City of San Diego’s Recycled Water Study Item W15a October 10, 2012 Presentation to the California Coastal Commission.

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City of San Diego’s Recycled Water Study Item W15a October 10, 2012 Presentation to the California Coastal Commission

Recycled Water Planning Recycled Water Study – Cooperative agreement with local environmental groups (2009) – Linked to the Point Loma Wastewater Treatment Plant’s permit renewal – Analyze both potable and non-potable opportunities – Maximize water recycling to reduce effluent flows to the ocean 2

Recycled Water Study Background 2010 Point Loma NPDES Permit Renewal – Cooperative Agreement with local environmental groups (2009) – San Diego Coastkeeper and Surfrider Foundation supported modified permit – City to fund and conduct the RWS EPA Approval (Effective Aug 1, 2010) California Coastal Commission (CCC) consistency determination – Conditioned by requiring delivery of Recycled Water Study to CCC within two years (July 31, 2012) Current NPDES Permit expires July 31,

Recycled Water Study Objectives Identify opportunities to increase recycling of wastewater for Indirect Potable Reuse (IPR)and Non-Potable Reuse (NPR) for a 2035 planning horizon Determine the extent recycling can reduce wastewater flows to the Point Loma Wastewater Treatment Plant Determine implementation costs 4

Stakeholders and Participation City of San Diego San Diego Coastkeeper Surfrider Foundation Metro Wastewater Participating Agencies Independent Rates Oversight Committee San Diego County Water Authority Stakeholders gave input through: Bi-monthly status update meetings Technical workshops to brainstorm and refine reuse alternatives Comments on all technical memoranda and project report 5

Reuse Opportunities Non Potable Reuse (NPR) – Demand from potential customers is minimal compared to Point Loma flows; limited offload opportunity – Serving new customers requires significant amount of new infrastructure Indirect potable reuse (IPR) – Presents largest opportunity to offload Point Loma – Study includes reservoir augmentation concepts; insufficient groundwater basin data to support scoping of groundwater recharge concepts 6

Current Recycled Water System 7

Recycled Water Master Plan Summary Continue to connect infill customers along the existing distribution pipelines Complete Phase II Non-potable Distribution System Expansion Future steps should be defined in 2015 Recycled Water Master Plan Update based upon decisions made regarding Indirect Potable Reuse 8

Indirect Potable Reuse Opportunities Two Forms of IPR Evaluated: Groundwater Recharge Reservoir Augmentation Findings: Groundwater basin size and data insufficient to determine potential recharge projects. Revisit when more data is available Two reservoirs deemed large enough to provide retention times within range required in draft groundwater recharge regulations – San Vicente Reservoir – Otay Reservoir 9

Reuse Alternatives All divert 135 mgd away from Point Loma to new and existing reuse facilities All alternatives would lead to 106 mgd of reuse – 18 mgd non-potable – 88 mgd indirect potable Results in average daily Point Loma flow of 143 mgd Differ only in how treatment capacity is distributed among existing and potential plants 10

Reuse Costs and Benefits Cost to produce 96,000 acre-feet per year of new reuse: $1700 to $1900 per acre-foot (2011$) Cost reflects – Capital costs: $2.0 - $2.2 B – Annual O&M costs: $100 - $110 M Creates local water resource Reduces water supply salinity 11

Implementation Factors Water Purification Demonstration Project Results Potable Reuse Regulations How to integrate with Point Loma 2015 NPDES Permit Strategy Approval by Elected Officials Rate Impacts Agreement on Cost Allocation 12

Recycled Water Study Prioritized Next Steps Finalize the Water Purification Demonstration Project (Dec 2012) Conduct Facility Siting Studies (FY13, ~$300k) Evaluate cost sharing concepts (FY13, ~$50,000) Prepare Financing Plan (FY14, by City Staff) Integrate into Point Loma Waiver Process (FY13 and FY14 Confirm Otay Reservoir IPR Potential (FY14, ~$200k) 13

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