EXHIBIT 3-D
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STORMWATER REUSE (Draft)
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Current uses |
Regulations |
Future Uses |
Summary |
-Stored in holding pools/lakes for infiltration purposes. -Collected in cisterns for landscape irrigation. |
-Cities are only concerned with size and structural integrity of a cistern system. -Typically approved on case by case basis |
-Jurisdictions are interested in using Stormwater indoors, but it would be regulated by the Uniform Plumbing code and would fall into the "Grey Water" category. |
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-Cisterns -Infiltration -Landscape irrigation for Cemetery and Window on the bay from Lake El Estero |
-Voluntary Stormwater retention onsite. -No restriction for exterior collection and reuse. |
-Onsite Stormwater retention being mandatory -Possibility of applying collected water to landscape irrigation. -Leading round table on local permitting for Grey Water use and Rain Catchment reuse |
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-Infiltration ponds/tanks (Seaside Highlands) -Cisterns |
-Voluntary Stormwater retention onsite. -No restriction for exterior collection and reuse. |
-Onsite Stormwater retention being mandatory -Possibility of applying collected water to landscape irrigation. -New construction requirements for holding tanks/ponds |
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-Cisterns |
-Restrictions on height and location |
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P.G. |
-Cisterns |
No Response |
No Response |
Health Dept |
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-See Cisterns -See Grey Water -Urban lakes- waiting more information |
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