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<br />the conversion, if feasible, groundwater withdrawal could be reduced by between 1.5 and 4 <br />million gallons. The RCWD grant will pay 90% of the feasibility study costs up to a maximum <br />of $14,040. The City share of costs ($1,560) will be funded through the City water utility. <br />Reducing non-essential water usage demands lead to reduced infrastructure requirements, and <br />preserves high-quality groundwater for drinking water purposes. Stormwater reuse also provides <br />additional benefits including reduction in runoff volume, reduction in sediment and nutrient <br />loads downstream. <br /> <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Staff is recommending approval of Resolution No. 19-56 and Resolution No. 19-57. <br /> <br />ATTACHMENTS <br /> <br />1. Resolution No. 19-56 <br />2. RCWD Cost Share Agreement – Irrigation Controllers <br />3. Resolution No. 19-57 <br />4. RCWD Cost Share Agreement – CFN Stormwater Reuse Feasibility Study