Sonoma County Grand Jury • 2019-2020 • Agency Response
Response to: Sonoma Valley Regional Water Resources

Valley of the Moon Water District 2015 Urban Water Management Plan

Published: June 10, 2016 272 pages
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Note: Missing finding numbers detected: F8, F9, F10, F11, F12, F13, F14, F15, F16, F17, F18, F19, F20, F21, F22, F23, F24, F25, F26, F27, F28, F29, F30, F31, F32, F33, F34, F35, F36, F37, F38, F39, F40, F41, F42, F43, F44, F45, F46, F47, F48, F49, F50, F51, F52, F53, F54, F55, F56, F57, F58, F59, F60, F61, F62, F63, F64, F65, F66, F67, F68, F69, F70, F71, F72, F73, F74, F75, F76, F77, F78, F79, F80, F81, F82, F83, F84, F85, F86, F87, F88, F89, F90, F91, F92, F93, F94, F95, F96, F97, F98, F99, F100, F101, F102, F103, F104, F105, F106, F107, F108, F109, F110, F111, F112, F113, F114, F115, F116, F117, F118, F119, F120, F121, F122, F123, F124, F125, F126, F127, F128, F129, F130, F131, F132, F133, F134, F135, F136, F137, F138, F139, F140, F141, F142, F143, F144, F145, F146, F147, F148, F149, F150, F151, F152, F153, F154, F155, F156, F157, F158, F159, F160, F161, F162, F163, F164, F165, F166, F167, F168, F169, F170, F171, F172, F173, F174, F175, F176, F177, F178, F179, F180, F181, F182, 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F2155, F2156, F2157, F2158, F2159, F2160, F2161, F2162, F2163, F2164, F2165, F2166, F2167, F2168, F2169, F2170, F2171, F2172, F2173, F2174, F2175, F2176, F2177, F2178, F2179, F2180, F2181, F2182, F2183, F2184, F2185, F2186, F2187, F2188, F2189, F2190, F2191, F2192, F2193, F2194, F2195, F2196, F2197, F2198, F2199, F2200, F2201, F2202, F2203, F2204, F2205, F2206, F2207, F2208, F2209, F2210, F2211, F2212, F2213, F2214, F2215, F2216, F2217, F2218, F2219, F2220, F2221, F2222, F2223, F2224, F2225, F2226, F2227, F2228, F2229, F2230, F2231, F2232, F2233, F2234, F2235, F2236, F2237, F2238, F2239, F2240, F2241, F2242, F2243, F2244, F2245, F2246, F2247, F2248, F2249, F2250, F2251, F2252, F2253, F2254, F2255, F2256, F2257, F2258, F2259, F2260, F2261, F2262, F2263, F2264, F2265, F2266, F2267, F2268, F2269, F2270, F2271, F2272, F2273, F2274, F2275, F2276, F2277, F2278, F2279, F2280, F2281, F2282, F2283, F2284, F2285, F2286, F2287, F2288, F2289, F2290, F2291, F2292, F2293, F2294, F2295, F2296, F2297, F2298, F2299, F2300, F2301, F2302, F2303, F2304, F2305, F2306, F2307, F2308, F2309, F2310, F2311, F2312, F2313, F2314, F2315, F2316, F2317, F2318, F2319, F2320, F2321, F2322, F2323, F2324, F2325, F2326, F2327, F2328, F2329, F2330, F2331, F2332, F2333, F2334, F2335, F2336, F2337, F2338, F2339, F2340, F2341, F2342, F2343, F2344, F2345, F2346, F2347, F2348, F2349, F2350, F2351, F2352, F2353, F2354, F2355, F2356, F2357, F2358, F2359, F2360, F2361, F2362, F2363, F2364, F2365, F2366, F2367, F2368, F2369, F2370, F2371, F2372, F2373, F2374, F2375, F2376, F2377, F2378, F2379, F2380, F2381, F2382, F2383, F2384, F2385, F2386, F2387, F2388, F2389, F2390, F2391, F2392, F2393, F2394, F2395, F2396, F2397, F2398, F2399, F2400, F2401, F2402, F2403, F2404, F2405, F2406, F2407, F2408, F2409, F2410, F2411, F2412, F2413, F2414, F2415, F2416, F2417, F2418, F2419, F2420, F2421, F2422, F2423, F2424, F2425, F2426, F2427, F2428, F2429, F2430, F2431, F2432, F2433, F2434, F2435, F2436, F2437, F2438, F2439, F2440, F2441, F2442, F2443, F2444, F2445, F2446, F2447, F2448, F2449, F2450, F2451, F2452, F2453, F2454, F2455, F2456, F2457, F2458, F2459, F2460, F2461, F2462, F2463, F2464, F2465, F2466, F2467, F2468, F2469, F2470, F2471, F2472, F2473, F2474, F2475, F2476, F2477, F2478, F2479, F2480, F2481, F2482, F2483, F2484, F2485, F2486, F2487, F2488, F2489, F2490, F2491, F2492, F2493, F2494, F2495, F2496, F2497, F2498, F2499, F2500, F2501, F2502, F2503, F2504, F2505, F2506, F2507, F2508, F2509, F2510, F2511, F2512, F2513, F2514, F2515, F2516, F2517, F2518, F2519, F2520, F2521, F2522, F2523, F2524, F2525, F2526, F2527, F2528, F2529, F2530, F2531, F2532, F2533, F2534, F2535, F2536, F2537, F2538, F2539, F2540, F2541, F2542, F2543, F2544, F2545, F2546, F2547, F2548, F2549, F2550, F2551, F2552, F2553, F2554, F2555, F2556, F2557, F2558, F2559, F2560, F2561, F2562, F2563, F2564, F2565, F2566, F2567, F2568, F2569, F2570, F2571, F2572, F2573, F2574, F2575, F2576, F2577, F2578, F2579, F2580, F2581, F2582, F2583, F2584, F2585, F2586, F2587, F2588, F2589, F2590, F2591, F2592, F2593, F2594, F2595, F2596, F2597, F2598, F2599, F2600, F2601, F2602, F2603, F2604, F2605, F2606, F2607, F2608, F2609, F2610, F2611, F2612, F2613, F2614, F2615, F2616, F2617, F2618, F2619, F2620, F2621, F2622, F2623, F2624, F2625, F2626, F2627, F2628, F2629, F2630, F2631, F2632, F2633, F2634, F2635, F2636, F2637, F2638, F2639, F2640, F2641, F2642, F2643, F2644, F2645, F2646, F2647, F2648, F2649, F2650, F2651, F2652, F2653, F2654, F2655, F2656, F2657, F2658, F2659, F2660, F2661, F2662, F2663, F2664, F2665, F2666, F2667, F2668, F2669, F2670, F2671, F2672, F2673, F2674, F2675, F2676, F2677, F2678, F2679, F2680, F2681, F2682, F2683, F2684, F2685, F2686, F2687, F2688, F2689, F2690, F2691, F2692, F2693, F2694, F2695, F2696, F2697, F2698, F2699, F2700, F2701, F2702, F2703, F2704, F2705, F2706, F2707, F2708, F2709, F2710, F2711, F2712, F2713, F2714, F2715, F2716, F2717, F2718, F2719, F2720, F2721, F2722, F2723, F2724, F2725, F2726, F2727, F2728, F2729, F2730, F2731, F2732, F2733, F2734, F2735, F2736, F2737, F2738, F2739, F2740, F2741, F2742, F2743, F2744, F2745, F2746, F2747, F2748, F2749, F2750, F2751, F2752, F2753, F2754, F2755, F2756, F2757, F2758, F2759, F2760, F2761, F2762, F2763, F2764, F2765, F2766, F2767, F2768, F2769, F2770, F2771, F2772, F2773, F2774, F2775, F2776, F2777, F2778, F2779, F2780, F2781, F2782, F2783, F2784, F2785, F2786, F2787, F2788, F2789, F2790, F2791, F2792, F2793, F2794, F2795, F2796, F2797, F2798, F2799, F2800, F2801, F2802, F2803, F2804, F2805, F2806, F2807, F2808, F2809, F2810, F2811, F2812, F2813, F2814, F2815, F2816, F2817, F2818, F2819, F2820, F2821, F2822, F2823, F2824, F2825, F2826, F2827, F2828, F2829, F2830, F2831, F2832, F2833, F2834, F2835, F2836, F2837, F2838, F2839, F2840, F2841, F2842, F2843, F2844, F2845, F2846, F2847, F2848, F2849, F2850, F2851, F2852, F2853, F2854, F2855, F2856, F2857, F2858, F2859, F2860, F2861, F2862, F2863, F2864, F2865, F2866, F2867, F2868, F2869, F2870, F2871, F2872, F2873, F2874, F2875, F2876, F2877, F2878, F2879, F2880, F2881, F2882, F2883, F2884, F2885, F2886, F2887, F2888, F2889, F2890, F2891, F2892, F2893, F2894, F2895, F2896, F2897, F2898, F2899, F2900, F2901, F2902, F2903, F2904, F2905, F2906, F2907, F2908, F2909, F2910, F2911, F2912, F2913, F2914, F2915, F2916, F2917, F2918, F2919, F2920, F2921, F2922, F2923, F2924, F2925, F2926, F2927, F2928, F2929, F2930, F2931, F2932, F2933, F2934, F2935, F2936, F2937, F2938, F2939, F2940, F2941, F2942, F2943, F2944, F2945, F2946, F2947, F2948, F2949, F2950, F2951, F2952, F2953, F2954, F2955, F2956, F2957, F2958, F2959, F2960, F2961, F2962, F2963, F2964, F2965, F2966, F2967, F2968, F2969, F2970, F2971, F2972, F2973, F2974, F2975, F2976, F2977, F2978, F2979, F2980, F2981, F2982, F2983, F2984, F2985, F2986, F2987, F2988, F2989, F2990, F2991, F2992, F2993, F2994, F2995, F2996, F2997, F2998, F2999, F3000, F3001, F3002, F3003, F3004, F3005, F3006, F3007, F3008, F3009, F3010, F3011, F3012, F3013, F3014, F3015, F3016, F3017, F3018, F3019, F3020, F3021, F3022, F3023, F3024, F3025, F3026, F3027, F3028, F3029, F3030, F3031, F3032, F3033, F3034, F3035, F3036, F3037, F3038, F3039, F3040, F3041, F3042, F3043, F3044, F3045, F3046, F3047, F3048, F3049, F3050, F3051, F3052, F3053, F3054, F3055, F3056, F3057, F3058, F3059, F3060, F3061, F3062, F3063, F3064, F3065, F3066, F3067, F3068, F3069, F3070, F3071, F3072, F3073, F3074, F3075, F3076, F3077, F3078, F3079, F3080, F3081, F3082, F3083, F3084, F3085, F3086, F3087, F3088, F3089, F3090, F3091, F3092, F3093, F3094, F3095, F3096, F3097, F3098, F3099, F3100, F3101, F3102, F3103, F3104, F3105, F3106, F3107, F3108, F3109, F3110, F3111, F3112, F3113, F3114, F3115, F3116, F3117, F3118, F3119, F3120, F3121, F3122, F3123, F3124, F3125, F3126, F3127, F3128, F3129, F3130, F3131, F3132, F3133, F3134, F3135, F3136, F3137, F3138, F3139, F3140, F3141, F3142, F3143, F3144, F3145, F3146, F3147, F3148, F3149, F3150, F3151, F3152, F3153, F3154, F3155, F3156, F3157, F3158, F3159, F3160, F3161, F3162, F3163, F3164, F3165, F3166, F3167, F3168, F3169, F3170, F3171, F3172, F3173, F3174, F3175, F3176, F3177, F3178, F3179, F3180, F3181, F3182, F3183, F3184, F3185, F3186, F3187, F3188, F3189, F3190, F3191, F3192, F3193, F3194, F3195, F3196, F3197, F3198, F3199, F3200, F3201, F3202, F3203, F3204, F3205, F3206, F3207, F3208, F3209, F3210, F3211, F3212, F3213, F3214, F3215, F3216, F3217, F3218, F3219, F3220, F3221, F3222, F3223, F3224, F3225, F3226, F3227, F3228, F3229, F3230, F3231, F3232, F3233, F3234, F3235, F3236, F3237, F3238, F3239, F3240, F3241, F3242, F3243, F3244, F3245, F3246, F3247, F3248, F3249, F3250, F3251, F3252, F3253, F3254, F3255, F3256, F3257, F3258, F3259, F3260, F3261, F3262, F3263, F3264, F3265, F3266, F3267, F3268, F3269, F3270, F3271, F3272, F3273, F3274, F3275, F3276, F3277, F3278, F3279, F3280, F3281, F3282, F3283, F3284, F3285, F3286, F3287, F3288, F3289, F3290, F3291, F3292, F3293, F3294, F3295, F3296, F3297, F3298, F3299, F3300, F3301, F3302, F3303, F3304, F3305, F3306, F3307, F3308, F3309, F3310, F3311, F3312, F3313, F3314, F3315, F3316, F3317, F3318, F3319, F3320, F3321, F3322, F3323, F3324, F3325, F3326, F3327, F3328, F3329, F3330, F3331, F3332, F3333, F3334, F3335, F3336, F3337, F3338, F3339, F3340, F3341, F3342, F3343, F3344, F3345, F3346, F3347, F3348, F3349, F3350, F3351, F3352, F3353, F3354, F3355, F3356, F3357, F3358, F3359, F3360, F3361, F3362, F3363, F3364, F3365, F3366, F3367, F3368, F3369, F3370, F3371, F3372, F3373, F3374, F3375, F3376, F3377, F3378, F3379, F3380, F3381, F3382, F3383, F3384, F3385, F3386, F3387, F3388, F3389, F3390, F3391, F3392, F3393, F3394, F3395, F3396, F3397, F3398, F3399, F3400, F3401, F3402, F3403, F3404, F3405, F3406, F3407, F3408, F3409, F3410, F3411, F3412, F3413, F3414, F3415, F3416, F3417, F3418, F3419, F3420, F3421, F3422, F3423, F3424, F3425, F3426, F3427, F3428, F3429, F3430, F3431, F3432, F3433, F3434, F3435, F3436, F3437, F3438, F3439, F3440, F3441, F3442, F3443, F3444, F3445, F3446, F3447, F3448, F3449, F3450, F3451, F3452, F3453, F3454, F3455, F3456, F3457, F3458, F3459, F3460, F3461, F3462, F3463, F3464, F3465, F3466, F3467, F3468, F3469, F3470, F3471, F3472, F3473, F3474, F3475, F3476, F3477, F3478, F3479, F3480, F3481, F3482, F3483, F3484, F3485, F3486, F3487, F3488, F3489, F3490, F3491, F3492, F3493, F3494, F3495, F3496, F3497, F3498, F3499, F3500, F3501, F3502, F3503, F3504, F3505, F3506, F3507, F3508, F3509, F3510, F3511, F3512, F3513, F3514, F3515, F3516, F3517, F3518, F3519, F3520, F3521, F3522, F3523, F3524, F3525, F3526, F3527, F3528, F3529, F3530, F3531, F3532, F3533, F3534, F3535, F3536, F3537, F3538, F3539, F3540, F3541, F3542, F3543, F3544, F3545, F3546, F3547, F3548, F3549, F3550, F3551, F3552, F3553, F3554, F3555, F3556, F3557, F3558, F3559, F3560, F3561, F3562, F3563, F3564, F3565, F3566, F3567, F3568, F3569, F3570, F3571, F3572, F3573, F3574, F3575, F3576, F3577, F3578, F3579, F3580, F3581, F3582, F3583, F3584, 