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Pre-RFPEnvironmental ServicesDetected Jun 23, 2026

The 2025 UWMP describes Camrosa’s extensive non-potable and recycled water systems, including Conejo Creek diversions, CWRF output, and purchases from CamSan, and notes that distribution capacity and seasonal storage now constrain further in-district use and deliveries to Pleasant Valley County Water District. There is existing dual-plumbed development that is not yet connected to non-potable sources, and the District has considered combining recycled and non-potable systems and exploring new storage and stormwater capture opportunities along Conejo Creek. The UWMP also highlights long-term goals of maximizing beneficial use of recycled water and minimizing discharge. These system constraints and policy goals indicate future projects in non-potable storage, distribution upgrades, system integration, and potentially stormwater/recharge facilities, though no specific projects are yet funded in this document. Vendors specializing in recycled water master planning, hydraulic modeling, storage design, and purple-pipe retrofit can engage now to help Camrosa define cost-effective projects that unlock more of its resilient non-potable supplies and support future grant applications.

Conejo Creek flows, CWRF permit amendments, and CamSan recycled water sales agreement (through 2027)...

Camrosa Water DistrictExpansion and Optimization of Non-Potable and Recycled Water Systems

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Environmental Services

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