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DERWA
DSRSD.EBMUD RECyclEd WATER AUTHORiry
_J?ARTIVERS iN ~TER RECycliNCj
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June 27, 1996
Mr. Richard Ambrose, City Manager
City of Dublin
100 Civic Plaza
Dublin, CA 94568
Subject:
Presentation to City Council on DSRSD-EBMUD Recycled Water Program
Dear Mr. Ambrose:
The Dublin San Ramon Services District-East Bay Municipal Utility District Recycled Water
Authority (DERWA) is a joint powers authority comprised of DSRSD and EBMUD which has
been actively planning for the implementation of the San Ramon Valley Recycled Water
Program. The program involves the service of recycled water to existing and future identified
demands within and adjacent to the Cities of Dublin and San Ramon and the Toyvn of Danville.
The next step in this planning effort will be the circulation of a Draft Environmental Impact
Report and a Facilities Plan, which are expected to be released by DERWA within 2-4 weeks.
Due to the impending release by DERWA of the Draft Environmental Impact Report and the
Facilities Plan, we have discussed with Lee Thompson our desire to make a brief presentation
to the City Council, reviewing the status of facility planning efforts and the key elements of
the Draft EIR for the Recycled Water Program. We are available to make this presentation
when it is convenient to schedule it for the City Council.
Please let us know if this proposal meets with your approval. We look forward to discussing
this project with the Council. Thank you for your assistance in scheduling this presentation.
Sincerely,
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Authority Manager
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7051 DubliN BoulEVARd. DubliN, CA 94568 . (510) 828-0515 FAX: (510) 829-118c
SECTION 1
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INTRODUCTION
OVERVIE\V AND BACKGROUND
In ajoint effort, the Dublin San Ramon Services District (DSRSD) and the East Bay Municipal
Utility District (EBMUD) are developing the San Ramon Valley Recycled Wmer Program. a
project intended to provide recycled water service to irrigation customerl' in the San Ramon
Valley vicinity.
After individually studying separate recycled water projects since 1990. the two agencies
fomled the DSRSO.EBMUD Recycled Water Authority (DERW A). a Joint Powers Authority
UPA). in June 1995 to implement the joint program. The purpOl'C of DERW A. as stuted in ,its
Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement. is al' followl':
"The purpose of the Authority [DERW A] is to maximize the amount of
Recycled Water delivered while recovering its costs. The Authority shall
implement and may expand the joint Recycled Water Program. Consistent with
thil' effort, the Authority may select a Project or Projects implementing or
expanding such Program, perform necessary environmental reviews, develop
public information, arrange required financing, acquire property, design and
construct a Project or Projects, and provide for management, operation, and
maintenance of such Project or Projects'"
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DERW A and its member agencies are developing policies regarding specific responsibilities for
and demarcation of facilities and recycled water ownership. However, each of DERW A's
member agencies, Le. DSRSD and EBMUD. are responsible for marketing recycled water to
their respective customers.
PROJECT PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES
The purpose of the San Ramon Valley Recycled Water Program (Prqject) is to provide recycled
water to eX,isting and potential future irrigation customers in and adjacent to the water service
areal' of EBMUD and DSRSD, including the communities of Dublin. San Ramon. Danvillc.
and Blackhawk in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. Recvcled water would be used for
irrigation in lieu of potable water supplies. Each of the member agencies il' developing a
recycled water policy that wilJ serve as the bac;is for sales of recycled water to both existing and
future customers in each agency's service area.
The recycled water will be obtained from one or more of several potential sources of supply,
The primary source of supply, assuming an agreement between the affected agencies can be
completed. will be the DSRSD wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). south of Interstate 580
and east of Interstate 680, which treatc; wastewater from the DSRSD wastewater service area
and the City of Pleasanton. Additional sources of !iupply could include treated wastewater
flow from the City of Livermore. treated wastewater r;:onveyed through the Livermore Amador
Valley Water Management Agency (LA VWMA), aud transfers of raw wastewater from the ._'_::,
Central Contra Costa Sanitary District (CCCSD). Flowl' from CCCSD would be treated at the
DSRSD WWTP. '
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Seasonal augmentation of wastewater supplies may be required to meek peak summer irrigation
demands. A potential means of seasonal supply augmentation includes the use of local aquifer
sub-basins for storing recycled water produced during low demand periods for extraction
during the peak summer irrigation season. Other means include the use of groundwater or
potable water to meet peak summer irrigation demand.
The objective of this Facilities Plan is to develop and compare facility configurations and
customer service options to optimize the extent of recycled water service to the Study Area.
minimizing the cost of delivering reG-yded water and utilizing the most feasible recydeGl water
supply sources available to the Project. Transmission. storage. pumping, and distribution
facilities required to deliver recycled water to the identified customers. as well as the retrofit
requirements at existing customer potable irrigation water connections. are evaluated. Scasonal
storage and seasonal supply augmentation using the Bishop and Dublin groundwater sub-
basins (fringe basins') for seasonal storage of recycled water or a source of groundwater supply
is also evaluated, as is the use of potable water as a seasonal source of l'upply.
Not included in this Facilities Plan are the DSRSD \V\VTP improvements rcquired for
production of the recycled water. The treatment plant improvements arc included in the
DSRSD Capirallmprovcmcnt Budgel (CIP #95C 1037). Facilities planning for these facilities
have been preparcd by DSRSD'. These facilities would be utilized by DERW A to producc
recycled water through a supply contract between DSRSD and DERW A.
The San Ramon Valley Recycled Water Program il' being undertaken by DERW A. Upon
completion of the facilities planning, environmental review, and financial planning processes. a
determination can be made regarding which facilities will be built by DERW A and which will
be built by the member agencies.
STUDY AREA BOUNDARIES
The Study Area is shown on Figure 1-1. The study area includes all of the Dublin San Ramon
Services District water l'crvice area, the southeastern portion of the East Bay Municipal Utility
District water service area. and areas adjacent to each agency's service area where development
is either approved or where it il' presently undergoing planning and review and where recycled
water for irrigation could be utilized. These areas are generally known a<;:
. City of Dublin
· City of San Ramon
· Portion of" the City of Danville
· Blackhawk
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. Eastern Dublin
· WestClll Dublin
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The Study Area boundary is approximately comprised of the City of Danville and City of San
Ramon westerly city limits to the west. the Western Dublin planning area western boundary to
the southwest, the City of Dublin southern city limit line to the south, the Eastern Dublin
I Dublin San Ramon Scrvit:cs Distrit:t Wastewater Fillration and Disinfcction System Evaluation Final Report.
Brown and Caldwell. Jun..: IYlJ-l.
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member agenciess, with the addition of an area stretching north to Diablo Country Club in
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area. which has a significant irrigation demand. This northerly limit is conl'idered the
maximum extent to which recycled water from the Project could economically be conveyed.
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