Urban Water Use Objectives – Relevant Data
The Making Conservation a California Way of Life regulation requires urban retail water suppliers (URWS) to annually calculate their Urban Water Use Objective (UWUO), which is the sum of efficiency budgets for a subset of urban water uses: residential indoor water use, residential outdoor water use, real water loss and commercial, industrial and institutional landscapes with dedicated irrigation meters. Each efficiency budget will be calculated using a statewide efficiency standard and local service area characteristics such as population, climate, and landscape area. Where relevant, suppliers may also include in their objective “variances” for unique uses, or a bonus incentive for potable recycled water use. This dataset contains information gathered from reports submitted to the State Water Board, the Department of Water Resources, and other relevant information sources. It also contains information derived by the Board and the Department for the purpose of the regulation. The values in these tables are used to pre-fill a number of fields within the UWUO reporting form that URWS are required to submit by January 1 of each year, starting in 2025.
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PWSID-DWRID Crosswalk The Making Conservation a California Way of Life regulation requires urban retail water suppliers (URWS) to annually calculate their Urban Water Use Objective (UWUO), which is the sum of efficiency budgets for a subset of urban water uses: residential indoor water use, residential outdoor water use, real water loss and commercial, industrial and institutional landscapes with dedicated irrigation meters. Each efficiency budget will be calculated using a statewide efficiency standard and local service area characteristics such as population, climate, and landscape area. Where relevant, suppliers may also include in their objective “variances” for unique uses, or a bonus incentive for potable recycled water use. This dataset contains information gathered from reports submitted to the State Water Board, the Department of Water Resources, and other relevant information sources. It also contains information derived by the Board and the Department for the purpose of the regulation. The values in these tables are used to pre-fill a number of fields within the UWUO reporting form that URWS are required to submit by January 1 of each year, starting in 2025. | Download | CSV 41.09 KB | 02/27/24 |
Res-Indoor Budget: SDWIS Residential Population The Making Conservation a California Way of Life regulation requires urban retail water suppliers (URWS) to annually calculate their Urban Water Use Objective (UWUO), which is the sum of efficiency budgets for a subset of urban water uses: residential indoor water use, residential outdoor water use, real water loss and commercial, industrial and institutional landscapes with dedicated irrigation meters. Each efficiency budget will be calculated using a statewide efficiency standard and local service area characteristics such as population, climate, and landscape area. Where relevant, suppliers may also include in their objective “variances” for unique uses, or a bonus incentive for potable recycled water use. This dataset contains information gathered from reports submitted to the State Water Board, the Department of Water Resources, and other relevant information sources. It also contains information derived by the Board and the Department for the purpose of the regulation. The values in these tables are used to pre-fill a number of fields within the UWUO reporting form that URWS are required to submit by January 1 of each year, starting in 2025. | Download | CSV 51.47 KB | 06/17/24 |
Res-Outdoor Budget: Landscape Area Measurement The Making Conservation a California Way of Life regulation requires urban retail water suppliers (URWS) to annually calculate their Urban Water Use Objective (UWUO), which is the sum of efficiency budgets for a subset of urban water uses: residential indoor water use, residential outdoor water use, real water loss and commercial, industrial and institutional landscapes with dedicated irrigation meters. Each efficiency budget will be calculated using a statewide efficiency standard and local service area characteristics such as population, climate, and landscape area. Where relevant, suppliers may also include in their objective “variances” for unique uses, or a bonus incentive for potable recycled water use. This dataset contains information gathered from reports submitted to the State Water Board, the Department of Water Resources, and other relevant information sources. It also contains information derived by the Board and the Department for the purpose of the regulation. The values in these tables are used to pre-fill a number of fields within the UWUO reporting form that URWS are required to submit by January 1 of each year, starting in 2025. | Download | CSV 47.37 KB | 10/21/24 |
