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When in Drought- Conserve!
Madeline Ward
City of Santa Barbara
Acting Water Conservation Coordinator
Drought in Santa Barbara
 1987-1991 - Last Major
Drought
 Driest 3 years on record
 February 11, 2014 –
Stage One Drought
 May 20, 2014 – Stage
Two Drought
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Water Supply Outlook
 National Weather Service
Forecast - Weak El Nino
for the coming 3 months
– equal chances of
above, normal, and
below average rainfall
 Planning for continued
dry conditions
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Eric Boldt, NOAA, ENSO Update 11/6/14
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Current Supply Strategy
(based on no reservoir inflows, no State Water)
16,000
14,000
20%
20%
20%
Acre-feet per year (AFY)
12,000
10,000
8,000
6,000
Extraordinary Conservation
Desalination
4,000
Water Purchases
Groundwater
State Water
2,000
Gibraltar/Mission Tunnel
Cachuma Carryover/MWD
0
Cachuma
Year 1
(2012)
Year 2
(2013)
Year 3
(2014)
Year 4
(2015)
Year 5
(2016)
Year 6
(2017)
Recycled
Water Year
Current
Water
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Desalination Timeline
(based on no reservoir inflows, no State Water)
16,000
14,000
20%
20%
20%
Acre-feet per year (AFY)
12,000
10,000
8,000
Desalination Facility
Online
6,000
Extraordinary Conservation
Consider Award of
DBO Contract
4,000
Desalination
Water Purchases
Groundwater
2,000
State Water
Pre-Design
Gibraltar/Mission Tunnel
Cachuma Carryover/MWD
0
Cachuma
Year 1
(2012)
Year 2
(2013)
Year 3
(2014)
Year 4
(2015)
Year 5
(2016)
Year 6
(2017)
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Desalination Critical
to meeting Demand
Recycled Water
WY 14 Monthly Demands
WY 2014 Planned
Drought Target
WY 2014 Actual
WY 2013 Actual
1,600
1,400
1,200
1,000
800
June:15%
July: 20%
Aug: 25%
Sep: 26%
600
400
200
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Aug
Jul
Jun
May
Apr
Mar
Feb
Jan
Dec
Nov
-
Oct
System Demand (AF/mth)
1,800
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WY 15 Monthly Demands
WY 2015 Planned
Drought Target
WY 2013 Actual
WY 2015 Actual
1,600
1,400
1,200
1,000
800
600
400
Oct: 20%
200
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Aug
Jul
Jun
May
Apr
Mar
Feb
Jan
Dec
Nov
Oct
System Demand (AF/mth)
1,800
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Water Use by Customer/Tier
July Water Use
700
% Total Water Use Reduction (2013-2014)
• SF Residential: 29%
•MF Residential: 18%
• Commercial/Industrial: 18%
• Irrigation – Res./Comm.: 25%
•Irrigation – Rec./Parks/Schools: 34%
• Irrigation – Agriculture: 11%
• Recycled Water: 29%
600
Acre-feet (AF)
500
400
300
Tier 3
Tier 2
200
Tier 1
100
0
SF Res.
MF Res.
Comm.
/ Indust.
Irr. – Res.
/ Comm.
Irr. –
Rec.
/Park
/School
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Irr. – Ag.
Recycled
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Conservation Outreach
Leverage the Influencer Groups:
 Partners in Water
Conservation advisory group
 Collaborate with irrigation
manufacturers, irrigation
supply stores, nurseries,
botanic garden
 Workshops, signage,
newsletters
Conservation Outreach
Focus on Markets with Most Savings:
 HOAs and large turf
landscapes – irrigation
evaluations, rebate
opportunities
 CII Survey and Incentive
Program
 Drought Forum with property
management companies and
landscapers
Conservation Outreach
 Water Wise Citizen Spotlight
 Profile success stories of
residents and businesses
 Release one per month via
press release, bill insert,
website, social media, etc.
 Promote where you want to go
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Action Oriented Advertising
 Specific, simple ways
to save water
 Emotional connection
 Easy to apply
Get a Free Water Checkup
City staff will visit your
home or business and:
 Evaluate water use indoor
and out
 Check efficiency of irrigation
system and scheduling
 Provide information on
rebates and programs
Smart Landscape Rebate Program
 For City of Santa Barbara Water Customers
 Rebate Covers:
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Irrigation equipment
Water wise plants and mulch
Smart irrigation controller
Graywater materials
Pool covers- up to $300
 50% of the cost of materials
 Up to $1,000 for single family homes
 Up to $2,000 per meter serving irrigated area
($4,000 per site) for commercial, multi-family,
and HOAs.
Before and After
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Low Precipitation Nozzles
 Easily retrofit for generic
pop-up spray heads
 Apply water more
efficiently and evenly
 Reduces water use by
~20%
 Part of the landscape
rebate program
 FreeSprinklerNozzles.com
Graywater
 Laundry to landscape
systems do not require
a permit and are simple
to install
 Part of the Smart
Landscape Rebate
 Sponsored workshops
through Sweetwater
Collaborative
Rain Gardens
 Slow, sink, spread
Spencer Adams Park, 1216 De La
Vina
SBOAR, 1415 Chapala St
Next Week:
Rainwater Lecture Nov 18th at 6:00
For More Information
(805) 564-5460
SantaBarbaraCA.gov/WaterWise
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Vision for a Wetter Tomorrow
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