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              Mission Basin Water Supply, Indirect                    Third Party Review, Various Projects |
          Potable Reuse, & Pathogen Removal Study  |                    Western Heights Water Company
                        City of Oceanside
                                                                          Mr. William Brown, General Manager
                 Ms. Cari Dale, Water Utilities Director                              (909) 790-1901 | w.brown@westernheightswater.org
              (760) 435-5812  |  cdale@ci.oceanside.ca.us
                                                                 Geoscience provided as-needed review and
        Geoscience evaluated indirect potable reuse              consulting for Western Heights Water Company
        (IPR) feasibility and a technical study to evaluate      (WHWC) on a variety of projects and issues.
        pathogen  removal  through  a  water  reclamation        From 2011-2017, Geoscience provided third
        facility. The study  will help  the City  enhance        party reviews for monitoring reports, well siting
        water supply reliability  for its customers. As a        studies,  and  subsurface  investigations.    They
        result of their efforts, the City will soon be able      also helped coordinate on behalf of WHWC with
        to  improve  groundwater  conditions,  increase          the Regional Water Quality Control Board, and
        local  supply  reliability,  optimize  water  recycling   helped complete well engineering estimates.
        at the San Luis Rey Water Treatment Facility with        Staff assigned: Brian Villalobos
        IPR  supplementing  conventional  Non-Potable
        Reuse opportunities, and maximize opportunities                         Relevance to Project:
        for outside funding to limit potential impacts to
        ratepayers. When completed, the project will use          • In-depth understanding of the characteristics
        between 2,000 and 5,000 acre feet of purified              of the Yucaipa Basin
        recycled water per year to recharge the Mission           • Conducted hydrogeologic condition
        Subbasin.                                                  assessments within the basin

        Staff assigned: Johnson Yeh, Brian Villalobos             • Coordination with project stakeholders

                       Relevance to Project:

        • Develop, apply, and review groundwater and
          groundwater flow models
        • Data gap assessment and monitoring well
          network
        • Hydrogeologic characterization studies/
          recharge










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