1 UC Drought Response Matt St.Clair Director of Sustainability.

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1 UC Drought Response Matt St.Clair Director of Sustainability

Water in the Sustainability Context 2 Top ranked sustainability programs in the country Sierra Club Magazine ranked UC Irvine ranked #1 in the country o Four UC campuses in the Top 10 Research, Education, and Training for the State Trainings on Drought Response Actions o UC Extension and UC’s California Institute for Water Resources have led over 200 training workshops in counties throughout the state on drought response strategies for agricultural and other sectors o Drought Expertise Website: Research in Action o UC organized a Drought Summit for state policymakers, featuring UC experts in all aspects of the drought and strategies for responding to the drought.

UC Potable Water Use by Type 3

UC Campus Total Water Use by Estimated End Use (Mgal) 4

Drought Curtailment by Utility CampusWater Utility % Reduction by February 2016 UCRCity of Riverside 28% UCIIRWD 16% UCIMCCity of Orange 28% UCLA + MCLADWP 16% UCSBGoleta Water District 12% UCSD + MCCity of San Diego 16% UCB + LBNLEBMUD 16% UCDUC Davis 25% UCDMCCity of Sacramento 28% UCSF + MCSFPUC 8% UCSCCity of Santa Cruz 8% UCMCity of Merced 36% 5

Systemwide Drought Survey /2014 Drought Measures Most campuses have completed roughly % of the 160+ drought measures committed to last year. Reduce/eliminate irrigation of ornamental turf In process at most campuses. Installing water efficient plumbing fixtures and replace aging infrastructure In process at most campuses. Keep outdoor irrigation to the minimum level needed to preserve significant plant assets Most campuses in compliance.

Systemwide Drought Survey 7 Eliminate “annual” vegetation Most campuses in compliance. Consider options for rainwater capture and water recycling Four campuses have access to non-potable water sources. Some campuses are looking at other alternative water supplies on projects. Reduce fleet washing Most campuses in compliance. Spot pressure washing as needed instead of schedule washing. Most campuses in compliance.

Taking Efficiency to the Next Level 8 In summary, current drought response actions include turf conversions, enhanced leak detection, fixture replacements, central plant changes, and expanded use of recycled water. Scaling Up Water Efficiency o Most UC campuses have already completed all water efficiency projects that they can self-finance with a combination of internal borrowing plus external rebates. o To enable further investments in water efficiency, the UC Office of the President is working to establish a financing program similar to our award-winning energy efficiency program.

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