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Abstract: The City, in collaboration with Santa Clara Valley Water District (District), is sponsoring various recycled water preliminary planning studies culminating in the Northwest County Recycled Water Strategic Plan. The feasibility of indirect potable reuse (IPR) of fully advanced-treated recycled water (purified recycled water), as well as expanded non-potable uses, are being assessed as part of the plan. This report includes an assessment of increased groundwater pumping to meet various percentages of the City's 2020 demand as well as a technical evaluation of IPR feasibility within the City; results from this report will subsequently be incorporated into the final Northwest County Recycled Water Strategic Plan. -- Executive summary. Table of contents: 1. Executive summary -- 2. Introduction -- 3. Groundwater use assessment -- 4. Indirect potable reuse feasibility evaluation and implementation strategy -- 5. Indirect potable reuse feasibility evaluation and implementation strategy findings -- 6. Data gaps and recommendations -- 7. References -- Appendix A. Pumping test analyses.
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Santa Clara Valley Water District Library California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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