Integrated Regional Water Management in Orange County

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Explore the progress and strategy of the OC Plan for integrated regional water management in Orange County. Learn about current status adoptions, requests to the OWOW Steering Committee, allocation derivation, and available contacts for further inquiries.

  • Water Management
  • Orange County
  • OC Plan
  • Environmental Resources
  • Water District

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  1. The OC Plan and Integrated Regional Water Management in Orange County Amanda Carr Deputy Director, OC Environmental Resources Orange County Water District Water Issues Committee August 8, 2018

  2. The OC Plan Current Status Adoptions: Orange County Water District April 18 Orange County Sanitation District June 27 County of Orange September 11 (planned) OCWD/OCSD/County Letter to OWOW Steering Committee July 13

  3. Requests Made to OWOW Steering Committee Incorporate The OC Plan as a separate chapter within the OWOW Plan Allow for Orange County projects to be ranked and prioritized for IRWM funding through The OC Plan process Allocation of 38% of total available grant funds Requested action by September 27 Potential Outcomes

  4. Allocation Derivation Based on San Diego Funding Area Formula, which was based on the Prop. 84 allocation Weighted by land area (27%) and population (73%) County Land Population Weighted Total (Allocation) San Bernardino 36% 28% 30% Riverside 45% 28% 32% Orange 19% 44% 38%

  5. Questions? Amanda Carr Deputy Director, OC Environmental Resources Amanda.Carr@ocpw.ocgov.com (714) 955-0600

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