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Roseville details long‑term water supply strategy, highlights RiverArc, groundwater storage and planned raw‑water pipeline

City of Roseville Environmental Utilities (State of Water presentation) · November 3, 2025
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Roseville Environmental Utilities officials said the city has planned for growth through required water‑supply assessments and a diversified water portfolio, and described ongoing regional projects intended to increase redundancy and drought resilience.

Roseville Environmental Utilities officials said the city has planned for growth through required water‑supply assessments and a diversified water portfolio, and described ongoing regional projects intended to increase redundancy and drought resilience.

"Any project that is within the current city boundary limits has sufficient water allocated through build out," Water Utility Manager George Hansen said, describing the water supply assessment (WSA) process required under the California Environmental Quality Act and SB 16 before project entitlements are completed.

Environmental Utilities Director Sean Bigley said Roseville's portfolio includes surface water from Folsom Reservoir under a Bureau of Reclamation contract, contracts with the Placer County Water Agency and investments in aquifer storage and recovery…

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