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August 2016

6-15

City of Morgan Hill

2015 Urban Water Management Plan

Table 6-7 Expected Future Water Supply Projects or Programs

No expected future water supply projects or programs that provide a

quantifiable increase to the agency's water supply. The City is not

required to complete the following table.

Name of

Future

Projects or

Programs

Joint

Project

with other

agencies?

Description

Planned

Implementation

Year

Planned

for Use in

Year Type

Expected

Increase in

Water Supply to

Agency

(AF)

The City’s total supply capacity is approximately 21,600 afy; its firm capacity, designated as the

total capacity less the largest unit out of service, is approximately 19,200 afy. The firm capacity is

capable of meeting the City’s current demands and no future water supply projects are planned at

this time.

6.9 SUMMARY OF EXISTING AND PLANNED SOURCES OF WATER

Law

The City’s groundwater supply has historically been adequate to meet the City’s historical

demands and

Table 6-8

on the following page summarizes the total amount of groundwater

pumped in 2015. However, the City’s groundwater supply sustainability is dependent on raw water

deliveries negotiated and imported by Santa Clara Valley Water District to the Llagas subbasin

and the Coyote Valley subarea. These deliveries are intended to recharge the groundwater

aquifer.

10631 (b) Identify and quantify, to the extent practicable, the existing and planned sources of water

available to the supplier over the same five-year increments described in subdivision

10631(a).

(4) (Provide a) detailed description and analysis of the amount and location of groundwater

that is projected to be pumped by the urban water supplier. The description and analysis

shall be based on information that is reasonable available, including, but not limited to,

historic use records.