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City of Coronado City of Coronado Conserving 6 Billion Gallons of Potable Water in 30 years Golf Course Modernization Project Update Meeting January 8, 2020 Welcome Welcome Rog e r Mille r - City of Coron a d o - Dire ctor of Re cre a


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City of Coronado City of Coronado

Golf Course Modernization Project Update Meeting January 8, 2020

Conserving 6 Billion Gallons of Potable Water in 30 years

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Welcome Welcome

Rog e r Mille r

  • City of Coron a d o
  • Dire ctor of Re cre a tion & Golf Se rvice s

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Introductory Remarks Introductory Remarks

Cliff Ma u re r

  • City of Coron a d o
  • Dire ctor of P u b lic Se rvice s & En g in e e rin g

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Plan for City Storage Plan for City Storage Facility Facility

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City Commitment to City Commitment to Protection of Visual & Protection of Visual & Aesthetic Resources Aesthetic Resources

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  • Jim Bre za ck
  • Ch ristie Rob in son
  • De n n is Ka sp e r
  • Mike Hu ck
  • Rick Ta va re s

Project Team Project Team

  • Cliff Ma u re r
  • Ed W a lton
  • Rog e r Mille r
  • Jim Ne w ton
  • Rich Gru n ow
  • Jim Kru g e r
  • P h il Fitzg e ra ld

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Consultant Consultant Sub Sub -Consultants Consultants City City

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Workshop Format Workshop Format

Presentation Presentation

  • 15-Min u te P re se n ta tion
  • Discu ssion
  • Qu e stion /In form a tion Ca rd s
  • De ta ile d d iscu ssion a t

In form a tion Kiosks

Information Kiosks Information Kiosks

  • Op p ortu n ity To De lve More De e p ly In to Top ics of

In te re st

  • A “P a rkin g Lot” for Oth e r In form a tion & Id e a s

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Question/Information Cards Question/Information Cards

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Why This Project Now? Why This Project Now?

  • Th e Arid W e st is Exp e rie n cin g More Fre q u e n t & More Se ve re Drou g h t Cycle s
  • Le g isla tive Ma n d a te s Ca ll For Exp a n sion of Re cycle d W a te r Syste m s
  • CAW P roje cts 20 % Cost for P ota b le W a te r Ove r th e Ne xt 3 Ye a rs
  • Re p a ir & Re p la ce m e n t of Ag in g in fra stru ctu re is P a st Du e
  • No Acce ss to P u b lic Re cycle d W a te r Su p p lie s
  • P ote n tia l Fu tu re Com p e tition for W a ste w a te r (Dire ct & In d ire ct Re u se )

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Protecting Coronado’s Green Protecting Coronado’s Green Landscapes Landscapes

  • “Drou g h t-P roof” Coron a d o’s Golf Cou rse , P a rks, Me d ia n s a n d Gre e n Sp a ce s
  • Con se rve P ota b le W a te r for P ota b le Use s
  • Stre n g th e n Re silie n ce of Re g ion a l P ota b le W a te r Su p p lie s
  • P rote ct a n d Ma in ta in Coron a d o’s Visu a l & Ae sth e tic Va lu e s
  • Su p p ort Econ om ic Va lu e to Loca l Bu sin e sse s

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1. City’s Gre e n La n d sca p e s a re P re se rve d & En h a n ce d in a Su sta in a b le Ma n n e r 2. P rovid e Re cycle d W a te r Th a t is Sa fe for P e op le & th e En viron m e n t 3. P la y of th e Golf Cou rse is Im p rove d 4 . Co-Loca te Re cycle d W a te r Fa cility & Tu rf Ma in te n a n ce Fa cility for Efficie n cy 5. Id e n tify & De sig n Mitig a tion of P ote n tia l Ne g a tive Effe cts to th e En viron m e n t

Project Goals Project Goals

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P roje ct De ve lop m e n t History

1957 – City Esta b lish e s Ob je ctive th a t Re cycle d W a te r (RW ) W ou ld On e Da y Be Use d for Irrig a tion 20 0 9 – Coron a d o RW Stu d y 20 11 – Dra ft Fe a sib ility Stu d y 20 15 – Coron a d o & NBC NASNI RW Sitin g Stu d y 20 16 – Ca liforn ia Am e rica n W a te r RW Stu d y 20 17 – Se ttle m e n t Ag re e m e n t b e tw e e n City & Ca liforn ia Am e rica n W a te r 20 17 – In itia l Ou tre a ch a n d Visu a l Im p a ct Re vie w 20 19 – City Com p le te s RW Fe a sib ility Stu d y Re p ort

  • P la n n in g Ch a re tte s W ith Sta p le s Golf De sig n
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SWRF SWRF

  • Sa te llite W a te r Re cyclin g Fa cility
  • Re q u ire s Ava ila b ility of Se w a g e for Dive rsion
  • Re tu rn s SW RF W a ste s to th e Se w e r
  • P rod u ce s Hig h Qu a lity Re cycle d W a te r Su ita b le for Use In Are a s
  • f Un re stricte d Acce ss
  • Ma d e P ossib le b y Te ch n olog y Im p rove m e n ts to Me m b ra n e &

Disin fe ction Eq u ip m e n t

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SW RF Ove rvie w

1. W a ste w a te r Ge n e ra tion 2. W a ste w a te r Dive rsion 3. W a ste w a te r Tre a tm e n t & Re cyclin g 4 . Op e ra tion a l Stora g e P on d 5. Irrig a tion Re cycle d W a te r

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W a te r Re cyclin g P roce ss

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W a te r Re cyclin g P roce ss

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W a te r Re cyclin g P roce ss