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INTRODUCTION AND PLAN PREPARATION ...................................................................1 1.1 Compliance with the UWMP Act ..................................................................................1 1.2 UWMP Structure, Standard Units, and Basis for Reporting .........................................2 1.3 Regional Coordination Efforts .......................................................................................3 1.3.1 Wholesale Coordination..................................................................................4 1.3.2 Agency Coordination ......................................................................................5 1.3.3 Public Participation .........................................................................................6 1.4 Assumptions ...................................................................................................................7 2. SERVICE AREA AND SYSTEM DESCRIPTION.................................................................8 2.1 Water Service Area ........................................................................................................8 2.2 Service Area Climate ...................................................................................................10 2.3 Service Area Demographics ........................................................................................10 2.4 Current and Projected Population ................................................................................11 2.5 Water Supply Infrastructure .........................................................................................11 3. SYSTEM WATER DEMANDS .............................................................................................14 3.1 Current and Historical Total Water Demand ...............................................................14 3.1.1 Current and Historical Potable Water Demand ............................................14 3.1.2 Current and Historic Non-Potable Water Demand .......................................15 3.1.3 Distribution System Water Losses ................................................................16 3.2 Projected Total Water Demand ....................................................................................16 3.2.1 Projected Potable Water Demand .................................................................17 3.2.2 Water Use for Lower Income Households ....................................................18 3.2.3 Water Savings from Codes, Standards, Ordinances, or Transportation and Land Use Plans .............................................................................................19 3.2.4 Projected Non-Potable Water Demand .........................................................19 3.2.5 Water Use Sectors Not Included in the Demand Projections .......................20 3.2.6 Projected Total Water Demand .....................................................................20 4. BASELINE WATER USE AND WATER CONSERVATION TARGETS .........................21 4.1 Service Area Population ..............................................................................................21 4.2 Baseline Water Use ......................................................................................................22 4.3 Water Use Targets........................................................................................................24 4.3.1 Individual Water Use Targets .......................................................................24 4.3.2 Regional Water Use Targets .........................................................................25 4.4 2015 Target Compliance ..............................................................................................26 4.5 Water Use Reduction Plan ...........................................................................................28 5. WATER SYSTEM SUPPLIES ..............................................................................................29 5.1 SCWA Wholesale Water .............................................................................................29 5.1.1 SCWA Water Rights .....................................................................................29 5.1.2 SCWA Water Supply Agreement .................................................................29 5.1.3 District Entitlement .......................................................................................30 5.1.4 SCWA Transmission System ........................................................................30 5.2 Groundwater ................................................................................................................32 5.2.1 Groundwater Basin Description ....................................................................33 i VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN TABLE OF CONTENTS Section .2.2 Groundwater Management............................................................................36 5.2.3 Sustainable Groundwater Management Act .................................................38 5.2.4 Historical Groundwater Use .........................................................................38 5.2.5 Projected Future Groundwater Use ...............................................................39 5.3 Wastewater and Recycled Water .................................................................................40 5.3.1 Coordination .................................................................................................40 5.3.2 Wastewater Collection, Treatment, and Disposal .........................................40 5.3.3 Current and Projected Uses of Recycled Water ............................................42 5.3.4 Comparison of Previously Projected Use and Actual Use............................42 5.3.5 Promoting Recycled Water Use ....................................................................43 5.4 Water Transfers ............................................................................................................44 5.5 Desalinated Water Opportunities .................................................................................44 5.6 Potential Water Supply Projects and Programs ...........................................................44 5.7 Summary of Existing and Planned Sources of Water ..................................................45 6. WATER SUPPLY RELIABILITY.........................................................................................47 6.1 Constraints on Water Supplies .....................................................................................47 6.1.1 SCWA Water Shortage Allocations..............................................................47 6.1.2 Russian River Environmental Constraints ....................................................48 6.2 Projected Water Supply Reliability .............................................................................49 6.2.1 Normal Years ................................................................................................49 6.2.2 Single Dry Years ...........................................................................................50 6.2.3 Multiple Dry Years .......................................................................................51 6.3 Supply and Demand Assessment .................................................................................53 6.3.1 Normal Years ................................................................................................53 6.3.2 Single Dry Years ...........................................................................................53 6.3.3 Multiple Dry Years .......................................................................................54 6.4 Water Quality ...............................................................................................................55 6.5 Water Management Tools ............................................................................................55 7. WATER SHORTAGE CONTINGENCY PLANNING .........................................................56 7.1 Stages of Action ...........................................................................................................57 7.2 Guiding Priorities .........................................................................................................57 7.3 Allocation Amounts .....................................................................................................58 7.4 Prohibitions on End Uses .............................................................................................59 