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SAR Sustainable Parks & Tributaries Water Reuse (Purple Pipe)

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Project SDGs:
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Water Quality (SDG 6.3)
Protect and Restore Ecosystems (SDG 6.6)
Climate Resilience and Adaptation (SDG 13.1)
Project Tags:
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Drought Management
Water-Related Vulnerability Assessments
Water Recycling and Reuse
Progress to Date: N/A Cubic feet per second (cfs)
Services Needed: Financial support
Desired Partners: Academic Institution
Business Association
City
Government
NGO / Civil Society
Language: English
Start & End Dates: Mar. 01, 2022  »  Ongoing
Project Website: www.SBVMWD.com
Project Source: User
Profile Completion: 51%

Project Overview

This is a joint project between the SBVMWD and its Habitat Conservation Plan partners that will install approximately 52,000 linear feet (LF) of 8-inch to 24-inch diameter pipeline adjacent to the Santa Ana River in order to deliver tertiary treated recycled water from the Riverside Regional Water Quality Control Plant (RWQCP) to Tributary Restoration Sites that are part of the conservation strategy of the Habitat Conservation Plan. The project will provide high quality, dro…

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This is a joint project between the SBVMWD and its Habitat Conservation Plan partners that will install approximately 52,000 linear feet (LF) of 8-inch to 24-inch diameter pipeline adjacent to the Santa Ana River in order to deliver tertiary treated recycled water from the Riverside Regional Water Quality Control Plant (RWQCP) to Tributary Restoration Sites that are part of the conservation strategy of the Habitat Conservation Plan. The project will provide high quality, drought proof water supply to approximately 3.5 miles of fish habitat being restored to benefit native fishes including the federally protected Santa Ana sucker, the state protected Arroyo chub and several other aquatic species native to the Santa Ana River. The project will improve habitat conditions including water supply and water quality and provide a dependable minimum flow to these highly urbanized stream systems. The tributary restoration projects are being built to offset and mitigate the impacts of the water supply projects being constructed within the watershed.

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Kristeen Farlow
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Joanna Gibson
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Alexia Orozco Sevilla
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