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W a te r Re cyclin g P roce ss

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3 Potential Sites Identified

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Roadside Trailside Bayside

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Maintenance Facilities Maintenance Facilities

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Torrey Pines Torrey Pines Coronado Coronado Sequoyah Country Club Sequoyah Country Club

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Golf Course Renovations Golf Course Renovations

  • W orke r & P u b lic Sa fe ty Im p rove m e n ts
  • Ma in te n a n ce Fa cility Re con stru ction /

Re loca tion Re q u ire m e n t Re g a rd le ss

  • P ote n tia l for Re m od e le d “Ba ysid e ” Hole
  • Ne w P on d for Re cycle d W a te r Stora g e

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Advantages of Eliminating Advantages of Eliminating Roadside Alternative Roadside Alternative

  • Re loca te s Existin g Fa cility Ou t of Flood

P ron e Are a s

  • Elim in a te s Erra n t Golf Ba lls W ith Im p a ct

to Hu m a n He a lth , Stre e t Lig h tin g & Hom e s

  • Ma in te n a n ce P e rson n e l W ou ld Move Ca r

P a rkin g & Da ily Sta rt-Up From Glorie tta Blvd . to Ne w P a rkin g Lot

  • Ne a re st Re sid e n tia l Ap p roxim a te ly:
  • 80 0 FT a t Tra ilsid e
  • 1,30 0 Ft a t Ba ysid e

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Trailside Trailside Bayside Bayside

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Major Major Facilities Facilities

Bayside Bayside Example Example

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Major Project Components Major Project Components

  • 1. SWRF
  • 1. SWRF
  • 2. Turf
  • 2. Turf Maint

Maint . . Facility Facility 3 . Golf Course Modifications 3 . Golf Course Modifications

  • Accom m od a te s Ne w P on d
  • P ossib le Re m od e le d

“Ba ysid e ” Hole

  • Cre a te s Drou g h t-P roof

Irrig a tion Su p p ly

  • Re p la cin g Existin g Tu rf

Ca re Fa cility:

  • Im p rove s Ma in te n a n ce

Op e ra tion s

  • Im p rove s W orke r

Sa fe ty

  • Re m ove s On -Stre e t

P a rkin g & Da ily Coord in a tion

  • P rod u ce u p to 1.0 MGD of

Re cycle d W a te r

  • Dive rt Se w a g e to Th e

SW RF

  • Ap p ly P rim a ry, Se con d a ry

& Te rtia ry Tre a tm e n t P roce sse s

  • Sid e -stre a m of RO

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Fie ld Stu d ie s Are Ga th e rin g In form a tion on P ote n tia l Im p a cts To En viron m e n ta l Re sou rce s Ap p rop ria te Mitig a tion W ill Be De ve lop e d To Re d u ce Im p a cts to ”le ss th a n sig n ifica n t”.

Resource Areas For Investigation Resource Areas For Investigation

Odor Odor Traffic Traffic Visual Visual Noise Noise

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Current Plan Timeline Current Plan Timeline

March 2020 March 2020 En viron m e n ta l Docu m e n ta tion September 2020 September 2020 De sig n -Bu ild P rocu re m e n t March 2021 March 2021 Re g u la tory P e rm ittin g February 2022 February 2022 Com p le tion of Con stru ction

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Pacific Pacific Grove Grove

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Pacific Grove Local Water Project (Proposed Rendering) Pacific Grove Local Water Project (Proposed Rendering)

Pacific Grove, California | Capacity: 0.25 MGD | Reuse: Golf Course & Cemetery Irrigation, Toilet Flushing

Above Ground Above Ground

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Water Recycling Demonstration Facility

Anaheim Public Utilities Anaheim Public Utilities

An ah e im , Californ ia | Cap acity: 0 .0 95 MGD | Re u se : Lan d scap in g an d Toile t Flu sh in g

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Above Ground Above Ground

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Diablo Country Club (Proposed) Diablo Country Club (Proposed)

Diablo, California | Capacity: 0.40 MGD | Reuse: Golf Course Irrigation

Masked Facilities Masked Facilities

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Masked Facilities Masked Facilities

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Hampton Golf Village Hampton Golf Village

Cummings, Georgia | Capacity: 0.9 MGD | Reuse: Golf Course Irrigation, Residential Landscaping

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Masked Facilities Masked Facilities

Upland Hills Country Club Upland Hills Country Club

Upland, California | Capacity: 0.2 MGD | Reuse: Golf Course Irrigation

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Partially Below Grade Partially Below Grade

Rio Grande, Ohio | Capacity: 0.022 MGD | Reuse: Irrigation

Rio Grande WWTP Rio Grande WWTP

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Suffolk County, New York | Capacity: Unknown | Reuse: None

Suffolk County Apartments Suffolk County Apartments

Partially Below Grade Partially Below Grade

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Lummi Tribe Reservation Lummi Tribe Reservation

Lummi, Washington | Capacity: 0.1 MGD | Reuse: Irrigation, Toilet Flushing

Below Grade Below Grade

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Angel of the Winds Casino Angel of the Winds Casino

Arlington, Washington | Capacity: 0.075 MGD | Reuse: Toilet Flushing

Below Grade Below Grade

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Oregon Health and Science University Oregon Health and Science University

Portland, Oregon | Capacity: 0.015 MGD | Reuse: Toilet Flushing, Cooling Tower Water, Landscape

Below Grade Below Grade

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Summary Thoughts Summary Thoughts

  • Existence Of A Well Maintained Golf Course is A Buffer Against

Change that Might Otherwise Result In New Development.

  • What is The Value of A Sustainable Supply of Water During A Major

Drought?

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Discussion Discussion

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