7.4.1 Defining Water Features ...............................................................................63 7.5 Penalties, Charges and Other Enforcement .................................................................63 7.6 Consumption Reduction Methods................................................................................65 7.7 Determining Water Shortage Reductions ....................................................................68 7.8 Revenue and Expenditure Impacts...............................................................................68 7.9 Water Shortage Contingency Ordinance and Resolution ............................................71 7.10 Catastrophic Supply Interruption Plan .........................................................................71 7.11 Estimate of Minimum Supply for Next Three Years ...................................................72 7.12 Water Shortage Contingency Plan Implementation .....................................................73 8. DEMAND MANAGEMENT MEASURES ...........................................................................74 ii VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN TABLE OF CONTENTS Section .1 Regional Water Conservation ......................................................................................74 8.2 District Water Conservation ........................................................................................78 8.2.1 DMM 1 – Water Waste Prevention Ordinances ...........................................79 8.2.2 DMM 2 – Metering .......................................................................................79 8.2.3 DMM 3 – Conservation Pricing ....................................................................80 8.2.4 DMM 4 – Public Education Outreach ..........................................................81 8.2.5 DMM 5 – Programs to Assess and Manage Distribution System Real Loss 82 8.2.6 DMM 6 – Water Conservation Program Coordination ................................83 8.2.7 DMM 7 – Other DMMs ................................................................................83 8.3 Implementation over the Past Five Years ....................................................................85 8.4 Planned Implementation to Achieve Water Use Targets .............................................85 9. PLAN ADOPTION AND SUBMITTAL ...............................................................................87 9.1 Notification of UWMP Preparation .............................................................................87 9.2 Notification of Public Hearing .....................................................................................87 9.2.1 Notice to Cities and Counties .......................................................................87 9.2.2 Notice to the Public .......................................................................................88 9.3 Public Hearing and Adoption.......................................................................................88 9.4 Plan Submittal ..............................................................................................................88 9.5 Public Availability .......................................................................................................89 10. REFERENCES .......................................................................................................................90 TABLES Table 1.1 Public Water Systems (DWR Table 2-1) Table 1.2 Plan Identification (DWR Table 2-2) Table 1.3 Agency Identification (DWR Table 2-3) Table 1.4 Water Supplier Information Exchange (DWR Table 2-4) Table 1.5 Notification to Cities, Agencies, and Counties (DWR Table 10-1) Table 1.6 Public Participation and Outreach Table 2.1 Municipal Production Wells Table 2.2 Climate Characteristics Table 2.3 Population – Current and Projected (DWR Table 3-1) Table 3.1 Demands for Potable and Raw Water – Actual (DWR Table 4-1) Table 3.2 12 Month Water Loss Audit Reporting (DWR Table 4-4) Table 3.3 Demands for Potable and Raw Water – Projected (DWR Table 4-2) Table 3.4 Inclusion in Water Use Projections (DWR Table 4-5) Table 3.5 Projected Water Use for Lower Income Households Table 3.6 Projected Water Savings due to Passive Conservation Table 3.7 Current and Projected Total Water Demands (DWR Table 4-3) Table 4.1 SBx7-7 Service Area Population (DWR SBx7-7 Table 3) Table 4.2 Individual SBx7-7 Baselines and Targets Summary (DWR Table 5-1) Table 4.3 Regional SBx7-7 Baselines and Targets Summary (DWR Table 5-1) Table 4.4 Individual 2015 SBx7-7 Compliance (DWR Table 5-2) iii VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN TABLES (Continued) Table 4.5 Regional 2015 SBx7-7 Compliance (DWR Table 5-2) Table 5.1 Groundwater Volume Pumped (DWR Table 6-1) Table 5.2 Projected Future Groundwater Production Table 5.3 Wastewater Collected within Service Area in 2015 (DWR Table 6-2) Table 5.4 Wastewater Treatment and Discharge within Service Area in 2015 (DWR Table 6-3) Table 5.5 Current and Projected Recycled Water Direct Beneficial Uses within Service Area (DWR Table 6-4) Table 5.6 2010 UWMP Recycled Water Use Projection Compared to 2015 Actual (DWR Table 6-5) Table 5.7 Methods to Expand Future Recycled Water Use (DWR Table 6-6) Table 5.8 Expected Future Water Supply Projects or Programs (DWR Table 6-7) Table 5.9 Water Supplies – Actual (DWR Table 6-8) Table 5.10 Water Supplies – Projected (DWR Table 6-9) Table 6.1 SCWA Projected Supply and Demand, Normal Years Table 6.2 District Projected Water Supplies, Normal Years Table 6.3 SCWA Projected Supply and Demand, Single Dry Years Table 6.4 District Projected Water Supplies, Single Dry Years Table 6.5 SCWA Projected Supply and Demand, Multiple Dry Years Table 6.6 District Projected Water Supplies, Multiple Dry Years Table 6.7 Normal Year Supply and Demand Comparison (DWR Table 7 2) Table 6.8 Single Dry Year Supply and Demand Comparison (DWR Table 7 3) Table 6.9 Multiple Dry Years Supply and Demand Comparison (DWR Table 7 4) Table 7.1 Stages of Water Shortage Contingency Plan (DWR Table 8-1) Table 7.2 WSCP Reduction Goals by Customer Class Table 7.3 Restrictions and Prohibitions on End Uses (DWR Table 8-2) Table 7.4 Procedure for Imposing Administrative Fees Table 7.5 Stages of Water Shortage Contingency Plan - Consumption Reduction Methods (DWR Table 8-3) Table 7.6 Water Shortage Charges Table 7.7 Impact of Water Shortage on Revenues and Expenditures Table 7.8 Emergency Operations Plan Summary Table 7.9 Minimum Supply Next Three Years (DWR Table 8-4) Table 8.1 Volumetric Water Rates, 2015 FIGURES Figure 2.1 District Service Area Figure 2.2 Water Supply Infrastructure Figure 5.1 SCWA Service Area and Water Transmission System Facilities Figure 5.2 Groundwater Basins in the Vicinity of the District Service Area i VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN APPENDICES Appendix A UWMP Checklist Appendix B Public Outreach Documentation Appendix C Water Demand Analysis and Water Conservation Measures Report Appendix D AWWA Water Loss Spreadsheet (2015) Appendix E SBX7-7 Compliance Appendix F Regional Alliance SBx7-7 Compliance Appendix G 2015 Water Shortage Contingency Plan Appendix H Draft Resolution Adopting Stage of WSCP Appendix I SMSWP Annual Report 2014-2015 Appendix J Water Waste Prohibition – Ordinance No. 1007 Appendix K Board Resolution Adopting the 2015 UWMP Appendix L Plan Submittal Documentation ii VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN 1. INTRODUCTION AND PLAN PREPARATION In 1983, the California Legislature enacted the Urban Water Management Planning Act (“UWMP Act”) (California Water Code [“CWC”] §10610 - §10657). The UWMP Act states that every urban water supplier that provides water to 3,000 or more connections, or that provides over 3,000 acre-feet of water per year (“AFY”) should make every effort to ensure the appropriate level of water service reliability to meet the needs of its customers during normal, dry, and multiple dry years. Historically, the UWMP Act required urban water suppliers to update their Urban Water Management Plan (“UWMP” or “Plan”) for submittal to the Department of Water Resources (“DWR”) in years ending in five and zero. However, because of recent changes in UWMP Act requirements, State law has extended the deadline for the 2015 Plans to 1 July 2016. On behalf of the Valley of the Moon Water District (“District”), Erler & Kalinowski, Inc. (“EKI”) has prepared this 2015 update to District’s UWMP in accordance with the UWMP Act. 1.1 COMPLIANCE WITH THE UWMP ACT 10620. (b) Every person that becomes an urban water supplier shall adopt an urban water management plan within one year after it has become an urban water supplier. As shown in Table 1.1, the District served 6,884 connections in 2015 and is therefore subject to the requirements of the UWMP Act. Table 1.1 – Public Water Systems (DWR Table 2-1) Volume of Public Water System Number of Municipal Water Supplied in Public Water System Name Number Connections 2015 2015 (AFY) Valley of the Moon Water CA4910013 6,884 2,529 District The District’s 2015 UWMP describes how the current and future water resources and demands within the District’s service area will be managed to provide an adequate and reliable water supply. Additionally, and as applicable, the District’s 2015 UWMP reflects the following significant revisions to the UWMP Act that have been made since 2010:  Demand Management Measures – CWC §10631(f)(1) and (2) Assembly Bill (“AB”) 2067 (2014);  Submittal Date – CWC §10621(d) and AB 2067 (2014);  Electronic Submittal – CWC §10644(a)(2) and AB 2067, 2014;  Standardized Forms – CWC §10644(a)(2) and AB 2067, 2014;  Water Loss – CWC §10631(e)(1)(J) and (e)(3) and Senate Bill (“SB”) 1420 (2014); 1 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN  Estimating Future Water Savings – CWC Section 10631(e)(4) and SB 1420 (2014);  Voluntary Reporting of Energy Intensity – CWC §10631.2(a) and (b) SB 1036 (2014); and  Defining Water Features – CWC Section 10632(b) and AB 2409 (2010). Further, Senate Bill x7-7 (“SBx7-7”), which was passed by the California legislature and approved by the Governor in 2009, amended the UWMP Act to require a 20 percent statewide reduction in urban potable water use by the year 2020. In the 2010 UWMPs, each water supplier determined a baseline per capita water use and established per capita water use targets for 2020, as well as an interim water savings target to be met by 2015. For the current 2015 UWMP, water suppliers must demonstrate their progress towards meeting the requirements of SBx7-7, and may adjust baseline water use values and water use targets to reflect more recent data. 1.2 UWMP STRUCTURE, STANDARD UNITS, AND BASIS FOR REPORTING As indicated in Table 1.2, the District’s 2015 UWMP has been prepared individually for the District in general accordance with the format suggested in DWR’s 2015 Urban Water Management Plans Guidebook for Urban Water Suppliers, dated March 2016 (“Guidebook”; DWR, 2016a)1. Some sections of the outline presented in the Guidebook have been combined or arranged in a different order, but all the information requested in the UWMP Guidebook and Act is provided within this document (see the checklist included in Appendix A). Table 1.2 – Plan Identification (DWR Table 2-2) ☒ Individual UWMP ☐ Regional UWMP (RUWMP) NOTES: As described in Section 4.3.2, the District participates in a regional alliance (Sonoma-Marin Water Savings Partnership) for the purposes of SBx7-7 compliance reporting. However, this UWMP has been prepared individually for the District. As summarized in Table 1.3, unless otherwise indicated, the data included in the following sections is presented in units of acre-feet (“AF”) or acre-feet per year (“AFY”); annual values represent fiscal years (“FY”) spanning from 1 July to 30 June of the following year. As such, “2015” represents FY 2014-15, and so forth. The Guidebook can be accessed via the following link: http://www.water.ca.gov/urbanwatermanagement/docs/2015/UWMP_Guidebook_Mar_2016_FI NAL.pdf, as accessed March 2016. 2 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN Table 1.3 – Agency Identification (DWR Table 2-3) Type of Agency (select one or both) Agency is a wholesaler Agency is a retailer Fiscal or Calendar Year (select one) UWMP Tables Are in Calendar Years UWMP Tables Are in Fiscal Years If Using Fiscal Years Provide Month and Day that the Fiscal Year Begins (dd/mm) 01/07 Units of Measure Used in UWMP (select from Drop down) Unit AF Text from the UWMP Act has been included in justified, italicized font at beginning of relevant sections of this UWMP. The information presented in the respective UWMP sections and the associated text, figures, and tables are collectively intended to fulfill the requirements of that sub-section of the UWMP Act. To the extent practicable, supporting documentation has also been provided in Appendices A through L. Other sources for the information contained herein are provided in the references section of this document. Per CWC §10644(a)(2), selected information for the 2015 UWMP updates must be presented in standardized tables for electronic submittal to DWR. The tables presented in this UWMP have been re-numbered, but the content has been preserved and the original DWR table numbers are included in parentheses in the table titles. 1.3 REGIONAL COORDINATION EFFORTS This section describes the various agencies, districts and stakeholders that were involved with, or contributed information to support, the preparation of this UWMP. Documentation of public outreach conducted as part of the development of this Plan is included in Appendix B. 3 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN 1.3.1 Wholesale Coordination 10631. (j) An urban water supplier that relies upon a wholesale agency for a source of water shall provide the wholesale agency with water use projections from that agency for that source of water in five-year increments to 20 years or as far as data is available. The wholesale agency shall provide information to the urban water supplier for inclusion in the urban water supplier’s plan that identifies and quantifies, to the extent practicable, the existing and planned sources of water as required by subdivision (b), available from the wholesale agency to the urban water supplier over the same five- year increments, and during various water-year types in accordance with subdivision (c). An urban water supplier may rely upon water supply information provided by the wholesale agency in fulfilling the plan informational requirements of subdivisions (b) and (c). The District meets regularly with other water purveyors in regards to water supply and demand planning. In particular, the District meets at least monthly with its water wholesaler, the Sonoma County Water Agency (“SCWA”), and with other Water Contractors who purchase water from the SCWA. These monthly meetings occur through the District’s participation in the SCWA Technical Advisory Committee (“TAC”). The primary mission of the TAC is to provide input and guidance to the SCWA regarding technical issues that may have an impact on the Water Contractors (i.e., UMWP coordination, capital projects, operational changes, etc.). Additionally, the District participates in quarterly meetings of the Water Advisory Committee (“WAC”). The WAC’s objectives are to advise the SCWA’s Board of Directors on policy and fiscal matters affecting the Water Contractors. The District’s participation in the TAC and WAC has been instrumental in coordinating water supply and demand analyses for the preparation of this Plan. The District meets more often with the City of Sonoma, also a Water Contractor to the SCWA, because of its shared delivery system through the SCWA aqueduct system, which transports water from the Russian River to Sonoma Valley. The District’s water supply primarily comes from water purchased from the SCWA. The District, along with seven other Water Contractors, has a water supply agreement with the SCWA for the purchase of Russian River water commonly referred to as the Restructured Water Supply Agreement. As indicated in Table 1.4, the District has provided demand projections through 2040 to the SCWA. Table 1.4 – Water Supplier Information Exchange (DWR Table 2-4) The retail supplier has informed the following wholesale supplier(s) of projected water use in accordance with CWC 10631. Wholesale Water Supplier Name Sonoma County Water Agency As discussed in Section 3.2.1, the District’s projected water demands were developed as part of 2015 planning effort that was implemented in coordination with SCWA and the other Water 2 Email from the District to SCWA dated 10 October 2015. 4 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN Contractors (i.e., the Maddaus Demand Analysis included as Appendix C). The SCWA was provided with the District’s water use projections through this process. The District will continue to coordinate with the SCWA to determine the timing of capital improvement projects that may need to be implemented in order to meet the District’s projected future water demands. Additionally, as described in more detail in Section 6, the District has relied upon the water supply reliability projections provided by SCWA for the purposes of analyzing the reliability of its Russian River water supplies during normal and dry years through 2040.3 1.3.2 Agency Coordination 10620. (d) (2) Each urban water supplier shall coordinate the preparation of its plan with other appropriate agencies in the area, including other water suppliers that share a common source, water management agencies, and relevant public agencies, to the extent practicable. As part of the development of this plan, the District coordinated closely with the other seven SCWA Water Contractors. Among other methods, this coordination occurred through regular meetings of the TAC and WAC (see Section 1.3.1). These agencies also coordinate as part of the regional water conservation partnership, the Sonoma-Marin Saving Water Partnership (“SMSWP”). The agencies, cities, and counties that were notified by the District during the development of this Plan are listed in Table 1.5. A sample copy of the notices is provided in Appendix B. Email from SCWA dated 11 April 2016. 5 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN Table 1.5 – Notification to Cities, Agencies, and Counties (DWR Table 10-1) Agency, City, or Notice of Public 60 Day Notice County Name Hearing Cities City of Sonoma ☒ ☒ City of Santa Rosa ☒ ☒ City of Rohnert Park ☒ ☒ City of Cotati ☒ ☒ City of Petaluma ☒ ☒ Town of Windsor ☒ ☒ Agencies Marin Municipal ☒ ☒ Water District North Marin Water ☒ ☒ District SCWA ☒ ☒ Counties Sonoma County ☒ ☒ The District also coordinated with the wastewater agency serving the District’s service area, the Sonoma Valley County Sanitation District (“SVCSD”) as part of the preparation of this Plan. 1.3.3 Public Participation 10642. Each urban water supplier shall encourage the active involvement of diverse social, cultural, and economic elements of the population within the service area prior to and during the preparation of the plan. Prior to adopting a plan, the urban water supplier shall make the plan available for public inspection and shall hold a public hearing thereon. Prior to the hearing, notice of the time and place of hearing shall be published within the jurisdiction of the publicly owned water supplier pursuant to Section 6066 of the Government Code. The urban water supplier shall provide notice of the time and place of hearing to any city or county within which the supplier provides water supplies. A privately owned water supplier shall provide an equivalent notice within its service area. After the hearing, the plan shall be adopted as prepared or as modified after the hearing. Water suppliers are required by the Act to encourage active involvement of the community within the service area prior to and during the preparation of its UWMP. The Act also requires water suppliers to make a draft of the UWMP available for public review and to hold a public hearing regarding the findings of the UWMP prior to its adoption. In addition to sending notices to the various agencies listed in Table 1.5, the District also included a public notice in the local newspaper notifying the public of the District’s intent to prepare its UWMP. The notice asked for public input during the preparation of the UWMP. Public participation in the development of the District’s 2015 UWMP is summarized in Table 1.6. 