1. Implement a cost-effective Project that uses three source waters with varying water quality to produce 15,000 acre-feet per year (AFY) of purified water that meets the Chino Basin water quality objectives, allows for the potential expansion of the proposed AWPF, and integrates the flexibility to meet potential future contaminants of emerging concern (CEC) regulations by adding process treatment units. 2. Address regulatory requirements, while creating a new, valuable resource to supplement the region’s water supplies. 3. Leverage data collected from Advanced Water Purification Demonstration Facility. 4. Design and build AWPF facilities that are operationally cohesive with the RP-4 site campus layout and limit or avoid operational impacts during construction. 5. Conform with Owner’s engineering design guidelines as well as those dictated by state and federal funding sources. 6. Provide automation and redundancy to avoid single points of failure and allows for 10-hour staffed operation after demonstrating successful 24-hour staffed operation. 7. Incorporate technologies and equipment that have been proven at full-scale. 8. Incorporate sufficient access to mechanical and electrical equipment for safe operations and maintenance. 9. Optimize design to reduce overall energy costs. 10. Meet the intent of the IEUA Asset Management Plan. 11. Successfully coordinate with external Project stakeholders