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51 | City of Pleasanton 2023-2031 Housing Element <br /> Responsible Agency: Operation Services Department, Planning Division <br /> Time Period: Complete a sewer/wastewater and water system capacity analysis and adopt <br />written policies and procedures that grant sewer and water hookups priority (September <br />2023); review Capital Improvement Program (CIP) and make affirmative changes by next <br />CIP adoption (August 2023) <br /> Funding Source: Capital Improvement Program Budget, Sewer Enterprise Fund, Housing <br />Grants, Planning Division Budget <br /> Quantified Objective: Implement seven identified projects, with projects and priority to be <br />established in the facilities planning process, during the Housing Element planning period <br /> Geographic Targeting: Aim to implement at least two infrastructure projects in the <br />Downtown area, which is an area of relatively lower income households, to facilitate infill <br />housing development <br /> <br />Program 4.5 <br />The City will take action to ensure adequate water supply to serve the needs of existing and future <br />residents resulting from the additional housing capacity described in this Housing Element. As <br />stated in Appendix C (Housing Constraints), potential options include:this will include completion <br />of a comprehensive study (underway) including analysis of near-term replacement of water supply <br />impacted by PFAS contamination of City wells, and longer-term supply enhancements to <br />accommodate future growth, including the following potential strategies. The suite of strategies <br />under consideration may include:: <br />1. Implementation of the PFAS and Groundwater Wells Rehabilitation Project, which <br />includes constructing new a new treatment facility for groundwater from City wells, as <br />well as rehabilitating existing wells. <br />1. Drilling of new City wellsProceeding with the well rehabilitation project as previously <br />scoped or withoutwith a modified scope. <br />2. Constructing new City wells outside the PFAS plume. <br />3. Zone 7 pumping City’s groundwater allotment on its behalf using newly installed <br />infrastructure. <br />2.4. Constructing a regional PFAS treatment, depending on the location of the wells. <br />This would require test drilling and facility located at City’s Operations Service Center <br />that can treat both City and Zone 7 groundwater sampling.. <br />3. Developing an agreement with the Zone 7 Water Agency to provide Purchasing 100 <br />percent of all water supply, both in the near term and in the future. <br />4.5. Purchasing from Zone 7 at the wholesale water supply from outside Zone 7.rate. <br />Based on the results of the Study, the City will develop a suite of projects from the list above <br />to ensure adequate supply, or other strategies if determined to adequately address the