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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem Provided in Chair Report - CA WateReuse Action Plan 8-15-19.pdf WATEREUSE CALIFORNIA Sustainablem AA PPurpleeD� Cal ' for ■ Industrial Reuse°m;� ate (Li i WateReuse LOCAL SUPPLY'!'C 7PANSFORnAAj a,1 euse3 C commie Reuter ■ Ons t�ve°f S 1th W prO b1�cNea"�i� Action Plan `slC trait putmea;��o Dig. Pibdu "strqa�Rene 9P°�cyd� 9 esil�e R �� oNs cA� P btic' 7jroe, ReSeatNN1NG �, cd��� Urban Water Institute O UOL a`�h)�'��`��F j,•�,w�o '! OOt�fC Pub1ug tP` RES�R " August 15 , 2019 D�gecYd'l �q{GR��N F �1ab�e atrve Transform APE pURP Aug„P„Mtion `j WATEREUSE CALIFORNIA Ilk 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. `j WATEREUSE CALIFORNIA Ilk 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 `j WATEREUSE CALIFORNIA Ilk Four Strategic Priorities Research Regulations ( C- Integrated Regional Funding Planning `j WATEREUSE CALIFORNIA 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 `j WATEREUSE CALIFORNIA Ilk 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 � WATEREUSE CALIFORNIA Adoption of Regulations as a Catalyst for Projects O O • O O O O O O O o O O O O O O O O O o O O O o •O •O •O •O •O •O •O •O •O •O •o • •O •O •O • •o •o •o • • •O •O •O • • •o •O •o • • • •o •o •o 1 1 1 1962 1972 1982 1992 2004 200S 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 =. ty I Adoption of Groundwater Augmentation Regulations � WATEREUSE CALIFORNIA Existing and Planned Potable Reuse Projects Non-Potable Use of Recycled Water -� ♦ Permitted braurdN-atr.Augrer,;aam ''' 0-4,999 AF'r 207,545 AFY • 5,000-11."9 AFY • CarOUndN'M ¢lr Aunentatron 3U,7 - 368J64 AFY �� • 14.000-42.999 AFY • Planned Reservoir Water Augmentnron 43.000-99,999 AFY AFY Plane Ra ` � � 100,000rAFY • Planned Raw Water Augmmtatron � 12.00E AFY oa � Tdtal E AVg and Mnaned Permitted Use )4),140 AFY • •MarraalrosfiamYgCA7Df9sw-• •• ••• Information based on the Water Board IN and D WR 2015 sunny and onsde reuse data. `j WATEREUSE CALIFORNIA 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 WATEREUSE CALIFORNIA Ilk 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 � �►/VATEREUSE CALIFORNIA -did 19 Total Leveraged CWSRF Bonding By State $10,000,000,000 9t h $8,000,000,000 56,000,000,000 54,000,000,000 s2,000,o00,000 s t Source LFA CMA:0 i8 Report WATEREUSE CALIFORNIA 1,533,764 AFY 1,500,000 Planned Raw Water Augmentation AFY• • Planned Reservoir Water Augmentation 1,250,000 L l7 Planned Groundwater Augmentation Expected 1000,000 w rowth of Planned Non-Potable Projects Effected growth estimate ofAFMorn planned(non-pota6fe and potable)recycled Ywterpro)ects in C4fornio hosed on 750.Om WateReuseCalifavnla surveys. � ecycling2015 500,000 Current Projects Source:Departrnent of Water Resources and 250,000 State Water Resources Control Board 2015 Survey j 'AQe Feet per Year #41WATEREUSE CAL7FORNlA � NIL 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 WATEREUSECALIFORNIA - 19 Questions ?