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 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
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
Title 22 Recycled Water Stormwater AWT Harvesting Recycled Water Recycled Water and Stormwater Harvesting Study
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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
Delineation of Drainage Basins
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
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