6 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN Table 1.6 – Public Participation and Outreach Date Participation or Outreach Action Comments 23 February 2016 Public Notice of UWMP Preparation #1 Sonoma Index Tribune 29 February 2016 Notice of UWMP Preparation to Interested Parties Mailed Letter 24 May 2016 Draft 2015 UWMP released Available at District Office 24 May 2016 Notice of Public Hearing #1 Sonoma Index Tribune 27 May 2016 Notice of Public Hearing #2 Sonoma Index Tribune 7 June 2016 Public Hearing Board Meeting The Public Review Draft 2015 UWMP was available for public review at the District’s office and on the District’s website (www.vomwd.com). 1.4 ASSUMPTIONS This Plan was prepared by EKI in close coordination with District staff to ensure that the information provided herein is accurate and reflects the best available data and knowledge. The evaluation and projections in this document are based on the District’s current understanding of its service area population, predicted water demands, water supply contract with the SCWA, and its planned (future) water supply projects. This document is a “living” document that is intended to be updated every five years. As the District’s water supply and demand picture changes, an updated UWMP will incorporate those changes accordingly. Further, much of the data and analysis presented in Section 3.2 and Section 8 of this Plan was conducted by Maddaus Water Management in a report entitled 2015 Urban Water Management Plan Water Demand Analysis and Water Conservation Measures Update (“Maddaus Demand Analysis”; Maddaus, 2015). Excerpts and data from the Maddaus Demand Analysis are directly used at times, with permission of the District. A copy of the Maddaus Demand Analysis can be found in Appendix C. 7 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN 2. SERVICE AREA AND SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 10631. A plan shall be adopted in accordance with this chapter and shall do all of the following: 10631. (a) Describe the service area of the supplier, including current and projected population, climate, and other demographic factors affecting the supplier’s water management planning. The projected population estimates shall be based upon data from the state, regional, or local service agency population projections within the service area of the urban water supplier and shall be in five- year increments to 20 years or as far as data is available. This section describes the physical characteristics of the District’s water service area as well as current and projected population for the service area. 2.1 WATER SERVICE AREA The District’s service area is located in Sonoma County, approximately 50 miles north of San Francisco, and is adjacent to the City of Sonoma. As shown in Figure 2.1, the District’s water service area extends from the Trinity Oaks Subdivision in the north to the Temelec Subdivision in the south. The service area encompasses approximately 11.8 square miles and includes residential and commercial customers. Elevations in the service area range from approximately 90 feet above mean sea level to approximately 1,190 feet above mean sea level. 8 of 90 Glen N Ellen S o no m ap a a C C ounty ounty Eldridge Fetters Hot Springs-Agua Caliente Boyes Hot Springs El Verano Sonoma Temelec Source: Esri, DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, USGS, AEX, Getmapping, Aerogrid, IGN, IGP, swisstopo, and the GIS User Community District Service Area Map May 2016 0 7,000 14,000 Figure 2.1 (Approximate Scale in Feet) dxm.paMaerAecivreS_MOV_1_2giF\50\6102\spaM\00.00105B\:X :htaP ¬« 12 ¬« 12 Legend Abbreviations D R A F T VOMWD = Valley of the Moon Water District VOMWD Service Area Notes S= p Vhearllee yo fo Ifn tfhluee Mncoeon Water District Erler & 1. All locations are approximate.
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Service area and sphere of influence County Kalinowski, Inc. data were provided by VOMWD on 25 March 2016. Highway Road Valley of the Moon Water District Stream 2015 Urban Water Management Plan Sources Sonoma County, CA Aerial base map provided by ArcGIS Online (ESRI, DigitalGlobe, GeoEeye, Earthstar Geopgrpahics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, AEX, EKI B50100.00 Getmapping, Aerigrid, IGN, IGP, swisstopo, and the GIS User Community), obtained 6 May 2016. VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN 2.2 SERVICE AREA CLIMATE The District’s service area has a climate that is typical of the Napa and Sonoma County areas, characterized by summers that are dry and warm, and winters that are relatively mild with the majority of rainfall occurring during this season. The regional averages for reference evapotranspiration (“ETo”), rainfall, and temperature are summarized in Table 2.2. Table 2.2 – Climate Characteristics Reference Average Rainfall (b) Average Temperature (b) Evapotranspiration, Month ETo (a) (inches) (inch es) Min (°F) Max (°F) January 1.0 6.14 37.2 57.2 February 1.6 5.27 39.9 63.2 March 3.0 4.05 40.8 66.4 April 4.5 1.77 42.3 71.2 May 5.6 0.82 46 77.2 June 6.6 0.23 49.7 84.1 July 7.1 0.03 51.2 88.6 August 6.3 0.08 50.8 88.2 September 4.7 0.33 49.3 86.3 October 3.3 1.67 45.5 78.6 November 1.5 3.85 40.6 65.9 December 1.0 5.18 37.1 57.5 Annual 46.1 29.4 44.2 73.7 (a ) Reference e vapotranspiration data for Valley of the Moon from Appendix A California Code of Regulations, Title 23, Division 2, Chapter 2.7, Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance, 15 July 2015. (b) Precipitation and temperature data for the Sonoma Climate Station (048351) from the Western Regional Climate Center for the period 1 January 1893 through 31 December 2014. 2.3 SERVICE AREA DEMOGRAPHICS The demographics of the District’s customers include a wide range of income, household size and water demands. Typically, the more affluent households are located along the foothills and are characterized by larger lots and homes with higher water demands for irrigation. On the other end of the spectrum, there are two disadvantaged communities located within the District which tend to have smaller lots and lower water use. Due to the District’s service area being located in heart of a tourist destination, Sonoma Valley, another factor impacting water use in recent years has been the increase in the number of second homes and vacation rentals. These accounts tend to have higher water use because the sites do 10 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN not have fulltime owners looking for leaks and managing irrigation water use in accordance with weather patterns. 2.4 CURRENT AND PROJECTED POPULATION The calculation of 2015 population was performed using a persons-per-connection method that complies with the requirements of SBx7-7, as discussed in Section 4.1. A population estimate was obtained by compiling population estimates from the 2010 Census for each Census Block contained in the District’s service area. This aggregate population estimate (23,636) was compared to the total number of service connections in 2010 (6,841) to determine the number of persons per connection (3.455). This persons-per-connection factor for the most recent Census year was then multiplied by the number of service connections in 2015 (6,884) to estimate the service area population. Using this methodology, the District’s 2015 service area population was estimated to be 23,782. For planning purposes, the District relied on population and employment projections based on the 2005 Sonoma County General Plan. A copy of the 2005 Sonoma County General Plan can be found at the following website link: http://www.sonoma-county.org/prmd/docs/gp/. This document is the most recent planning document available for unincorporated areas of Sonoma County, which the District serves, and has been tracking closely to actual population and number of new connections per year. The District’s current and projected service area population is summarized in Table 2.3. Table 2.3 – Population – Current and Projected (DWR Table 3-1) 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040(opt) Population 23,782 24,873 25,229 25,586 25,943 26,300 Served NOTES: The 2015 population is calculated based upon a persons-per- connection method, as discussed in Sections 2.4 and 4.1. Projected populations are based on Sonoma County Draft General Plan 2005 estimates, as summarized in Section 2.4 and included in the Maddaus Demand Analysis in Appendix C. 2.5 WATER SUPPLY INFRASTRUCTURE The District’s water supply infrastructure is presented on Figure 2.2. The District’s water supply is conveyed through ten turnouts from the Sonoma Aqueduct, which is owned and operated by the SCWA. These ten turnouts are spread along the aqueduct from just north of Trinity Road and Highway 12 south to Verano Avenue and Fifth Street West near the City of Sonoma. The District’s distribution system contains approximately 92 miles of water mains ranging in size from less than 2 inches to 14 inches in diameter. More than 75 percent of water mains are either 6 or 8 inches in diameter, and more than 95 percent are between 4 and 12 inches in diameter. Most of the small diameter mains have been replaced in the past 10 years due to an aggressive capital improvement program which is still ongoing. 11 of 90 Notes: 1. All locations are approximate.
