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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-04-18; Municipal Water District; 275; San Diego Water Purification Project UpdateSan Diego’s water repurification concept involves the additional treatment of approximately 20 million gallons per day of tertiary treated reclaimed water. The process uses state-of-the- art technology to create a supply of water which is of equal or superior quality to untreated imported water currently used as a source of supply to local reservoirs. The water repurification plan being considered by the Authority and the City of San Diego would involve discharging repurified water in a local reservoir, where it would be blended with local runoff and imported supplies. This would add approximately 22,000 acre-feet to new local water each year to San Diego’s supply. Beyond the reservoir, the City of San Diego water system would continue to operate as it has historically, with reservoir water being withdrawn on demand and undergoing filtration and disinfection treatment prior to delivery to City of San Diego customers. 2 b San Diego County Water Authority staff will be at tonights meeting to brief the Board on this 2 c) interesting project. . 4-l h 0 CARLSBAlY-VUNICIPAL WATER DISTRF - AGENDA BILL ok’ AB# a% TITLE: MTG. 04/l 8/95 UPDATE ON COUNTY WATER DEPT CMWD SAN DIEGO WATER PURIFICATION PROJECT . RECOMMENDED ACTION: This is an informational item and no action is required. ITEM EXPLANATION: Recognizing water’s importance to the region’s economic future, the San Diego County Water Authority (Authority) has developed a comprehensive Water Resources Plan. The plan focuses on fully developing cost-effective resources, improving the delivery system and producing approximately 85,000 acrefeet of additional local water annually by 2010, more than doubling the annual average local supply. In an effort to meet the goals of the plan, the Authority and the City of San Diego are examining the use of purified reclaimed water, or repurified water, to supplement the region’s potable water supply. FISCAL IMPACT: This is an informational item and there is no fiscal impact.