Annual Weather Data for FY2023-2024 The Making Conservation a California Way of Life regulation requires urban retail water suppliers (URWS) to annually calculate their Urban Water Use Objective (UWUO), which is the sum of efficiency budgets for a subset of urban water uses: residential indoor water use, residential outdoor water use, real water loss and commercial, industrial and institutional landscapes with dedicated irrigation meters. Each efficiency budget will be calculated using a statewide efficiency standard and local service area characteristics such as population, climate, and landscape area. Where relevant, suppliers may also include in their objective “variances” for unique uses, or a bonus incentive for potable recycled water use. This dataset contains information gathered from reports submitted to the State Water Board, the Department of Water Resources, and other relevant information sources. It also contains information derived by the Board and the Department for the purpose of the regulation. The values in these tables are used to pre-fill a number of fields within the UWUO reporting form that URWS are required to submit by January 1 of each year, starting in 2025. | Download | CSV 29.23 KB | 10/14/24 |
Seasonal Weather Data for FY2023-2024 The Making Conservation a California Way of Life regulation requires urban retail water suppliers (URWS) to annually calculate their Urban Water Use Objective (UWUO), which is the sum of efficiency budgets for a subset of urban water uses: residential indoor water use, residential outdoor water use, real water loss and commercial, industrial and institutional landscapes with dedicated irrigation meters. Each efficiency budget will be calculated using a statewide efficiency standard and local service area characteristics such as population, climate, and landscape area. Where relevant, suppliers may also include in their objective “variances” for unique uses, or a bonus incentive for potable recycled water use. This dataset contains information gathered from reports submitted to the State Water Board, the Department of Water Resources, and other relevant information sources. It also contains information derived by the Board and the Department for the purpose of the regulation. The values in these tables are used to pre-fill a number of fields within the UWUO reporting form that URWS are required to submit by January 1 of each year, starting in 2025. | Download | CSV 29.89 KB | 10/14/24 |
Real Water Loss Budget: System-Specific Standards The Making Conservation a California Way of Life regulation requires urban retail water suppliers (URWS) to annually calculate their Urban Water Use Objective (UWUO), which is the sum of efficiency budgets for a subset of urban water uses: residential indoor water use, residential outdoor water use, real water loss and commercial, industrial and institutional landscapes with dedicated irrigation meters. Each efficiency budget will be calculated using a statewide efficiency standard and local service area characteristics such as population, climate, and landscape area. Where relevant, suppliers may also include in their objective “variances” for unique uses, or a bonus incentive for potable recycled water use. This dataset contains information gathered from reports submitted to the State Water Board, the Department of Water Resources, and other relevant information sources. It also contains information derived by the Board and the Department for the purpose of the regulation. The values in these tables are used to pre-fill a number of fields within the UWUO reporting form that URWS are required to submit by January 1 of each year, starting in 2025. | Download | CSV 58.96 KB | 04/26/24 |
Real Water Loss: Data from Water Loss Audits The Making Conservation a California Way of Life regulation requires urban retail water suppliers (URWS) to annually calculate their Urban Water Use Objective (UWUO), which is the sum of efficiency budgets for a subset of urban water uses: residential indoor water use, residential outdoor water use, real water loss and commercial, industrial and institutional landscapes with dedicated irrigation meters. Each efficiency budget will be calculated using a statewide efficiency standard and local service area characteristics such as population, climate, and landscape area. Where relevant, suppliers may also include in their objective “variances” for unique uses, or a bonus incentive for potable recycled water use. This dataset contains information gathered from reports submitted to the State Water Board, the Department of Water Resources, and other relevant information sources. It also contains information derived by the Board and the Department for the purpose of the regulation. The values in these tables are used to pre-fill a number of fields within the UWUO reporting form that URWS are required to submit by January 1 of each year, starting in 2025. | Download | CSV 72.49 KB | 10/04/24 |
Potable Water Produced by URWS, per Source The Making Conservation a California Way of Life regulation requires urban retail water suppliers (URWS) to annually calculate their Urban Water Use Objective (UWUO), which is the sum of efficiency budgets for a subset of urban water uses: residential indoor water use, residential outdoor water use, real water loss and commercial, industrial and institutional landscapes with dedicated irrigation meters. Each efficiency budget will be calculated using a statewide efficiency standard and local service area characteristics such as population, climate, and landscape area. Where relevant, suppliers may also include in their objective “variances” for unique uses, or a bonus incentive for potable recycled water use. This dataset contains information gathered from reports submitted to the State Water Board, the Department of Water Resources, and other relevant information sources. It also contains information derived by the Board and the Department for the purpose of the regulation. The values in these tables are used to pre-fill a number of fields within the UWUO reporting form that URWS are required to submit by January 1 of each year, starting in 2025. | Download | CSV 8.77 MB | 10/10/24 |
