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Purpose of Action Plan
• Provide a clear and concise strategy to advance water reuse in
California over the next 30 years.
• Serve as WRCA's Strategic Plan;
• Inform Governor's Water Resilience Portfolio; and
• Act a recycled water primer for Legislators.
• Four Strategic Priorities with 20 recommendations.
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WRCAAction Plan Committee
• Alex Coate, GM , East Bay Municipal Utility District
• David Pedersen , GM , Las Virgenes Municipal Water District
• Four Writing Teams and 20 Contributors/Reviewers
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Four Strategic
Priorities Research Regulations
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Regional Funding
Planning
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Complete Potable Reuse Research
• Identify Amount of Recycling Possible in CA
• Develop RWA Expert Panel
Research • Monitor CECs and Continue Work of Bioassay Group
• Study Impacts of Diminishing Wastewater Flow on
Reuse
• Assess Research Needs for Treated Drinking Water
Augmentation
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Develop/Streamline Reuse Regulations
• Develop Regulations for Raw Water Augmentation
• Develop Regulations for Onsite Reuse
Regulations . Update Existing Non-Potable Regulations
• Develop Alternative Treatment Trains for Potable
Reuse
• Clarify/Streamline Wastewater Change Petition
Process
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Existing and Planned Potable Reuse Projects Non-Potable Use of Recycled Water
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Perform Integrated Regional Planning
• Incentivize Water Exchanges
• Increase Collaboration to Maximize RW Use
I nteg rated • Maximize RW Use where Groundwater Basins are
Regional Overdrafted
Planning
• Develop Regional Brine Disposal Solutions
• Incentivize Innovation in Water and Wastewater
Treatment and RW Infrastructure
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Increase Grant and Loan Opportunities
• Leverage More CWSRF Funding Through State
p4p Bonds Sale
Funding ' Pass New Water Bond with $2 Billion for Reuse
• Streamline Water Recycling Funding Program and
Increase Staffing
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Total Leveraged CWSRF Bonding By State
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Outreach
• Governor's Office • CASA
• Resources Agency • ACWA
• Water Board • CMUA
• Department of Food and Ag . • CUWA
• California Water Commission • AWWA-Cal-NV
• Water Leaders in Legislature • Western Growers
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