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Your Clean Water Advocates Since 1995 There are no guarantees that San Diego’s magnificent coasts will remain forever. San Diego Coastkeeper protects the region’s inland and coastal waters for the communities and wildlife that depend on them by blending education, community empowerment and advocacy.
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The Waterkeeper Story “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed people can change the world: indeed it's the only thing that ever has!” --Margaret Meade
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Cheap water isn’t cheap… 19% of CA energy used to treat & move water throughout state Impact on fish populations and other wildlife Taking water from other communities in need Putting San Diego at risk
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Current Costs of WS Options* * From Equinox Center/FBEI Assessing SD’s Water Option Report, July 2010
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…and current supplies are getting pricier
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Current Costs of WS Options “When the well is dry, we learn the worth of water.” -Benjamin Franklin * From Equinox Center/FBEI Assessing SD’s Water Option Report, July 2010
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Energy Usage of WS Options * From Equinox Center/FBEI Assessing SD’s Water Option Report, July 2010
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Carbon Footprint
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Comparing WS Options * From Equinox Center/FBEI Assessing SD’s Water Option Report, July 2010
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A New Vision not
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Vision Statement To ensure San Diego’s long-term water security in an environmentally and economically sustainable way "The greater danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it." - Michelangelo
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Goals To develop a comprehensive and forward-looking water portfolio that: is Safe/protective of public health is Reliable & flexible is Affordable is Environmentally protective/beneficial is Energy smart is Municipally owned/controlled Prioritizes most critical uses
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Strategies San Diego’s Water Supply strategies should include: Conservation & efficiency (regulations + pricing) IPR (decentralized) Rainwater harvesting Graywater Increased storage/more flexibility Small-scale/targeted purple pipe Small-scale/targeted desalination (subsurface intakes) _____________________________________________________________ Large scale purple pipe Large-scale or open-ocean intake desalination Additional transfers/peripheral canal
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Where Our Water Could Come From Local Runoff 9% Recycled: Reclaim add’l 70 MGD from N. City and Pt. Loma 34% Conservation: Reduce add’l 40 gal/person/day (39%) Imported Water (CO River & SWP) 18%
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Contact Info For more information, contact San Diego Coastkeeper at: 619-758-7743 bruce@sdcoastkeeper.org www.sdcoastkeeper.org
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