The State of California requires every urban water supplier that provides over 3,000 acre-feet of water annually, or serves more than 3,000 urban connections, to prepare an Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP) every five years. The UWMP’s are required to follow the guidelines issued by the California Department of Water Resources. UWMP’s are intended to assess a community’s historic and current water use projections and compares water supplies with demands over the next 20 years. The UWMP serves as a long-range planning document for water supply and demand and provides an overview of water supply and usage, recycled water and conservation programs.
Please click here for the 2020 Urban Water Management Plan, adopted at the June 2, 2021 Board meeting.
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