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Action Item # 11 05-Consideration of Adopting Draft UWMP
Recommendation05-Ordinance No. 2014Consideration of Adopting Draft UWMP 2 Supply or Drought Emergency ordinance05, the revised Water -Adopt District Ordinance No. 2014•
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Consideration of Adopting Draft UWMP 4 05-District Ordinance No. 2005–Includes mandatory Water Shortage Contingency Plan–Last Updated in 2010, Adopted by Board 2011–Years-Every 5–Required
by California Department of Water Resources–District’s Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP)•Background / History05-Ordinance No. 2014
Consideration of Adopting Draft UWMP 5 water shortageIs intended to be activated only during a period of actual –05-District Ordinance No. 2005–term drought-NOT written for long–earthquake,
or other disaster.”supplies including, but not limited to, a regional power outage, an prepare for, and implement during, a catastrophic interruption of water 10632(c) “Actions to be
undertaken by the urban water supplier to –California water code–District’s UWMP Water Shortage Contingency Plan•Background / History05-Ordinance No. 2014
Consideration of Adopting Draft UWMP 6 Other requirements–Stage 3 (50%)–Customers may be subject to fines and penalties–prohibited.”“2. The withdrawal of water for construction purposes
shall be –“1. All outdoor water uses are prohibited.”–Mandatory compliance–Stage 2 (30%)–“All new water connections shall be prohibited…”–Voluntary reduction–Stage 1 (10%)–05 (Existing)-District
Ordinance No. 2005•Background / History05-Ordinance No. 2014
Background / History05-Ordinance No. 2014Consideration of Adopting Draft UWMP 7 05-Review draft Ordinance No. 2014–Workshop at August 20, 2014 Board meeting–05 or Alternate Plan approved
by SWRCB-Ordinance No. 2005Implemented Stage 2 of UWMP’s Water Shortage Contingency Plan, –to complyDistrict took action at August 12, 2014 special Board meeting –05-2005UWMP’s Water
Shortage Contingency Plan and District Ordinance No. Set a Public Hearing on September 10, 2014 to consider revisions to –District took action at July 16, 2014 Board meeting–ended (270
days max by statute)-Open–Took effect July 29, 2014–Adopted July 15, 2014–California Emergency Drought Regulations•
Background / History05-Ordinance No. 2014Consideration of Adopting Draft UWMP 8 recirculateUse of potable water in a fountain/water feature that does not –Application of potable water
to driveways and sidewalks–off valve-have a shutWashing a motor vehicle with potable water from a hose that does not –Waste of potable water in irrigation systems from runoff–Prohibitions
for all Californian’s against–Applies to all District water customers–days per week-Restriction on irrigation with potable water of ornamental –Key impacts to Truckee Donner PUD Customers:•
New Information05-Ordinance No. 2014Consideration of Adopting Draft UWMP 9 workshop th Incorporated feedback from August 20–Improved procedures to address violations and appeals–Improved
procedures for appeal for hardship–Removed restrictions that would create undue hardship–Modified and added stages–Covers both drought and catastrophic failure of water system–05-New
District Ordinance No. 2014•
New Information05-Ordinance No. 2014Consideration of Adopting Draft UWMP 10 penaltiesmay be subject to fines and Customers –sealing or constructionExcludes driveway –Waste provisions
for potable water–Irrigation with potable water every other day–complianceMandatory –%)(Targeted 20Stage 2 –Exception for driveway sealing or construction–Waste provisions for potable
water–Irrigation with potable water limited to every other day–Voluntary compliance–%)(Targeted 10Stage 1 –05)-2014. Draft Ordinance (New NoDistrict •
New Information05-Ordinance No. 2014Consideration of Adopting Draft UWMP 11 penaltiesCustomers may be subject to fines and –District may install flow restricting devices–days)-Customer’s
must fix leaks in plumbing/irrigation (10–waterWaste provisions for potable –per weekdays -2Irrigation limited to –Mandatory compliance–%)40(Targeted 4 Stage –penaltiesCustomers may
be subject to fines and –District may install flow restricting devices–Waste provisions for potable water–days per week-Irrigation limited to 3–complianceMandatory –%)Stage 3 (Targeted
30–05)-2014. Draft Ordinance (NoDistrict •
New Information05-Ordinance No. 2014Consideration of Adopting Draft UWMP 12 Customers may be subject to fines and penalties–District may use rolling outages–District may install flow
restricting devices–days)-Customer’s must fix leaks in plumbing (10–District may discontinue irrigation services–All outdoor water use prohibited in affected area–Mandatory compliance–Stage
5 (Targeted 50%)–05)-District Draft Ordinance (No. 2014•
New Information05-Ordinance No. 2014Consideration of Adopting Draft UWMP 13 All other sections remain unchanged–Section 7 only–District’s ordinance District’s UWMP has been updated for
references to the •
New Information05-Ordinance No. 2014Consideration of Adopting Draft UWMP 14 adoptedOctober 10, 2014 new UWMP and District ordinance take effect, if –Consider adoption–District’s UWMPTonight,
conduct the Public Hearing on proposed revisions to the –Consider adoption–District ordinanceTonight, conduct the Public Hearing on proposed revisions to –Timeline•
Fiscal Impact05-Ordinance No. 2014Consideration of Adopting Draft UWMP 15 increased water conservationThere is the potential for decreased District revenue due to •investigate complaints,
and, if necessary, enforceAdditional staff time to develop a complaint process, –communicate, and report on the new regulationsAdditional staff time and resources to implement, –SWRCB
emergency drought regulations will require:•remain unknown at this timeThe impacts of the SWRCB emergency drought regulations •