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NorthLake Specific Plan Draft Supplemental EIR 2050 2045 152,865 143,608 29,058 27,486 21,300 17,600 17,091 17,005 135,773 126,603 and 3-9, and 3-8 Utilities
2040 134,352 25,914 14,100 16,919 117,432 UWMP Tables 2010
2035 125,095 24,342 10,600 16,833 108,261 As indicated in
wells.
2030 115,838 22,770 8,100 16,748 99,091 existing
with pumped
5,550
16,662
89,920
21,166
106,582
TABLE 5.12-7 PROJECTED MULTI-DRY YEAR SUPPLIES AND DEMANDS 2025 2020 97,325 19,626 3,050 16,576 80,749 be to anticipated Tables 3-4 and 3-5 of the 2009 Groundwater Basin Yield Analysis, individual purveyors may have well capacity in excess of quantities shown in this table. As indicted in 2010 UWMP Table 3-12, existing and planned ground water pumping remain within the groundwater operating plan shown on Table 3-5. SCWD’s existing Saugus 1 and
2015 88,068 9,027 1,300 7,727 80,342 groundwater SWP supplies are based on the Department of Water Resources “2009 State Water Project Delivery Reliability Report”. stored water from the Newhall Land’s Semitropic Water Banking and Exchange Program is assumed available to VWC. Includes banking programs with 10,000 AF of additional pumpback capacity by 2025 and a second additional 10,000 AF by 2035. Demand w/o Conservation data from 2010 UWMP Ta
of
quantity Demand w/ Conservation is Demand w/o Conservation minus Reduction from Water Conservation.
the wells resumed production in 2011 with the completion of the perchlorate treatment facility. Reduction from Water Conservation calculation for Region from 2010 UWMP Table 2-22.
represent 20x2020 Reduction for the Region from 2010 UWMP Table 2-22.
supplies Recycled water projections from 2010 UWMP Table 4-3. CLWA has 45,920 AF of recoverable water as of 6/1/2011.
Demand Without Conservation j
Reduction from Recycled Water l Reduction from Water Conservation m shown on Table 3-5 of the 2010 UWMP. R:\Projects\OC\WCP_Woodrid\J0001\Draft EIR\5.12 Utilities-042617.docx
20X2020 Reduction k Demand With Conservation n groundwater Existing Source: NCWD 2015.
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