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HomeMy WebLinkAbout90-2 - Assembly Bill 1312 - Water Reclamation ProjectsRESOLUTION NO. 90- 2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH IN SUPPORT OF A $200 MILLION BOND ISSUE ON THE 1990 BALLOT (ASSEMBLY BILL 1312) TO PROVIDE GRANTS AND LONG -TERM LOANS TO PUBLIC ENTITIES DEVELOPING WATER RECLAMATION PROJECTS. • WHEREAS, availability of potable water supplies in California continues to be subject to drought conditions, imported water and legal challenges; and, WHEREAS, population growth in Orange County and all of California continues to place even greater demands on potable water supplies; and, WHEREAS, the technology and economic feasibility of water reclamation have made the reuse of water a viable alternative for nonpotable purposesi and, WHEREAS, reclaimed water may be used in place of potable water for many existing purposes such as landscape and agricultural irrigation; and, WHEREAS, development of residential areas with greenbelts and the increase in recreational facilities such as golf courses are increasing the potential market for reclaimed water; and, WHEREAS, the State Water Resources Control Board, State Health Department and local health agencies approve with appropriate safeguards the use of reclaimed water; and, WHEREAS, many entities have already established a record of successfully producing and distributing reclaimed water; and, WHEREAS, public opinion polls have shown that in the last five (5) years Californians overwhelmingly support the use of reclaimed water for irrigation and other nonpotable purposes; and, WHEREAS, the public entities throughout the state that use reclaimed water for greenbelt and irrigation already have reclaimed water projects in conceptual, planning, design and • construction phases which will produce 686,105 acre -feet of reclaimed water, replacing 530,970 acre -feet of potable water now used, enough to supply water to more than two million California residents; and, 1 • WHEREAS, the cost of the reclaimed water projects in conceptual, planning, design and construction phases totals $1.97 billion, with less than $130 million now funded; and, WHEREAS, there is still the need for $1.84 billion in financial assistance for all or a portion of these projects in conceptual, planning, design and construction phases; NOW, THEREFORE, the City of Newport Beach does hereby resolve, determine and order: Section 1. That the City of Newport Beach for the reasons set forth above, does hereby support on the 1990 ballot, AB 1312 for a $200 million bond issue to provide grants and long -term loans to public entities desiring to develop water reclamation projects; and, Section 2. That the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to send copies of this resolution to appropriate state legislators. ADOPTED this 8th day of January , 1990. ex,L MA OR 2