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<br />\J 7 4 JDraft Water and Storage Needs Assessment <br />SECWCD/Assessment Enterprise <br />December 10, 1998 <br /> <br />Each of the 23 larger municipal entities in the SECWCD was contacted either in person or by <br />phone to obtain additional inforrtJation and to supplement their responses to the questionnaire. <br />Many of the smaller municipal entities were also contacted to obtain information, especially <br />those that had not responded to the questionnaire. <br /> <br />2.2.1 Larger Systems <br /> <br />The following sections describe the larger municipal water systems in the District, with a brief <br />description of the Fountain Valley Authority. The locations of these systems are shown on <br />Figure 2.2. A summary of information obtained during the surveys and contacts with the 23 <br />entities is provided in Table 2. L A key element in planning for future water needs is the <br />assessment of current yield from existing water rights. For the Assessment Project, we relied on <br />information provided by the water supply entities relative to the firm yield of existing water <br />resources, recognizing that each entity may define firm yield somewhat differently and that, <br />where appropriate, firm yields may be affected by water delivery or other constraints, including <br />storage. <br /> <br />m GEl Consultants, Inc. <br /> <br />2-8 <br /> <br />~741 \\Fin.1l_1\1'EXT-A W?D <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />, <br />I <br />II <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />i <br />I <br />I <br />,I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />~ <br />