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Description
San Bruno City Council Meeting March 26, 2013
4. Presentations
B
The
urban
modern
management
plan,
the
water
system,
the
water
system
master
plan
and
also
the
groundwater
management
plan.
All
of
these
three
documents
made
reference
to
or
assess
the
feasibility
of
our
city
participation
in
a
regional
project,
the
regional
called
regional,
groundwater,
storage
and
recovery
project.
B
The
silica
laborat
had
and
negotiated
with
the
other
agency
daly
city
carl
border
and
the
CPUC
for
the
participation
of
the
city
in
this
project.
Greg
Bordeaux
from
SF
you
see
is
the
program
manager
for
this
project
and
he
will
give
you
a
update
on
the
status
of
the
project
and
also
will
give
you
information.
We
will
provide
you
and
the
public
with
the
information
on
the
next
step
on
this
project.
Greg
Thank.
C
You
Clara
good
evening,
mayor
and
other
members
of
the
City
Council,
my
name
is
Greg
Bartow
I'm,
the
groundwater
program
manager
with
the
San
Francisco
Public,
Utilities
Commission.
It's
my
pleasure
to
be
here
tonight
to
provide
an
update
on
the
proposed
regional
groundwater
storage
and
recovery
project.
One
of
the
important
milestones
that's
coming
up
with
that
project
is
the
circulation
of
the
draft
environmental
impact
report,
and
so,
given
that
my
upcoming
milestone
I
appreciate
the
opportunity
to
just
a
few
on
the
project
and
talk
about
the
public
review
process.
C
C
The
project's
been
developed
based
on
a
strong
understand,
technical
understanding.
We
have
over
a
hundred
groundwater
monitoring
wells
in
the
basin
that
we've
used
to
help
design
the
project
and
so
that
that
data
has
helped
us
develop
a
strong
project,
an
overview
of
the
project.
So
it's
a
conjunctive
use
project
which
is
sort
of
the
coordinated
management
of
surface
water
and
groundwater.
C
We're
going
to
construct
16,
Wells
and
well
stations
shown
us
those
dots
on
that
map
for
extracting
that
stored
water
and
the
concept
is
to
be
able
to
develop
or
store
enough
water
that
it
will
be
able
to
yield
7.2
million
gallons
per
day
over
a
seven
and
a
half
year.
Design.
Drought
can
also
be
used
as
an
emergency.
These
wells
could
be
also
operated
in
the
event
of
emergency
or
other
system
outage.
C
This
graphic
shows
how
we're
going
to
store
water
in
the
basin,
so
the
top
left
little
block
diagram
shows
the
initial
conditions
before
we
started.
Storing
water
in
the
basin.
The
depth
to
groundwater
was
about
two
to
three
hundred
feet
below
the
ground
surface
and
the
way
we're
storing
the
water
is
called
an
in
lieu
recharge
and
so
in
normal
in
wet
years.
C
When
there's
0
sufficient
water
within
the
Hetch
Hetchy
system,
will
it
will
provide
more
water
to
San,
Bruno,
kawauti
and
Daly
City,
and
those
entities
will
reduce
their
pumping
and
that'll,
allow
the
natural
recharge
to
build
up
in
the
basin
and
then
the
last
slide
on
the
or
the
last
block
diagram
on
the
right.
Then
we
would
recover
that
stored
groundwater
when
there's
a
drought
through
those
16,
Wells
and
so
sort
of
using
it
instead
of
a
rainy
day
account
a
dry
day
account
there.
A
savings
account
one.
C
Also,
it's
important
that
it's
noted
that
we
only
are
going
to
take
or
recover
water
that
we've
stored
after
accounting
for
project
losses
and
SFPUC
is
working.
In
other
words,
sfp
is
going
to
work
too.
We
mean,
may
need
to
store
more
water
to
account
for
system
and
efficiencies,
we're
also
working
with
san
bruno
and
the
other
pumpers
to
make
sure
that
our
new
wells
are
designed
so
that
we
don't
impact
existing
or
future
future
Wells.
C
C
Just
briefly
there's
this
is
up
in
the
daly
city,
colma
area
and
then
in
colma
to
south
san
francisco
area
and
then
san
bruno
in
san
bruno.
There
are
two
proposed
wells
both
located
in
the
Golden
Gate
National
Cemetery
is
and
there's
also
another
well
just
in
the
southern
portion
of
South
San
Francisco
off
of
spruce.
Those
three
wells
are
proposed
to
be
connected
to
the
distribution
system
for
San
Bruno.
C
On
next
steps,
so
then
the
the
draft,
as
I
mentioned
earlier,
the
draft
environmental
impact
report
is
scheduled
to
be
circulated
starting
april
10th
for
public
review
by
the
san
francisco
planning
department,
there'll
be
a
45-day
public
comment
period.
There'll
be
two
public
hearings,
one
in
south
san
francisco
and
one
in
san
francisco.
The
draft
dir
will
be
available
online
as
well
as
there'll,
be
a
copy
placed
in
the
san
bruno
library
and
other
libraries
on
the
peninsula.
C
C
And
then
certification
of
environmental
impact
report
is
expected
by
the
end
of
this
year.
By
the
end
of
2013
and
following
the
e
ir
certification,
then
we
could.
The
draft
project
operating
agreement
then
could
be
considered
for
approval
by
the
cities
of
san
bruno
and
daly
city,
kalwa
and
SFPUC
constructions
planned
to
take
place
from
2014
to
2016,
and
then
those
wells
would
be
available
and
ready
to
put
into
service
in
caso
a
drought
by
mid-2016.
I.
C
C
We
we
look
at
our
system,
storage
on
April
first
and
look
at
how
much
storage
is
in
the
reservoirs
and
how
much
snow
pack
is
up
country
and
can
make
some
assessments
of
whether
we'll
have
sufficient
water
supply
to
make
it
through
the
coming
year.
And
so
it's
you
know:
drought
or
low
water
lotion
pack,
and
so
there's
some
measurements.
Based
on
the
weather.
We
would
have
full
system
storage
as
of
April.
First.
C
Well,
I
guess:
son
I
drop,
so
an
average
rainfall
you
I
guess
a
dry
year
is
when
we're
below
average
in
our
rainfall
and
so
that
there's
as
far
as
a
technical
definition
of
a
drought,
I
think
is
actually
you
need.
Some
of
a
of
a
drought
is
multiple
dry
years,
but
a
dry
year
would
be
less
snow
pack
for
us
up
in
the
Sierras,
then
is
average
significantly
less,
but
I
actually
I,
guess
I,
don't
have
the
specific
definition
for
you.
Okay,.
D
C
D
D
C
The
this
this
project,
the
capital
costs,
are
being
paid
for
by
all
of
the
two
point,
the
three
million
people
that
depend
on
the
system.
We
have
sold
bonds
to
pay
for
all
the
capital
portions
of
the
project.
This
is
part
of
our
broader
water
system,
improvement
program,
4.3
billion
dollar
program,
to
upgrade
seismically
and
for
the
water
system
for
the
operation
and
of
the
these
well
stations.
Those
costs
would
be
also
paid
for
by
the
regional
system,
okay,
of
which
san
bruno
is
one
of
the
entities
within
the
regional
system.
Okay,.