City of Oxnard Water Conservation Master Plan 2025

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The City of Oxnard obtains roughly 25-30% of its water from local groundwater sources. About 30-40% is received from the United Water Conservation District. The City also purchases about 30-40% of its water through the Calleguas Municipal Water District, which imports water to the region.
The Nine-Step Conservation Planning Process Identify Problems and Opportunities. Planning can start with a problem, an opportunity, shared concerns, or a perceived threat. Determine Objectives. Inventory Resources. Analyze Resource Data. Formulate Alternatives. Evaluate Alternatives. Make Decisions. Implement the Plan.
The WCP should incorporate current and future strategies, analyzing why water is important to the utility, and what water conservation strategies they are willing to implement to create a sustainable water future. This may sound like a Drought Contingency Plan (DCP); however, a DCP is a reactive document.
The California Water Plan, updated every five years, is the States strategic plan for sustainably and equitably managing and developing water resources for current and future generations. California Water Plan Update 2023 (Update 2023) promotes climate resilience across regions and water sectors with a statewide
Establish a WMP team. Describe the building water systems. Identify areas where Legionella could grow and spread. Decide where to apply and how to monitor control measures. Establish interventions when control limits arent met. Ensure the program runs as designed and effectively. Document and communicate all the activities.

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Yes! Our water consistently meets or exceeds stringent State and Federal water quality regulations and Oxnard is confident that the drinking water we provide to homes, businesses and schools is safe.
1 Assess water use. The first step is to measure and analyze the current water use of your building, including the sources, quantities, costs, and purposes of water consumption. 2 Set water goals. 3 Identify water solutions. 4 Implement water plan. 5 Evaluate water results. 6 Update water plan. 7 Heres what else to consider.

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