For the purpose of this chapter, the following words and phrases shall be construed as defined in this section:
A. "Actual wastewater treatment demand (AD)"
is the total amount of influent actually treated by the reclamation plant plus the wastewater to be generated from secured water allocations under the resource management system expressed in millions of gallons per day.
B. "Available water (AW)"
is the amount of water expressed in millions of gallons per day that is available for possible use under the resource management system and is the difference between the total water supply (TW) and the existing water demand (WD).
C. "Available wastewater treatment capacity (AC)"
is the wastewater reclamation plant available treatment capacity expressed in millions of gallons per day and is the difference between permitted wastewater treatment capacity (PC) and the actual wastewater treatment demand (AD).
D. "Existing water demand (WD)"
is the water demand from all existing users, emergency reserves (as defined by the State and Department of Water Resources), system losses (i.e., water treated less water sold), and secured water under the resource management system expressed in millions of gallons per day.
E. "Permitted wastewater treatment capacity (PC)"
is the City's wastewater reclamation plant permitted capacity as established by the Regional Water Quality Control Board expressed in millions of gallons per day.
F. "Total water supply (TW)"
is the continuous and reliable water supply available from the combined City water system expressed in millions of gallons per day.
G. "Water delivery allowance"
shall mean the amount of available water which can be properly treated by the wastewater reclamation plant and is ready to be applied to the resource management system. It is determined by taking the lesser figure between the available wastewater treatment capacity (AC) and the available water (AW).
(Ord. 618 § 2, 2005)