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Sunnyvale, City of

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Updated: July 20, 2022

Environmental Services Department

P.O. Box 3707
Sunnyvale, California  94088-3707

Phone: (408) 730-7510                               Fax: (408) 736-1611

Web: sunnyvale.ca.gov

 

Service Area

 

The City of Sunnyvale is an urban industrial and residential community located at the south end of the Peninsula in Santa Clara County, with a service area for the water utility contiguous with its city limits. California Water Service also serves several small areas within the City.

 

System

 

Profile

 

Area Size

24 square miles

Service Population

156,503

Number of Accounts

29,098

Number of SF RWS Connections

6

Connections To SF RWS Mains

BDPL 3 and 4

Avg. Day Demand (mgd)

18.15

Avg. Day Purchases From SF RWS (mgd)

 9.60

%  Demand Met With SF RWS Supplies

53%

Maximum Local Water Production (mgd)

1.13

Alternative Supply Sources

Local Groundwater

Interties With Other Agencies

CWS, SCVWD, Mountain View, Cupertino

Local Storage (mg)

27.5

Days of Storage

More Than 1 Day - Length of storage based on loss of all sources of supply. With loss of SF RWS supply only, City can utilize wells, SCVWD or excess capacity from other zones to meet 8 hour outage.

 

Summary

 

Sunnyvale’s water utility receives water supplied from SF RWS via 6 turnouts off BDPL 3 and 4 in the northern section of the City. The SCVWD connections are located in the far southwest corner of the City. Water from SCVWD is primarily served from the District’s Rinconada WTP. A few formerly unincorporated County of Santa Clara pockets are currently served by CWS, backed up by interties with the City.

 

Groundwater is provided by 7 active wells, with 1 well on stand-by status. Water from these wells meets all current drinking water standards without treatment. The wells are used to meet peaking requirements and to supply water for fire and other emergencies. Due to the overall cost of producing well water, including pump tax, power, operation and maintenance expenses, and amortization, it is cost-effective for the City to maximize use of water from SF RWS and SCVWD.

 

The City has 10 ground storage tanks, with a minimum of 1 storage tank in every zone, and additional tanks located at water plants in the City.

 

The potable distribution system is completely interconnected and includes 3 pressure zones, 21 booster pumps, 3,310 fire hydrants, more than 10,000 manual and automatic valves, and 280 miles of mains. Recycled non-potable water is used for irrigation services.

 

Water Supply and Demand

 

Supply by Source

Actual
FY 17-18
(ccf)

Actual
FY 18-19
(ccf)

Actual
FY 19-20
(ccf)

Actual
FY 20-21
(ccf)

San Francisco Water

4,435,240

4,394,289

4,552,465

4,686,275

Santa Clara Valley WD

3,734,325

3,560,568

3,883,226

4,051,093

Local Groundwater

49,601

40,358

40,733

36,312

Surface Water

0

0

0

0

Recycled Water

114,275

242,246

255,326

83,796

Other

0

0

0

0

Total

8,333,441

8,237,461

8,731,750

8,857,476

mgd equivalent

17.08

16.08

17.89

18.15

 

 

 

 

 

Demand by Sector

 

 

 

 

Residential

4,499,086

4,715,659

4,825,227

5,120,577

Commercial/Industrial

1,702,300

1,728,835

1,585,185

1,495,257

Other

376,643

142,209

98,796

100,508

Dedicated Irrigation

916,239

1,427,092

1,466,128

1,689,040

Non-Revenue Water

839,172

223,666

756,414

452,095

Total

8,333,441

8,237,461

8,731,750

8,857,476

mgd equivalent

17.08

16.88

17.89

18.15

 

 

 

 

 

Per Capita Use

Actual
FY 17-18
(gpcpd)

Actual
FY 18-19
(gpcpd)

Actual
FY 19-20
(gpcpd)

Actual
FY 20-21
(gpcpd)

Residential

60

63

63

67

Gross (Less Recycled Water)

110

107

111

115

 

Facilities and Distribution

 

Storage Reservoirs

 

Designation

Type

Capacity (gallons)

 

Designation

Type

Capacity (gallons)

Wolfe-Evelyn

Steel

5,000,000

 

Central 1

Steel

500,000

Mary-Carson 1

Steel

5,000,000

 

Central 2

Steel

500,000

Mary-Carson 2

Steel

5,000,000

 

Hamilton 1

Steel

500,000

Wright Avenue 1

Steel

5,000,000

 

Hamilton 2

Steel

500,000

Wright Avenue 2

Steel

5,000,000

 

Hamilton 3

Steel

500,000

 

 

 

 

Total

 

27,500,000

 

Wells

 

Name

Capacity (mgd)

Status

Westmoor

0.8

Active

Serra

0.9

Active

Ortega

2.0

Active

Raynor

2.7

Active

Hamilton (1).

2.0

Active

Hamilton (2).

2.0

Active

Losse

0

Standby

Central

0.7

Inactive

Schroeder

0

Destroyed

Total

11.1

 

 

Interties

 

Name

No.

Diameter
(in.)

SCVWD

2

30, 12

Santa Clara

3

10

 

2

12

 

1

8

CWS

5

6

 

1

8

Cupertino

1

12

Mountain View

2

8

 

1

6

 

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