Potable and Non-Potable Water Deliveries for URWS The Making Conservation a California Way of Life regulation requires urban retail water suppliers (URWS) to annually calculate their Urban Water Use Objective (UWUO), which is the sum of efficiency budgets for a subset of urban water uses: residential indoor water use, residential outdoor water use, real water loss and commercial, industrial and institutional landscapes with dedicated irrigation meters. Each efficiency budget will be calculated using a statewide efficiency standard and local service area characteristics such as population, climate, and landscape area. Where relevant, suppliers may also include in their objective “variances” for unique uses, or a bonus incentive for potable recycled water use. This dataset contains information gathered from reports submitted to the State Water Board, the Department of Water Resources, and other relevant information sources. It also contains information derived by the Board and the Department for the purpose of the regulation. The values in these tables are used to pre-fill a number of fields within the UWUO reporting form that URWS are required to submit by January 1 of each year, starting in 2025. | Download | CSV 1.03 MB | 10/10/24 |
Potable Supply and Sold/Exported for URWS The Making Conservation a California Way of Life regulation requires urban retail water suppliers (URWS) to annually calculate their Urban Water Use Objective (UWUO), which is the sum of efficiency budgets for a subset of urban water uses: residential indoor water use, residential outdoor water use, real water loss and commercial, industrial and institutional landscapes with dedicated irrigation meters. Each efficiency budget will be calculated using a statewide efficiency standard and local service area characteristics such as population, climate, and landscape area. Where relevant, suppliers may also include in their objective “variances” for unique uses, or a bonus incentive for potable recycled water use. This dataset contains information gathered from reports submitted to the State Water Board, the Department of Water Resources, and other relevant information sources. It also contains information derived by the Board and the Department for the purpose of the regulation. The values in these tables are used to pre-fill a number of fields within the UWUO reporting form that URWS are required to submit by January 1 of each year, starting in 2025. | Download | CSV 673.05 KB | 10/11/24 |
SB X7-7 Targets for Urban Retail Water Suppliers The Making Conservation a California Way of Life regulation requires urban retail water suppliers (URWS) to annually calculate their Urban Water Use Objective (UWUO), which is the sum of efficiency budgets for a subset of urban water uses: residential indoor water use, residential outdoor water use, real water loss and commercial, industrial and institutional landscapes with dedicated irrigation meters. Each efficiency budget will be calculated using a statewide efficiency standard and local service area characteristics such as population, climate, and landscape area. Where relevant, suppliers may also include in their objective “variances” for unique uses, or a bonus incentive for potable recycled water use. This dataset contains information gathered from reports submitted to the State Water Board, the Department of Water Resources, and other relevant information sources. It also contains information derived by the Board and the Department for the purpose of the regulation. The values in these tables are used to pre-fill a number of fields within the UWUO reporting form that URWS are required to submit by January 1 of each year, starting in 2025. | Download | CSV 21.67 KB | 08/29/24 |
2023 CII Service Connections The Making Conservation a California Way of Life regulation requires urban retail water suppliers (URWS) to annually calculate their Urban Water Use Objective (UWUO), which is the sum of efficiency budgets for a subset of urban water uses: residential indoor water use, residential outdoor water use, real water loss and commercial, industrial and institutional landscapes with dedicated irrigation meters. Each efficiency budget will be calculated using a statewide efficiency standard and local service area characteristics such as population, climate, and landscape area. Where relevant, suppliers may also include in their objective “variances” for unique uses, or a bonus incentive for potable recycled water use. This dataset contains information gathered from reports submitted to the State Water Board, the Department of Water Resources, and other relevant information sources. It also contains information derived by the Board and the Department for the purpose of the regulation. The values in these tables are used to pre-fill a number of fields within the UWUO reporting form that URWS are required to submit by January 1 of each year, starting in 2025. | Download | CSV 41.49 KB | 10/15/24 |
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