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AGENDA REPORT
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recycled water haulers and potential unsafe conditions. To avoid conflicts with the <br /> project construction, the Board directed closure of the fill station. <br /> In July 2020, the Board's decision to keep the fill station closed was incorporated into an <br /> update of the District's Water Recycling policy which stated the District would provide <br /> recycled water for off-haul to residential customers only in times of mandatory potable <br /> water conservation. During this time, many Pleasanton residents inquired about <br /> accessing DSRSD's recycled water fill station and interest grew into 2021 , at which time <br /> DSRSD and the cities of Livermore and Pleasanton began to explore other site options <br /> for a residential recycled water fill station. <br /> On September 1 , 2021 , the Zone 7 Board of Directors declared a state of drought <br /> emergency within its service area and a Stage 2 water shortage. In October 2021 , the <br /> Agencies also declared a Stage 2 water shortage and 15 percent mandatory <br /> conservation compared to 2020 potable water usage. To alleviate the impact of <br /> conservation to residential customers, the Agencies have been working collaboratively <br /> to replace the fill station that was located at the WWTP during the 2014-2015 drought. <br /> In November 2021, the DSRSD Board authorized staff to explore the use of its <br /> undeveloped property on Gleason Drive in Dublin (See Figure 1). Since this time, staff <br /> from DSRSD, Livermore, and Pleasanton have developed a temporary recycled water <br /> fill station project that includes the construction and operation of a temporary fill station <br /> during mandatory conservation. <br /> r : '.'"-e• .., . i . ' ..,,; -..-*; -, ..,„..:: 1 NisritAl.C100110rt .: r r 6-,..1.,....ir2.,a,e clitprt*t. , <br /> oefef <br /> yar <br /> T <br /> .c <br /> - tier _. — - 4, . .71,:s. „:2......,s , ,East County - <br /> Hall of Justice.O" <br /> ,$ <br /> _oa <br /> s � ' �•* . .:';Superior-Court <br /> Rt' - � Alam edaiCou 106, <br /> roposS -. 1 <br /> r ' : e- "- `l`iii Stat <br /> Gleason Dr , 1,old Rd _ �.,,.... .w .. .,-..- .......-_..".ap --.-__< ,,. •• <br /> jj <br /> w <br /> Figure 1 — DSRSD Gleason Property (looking north) <br /> Page 3 of 5 <br />
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