5 responses to findings and recommendations
R1
"Municipalities within the County develop, expand, and formalize agreements to provide water allocations to address a catastrophic loss of water". Received<br>Napa Superior Court Court Executive Office JUL 1 9 2010 Response: Disagree partially with the
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Agree. The City concurs that it is beneficial to develop mutual water-aid agreements between the Received municipalities and the County as a component of our emergency AUG 2 0 2010 4381 Broadway Street, Suite 201, American Canyon, CA 94503 • (707) 647-4360 • FAX (707) 643-2355 • cityhall@cityofamericancanyon.org
Page 2 operations plan and water system emergency response plans. All six Napa County Public Works Directors meet bi-monthly to discuss items of mutual interest and concern, and from these meetings, a public works first responder mutual aid framework is expected to be created. Recomme...
R2
"All County municipalities evaluate means to increase the capacity, and enhance the survivability, of municipal reservoirs and water storage facilities". Response: Disagree partially with the
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Agree. The City of American Canyon works closely with the City of Napa, the County, and the other northern cities in this regard and meets monthly with these partners to discuss matters of common interest and advantage, and to plan and coordinate water allocation and supply opportunities. The Napa Turnout Reservoir raw water tank near the City's water treatment plant (see Final Report Figure 3) was recently expanded from 7-million gallons to 10-million gallons. The City is planning to construct in the next several years an additional 4.5-million gallons of water storage to improve storage, wat...
R4
"Each County municipality prepare a plan to ensure rapid repair of the water delivery system and include procedures for emergency water delivery to facilities responsible for providing immediate health and safety aid to the communities' population, especially local hospitals, shelters, and emergency centers". Response: Disagree partially with the
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Agree. Enhancing the existing American Canyon water system emergency response plan to include such procedures in the next update would be beneficial during an emergency. Recommendation No. 5- Cities of American Canyon and Napa are encouraged to complete their updated UWMP plans on schedule and train appropriate city and County officials to carry out their specific responsibilities. St. Helena is encouraged to update their UWMP plan on a periodic basis. City
R9
"The County and all municipalities continue development and expansion of recycled water projects to alleviate future water shortages". Response: Disagree partially with the
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Agree. The City is currently delivering recycled water to several community parks and a commercial vineyard. We plan to continue to expand the system in accordance with the recycled water implementation plan and as funding becomes available. Recommendation No. 10- The County, all municipalities, and NSD investigate the process and economics for the formation of a countywide utility district to the benefit the County residents and holistically manage the availability, distribution, and economics of potable and recycled water. City
R14
"That American Canyon, Calistoga, St. Helena, and Yountville prepare capital cost proposals for fluoridation of their water supplies". Response: Disagree wholly with the
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Before the City can agree or disagree with the Grand Jury recommendation, the City Council will refer this proposal to its Blue Ribbon Committee on Water Resources, a community technical advisory group, who will evaluate the merits of fluoridation and provide a recommendation to the City Council early next year. CORRECTIONS TO GRAND JURY REPORT
Page 4 Page 9 - First Full Paragraph Recounting Taste and Odor Problems in 2009 Add to the end of the paragraph- "The City of American Canyon also experienced the full force of the taste and odor problem caused by the algae bloom. To respond, the City ...