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The County conducted a regional assessment of drought management and water use strategies that align with California's Water Supply Strategy, address local needs and opportunities, and include input from various stakeholders across the greater San Diego Region, including San Diego County, local municipalities, Tribal Nations, Imperial County, and Mexico border cities. Assessment included research of:
Stormwater collection and reuse at County parks and facilities
Water diversion, collection, and reuse on County roads and highways
Incentives for stormwater collection and water reuse integration into affordable housing developments
Financial risks caused by extreme weather conditions
Financial investments needed for resilience approaches
Other jurisdictional examples of graywater reuse
Risks, opportunities, and incentives related to water use in agriculture
Assessment findings are detailed in the draft report titled “Water Ways: A Regional Assessment of Drought Management and Water Use Best Practice Strategies with Equitable Considerations for Our Future.” Strategies include water conservation, stormwater collection, water reuse, water storage, and desalination, with applications for affordable housing, agriculture, and County facilities and roads.
The draft report is now closed for public comment as of September 27, 2024. We are currently reviewing received comments.
Public comment will be addressed in the final report that will:
Be provided to the County Board of Supervisors in 2024, and
Serve as a drought management and water use best practice strategies resource for consideration by diverse stakeholders, including residents, businesses, and jurisdictions.
Have a question? You can submit questions using the link below, or email Kimberly.Greene@sdcounty.ca.gov for more information.
The County conducted a regional assessment of drought management and water use strategies that align with California's Water Supply Strategy, address local needs and opportunities, and include input from various stakeholders across the greater San Diego Region, including San Diego County, local municipalities, Tribal Nations, Imperial County, and Mexico border cities. Assessment included research of:
Stormwater collection and reuse at County parks and facilities
Water diversion, collection, and reuse on County roads and highways
Incentives for stormwater collection and water reuse integration into affordable housing developments
Financial risks caused by extreme weather conditions
Financial investments needed for resilience approaches
Other jurisdictional examples of graywater reuse
Risks, opportunities, and incentives related to water use in agriculture
Assessment findings are detailed in the draft report titled “Water Ways: A Regional Assessment of Drought Management and Water Use Best Practice Strategies with Equitable Considerations for Our Future.” Strategies include water conservation, stormwater collection, water reuse, water storage, and desalination, with applications for affordable housing, agriculture, and County facilities and roads.
The draft report is now closed for public comment as of September 27, 2024. We are currently reviewing received comments.
Public comment will be addressed in the final report that will:
Be provided to the County Board of Supervisors in 2024, and
Serve as a drought management and water use best practice strategies resource for consideration by diverse stakeholders, including residents, businesses, and jurisdictions.
Have a question? You can submit questions using the link below, or email Kimberly.Greene@sdcounty.ca.gov for more information.
The draft report, titled “Water Ways: A Regional Assessment of Drought Management and Water Use Best Practice Strategies with Equitable Considerations for Our Future," is now closed for public review and comment as of September 27, 2024.
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