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General Plan Guidance <br /> The Water Element of the General Plan includes the following relevant programs: <br /> Program 1.3: Support Zone 7 Water Agency in water supply production, <br /> treatment, and procurement practices that do not negatively impact the <br /> environment. <br /> Program 1.4: Work with Zone 7 Water Agency to investigate innovative and <br /> more efficient ways to recharge aquifers and other groundwater resources. <br /> Program 1.5: Utilize cost-effective water reclamation and recycling techniques <br /> for the purpose of water conservation rather than as a new source of water which <br /> must be used to sustain new and existing development, where these techniques <br /> can be implemented without degrading surface water and groundwater quality. <br /> Program 3.1: Do not utilize water reclamation techniques, including reverse <br /> osmosis, which could adversely affect or have potentially negative impacts on <br /> drinking water quality, surface waters, or groundwater resources. <br /> Program 4.5: Utilize water reclamation methods to the fullest extent feasible, <br /> where safe and non-polluting. <br /> Program 4.9: In anticipation of planned future growth in Pleasanton, continue <br /> working with Zone 7 to plan and provide for sufficient future water supplies. <br /> These programs generally support the exploration and use of water reclamation and <br /> recycling techniques to supplement water supply while expressing concern about any <br /> potential for degrading water quality. <br /> Submitted by: Fiscal Review: Approved b : <br /> Kathleen Yurchak Tina Olson Nelson Fialho <br /> Director of Operations Director of Finance City Manager <br /> and Water Utilities <br /> Attachments: <br /> 1. May 15, 2018 City Council agenda report and meeting minutes <br /> 2. Joint Tri-Valley Potable Reuse Technical Feasibility Study Technical Evaluation <br /> Next Steps <br /> 3. Local Water Supply and Water Quality Studies Schedule <br /> Page 5 of 5 <br />