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February 26, 2019
Item No. SS5
Orange County Water District
Director Steven Sheldon
Director Kelly Rowe
and
General Manager Mike Markus
ORANGE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT (OCWD)
Formed in 1933 by an act of the
California legislature to manage the OC
groundwater basin and protect OC's
rights to the Santa Ana River water
Basin provides groundwater to 19
municipal and special water districts
that serve 2.5 million customers in
north and central Orange County
Basin currently supplies 77% of the
water supply for north and central OC
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
WATER SUPPLY MIX
THE GROUNDWATER REPLENISHMENT SYSTEM
• 100 million gallon per day (MGD) advanced water
purification facility
• Takes sewer water that otherwise would be discharged
to the ocean, purifies it to near distilled quality and then
recharges it into the groundwater basin
• Provides a new 103,000 acre-feet per year (afy) source
of water, which is enough water for nearly 850,000
$623 million investment
$292 million 30 MGD final expansion
Largest potable reuse project in the world
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CAPTURING SANTA ANA RIVER (SAR)
STORM FLOWS
OCWD works closely with the Fed era 1
Army Corps of Engineers regarding the
operation of Prado Dam
Aportion of the water generated from
wintertime storms can be captured at
Prado Dam and recharged into the OCWD
groundwater basin
• OCWD owns over 1,000 acres of land in
Anaheim to capture and recharge SAR
water
Difficult to purchase a dditiona 1 la nd and
construct multi-million $ facilities to
capture large infrequent SARflows
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QUESTIONS?
Michael R. Markus, P.E., D.WRE, BCEE, F.ASCE
General Manager, OCWD
714-378-3305
mmarkus@ocwd.com
18700 Ward Street
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
www.ocwd.com
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OCWD GENERAL INFORMATION
• OCWD governed by a 10 person Board of Directors
— 7 members directly elected by the public
— 3 members appointed (Santa Ana, Anaheim &Fullerton)
• Non -adjudicated groundwater basin
• Each year the Board sets the percentage of groundwater that can be
pumped (BPP)
• Each year the Board Replenishment Assessment (RA) and Basin Equity
Assessment (BEA) for the cost of pumping groundwater
OCWD GENERAL INFORMATION (Cont.)
• OCWD owns operates and manages over $1 billion of water infrastructure
facilities
• Manage and protect Orange County's rights to Santa Ana River flows
• Work with US Corps of Engineers to manage Prado Dam to capture
winter time Santa Ana River storm flows
• Own and operate over 1,100 acres of land in Anaheim/Orange area to
capture and recharge water into the groundwater basin
• Inject water into the groundwater basin along the coastline at 36 sites to
prevent intrusion of seawater into the basin
• Provide laboratory water quality sampling and analysis for the 19
municipal and special water districts
.� Operate 100 million gallons per day Groundwater Replenishment System
Misc, 3,000, 1%
OCWD Sources of Water Recharged Into
the Groundwater Basin
Untreated Imported SAR Baseflows, 70,000,
Water, 65,000, 18%
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GWRS , 10390009 29%
SAR Stormflows,
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RESERVOIR AREA
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TOTAL FLOOD
CONTROL
CAPACITY
174,000 acre feet