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StatcfiMtit of John 8. CroMman 

 Eatt«ni Mwldpal Wattr District 

 NavwntMf 9, 1993 

 Pagss 



1) Water Conservation - Programs targeting indoor and outdoor uses are expected to 

 save 1,900 AF per year by 19^. Landscape consen^atlcn measures ttvough local ordlnenoes, 

 ve projected to save an additional 4.700 AF per year by 1896. 



g Groundwater Recharge - Through direct injection and controfled percolaticn, reclaimed 

 water will be used to recharge local groundwater basins. Planned recharge projects an 

 expected to increaso groundwatw yields by approximately 15,000 acre-feet per year CAF/yr) by 

 200S. 



3) IHemet/San Jacinto Groundwater Augmentation - Underground storage of surplus 

 imported water and 'harvested* siormwater. This wiil provide approximately 30.000 AF/yr by 

 2010. (Note - Harvested atormwater is water captured during rainfall events that Is used to 

 recharge groundwater basins. This is typicaUty done by creating side stream impoundments In 

 areas with high percolation rates.) 



4) Multipurpose Wetlands Projects - Water resource management projects that utilize 

 wetlands to (a) treat, store. arKi recharge secondary treated wastewater; (b) treat nitrate 

 contaminated groundwater and (c) to temporarily store brines from a desaOnization unit before 

 final dispoeition. 



5) Multipurpose Corridor Project - Creation of multipurpose utility c o rridors along the San 

 Jacinto River and Saft Creek drainages that Knit open space, oirai and urt>an lands, and paiits 



