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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7 Public Hearing Martis Valley GMPPublic Hearing # 7 Maros Valley Groundwater Management Plan February 20, 2013 Background / History • District's responsibility to ensure long-term water supply and quality from the Martis Valley aquifer — Last Groundwater Management Plan (GMP) was 1995 • Opportunity to update GMP — New tools — Better information on sustainable yield of aquifer — Evaluate impacts to water quality due to built environment changes — Potential impacts of climate change 2 Background / History • Collaborative effort to update Martis Valley GMP — Board adopted Memorandum of Agreement at July 21, 2010 District Board meeting — $150K from TDPUD — $60K Northstar Community Services District (Northstar CSD) — $40K from Placer County WaterAgency (PCWA) — Additional $750K from Bureau of Reclamation grants — Desert Research Institute (DRI) modeling — Climate change model incorporated into DRI model — Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory radio isotope aging study — $1 million total project to study aquifer and develop GMP 3 Background / History • Formal GMP process started in March, 2011 — TDPUD Board set public hearing on intent to adopt GMP — Public hearing and resolution in April, 2011 • State of California has specific requirements for GMPs including: — Initial public hearing — Board resolution to announce the intention to update the GMP — Final public hearing — Board resolution to adopt the final GMP 0 Background / History • GMP has been supported by a Stakeholder Working Group — Advisory role in GMP process — Extensive knowledge of local groundwater conditions and uses — Over 20 local water users, environmental groups, and government representatives — Met 5 times • Extensive public outreach — Public notices, press releases, and newsletter — www.martisvalleyqmp.org — 2 public meetings 5 Background / History • GMP effort complimented by development of a groundwater model — DRI and LLNL — State-of-the-art tool — Covers entire Martis Valley groundwater basin & watershed — Surface -groundwater interactions — Hydrologic cycle and recharge — Impacts of climate change — Scheduled to be complete mid -year a Background / History • GMP is multi -agency framework to ensure long-term quality and availability of our water supply — Reflects current water resource planning — Alignment of groundwater policy • GMP is NOT: — Mandatory; — Confidential information; — Regulations; — Enforcement of regulations; — Land use planning; nor — Zoning ordinances 7 Background / History • GMP consists of three major parts — Physical setting — GMP goals — Implementation components — Groundwater monitoring — Groundwater resource protection — Groundwater sustainability — Stakeholder involvement — Integrated planning — Implementation, reporting, and updating • Collaborative effort on development of the draft goal, objectives, and actions of the GMP — Partner agencies & Stakeholder Working Group Background / History • GMP Goal "Ensure long term quality and availability of groundwater in the Mantis Valley Groundwater Basin." Background / History • GMP objectives — Manage groundwater to maintain established and planned uses — Manage groundwater within the provisions of the Truckee River Operating Agreement — Collaborate and cooperate with groundwater users and stakeholders in the Martis Valley Groundwater Basin — Protect groundwater quantity and quality — Pursue and use the best available science and technology to inform the decision making process — Consider the environment and participate in the stewardship of groundwater resources New Information • A final updated Martis Valley GMP has been prepared for consideration of adoption by each respective agency • District advertised Public Hearing on Martis Valley GMP — As directed by Board at January 16t" Board meeting — Advertised in Sierra Sun jointly with NSCSD and PCWA on January 23, 2013 and January 30, 2013 — Posted as required — February 20, 2013 for District and NSCSD — February 21, 2013 for PCWA 11 Fiscal Impact • The Martis Valley GMP was largely funded from the FY11 budget with a smaller portion from the FY12 budget — There is no fiscal impact associated with this Public Hearing 12 Recommendation • Conduct a Public Hearing on the Martis Valley Groundwater Management Plan to receive comments 13 �,, /�/// ,,, ;,, � ;'; � j0 // // G,i / �, 4 v, 6 / Implementationescription Dof Action Schedule I Develop and implement a summary report every five years that includes: A surninnary of monitoring resurts.'with a discussion of historical trends A summary of management actions during the period' covered by the report A discussion of whether actions are achieving progress towards meeting Once every five BMus years, first summary report to A surninary of proposed rnanagennent actionis for the future be completed in 2018 A suirnmary of any GMP changes that OCCUrred during the period Covered by the report Asuirininary of actions taken to coordinate with other water and land agencies and other government agencies Review of the GMP and consider updates to the GMP 2 Compile an annual summary of groundwater monitoring data Annually 3. Partner agencies to meet annually to discuss'GIMP Annually implementation 4 Support TROA provisions associated with well construction, repair, As Needed modification, and destruction 5r Evaluate and conisidler taking a position on relevant water resource -related policies, programs, and projects uinder As Needed considleration by local, State and Federal agencies 6 Pursue opportunities for improved groundwater basin Monitoring As Needed and reporting with local, State, and Federal agencies 7, Eva Illuate the need for programs to facilitate saline intrusion control, mitigate the migration of contaminated groundwater, As Needed facilitate conjunctive use, and to mitigate overdraft 8 Consider development of contamination cleanup, recharge, As Needed storage, conservation and water recycling Iprojects ................. 9 Pursue funding sources for implementation of plan policies, Ongoing programs, reporting and projects 15 10. Participate in the evaluation of relevant local projects to maintain As Needed groundwater quantity and quality 16 H 17 I it =17 L Formalize and institute a Stakeholder Working Group to meet at least annually or as needed on GMP implementation activities and updates. 2. Collaborate with the LRWQB, to limit the migration of contaminated groundwater and in development of large scale contamination clean up programs 3, Work cooperatively with locail stakeholders and local, State and Federal agencies on groundwater management activities, projects and studies 4,. Identify opportunities for public involvement during plan, implementation Implementation Schedule F-IMUM =M � Description of Action Implementation Schedule 1, Establish and maintain a CASGEM compliant monitoring program Ongoing 2, Continue and encourage water conservation activities and public Ongoing education 3, Work with local stakeholders and DWR to identify areas that may need additional groundwater level and groundwater quality Annually monitoring based on identified data gaps or negative performance trends implementation 4 . Coordinate with other agencies, including DWR and the USGS to As Needed identify opportunities for land subsidence monitoring 5, Evaluate the need for, and advocate for, as necessary, a wellhead protection, groundwater recharge area protection, and other As Needed programs as necessary in lVIVGB 6, Map and share groundwater recharge zones Ongoing 7, Provide relevant information to land use agencies regarding As Needed groundwater availability WK-91 LKOC Description of Action Implementation Schedule J., Work with State and Federal agencies to attempt to secure Ongoing funding for expansion of the Partner Agencies monitoring grid 2, Maintain relationship with DWR for groundwater monitoring and Ongoing database management activities 3, Identify opportunities for collecting water quality monitoring data As Available, 4, Use and consider updating the hydrologic model to improve Ongoing understanding of groundwater in the MVGB 5, Seek new tools, technology, and information that may improve the Ongoing understanding of the water resources in the MVGB and watershed 6. Use the best available data to inform and link agency interdependent planning documents (Le. urban water Ongoing management plans, water supply analyses, and water master plans) Wr-61 F W-j 6-TA-I rA-W