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Net change due to rebate program is based on historical active conservation activity.
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The initial proportions are fundamentally calculated by taking the initial proportions of homes by age (corresponding to efficiency levels) and adding the net change due to natural replacement and adding change due to rebate program minus the "free rider effect." No fixture % can exceed 90%. 5a. Assume a 2.5% replacement rate for older toilets to the ULFTs over the 17 years since they where required. 5b. Assume a future annual replacement rate of 2.0% for high efficiency fixtures, 2.0% for medium efficiency fixtures and 2.5% for low efficiency fixtures. 2.0% corresponds to a 50 year fixture life. 2.5% corresponds with a 40 year fixture life. These initial proportions determine in the fixture model and found in each Water Contractor’s Water Use Data Analysis workbook, are then entered into the DSS Model for each fixture’s “Codes and Standards” worksheet. A screenshot of the single family toilets codes and standards worksheet is shown in the following figure. Most DSS Models include fixture models for SF and MF toilets, showers, and clothes washers; and commercial toilets and urinals. Appendix A: Assumptions for the DSS Model Valley of the Moon Water District Figure A-4. Example Residential Toilet Fixture Screenshot from DSS Model Single Family Toilets General Measure Category 1 Start Year 2012 The DSS Model is capable of modeling multiple types of fixtures, including fixtures with slightly different design standards. For example currently toilets can be purchased that can flush at 1.28 gallons per flush or 1.6 gallons per flush. The higher Single Family flush toilets (3.5gpf) still exist but no longer can be purchased in California and cannot therefore be used for a replacement Toilets or new installation. The DSS Model utilizes a fixture replacement table to decide what type of toilet is installed when a fixture is replaced or a new fixture is installed. The replacement of the fixtures is listed as a percentage. For example, a value of 100% would represent that all the toilets sold would be of one particular flush volume. A value of 75% means that three out of every four toilets installed would be of that particular flush volume type. The DSS Model combines the effects of the following for the toilet fixture type: • Federal Policy Act: Determines the “saturation” of 1.6 gpf toilets as it was in effect from 1992-2014 for toilet replacements. • Cal Green: Determines that all “new appliance market share” toilets in “new” development will be 1.28 gpf. The year 2012 was selected for the model input as the toilet portion of the code did not go into effect until July 1, 2011 and it also takes a while to get a permit, build the facility or residence, and have the toilets functioning with the building occupied, such that the savings would not actually occur until the year 2012 rather than the year 2011. • AB 715: Determines that the “replacement appliance market” and “new appliance market” toilets will all be 1.28 gpf toilets. An additional input to the DSS Model is the natural replacement rate of fixtures due to breakage, remodeling or other reason for replacement over time. To do this the DSS Model uses a percentage value for each fixture type that becomes the assumed natural replacement rate for that fixture. For example, a natural replacement rate of 2.5% is used for older toilets. This value can be modified by the user as shown on the previous worksheet. Each year the number of remaining accounts Descriptionwith old toilets is calculated as 0.975 times the prior year’s value.
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The initial proportions are fundamentally calculated by taking the initial proportions of homes by age (corresponding to efficiency levels) and adding the net change due to natural replacement and adding change due to rebate program minus the "free rider effect." No fixture % can exceed 90%.
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Assume a 2.5% replacement rate for older toilets to the ULFTs over the 17 years since they where required.
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Assume a future annual replacement rate of 2.0% for high efficiency fixtures, 2.0% for medium efficiency fixtures and Comments2.5% for low efficiency fixtures. 2.0% corresponds to a 50 year fixture life. 2.5% corresponds with a 40 year fixture life. Customer Category 1 End Use 1 Effected Fixtures 1.28 gpf HET TRUE 1.6 gpf ULFT TRUE High Use Toilet TRUE Initial Fixture Proportions 1.28 gpf HET2.7% 1.6 gpf ULFT90.0% High Use Toilet 7.3% Total 100.0% DSS Model Fixture Replacement Rates Replacement Appliance Market Shares Year 1.28 gpf HET 1.6 gpf ULFT High Use Toilet Total An additional input to the D2S01S2 Model is the n7a5t%ural replace2m5%ent rate of 0f%ixtures due to breakage, re1m00o%deling or other reason for replacement ove2r0 1t4ime. To do thi1s0 t0h%e DSS Mod0e%l uses an pe0r%centage value for each fixtu1r0e0 %type that becomes the assumed natu2r0a2l0 replacement r1a0t0e% for that fix0t%ure. For exa0m%ple, high flush toilets have1 0a0 r%eplacement rate 2030 100% 0% 0% 100% value of 2.5%. Each year the number of remaining accounts with old toilets is calculated as 0.975 times the prior year’s 2050 100% 0% 0% 100% value. This value can be modified by the user for any fixture as shown in Figure A-5 below. New Appliance Market Shares Year 1.28 gpf HET 1.6 gpf ULFT High Use Toilet Total 2012 100% 0% 0% 100% 2014 100% 0% 0% 100% 2020 100% 0% 0% 100% 52 2030 100% 0% 0% 100% 2050 100% 0% 0% 100% Appendix A: Assumptions for the DSS Model Valley of the Moon Water District Also included in the following figure are example fixture efficiencies, which can be adjusted to any desired level based on service area characteristics. MWM can update data on efficiency levels found in the field and the 2011 California Single Family Water Use Efficiency Study (Bill DeOreo) or other recent information related to fixture saturation rates. Figure A-5. Example Future Replacement Rates of Fixtures from DSS Model Fixtures Fixture Name End Use Average Water Use Units Fixture Life (yrs) Replacement Rate 1.28 gpf HET 1 1.30 gpf 50 2.0% 1.6 gpf ULFT 1 1.80 gpf 50 2.0% High Use Toilet 1 3.50 gpf 40 2.5% 1 gpf Urinal 2 1.00 gpf 50 2.0% 0.5 gpf Urinal 2 0.50 gpf 50 2.0% Waterless Urinal 2 0.00 gpf 50 2.0% High Use Urinals 2 3.00 gpf 40 2.5% Quart Urinals 2 0.25 gpf 50 2.0% High Efficiency 2 gpm 4 13.92 gal per use 25 4.0% Low Flow 2.5 gpm 4 18.27 gal per use 25 4.0% High Flow > 3 gpm 4 23.49 gal per use 25 4.0% Efficient 6 12.00 gal per use 10 10.0% Medium Efficiency 6 19.20 gal per use 10 10.0% Top Loader 6 34.20 gal per use 10 10.0% DSS Model End Uses Indoor and outdoor residential and non-residential end use breakdowns can be found in the “End Uses” section of each Water Contractor’s DSS Model on the “Breakdown” worksheet. As screenshot example of this worksheet is shown in Figure A-6. The source of these values is the California DWR Report "California Single Family Water Use Efficiency Study", 2011, AWWARF’s Report “Residential End Uses of Water” 2015 (pending), and Water Contractor supplied data on costs and savings. AWWARF’s 2000 "Commercial and Institutional End Uses of Water” is also used. Appendix A: Assumptions for the DSS Model Valley of the Moon Water District Figure A-6. End Use Breakdown Example Screenshot Breakdown Indoor End Use Name SF MF COM IND INST IRR OTH Toilets 16.0% 18.0% 16.5% 12.0% 18.0% Urinals 4.0% 3.0% 5.0% Faucets 21.0% 12.0% 13.0% 14.0% 14.0% Showers 24.0% 28.0% 8.0% 8.0% 8.0% Breakdown Dishwashers 2.0% 5.0% 6.0% 6.0% 6.0% Clothes Washers 13.0% 16.5% 15.0% 15.0% 15.0% Process 23.0% 27.0% Kitchen Spray Rinse 5.0% 5.0% 5.0% Internal Leakage 7.0% 5.0% 9.5% 10.0% 10.0% Baths 2.5% 1.5% Other 14.5% 14.0% 0.0% 0.0% 19.0% Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% Outdoor End Use Name SF MF COM IND INST IRR OTH Irrigation 80.0% 83.0% 95.0% 95.0% 95.0% 95.0% Pools 1.0% 2.0% Wash Down 7.0% 4.0% Car Washing 7.0% 4.0% External Leakage 5.0% 7.0% 5.0% 5.0% 5.0% 5.0% 5.0% Outdoor 95.0% Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% End use breakdown values will differ slightly between Water Contractors due to differing demographics of their service area population. Residential frequency of use information for toilets, showers, and washers, and non-residential frequency of use of toilets and urinals is included in the “Codes and Standards” green section on the “Fixtures” worksheet of each Water Contractor’s DSS Model, and then confirmed in each “Service Area Calibration End Use. Calculated frequencies of use in uses/user/day for customer end uses are presented in each customer category’s “Service Area Calibration End Use” worksheet and compared to an industry-accepted use range based on AWWARF’s residential, commercial and institutional end use reports mentioned previously. An example of this calibration sheet is shown in the screenshot in Figure A-7 below. Figure A-7. Single Family End Use Breakdown and Fixture Use Frequency Example Screenshot Single Family End Use Use