementing Stage 1 of its WSCP. <br /> Califia(0011533.00) 45 Woodard&Curran, Inc. <br /> River Islands Phase 2 Development Water Supply Assessment September 2020 <br />