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30 <br />Figure 13. Water cycle illustrating opportunities for integrated water resource planning. <br />41 Integrated Water Resource Management <br />A Look at the Future <br />Surface <br />Water <br />Sou <br />4016 <br />e e 1 <br />f 1 1 1 1 1 e e 1 1 <br />I s 1 1 e 1 1 r s 1 <br />s WW1 <br />'111111 <br />1 1 1 1 1 1 <br />1 1 1 1 1 <br />` IWOi Agriculture <br />FUTURE <br />r•,rjrc <br />Rapid <br />Infiltration Basins <br />Wastewater Treatment <br />LEGEND <br />--NIL Wastewater Influent (Untreated) <br />'"'y. Wastewater Effluent (Treated) <br />,., , "—NI Wastewater Reuse <br />."Ilk Raw water source <br />��"�► Stormwater Reuse <br />rrkO OtilAN <br />Many opportunities exist throughout the hydrologic cycle to enhance and thereby expand available <br />water supply. For example, stormwater best management practices may enhance aquifer recharge <br />and provide reuse opportunities. <br />Each of the region's water supply sources has unique benefits and obstacles. If managed together, <br />however, they have the capacity to serve the region's water supply needs now and into the future. <br />The Council is committed to working with partners to protect, conserve, and utilize all sources of <br />water in the region. <br />WATER SUPPLY MASTER <br />PLAN- Draft June 2015 <br />