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Addendum by SAWS Board
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Original 1998 Water Resource Plan
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2005 Water Resource Plan Update
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Note:
This proposed plan was presented to SAWS Board of Trustees
June 21, 2005, by President/CEO David Chardavoyne. It was
amended and approved by the Board
August 16, 2005.
n 1998, after much analysis, community
deliberation, and planning, the San Antonio City Council adopted
the fifty-year Water Resource Plan of the San Antonio Water System.
The 1998 Plan established the guiding principles for water resource
development and defined SAWS "...leadership role in the protection
and development of water supplies for the San Antonio and Bexar
County area."
The
adoption of the 1998 Plan and subsequent approval in 2000 of a
multi-year funding mechanism to implement the plan, established
the requirement that SAWS periodically review the 1998 Plan and
make necessary adjustments in response to "...new policies, changing
circumstances, and new technologies." To fulfill this requirement,
the President/CEO, David Chardavoyne, appointed an ad hoc Water
Supply Task Force in February 2005 to conduct a comprehensive
review of water supply plans.
To guide the evaluation process, the Task Force reaffirmed SAWS
commitment to the principles governing the development of the
1998 Plan. In addition, the Task Force made more explicit SAWS
commitment to identify a portfolio of water supply projects that
will enable SAWS to provide an affordable, diversified, and sustainable
supply of water resources now and in the future. To fulfill these
commitments, the Task Force reevaluated the entire water resource
plan, including population projections, per capita consumption
estimates, aggregate demand forecasts, and supply development
options to ensure that SAWS approach:
- Provides adequate water supplies, even during critical drought
periods
- Postpones dependence on more costly resource supplies, if
possible
- Promotes greater use of non-Edwards Aquifer supplies in the
long-term
- Fulfills the needs of San Antonio customers, while providing
the region with the option to utilize SAWS as the regional
wholesale provider
- Recognizes the reality that future supplies must be affordable.
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