A sustainable Santa Ana Watershed is drought-proofed, salt balanced, and supports economic and environmental vitality in the year 2030. Vision.

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A sustainable Santa Ana Watershed is drought-proofed, salt balanced, and supports economic and environmental vitality in the year Vision

97 Water-related Agencies 4 Counties 59 Cities State water, environmental, and regulatory agencies Federal Agencies Other Special Districts Special Interest Groups Other Stakeholders What is SAWPA? SAWPA Member Agencies and Other Stakeholders

Orange County Water District Ron Sullivan Don Galleano Inland Empire Utilities Agency San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District SAWPA Commissioners Eastern Municipal Water District Western Municipal Water District Phil Anthony Terry Catlin Mark Bulot

James Ramos SAWPA City of San Bernardino San Bernardino County Ron Sullivan Patrick Morris Marion Ashley Riverside County Ron Loverdge City of Riverside Don Galleano SAWPA Beth Krom City of Irvine Shawn Nelson Orange County Ali Sahabi Development Garry Brown Environment Linda Ackerman Regional Board

Original 4 Horsemen Image Credit: Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Theatre in England, 2007

1 The Santa Ana River Watershed is a hydrologic whole 2 Working in concert with nature is cost effective 3 See each problem as interrelated, seek efficiencies and synergies

1 As citizens of the Watershed, create solutions 2 No ONE person can do it alone 3 Think Big!

1 OWOW is a shared Vision for the Watershed 2 Breakthrough innovations 3 Establish a new Water Ethic

Beneficial Use Assurance Water Resource Optimization Multi-Hazard Preparation Natural Resources Stewardship Operational Efficiency and Water Transfers Government Partnerships Energy and Environmental Impact Response Land Use Planning Disadvantaged and Tribal Community Water use efficiency Watershed Thinking

Reduces water demand by 37,000 AF/YR Captures 164,000 AFY of stormwater for recharge Produces 56,000 AFY of desalted groundwater while removing 29,600 tons of salt Creates 111,000 AFY of new water recycling Creates 27,000 AF of new storage Improves water quality to 52,000 AFY Creates or restores 2,900 acres of habitat Creates about 6,700 construction related jobs for region Leverages $28 Million in grants funds to almost half a Billion in local funds

Project Project Sponsor Total Local CostGrant Amount Other State Funds Being Used Total Cost Groundwater Replenishment System - Flow Equalization OCWD $14,399,680$1,000,000$0$15,399,680 Sludge Dewatering, Odor Control, and Primary Sludge Thickening OCSD $137,115,600$1,000,000$0$138,115,600 Vireo MonitoringSAWA $269,207$600,000$0$869,207 Mill Creek WetlandsCity of Ontario $14,355,000$1,000,000$5,000,000$20,355,000 Cactus BasinSBCFCD $8,250,752$1,000,000$0$9,250,752 Inland Empire Brine Line Rehabilitation and Enhancement SAWPA $698,153$1,000,000$5,234,576$6,932,729 Arlington Desalter Interconnection ProjectCity of Corona $948,049$400,000$0$1,348,049 Perris II Desalination FacilityEMWD $1,335,752$1,000,000$0$2,335,752 Perchlorate Wellhead Treatment System Pipelines WVWD $419,000$1,000,000$0$1,419,000 Chino Creek WellfieldWMWD $5,331,118$1,000,000$0$6,331,118 Impaired Groundwater RecoveryIRWD $36,321,970$1,000,000$0$37,321,970 Alamitos Barrier Improvement ProjectOCWD $10,571,600$1,000,000$0$11,571,600 Arlington Basin Water Quality Improvement Project WMWD $3,443,636$1,000,000$0$4,443,636 Grant Total $233,459,517$12,000,000$10,234,576$256,354,097

ProjectProject SponsorTotal Local CostGrant AmountOther State Funds Being UsedTotal Cost Perris Desalination Program - Brackish Water Wells 94, 95 and 96 EMWD$9,238,280$1,041,690$0$10,279,970 Quail Valley Subarea 9 Phase 1 Sewer System Project EMWD$3,670,000$2,010,460$0$5,680,460 Forest First - Increase Stormwater Capture and Decrease Sediment Loading through Forest Ecological Restoration Us Forest Service$3,981,040$1,041,690$250,000$5,272,730 Wineville Regional Recycled Water Pipeline and Groundwater Recharge System Upgrades IEUA$21,000,000$1,041,690$0$22,041,690 Plunge Creek Water Recharge and Habitat Improvement SBVWCD$210,500$520,840$0$731,340 Prado Basin Sediment Management Demonstration Project OCWD$7,115,000$781,270$0$7,896,270 San Sevaine Ground Water Recharge Basin IEUA$1,750,000$781,270$0$2,531,270 Corona/Home Gardens Well Rehabilitation and Multi-Jurisdictional Water Transmission Line Project City of Corona$4,720,400$1,354,180$0$6,074,580 Enhanced Stormwater Capture and Recharge along the Santa Ana River SBVMWD$30,300,000$1,041,690$0$31,341,690 Regional Residential Landscape Retrofit Program IEUA$500,000$520,840$0$1,020,840 Canyon Lake Hybrid Treatment Process LESJWA$385,500$520,840$0$906,340 14th Street Groundwater Recharge and Storm Water Quality Treatment Integration Facility City of Upland$5,219,187$520,840$0$5,740,027 Customer Handbook to Using Water Efficiently in the Landscape WMWD$40,000$125,000$0$165,000 Vulcan Pit Flood Control and Aquifer Recharge Project City of Fontana$12,703,000$1,041,690$9,950,000$23,694,690 Francis Street Storm Drain and Ely Basin Flood Control and Aquifer Recharge Project City of Ontario$8,070,000$781,270$7,820,000$16,671,270 Commercial/Industrial/Instritutional Performance-Based Water Use Efficiency Program MWDOC$1,927,512$520,840$0$2,448,352 Peters Canyon Channel Water Capture and Reuse Pipeline City of Irvine$7,691,112$1,041,690$0$8,732,802 Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians Wastewater Project Soboba Tribe$0$156,250$0$156,250 Recycled Water Project Phase I (Arlington-Central Avenue Pipeline) City of Riverside$28,869,800$1,041,690$0$29,911,490 Wilson III Basins Project and Wilson Basins/Spreading Grounds City of Yucaipa$12,292,721$781,270$0$13,073,991 Grant Total $159,684,052$16,000,000$18,020,000$194,371,052