EXHIBIT 3-D

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STORMWATER REUSE (Draft)

 

 

Current uses

Regulations

Future Uses

Summary

-Stored in holding pools/lakes for infiltration purposes.

-Collected in cisterns for landscape irrigation.

 

-Cities are only concerned with size and structural integrity of a cistern system.

-Typically approved on case by case basis

-Jurisdictions are interested in using Stormwater indoors, but it would be regulated by the Uniform Plumbing code and would fall into the "Grey Water" category.

Monterey

-Cisterns

-Infiltration

-Landscape irrigation for Cemetery and Window on the bay from Lake El Estero

-Voluntary Stormwater retention onsite.

-No restriction for exterior collection and reuse.

-Onsite Stormwater retention being mandatory -Possibility of applying collected water to landscape irrigation.

-Leading round table on local permitting for Grey Water use and Rain Catchment reuse

Seaside

-Infiltration ponds/tanks (Seaside Highlands)

-Cisterns

-Voluntary Stormwater retention onsite.

-No restriction for exterior collection and reuse.

-Onsite Stormwater retention being mandatory -Possibility of applying collected water to landscape irrigation.

-New construction requirements for holding tanks/ponds

Carmel

-Cisterns

-Restrictions on height and location

 

P.G.

-Cisterns

No Response

No Response

Health Dept

 

-See Cisterns

-See Grey Water

-Urban lakes- waiting more information

 

 

 

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