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California Water Service - South San Francisco District

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341 North Delaware Street

San Mateo, California  94401-1727

Phone: (650) 558-7800                               Fax: (650) 588-1341

Web: calwater.com

 

Service Area

 

The South San Francisco District, located in north San Mateo County, serves South San Francisco, Colma, a small portion of Daly City, and Broadmoor, an unincorporated area located between Colma and Daly City.

 

System

 

Profile

 

Area Size

11.2 square miles

Service Population

64,146

Number of Accounts

16,463

Number of SF RWS Connections

11

Connections To SF RWS Mains

Crystal Springs #2, San Andreas 1, 2, and 3, Sunset Pipeline

Avg. Day Demand (mgd)

5.65

Avg. Day Purchases From SF RWS (mgd)

5.50

%  Demand Met With SF RWS Supplies

97.65%

Maximum Local Water Production (mgd)

1.37

Alternative Supply Sources

Ground Water Wells

Interties With Other Agencies

Brisbane, San Bruno, Daly City, San Francisco

Local Storage (mg)

8.125

Days of Storage

1.08 - Length of storage based on loss of all sources of supply. All zones can meet the 8 hr criteria either separately or by pumping from zones with excess capacity. Could increase well output in an emergency to meet partial demand.

 

Summary

 

The South San Francisco District, normally receives over 80% of its water from the SF RWS from 11 turnouts off the San Andreas and Crystal Spring pipelines, with the remaining water pumped from 8 local district wells. Cal Water had been participating in a Conjunctive Use Pilot Program during which the South San Francisco District had received 100% of its supply from the SF RWS. However, in 2007 Cal Water began operating its well again. The distribution system includes 15 pressure zones, 8 wells, 25 booster pumps, 14 storage reservoirs, 1,436 hydrants, and 160 miles of main.

 

Water Supply and Demand

 

Supply by Source

Actual
FY 20-21
(ccf)

Actual
FY 21-22
(ccf)

Actual
FY 22-23
(ccf)

Actual
FY 23-24
(ccf)

SF RWS - Customary

2,222,223

2,868,442

2,768,049

2,085,311

SF RWS - Supplemental

668,470

0

0

73,173

Local Groundwater

0

0

0

0

Surface Water

0

0

0

0

Recycled Water

0

0

0

0

Other

0

0

0

0

Total

2,890,693

2,868,442

2,768,049

2,756,116

mgd equivalent

5.92

5.88

5.67

5.65

 

 

 

 

 

Demand by Sector

 

 

 

 

Residential

1,107,523

1,214,617

1,153,900

1,184,555

Commercial/Industrial

1,401,125

1,522,188

1,412,002

1,405,743

Other

144,881

120,794

108,126

107,900

Non-Revenue Water

237,164

10,843

94,021

57,918

Total

2,890,693

2,868,442

2,768,049

2,756,116

mgd equivalent

5.92

5.88

5.67

5.65

 

 

 

 

 

Per Capita Use

Actual
FY 20-21
(gpcpd)

Actual
FY 21-22
(gpcpd)

Actual
FY 22-23
(gpcpd)

Actual
FY 23-24
(gpcpd)

Residential

36

39

37

38

Gross

94

92

89

88

 

Facilities and Distribution

Storage Reservoirs

 

Designation

Type

Capacity (gallons)

 

Designation

Type

Capacity (gallons)

Sta. 001-Tank 1

Steel

500,000

 

Sta. 013-Tank 1

Steel

500,000

Sta. 004-Tank 3

Steel

250,000

 

Sta. 014-Tank 1

Steel

1,000,000

Sta. 004-Tank 4

Steel

250,000

 

Sta. 015-Tank 1

Steel

1,000,000

Sta. 005-Tank 1

Concrete

1,500,000

 

Sta. 101-Tank 1

Steel

250,000

Sta. 008-Tank 1

Concrete

1,500,000

 

 

 

 

Sta. 011-Tank 1

Steel

250,000

 

 

 

 

Sta. 012-Tank 1

Steel

500,000

 

 

 

 

Total

 

 

 

 

 

8,000,000

               

 

Wells

 

Name

Capacity (gpm)

Status*

Well 02

60

Inactive

Well 14

90

Destroyed

Well 15

95

Destroyed

Well 17

200

Destroyed

Well 18

340

Inactive

Well 19

160

Active

Well 20

150

Active

Well 21

220

Active

Well 22

295

Active

Well 23

300

Active

Well 24

300

Active

Total

1,505

(Active wells only)

 

Interties

 

Name

No.

Diameter
(in.)

Brisbane

1

16

San Bruno

1

6

Daly City

5

2, 4, 4, 8, 10

 

Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation Agency

155 Bovet Road, Suite 650
San Mateo, California 94402
(650) 349-3000 telephone
(650) 349-8395 fax
bawsca@bawsca.org

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