Percentage Uses/User/Day Lower Upper State Fixture Model Toilets 16.0% 4.76 4.5 5.6 Calibrated Edit Faucets 21.0% Showers 24.0% 0.73 0.6 0.9 Calibrated Edit Dishwashers 2.0% Clothes Washers 13.0% 0.32 0.3 0.42 Calibrated Edit Single Family Internal Leakage 7.0% Baths 2.5% Other 14.5% Total 100.0% 54 Appendix A: Assumptions for the DSS Model Valley of the Moon Water District A.2 Present Value Parameters Present value analysis using constant FY 2014 dollars and a real discount rate of 3% is used to discount costs and benefits to the base year. From this analysis, benefit-cost ratios of each measure are computed. When measures are put together in programs, the model is set up to avoid double counting savings from multiple measures that act on the same end use of water. For example, multiple measures in a program may target toilet replacements. The model includes assumptions to apportion water savings between the multiple measures. Economic analysis can be performed from several different perspectives, based on which party is affected. For planning water use efficiency programs for utilities, the perspectives most commonly used for benefit-cost analyses are the “utility” perspective and the “community” perspective. The “utility” benefit-cost analysis is based on the benefits and costs to the water provider. The “community” benefit-cost analysis includes the utility benefit and costs together with account owner/customer benefits and costs. These include customer energy and other capital or operating cost benefits plus costs of implementing the measure, beyond what the utility pays. The utility perspective offers two advantages. First, it considers only the program costs that will be directly borne by the utility. This enables the utility to fairly compare potential investments for saving versus supplying increased quantities of water. Second, revenue shifts are treated as transfer payments, which means program participants will have lower water bills and non-participants will have slightly higher water bills so that the utility’s revenue needs continue to be met. Therefore, the analysis is not complicated with uncertainties associated with long-term rate projections and retail rate design assumptions. It should be noted that there is a significant difference between the utility’s savings from the avoided cost of procurement and delivery of water and the reduction in retail revenue that results from reduced water sales due to water use efficiency. This budget impact occurs slowly, and can be accounted for in water rate planning. Because it is the water provider’s role in developing a water use efficiency plan that is vital in this study, the utility perspective was primarily used to evaluate elements of this report. The community perspective is defined to include the utility and the customer costs and benefits. Costs incurred by customers striving to save water while participating in water use efficiency programs are considered, as well as the benefits received in terms of reduced energy bills (from water heating costs) and wastewater savings, among others. Water bill savings are not a customer benefit in the aggregate for reasons described above. Other factors external to the utility, such as environmental effects, are often difficult to quantify or are not necessarily under the control of the utility. They are therefore frequently excluded from economic analyses, including this one. The time value of money is explicitly considered. Typically the costs to save water occur early in the planning period whereas the benefits usually extend to the end of the planning period. A long planning period of 30-40 years is typically used because costs and benefits that occur beyond 2050 years have very little influence on the total present value of the costs and benefits. The value of all future costs and benefits is discounted to the first year in the DSS Model (the base year, which in this case is 2015), at the real interest rate of 3.01%. The DSS Model calculates this real interest rate, adjusting the current nominal interest rate (assumed to be approximately 6.1%) by the assumed rate of inflation (3.0%). The formula to calculate the real interest rate is: (nominal interest rate – assumed rate of inflation)/ (1 + assumed rate of inflation). Cash flows discounted in this manner are herein referred to as “Present Value” sums. A.3 Assumptions about Measure Costs Costs were determined for each of the measures based on industry knowledge, past experience and data provided by the individual Water Contractors. Costs may include incentive costs, usually determined on a per-participant basis; fixed costs, such as marketing; variable costs, such as the costs to staff the measures and to obtain and maintain equipment; and a one-time set-up cost. The set-up cost is for measure design by staff or consultants, any required pilot testing, and preparation of materials that will be used in marketing the measure. The model was run for 36 years (each year between FY 2014 and FY 2050). Costs were spread over the time period depending on the length of the implementation period for the measure and estimated voluntary customer participation levels. Appendix A: Assumptions for the DSS Model Valley of the Moon Water District Lost revenue due to reduced water sales is not included as a cost because the water use efficiency measures evaluated herein generally take effect over a long span of time that is sufficient to enable timely rate adjustments, if necessary, to meet fixed cost obligations and savings on variable costs such as energy and chemicals. A.4 Assumptions about Measure Savings Data necessary to forecast water savings of measures include specific data on water use, demographics, market penetration, and unit water savings. Savings normally develop at a measured and predetermined pace, reaching full maturity after full market penetration is achieved. This may occur three to seven years after the start of implementation, depending upon the implementation schedule. For every water use efficiency activity or replacement with more efficient devices, there is a useful life. The useful life is called the “Measure Life” and is defined to be how long water use efficiency measures stay in place and continue to save water. It is assumed that measures implemented because of codes, standards or ordinances, like toilets for example, would be “permanent” and not revert to an old inefficient level of water use if the device needed to be replaced. However, some measures that are primarily behavioral based, such as residential surveys, are assumed to need to be repeated on an ongoing basis to retain the water savings (e.g., homeowners move away and new homeowners may have less efficient water using practices around the home). Surveys typically have a measure life on the order of five years. APPENDIX B - WATER USE GRAPHS FOR PRODUCTION AND CUSTOMER CATEGORIES As initially presented in Section 3 of this report, this appendix presents historical customer category water use graphs. Units shown are average gallons of water per account per day. These graphs were reviewed to better identify outlier data points and years so that a representative baseline water use value (of average account water use by category) could be determined. The effects of drought, economic recessions, service line failures, and meter inaccuracies are typically evident in these figures. Appendix B: Water Use Data Graphs for Production and Customer Categories Valley of the Moon Water District 58 Appendix B: Water Use Data Graphs for Production and Customer Categories Valley of the Moon Water District 59 Appendix B: Water Use Data Graphs for Production and Customer Categories Valley of the Moon Water District 60 Appendix B: Water Use Data Graphs for Production and Customer Categories Valley of the Moon Water District 61 Appendix B: Water Use Data Graphs for Production and Customer Categories Valley of the Moon Water District 62 Appendix B: Water Use Data Graphs for Production and Customer Categories Valley of the Moon Water District 63 APPENDIX C - MEASURE SCREENING PROCESS AND RESULTS In order to start the cost effectiveness analysis and build a water use efficiency model for each Water Contractor, the SMSWP Water Contractors decided on the list of conservation measures to be analyzed that, once modeled, would serve as the menu to build conservation program scenarios. To this end, two web-based webinars were conducted in February and March 2015 to review and select conservation measures together with staff representatives from each Water Contractor. The library of conservation measure opportunities had more than 50 measures and various implementation strategies (having different unit costs, participation levels and/or unit water savings which must be modeled individually). In order to maximize efficiency and productivity at the workshop, each Water Contractor developed two “top 10” lists of active conservation measures that they wanted to evaluate in order to eventually decide if their Water Contractor would include the measure in their DSS Model: 1. Regional “Top 10” list – a suite of measures each Water Contractor wanted to be analyzed for the SMSWP to implement.
