August 2016
6-14
City of Morgan Hill
2015 Urban Water Management Plan
Table 6-6 Methods to Expand Future Recycled Water Use
Supplier does not plan to expand recycled water use in the
future. The City is not required to complete the table below.
Name of Action
Description
Planned
Implementation
Year
Expected Increase in
Recycled Water Use
(AF)
The City currently does not have a plan to expand recycled water use.
6.6 DESALINATED WATER OPPORTUNITIES
Law
The groundwater under the City is not brackish in nature, and does not require desalination. The
City has not included desalinated water as part of its water supply projections.
6.7 EXCHANGES OR TRANSFERS
Law
There are currently no known exchanges, transfers, or interties that exist between the City and
any other water system.
6.8 FUTURE WATER PROJECTS
Law
As discussed in previous sections the City’s sole source of potable water is groundwater. As such,
the only method available to provide additional supply capacity for growing demand is the
construction of new wells, and there are no additional types of future water projects the City plans
to implement, as indicated on the following page in
Table 6-7
.
10631 (h) Describe the opportunities for development of desalinated water, including, but not limited
to, ocean water, brackish water, and groundwater, as a long-term supply
10631 (d) Describe the opportunities for exchanges or transfers of water on a short-term or
long-term basis.
10631 (g) …The urban water supplier shall include a detailed description of expected future water
projects and programs…that the urban water supplier may implement to increase the
amount of the water supply available to the urban water supplier in average, single-dry,
and multiple-dry water years. The description shall identify specific projects and include a
description of the increase in water supply that is expected to be available from each
project. The description shall include an estimate with regard to the implementation
timeline for each project or program.