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Stormwater Harvesting and Water Recycling Study Dylan Porter Port of Long Beach January 13, 2020 Port of Long Beach Founded ed i in 1911 City o y of L Lon ong B Beac ach- Ha Harbor D Dep ept. t. 6 6 Container er T


  1. Stormwater Harvesting and Water Recycling Study Dylan Porter Port of Long Beach January 13, 2020

  2. Port of Long Beach • Founded ed i in 1911 • City o y of L Lon ong B Beac ach- Ha Harbor D Dep ept. t. • 6 6 Container er T Terminals • 7,600 A 00 Acres o 3, 3,000 000 Acres o of L Lan and o 4,600 Acres es o of W Water er • Sta tate te Tidel elands T Trust • Non on-Taxpayer er S Supported ed • Governed ed b by a a 5-Mem ember er Board rd of Ha f Harbor Commissioner ers

  3. 8.1 $194 2ND MILLION TEUs in 2018 BILLION BUSIEST U.S. PORT IN TRADE FACTS AT 576,000 A GLANCE 2.6 MILLION REGIONAL NATIONAL JOBS JOBS

  4. Title 22 Recycled Water Stormwater AWT Harvesting Recycled Water Recycled Water and Stormwater Harvesting Study

  5. Study Status

  6. Study Status

  7. Why Stormwater Harvesting? • Stormwater loads pollutants into the harbor • Harvesting stormwater eliminates that pollutant load • Facilitates compliance and reduces cost • Reduces potable water demand • Reduces GHG impacts of importing water

  8. Delineation of Drainage Basins

  9. Drainage Basin Screening Criteria • Applying ranking score and weight to criteria to determine top 25 drainage basins for stormwater harvesting • Sample criteria: • Site size • Stormwater harvesting capacity • Site constraint near downstream collection point • Water demand need • Distance to water demand location(s) from collection point • Ease of constructability • Stakeholder (tenant) support

  10. Study Status

  11. THANK YOU

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