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Enhanced Recharge Project

The Santa Ana River Enhanced Recharge project captures rain and snowmelt from the Santa Ana River, storing it underground for future use. By capturing and storing water from various sources, including rain, snowmelt, and the State Water Project, we are taking long-term steps to withstand dry periods and climate variability.

Location

Santa Ana Watershed

Start Date

1995

Investment

$30M

Partners

SBVMWD, Western Water, City of Riverside Public Utilities, SBVWCD

Impact

80,000 acre-feet recharged/year

Status

In Progress

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Testimonials

“By investing in our local water supply with
innovative solutions, we are making our region more resilient to drought while securing reliable water
for our grandchildren and great grandchildren.”

— T. Milford Harrison, Board President of San Bernardino Valley

Vision

The Enhanced Recharge Project enhances the natural replenishment of groundwater basins while preparing the region for future drought and population growth.

As part of San Bernardino Valley’s long-term strategy for climate resilience and water sustainability, this project expands the region’s capacity to capture local stormwater and store imported water.

Project Impact

Water Reliability

20 Groundwater recharge basins, Tripling Previous Groundwater Capture and Recharge.

Groundwater Resilience

Groundwater replenishment benefits over 2,000,000 people by ensuring a reliable and sustainable water supply.

Environmental Stewardship

A 600 Acre-Site, with 200 acres of enhanced habitat created.

Community Value

Pp to 80,000 Acre-feet of annual stormwater capture per year.

Project Gallery

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Timeline

Where we’ve been—and where we’re headed.

Track key milestones and phases from planning to future expansion.

1995

San Bernardino Valley and Western Water File for Water Rights to Capture Water from the Seven Oaks Dam

2010

Water Rights Secured

2018

Phase 1-A Construction Begins

2019

Phase 1-A Construction Completed

2023

Phase 1-B Construction Begins

2024

Phase 1-B Construction Completed

2024-25

Actively Recharging Stormwater During Construction

2025

Dedication Ceremony

Goal

WATER SECURITY FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS

Located in the Santa Ana River Watershed

This project improves recharge across eastern San Bernardino County.

View the Groundbreaking Storymap

Partnerships

A collaborative effort supporting regional water sustainability.

Funding Breakdown

We strive for transparency around cost and funding sources. A mix of local and federal investments support the design, construction, and future expansion of this vital infrastructure, as part of the Enhanced Recharge Project.

  • Federal (e.g. USBR Grant)
  • Local (SBVMWD Capital Funds)
  • Other Partner Contributions

$2 Million Grant: WaterSMART Grant, Bureau of Reclamation

$2.5 Million Grant: Community Project Funding, 33rd Congressional District Administered by US EPA

$50 Million Loan: US EPA Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA)