Laserfiche WebLink
Chapter 6 <br />Water Supply Characterization <br />THE CITY OF <br />PL£ASANTON, <br />Table 6-6.2015 UWMP Recycled Water Use Projection Compared to 2020 Actual <br />(DWR Table 6-5 Retail) <br />❑■ <br />Beneficial Use Type <br />2015 Projection for <br />20201 <br />Agricultural irrigation <br />1,679 1,227 <br />121 0 <br />0 1 <br />Landscape irrigation (exc golf courses) <br />Golf course irrigation <br />Commercial use <br />Industrial use <br />Geothermal and other energy production <br />Seawater intrusion barrier <br />Recreational impoundment <br />Wetlands or wildlife habitat <br />Groundwater recharge (IPR) <br />Reservoir water augmentation (IPR) <br />Direct potable reuse <br />Other (Construction) <br />Other (Dual Plumbing) <br />Tota 1 <br />1,800 1,228 <br />1 Units of measure (AF, CCF, MG) must remain cons is tent throughout the UWMP as reported in Table 2-3. <br />NOTE: Volumes are in AF. 20201andscape irrigation includes approximately 3 AF of use at the <br />DSRSD RWTF. <br />Table 6-7. Methods to Expand Future Recycled Water Use (DWR Table 6-6 Retail) <br />Price recycled water at reduced potable <br />Financial incentives rates; Reduced connection fees for new (see Note) 573 <br />recycled water meters <br />Conditional All landscape irrigation meters will be <br />Requirements for converted to recycled water along (see Note) 0 <br />Development Projects recycled water distribution system <br />Total 573 <br />*Units of measure (AF, CCF, MG) must remain consistent throughout the UWMP as reported in Table 2 - <br />NOTES: Volumes are in AF. Actions were first implemented in 2015 and continue to be implemented. The <br />expected increase in recycled water for all actions is included in the "Financial incentives" total. <br />WEST YOST 6-23 City of Pleasanton <br />2020 Urban Water Management Plan <br />May 2021 <br />