OWOW Proposition 84, Round 2 Master Project List
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1 OWOW Proposition 84, Round 2 Master List Name s Recommended for Prop 84 Round 2 Funding Inland Empire Utilities Agency USDA Forest Service San Bernardino National Forest Wineville Regional Recycled Water Pipeline and Groundwater Recharge System Upgrades Forest First Increase Stormwater Capture and Decrease Sediment Loading through Forest Ecological Restoration Eastern Municipal Water District Perris Desalination Program Brackish Water Wells 94, 95 and Inland Empire Utilities Agency San Sevaine Ground Water Recharge Basin City of Fontana Vulcan Pit Flood Control and Aquifer Recharge Orange County Water District Alamitos Barrier Improvement City of Yucaipa Wilson III Basins and Wilson Basins/Spreading Grounds City of Irvine Peters Canyon Channel Water Capture and Reuse Pipeline City of Corona Department of Water & Power Municipal Water District of Orange County Corona/Home Gardens Well Rehabilitation and Multi Jurisdictional Water Transmission Line Commercial/Industrial/Instritutional Performance Based Water Use Efficiency Program Eastern Municipal Water District Quail Valley Subarea 9 Phase 1 Sewer System City of Ontario Francis Street Storm Drain and Ely Basin Flood Control and Aquifer Recharge Western Municipal Water District Customer Handbook to Using Water Efficiently in the Landscape San Bernardino Valley Water Conservation District Plunge Creek Water Recharge and Habitat Improvement Orange County Water District Prado Basin Sediment Management Demonstration San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District City of Upland Enhanced Stormwater Capture and Recharge along the Santa Ana River 14th Street Groundwater Recharge and Storm Water Quality Treatment Integration Facility Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians Wastewater Canyon Lake Hybrid Treatment Process City of Riverside Recycled Water Phase I (Arlington Central Avenue Pipeline) Western Municipal Water District Arlington Basin Water Quality Improvement Inland Empire Utilities Agency Regional Residential Landscape Retrofit Program
2 OWOW Proposition 84, Round 2 Master List Name s Not Recommended for Prop 84 Round 2 Funding Orange County Water District North Basin Groundwater Protection Program Nitrate Treatment City of Chino Magnolia Channel Detention Basin Municipal Water District of Orange County Comprehensive Landscape Water Use Efficiency Program City of Menifee Line A Homeland/Romoland Flood Control System: Segment City of Chino Drainage A Detention Basin Orange County Water District Fletcher Basin Stormwater Capture and Groundwater Recharge Enhancement City of Riverside Recycled Water Transmission Main (Santa Ana River Segment) Jurupa Community Services District East Side Non Potable/Recycled Water City of Calimesa Calimesa Creek and Basin City of Riverside Riverside North Aquifer Storage and Recovery Orange County Water District Five Coves and Lincoln Basins Bypass Pipeline Inland Empire Utilities Agency IEUA Regional Landscape Evaluation Program Monte Vista Water District Benson Avenue Transmission Pipeline Inland Empire Utilities Agency Residential Self Regenerating Water Softener Removal Rebate Program Inland Empire Utilities Agency High Efficiency Sprinkler Nozzles Voucher Program Inland Empire Utilities Agency Regional Commercial Incentive Program Monte Vista Water District Recycled Water Phase II Retail Distribution System Expansion Jurupa Community Services District Weather Based Irrigation Controllers Monte Vista Water District Grand Avenue Disadvantaged Community Pipeline Replacement Inland Empire Waterkeeper Santa Ana River Initiative Irvine Ranch Water District Baker Water Treatment Plant Santa Ana Watershed Association San Bernardino Mountains Front Range Invasive Plant Removal Jurupa Community Services District Selby Street/Geordie Way Water and Sewer Services City of Redlands City of Redlands Downtown Storm Drain Inland Empire Utilities Agency IEUA Residential Landscape Transformation Program Monte Vista Water District Budget Based Tiered Rate Structure Improvement city of costa mesa Industrial Way Water Quality and Storm Drain Improvement Orange County Sanitation District Plant 2 Recycled Water Feasibility Study Inland Empire Utilities Agency Prado Basin Habitat Sustainability Program San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District Inland Empire Garden Friendly Demonstration Orange County Water District Sunset Gap Seawater Intrusion Orange County Water District Groundwater Replenishment System Final Expansion San Jacinto Urban Runoff Treatment & Control Inland Empire Utilities Agency RP 1 Outfall Parallel Pipeline
