Urban Water Management Plan 2015
Table 6-8 Water Supplies – Actual
2015
Water Supply Source
Source Description
Actual Volume
Water Quality Drinking Water
(AF)
Gilroy-Hollister Groundwater Basin, Llagas Subbasin Santa Clara Valley Groundwater Basin, Santa Clara Subbasin, Coyote Valley Subarea
4,741
Groundwater
Drinking Water
Groundwater
1,105
Total
5,846
In order to meet the growing demand of the City, new groundwater wells will have to be constructed as necessary. The City intends to continue to use groundwater as the sole source of potable water supply. Table 6-9 summarizes the total projected water supply available through 2040.
Table 6-9 Water Supplies - Projected
Projected Water Supply
Water Supply Source
2020
2025
2030
2035
2040
(AF)
(AF)
(AF)
(AF)
(AF)
Groundwater (Llagas Subbasin)
22,500
22,500
22,500
22,500
22,500
Groundwater (Santa Clara Valley Subbasin, Coyote Valley Subarea)
2,400
2,400
2,400
2,400
2,400
Other
39,000
42,900
46,600
48,400
48,500
Total
63,900
67,800
71,500
73,300
73,400
Notes: 1. The "other" category indicates raw water deliveries and local surface water deliveries that are managed and negotiated by Santa Clara Valley Water District for the purposes of recharging the Llagas and Coyote Valley groundwater. It also includes the City of Gilroy recycled water demand, which offsets pumping from the Llagas Subbasin. These water supplies are indicated on this table for completeness of the Llagas and Coyote Valley groundwater budgets.
August 2016
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City of Morgan Hill 2015 Urban Water Management Plan
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