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Docusign Envelope ID:3EDD0960-FFF6-43E2-8E49-1A7B2008A238 <br /> PLUMMER <br /> 9/12/2024 <br /> d. Run of river rights <br /> Potential future water supply options (not including reclamation options) include: <br /> a. Contracting for additional surface water, and <br /> b. Importing groundwater from other basins. <br /> 3c. Description of Current and Projected Water Demands <br /> This task will document current and projected water demands. City will provide Engineer with <br /> historical annual water demand for the last 10 years (2014-2023). <br /> (1) Summarize historical and current water demands, including obligations to wholesale <br /> customers. <br /> (2) Summarize projected water demands through 2080 based on the most recent finalized <br /> Region L water planning information. <br /> 3d. Identify Water Quality Concerns <br /> Identify water quality requirements and concerns related to current an projected supplies, <br /> including potential reclaimed water alternatives. <br /> (1) Define water quality requirements for potable reuse, determined by TCEQ on a case-by- <br /> case basis in accordance with the 30 TAC 290 - "Public Drinking Water" <br /> Innovative/alternate treatment clause, which allows permitting of any treatment <br /> process that does not have specific design requirements in 290.42(a)— (f) of this title;" <br /> (2) For direct potable reuse, define project water quality performance targets based on <br /> information from the Texas Water Development Board Direct Potable Reuse Resource <br /> Document, the TCEQ Direct Potable Reuse for Public Water Systems guidance document, <br /> and site-specific City goals. <br /> (3) Summarize existing water quality of reclaimed water with respect to TCEQ Chapter 210 <br /> water quality requirements and potable reuse water quality goals. <br /> (4) Identify potential water quality concerns for the current and projected water supplies. <br /> Task 4: Identify Water Reclamation and Reuse Opportunities <br /> This task will address the opportunities for water reclamation and recycling in the project area <br /> and identify the existing and potential water market and potential sources of reclaimed water. <br /> 4a. Identify Uses of Reclaimed Water <br /> (1) Provide a description of potential uses for reclaimed water, or categories of potential <br /> uses, including, but not limited to, environmental restoration, fish and wildlife, <br /> groundwater recharge, municipal, domestic, industrial, agricultural, power generation, <br /> and recreation. <br /> (2) Building on information developed in Task 3d, describe expected water quality <br /> requirements for each use or use category. Provide a general description of anticipated <br /> treatment required to achieve water quality goals. A detailed treatment process <br /> 4 <br />