3 OWOW Proposition 84, Round 2 Master List Name San Jacinto River Riparian Habitat Restoration Irvine Ranch Water District Tustin Legacy Wells 1, 2, 3, and Inland Empire Utilities Agency Renewable Energy Expansion Program Lake Elsinore Fishery Enhancement Inland Empire Utilities Agency Turner Basin Improvements Irvine Ranch Water District Well Western Municipal Water District Jurupa Community Services District West Side Recycled Water Irvine Ranch Water District Well 51 and Irvine Ranch Water District Well 106 Well Drilling, Equipping, Conveyance, and Treatment Plant Modifications Orange County Water District Mid Basin Injection Irvine Ranch Water District Orange Park Acres Well No. 1 Well Equipping and Disinfection Facilities Irvine Ranch Water District Joint Anaheim/IRWD Well Field Western Municipal Water District Arlington Desalter Biodenitrification Inland Empire Utilities Agency Regional Public Sector Program San Jacinto Watershed Nutrient TMDL Pollutant Trading Study Stormwater Treatment Wetlands for Canyon Lake Inland Empire Utilities Agency Baseline Regional Pipeline City of Anaheim Disneyland Resort and Platinum Triangle Area Recycled Water City of Anaheim Water Recycling Expansion Canyon Lake Dredging Enhancements Orange County Water District Santiago Enhanced Recharge Orange County Water District Santiago Basins Intertie Orange County Water District Placentia Basin Enhancement Orange County Water District Raymond Basin Enhancement Orange County Water District Recharge Water Sediment Removal Inland Empire Utilities Agency RP 1 and RP 2 Cogeneration Facility Expansion Orange County Water District Prado Basin Sediment Management Cactus Basins 4 & 5 (Proposition 84 only) City of Anaheim Urban Runoff Reuse Anaheim Hills Golf Course City of Anaheim Shallow Aquifer Pumping for Non potable Uses Lake Elsinore & Canyon Lake Nutrient TMDL Monitoring Orange County Water District Solar at OCWD Facilities Inland Empire Utilities Agency Local Recycled Water Laterals Construction Inland Empire Utilities Agency Digester Gas Cleaning System and RP 2 Digester Gas System Modification Inland Empire Utilities Agency RP 1 Secondary System Modifications
4 OWOW Proposition 84, Round 2 Master List Name Comprehensive Storm Drain Plan (CSDP 3 5) Irvine Ranch Water District East Orange County Water District/Irvine Ranch Water District Joint Well Orange County Water District Mid Basin Injection Demonstration Orange County Water District Chino Creek Wetlands Inland Empire Utilities Agency Chino Creek Multipurpose Corridor City of Anaheim Water Use Efficiency Improvements/Brackish Groundwater Treatment and Constructed Wetland Installation at Yorba Regional Park Orange County Water District Recharge Basin Rehabilitation Orange County Water District Subsurface Recharge Western Municipal Water District Elsinore Conjunctive Use Program Expansion Irvine Ranch Water District Syphon Reservoir Expansion Irvine Ranch Water District Construction Circle Recycled Water Conversion Santa Ana Watershed Characterization and optimization of cost effective treatment wetlands for Authority surface water quality improvement Wilson Creek Channel Improvements, Yucaipa Boulevard to 10th Street County of San Bernardino Sand Creek / Warm Creek Confluence Plunge Creek Spillway Orange County Water District Prado Basin CA Feasibility Study Orange County Water District New Recharge Facilities for Santiago Basins and Creek Rialto Channel at Riverside Avenue Elder Creek Channel Del Rosa Channel Improvements and Repair Wildwood Creek Channel Improvements Western Municipal Water District WMWD Recycled Water West Fontana Channael Western Municipal Water District Chino II Desalter Treated Water Pump Station Western Municipal Water District La Sierra Pipeline Western Municipal Water District Riverside Corona Feeder Wells in the San Bernardino Basin Area Western Municipal Water District Lake Mathews Water Treatment Plant West State Street Storm Drain Segment IIIB Rialto Channel Western Municipal Water District Chino II Desalter Brine Minimization Orange County Water District Mill Creek Diversion
5 OWOW Proposition 84, Round 2 Master List Name Orange County Water District North Basin Groundwater Protection Orange County Water District MTBE Interim Remediation Orange County Water District River Road Treatment Wetlands Orange County Water District Temescal Creek Wetlands Orange County Water District Convert Deep Wells to Injection Wells Orange County Water District South Basin Groundwater Protection Interim Remediation Irvine Ranch Water District and Serrano Water District Santiago Dam Outlet Tower Seismic Study Inland Empire Utilities Agency Cypress Channel Multipurpose Corridor Lake Elsinore Water Quality Modeling Cable Creek Flood Plain and Feasibility Study Lytle Cajon Basin Feasibility Study Etiwanda/San Sevaine Debris and Flood Plain Study Mission Zanja Creek Feasibility Study Orange County Water District Orange County Regional Stormwater Infiltration Program Inland Empire Utilities Agency Inland Empire Utilities Agency Regional Water Quality Laboratory Orange County Coastkeeper Watershed Heroes: Actions Linking Education to Stewardship (WHALES) Program
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