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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEmergency Order N 7 21 Mtg2 May 18, 2022 22-7-NWorkshop: California Drought and Executive Order 22-7-NWorkshop: California Drought and Executive Order Workshop #14 California Drought and Executive Order N BACKGROUNDBACKGROUND 22-7-California Drought and Executive Order N22-7- Average Rainfall BACKGROUNDBACKGROUND 22-7-California Drought and Executive Order N22-7-California Drought and Executive Order N below normalSince 2000, 14 years •below normal19 of the 33 years •above normal13 of the 33 years • California Drought and Executive Order N called out in the WSCP (Every other day)Limit landscape irrigation to what is •functional “ turf (or grass)…-“nonState Regulations banning irrigation of •and promote water conservation”unreasonable use of water “Prevent the •)Completed by June 10, 2022(their water shortage contingency plans of level 2Local water suppliers to move to •Points of Interest from this report BACKGROUNDBACKGROUND 22-7-California Drought and Executive Order N22-7- California Drought and Executive Order N with these requirementsmay be subject to fines and penalties for failure to comply Customers •prohibitedbe off nozzle, would -vehicle, except where the hose is fitted with a shutuse of a hose that dispenses potable water to wash a motor The •constructionapplication of potable water to driveways and sidewalks would be The •dayevery other would be limited to with potable water of ornamental landscapes and turf Irrigation •2 including:mandatory for Level with water conservation requirements is Compliance unavailable. up to 20 percent of the water supply is Intended for shortages where Level 2 Water Supply Reduction BACKGROUNDBACKGROUND 22-7-California Drought and Executive Order N22-7- •Automatic hose shutoff devices. hose shutoff devicesAutomaticcleaning, an…construction, street cleaning , structure in No potable water allowedand driveway resealing construction Potable water allowed fora weekNo more then two days perirrigation wateringEvery other dayRegulation)th Mandate (May 24SWRCBWSCP (Stage II)TDPUD BACKGROUNDBACKGROUND 22-7-California Drought and Executive Order N22-7-California Drought and Executive Order N Difference between SWRCB Mandate and PUD WSCP (Stage II) Regulatory compliance is critical, and water BACKGROUNDBACKGROUND 22-7-California Drought and Executive Order N22-7-California Drought and Executive Order N subsequent droughts.regulations that are coming in June and how do we help our customers with the new , so everyone’s responsibilityconservation is •BACKGROUNDBACKGROUND 22California Drought and Executive Order N22California Drought and Executive Order N Shower heads•Shower timer•Hose•Free Measures •Toilets •Rebates•Help with sprinkler timers and smart irrigation •Efficient irrigation •Hardscaping, mulching•Native and drought tolerant•Conservation garden•Messaging •Advertise District Water Conservation Programs and tools Though the State of BACKGROUNDBACKGROUND 22-7-California Drought and Executive Order N22-7-California Drought and Executive Order N to come. for this year and many years ensures safe, reliable water in regulatory action which have studied and participated responsible stewards we managed and sustainable. As -drought, our basin is wellCalifornia is having a serious While the Region is experiencing a sever drought and everyone BACKGROUNDBACKGROUND 22-7-California Drought and Executive Order N22-7-California Drought and Executive Order N Mass balance usage is less then 1.5% of total flow•484K acft of storage•Typically less then 30 day recovery of wells•7,670 acft being used•22,000 acft safe yield•Truckee River Basin study and climate change analysis Decades of scientific studies and monitoring including federal •shortage. should conserve water, the District does not have a water supply •BACKGROUNDBACKGROUND 22-7-California Drought and Executive Order N22-7-California Drought and Executive Order N attendance Annual Meeting after release of annual report with independent consultant’s •(~15 members)Consisting of public/private agencies, environmental groups, and pumpers •Local stake holder working group•Annual scientific reports on health of basin•Major updates every five years (2024) •current-Groundwater Management Plan (GMP) started in 2013•County Water AgencyCollaborative effort between District, Northstar Community Services District, Placer •Martis Valley Ground Water Basin Stewardship California Drought and Executive Order N 2022 Monthly Production2021 Monthly Production2020 Monthly Production2019 Monthly Production2013 (BASELINE) Monthly Production(2013 Conservation Baseline) Monthly Water Production Month Potable Water Production (GAL)DecNovOctSepAugJulJunMayAprMarFebJan300,000,000250,000,000200,000,000150,000,000100,000,00050,000,0000 BACKGROUNDBACKGROUND 22-7-California Drought and Executive Order N22-7- •FISCAL IMPACTFISCAL IMPACT 22-7-California Drought and Executive Order N22-7-California Drought and Executive Order N State’s EO Exception is increased costs for District to comply with the •Lower variable cost (consumption charge)•Higher fixed cost (meter rate)•District’s rates are ~80/20 (fixed/variable)•prescribed by CA Prop 218District’s water rates are based on cost of services as •RECOMMENDATIONRECOMMENDATION 22-7-California Drought and Executive Order N22-7-California Drought and Executive Order N Additional direction from Board•Modified outdoor irrigation component•District Messaging will be presented•will be presented for Board considerationRegular Board meeting the Stage II of the WSCP st June 1•No action is required at this time•Feed back for staff