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HomeMy WebLinkAbout - PPTStormwater Capture Prado Dam ■ OCWD is an independent special district that manages the large groundwater basin that overlies north and central Orange County ■ OCWD serves 2.4 million residents ❑ Groundwater ❑ Imported Water ■ Southern California is a desert and we have recurring droughts ■ Water shortage in Bay -Delta ■ Santa Ana River receiving less flows: — Dry weather conditions — Water conservation — Upstream water recycling Stormwater Capture xl _ 1 Iri VM �• .,s .ter- - '� �f �,,._ •° ..�r�M �U� I • Asa ; . � f T ?GE COL U, y Stormwater Capture Elevation 505 ft Non -flood Season (Mar 1 — Sept 30) Elevation 498 ft Flood Season (Oct 1- Feb 28) •»i1L'.�r.1(:4M•r- M11111: ■ The Corps manages releases of stormwater from Prado — Releasing water at high rates limits OCWD's ability to capture water — Release rates can be as high as 4.5 million gpm during flood season ■ OCWD is able to recharge optimally when storms are spread apart and release rates from Prado Dam are 450,000 gpm or less nirmwater Canturs ■ The Dec. 2010 storms produced nearly 32.5 billion gallons of water stored behind Prado Dam ■ OCWD captured a large amount of water generated from the Dec. 2010 storms ■ Army Corps released water at high rates resulting in a loss of 26 billion gallons of water to the ocean Davy Rai r a Current Status Questions?