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Orange County Grand Jury • 2014-2015

Increasing Water Recycling: a Win-Win for Orange County

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Findings 7 findings

F1 Page 17
The Orange County Sanitation District processes an average of 198 million REPORT gallons per day of wastewater and sends 121 million gallons per day of 12 secondary treated wastewater to the ocean.
F2 Page 17
The Orange County Water District receives an average of 92 million gallons per REPORT day of treated wastewater from Orange County Sanitation District and recycles 13 70 million gallons per day of water treated to potable water standards that is then returned to the groundwater basin aquifers. REPORT 14 F.3. From the 92 million gallons per day from Orange County Sanitation District the Orange County Water District recycles 7 million gallons per day of water treated REPORT to plant irrigation standards. 15
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The Irvine Ranch Water District processes 21.9 million gallons per day of wastewater and recycles 20.2 million gallons per day for purple pipe use. REPORT 16 2014-2015 Orange County Grand Jury REPORT Increasing Water Recycling: A Win-Win for Orange County 1
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The South OC Wastewater Authority (SOCWA) processes 22.7 million gallons REPORT per day of wastewater, treats 8 million gallons per day to purple pipe standards, 2 and sends 14.7 million gallons per day to the ocean. REPORT
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The El Toro Water District, the City of San Clemente, the Santa Margarita Water 3 District and the Trabuco Canyon Water District process a combined average total of 19.3 million gallons per day and send to the ocean 9.5 million gallons per day. REPORT The remaining 9.8 million gallons per day are used for landscape irrigation. 4
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In north and central Orange County, the cost to create potable recycled water is $1,468 per million gallons or $1,133 less than the current cost per million gallons REPORT of imported water. 5
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The South OC Wastewater Authority (SOCWA) cost to recycle wastewater REPORT currently exceeds the cost of imported water, however the Grand Jury believes 6 that the cost of imported water will increase. REPORT 7 RECOMMENDATIONS In accordance with California Penal Code sections 933 and 933.05, the 2014- REPORT 2015 Grand Jury requires (or, as noted, requests) responses from each agency affected 8 by the recommendations presented in this section. The responses are submitted to the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court. REPORT Based on its investigation of Wastewater Processing in Orange County, the 9 2014-2015 Orange County Grand Jury makes the following four recommendations: REPORT

Recommendations 8

Agency Responses 1

Government agencies' official responses to this report's findings and recommendations. Click on a response to see the structured breakdown.