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The Integrated Water Plan of the City of Santa Cruz, California
Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 01/11/2004

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Description

The Santa Cruz Water Department (SCWD) provides water to the City of Santa Cruz, as well asa portion of the unincorporated area of Santa Cruz County and a small portion of the City ofCapitola. The City has been actively considering possible new water supplies for the past 16years. The various projects that were studied ranged from groundwater to surface waterimpoundment, but all had one thing in common – almost all were sized to serve nearly alldemand in a drought condition as severe as the 1976-1977 event.After repeated failures to identify a water supply augmentation project on which keystakeholders could agree, the City Council directed that the approach change to one thatconsiders combinations of water conservation, use curtailment in droughts, and development of amore modest additional supply. This integrated water planning (IWP) process began in 1997with the objective of responding to the currentdrought-related crisis and planning for future growth. Specifically, it must help the City: reducenear-term drought year shortages; and, provide a reliable supply that meets long-term needswhile ensuring protection of public health and safety. This paper presents an outline of the IWP that includes: the four current water supply sources for the City of Santa Cruz; water conservation in the IWP; base case supply deficiencies; options for balancing supply and demand; evaluation criteria; formulation of resource strategies; and, strategy evaluation. Includes tables, figures.

Product Details

Edition:
Vol. – No.
Published:
01/11/2004
Number of Pages:
20
File Size:
1 file , 410 KB
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