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A plan shall be adopted in accordance with this chapter and shall do all of the following: 10631. (b) If groundwater is identified as an existing or planned source of water available to the supplier, all of the following information shall be included in the plan: (3) A detailed description and analysis of the location, amount, and sufficiency of groundwater pumped by the urban water supplier for the past five years. The description and analysis shall be based on information that is reasonably available, including, but not limited to, historic use records. The District will continue to use its wells to supplement its purchased SCWA water, but plans to decrease the use of the wells over time as the District implements additional water conservation programs. Groundwater production will be expanded to meet demands in the case of a drought or a decrease in SCWA water supply. The District’s projected groundwater production is presented in Table 5.2. Table 5.2 –Projected Future Groundwater Production Groundwater Production (AFY) Groundwater Type Location or Basin Name 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 Sonoma Valley Subbasin of the Napa-Sonoma Alluvial Basin 450 327 232 100 100 Valley Groundwater Basin (2-02.02) TOTAL 450 327 232 100 100 39 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN 5.3 WASTEWATER AND RECYCLED WATER The District does not use recycled water and has no plans for recycled water use within the planning horizon of the UWMP. In order to further supplement and enhance the District’s water supply sources, the District has previously explored the option of acquiring recycled water from SVCSD. The District recognizes the benefit of expanded recycled water use to offset agricultural pumping in the southern portion of Sonoma Valley. However, extensive pipeline construction would be required to convey recycled water from the Sonoma Valley Water Treatment Plant, owned and operated by SVCSD, to the District’s service area. As a result, implementation of a recycled water program in the District’s service area is cost-prohibitive in the near-term. That being said, the District will continue to explore opportunities to utilize recycled water in the future in conjunction with others. 5.3.1 Coordination 10633. The plan shall provide, to the extent available, information on recycled water and its potential for use as a water source in the service area of the urban water supplier. The preparation of the plan shall be coordinated with local water, wastewater, groundwater, and planning agencies that operate within the supplier’s service area. While the District has coordinated with SVCSD, SCWA, and the City of Sonoma in the past regarding the availability of recycled water supplies and the potential for a future recycled water program, no future recycled water use is projected in this Plan. 5.3.2 Wastewater Collection, Treatment, and Disposal 10633. (a) A description of the wastewater collection and treatment systems in the supplier's service area, including a quantification of the amount of wastewater collected and treated and the methods of wastewater disposal. 10633. (b) A description of the quantity of treated wastewater that meets recycled water standards, is being discharged, and is otherwise available for use in a recycled water project. The SVCSD provides wastewater collection, treatment, and disposal services within the District’s service area and other areas in the Sonoma Valley, including the City of Sonoma. The SVCSD reclamation facility provides tertiary treatment for a permitted average daily dry weather flow capacity of 3 MGD and is capable of treating up to 16 MGD. Treated wastewater is currently used to restore the Napa Salt Marsh, is discharged to the San Pablo Bay via Schell and Hudeman Slough, or is reused in the southern part of the Sonoma Valley. Current reuse of wastewater treated by SVCSD includes vineyard and pasture irrigation, water for construction, and a small amount of water used for residential landscape irrigation. In 2015, approximately 2,024 AF of treated water was reused, thus offsetting groundwater pumping by this amount. In recent years, the SVCSD has explored the feasibility of expanding recycled water use to offset local groundwater pumping or imported Russian River water in addition to reducing or eliminating discharges to San Pablo Bay. 40 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN Table 5.3 summarizes the volume of wastewater collected within the District’s service area in 2015. Table 5.3 – Wastewater Collected Within Service Area in 2015 (DWR Table 6-2) Wastewater Collection Recipient of Collected Wastewater Volume of Is WWTP Is WWTP Wastewater Wastewater Name of Wastewater Name of Located Operation Volume Collected from Treatment Agency Treatment Plant Wastewater Within Contracted Metered or UWMP Service Receiving Collected Name Collection Agency UWMP to a Third Estimated? Area 2015 Wastewater Area? Party? (AF) Sonoma Valley Sonoma Valley Sonoma Valley County Sanitation Estimated 1 ,310 County Sanitation Wastewater No Yes District District Treatment Plant Total Wastewater Collected 1,310 from Service Area in 2015 Wastewater is collected from the District’s service area by SVCSD and treated and disposed of outside of the District’s service area. Therefore, as indicated in Table 5.4, the District has not completed DWR Table 6-3. Table 5.4 – Wastewater Treatment and Discharge Within Service Area in 2015 (DWR Table 6-3) No wastewater is treated or disposed of within the UWMP service area. The supplier will not complete the table below. 2015 Volumes Does This Discharge Plant Treat Wastewater Discharge Wastewater Recycled Location Method of Wastewater Treatment Recycled Treatment Location Discharge Discharged Outside Name or Disposal Generated Level Wastewater Within Plant Name Description ID Number Treated of Identifier Outside the Treated Service Wastewater Service Service Area? Area Area -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Total -- -- -- -- 41 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN 5.3.3 Current and Projected Uses of Recycled Water 10633. (c) A description of the recycled water currently being used in the supplier's service area, including, but not limited to, the type, place, and quantity of use. 10633. (d) A description and quantification of the potential uses of recycled water, including, but not limited to, agricultural irrigation, landscape irrigation, wildlife habitat enhancement, wetlands, industrial reuse, groundwater recharge, indirect potable reuse, and other appropriate uses, and a determination with regard to the technical and economic feasibility of serving those uses. 10633. (e) The projected use of recycled water within the supplier's service area at the end of 5, 10, 15, and 20 years. Extensive pipeline construction would be required to convey recycled water from the Sonoma Valley Water Treatment Plant to the District’s service area. As a result, implementation of a recycled water program in the District’s service area is cost-prohibitive in the near-term. The District will continue to explore opportunities to utilize recycled water in the future in conjunction with others. As indicated in Table 5.5, there is no current or projected recycled water use within the District’s service area. Table 5.5 – Current and Projected Recycled Water Direct Beneficial Uses Within Service Area (DWR Table 6-4) Recycled water is not used and is not planned for use within the service area of the supplier. The supplier will not complete the table below. Beneficial General Description Level of Treatment 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 Use Type of 2015 Uses -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Total: -- -- -- -- -- -- 5.3.4 Comparison of Previously Projected Use and Actual Use 10633. (e) A description of the actual use of recycled water in comparison to uses previously projected pursuant to this subdivision. In its 2010 UWMP, the District projected no recycled water use in 2015. There is currently no recycled water use within the District’s service area. Therefore, as indicated in Table 5.6, the District has not completed DWR Table 6-5. 42 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN Table 5.6 – 2010 UWMP Recycled Water Use Projection Compared to 2015 Actual (DWR Table 6-5) Recycled water was not used in 2010 nor projected for use in 2015. The supplier will not complete the table below. 2010 Projection for 2015 2015 Actual Use Use Type (AF) (AF) -- -- -- Total -- -- 5.3.5 Promoting Recycled Water Use 10633. (f) A description of actions, including financial incentives, which may be taken to encourage the use of recycled water, and the projected results of these actions in terms of acre-feet of recycled water used per year. 10633. (g) A plan for optimizing the use of recycled water in the supplier's service area, including actions to facilitate the installation of dual distribution systems, to promote recirculating uses, to facilitate the increased use of treated wastewater that meets recycled water standards, and to overcome any obstacles to achieving that increased use. Currently there are no financial or other incentives to the District’s customers to encourage use of recycled water as recycled water is still not available within the District’s service area. If and when recycled water becomes available within the District’s service area in the future, appropriate financial incentives would be considered to encourage recycled water use. Table 5.7 – Methods to Expand Future Recycled Water Use (DWR Table 6-6) Supplier does not plan to expand recycled water use in the future. Supplier will not complete the table below but will provide narrative explanation. Provide page location of narrative in UWMP Planned Expected Increase in Name of Action Description Implementation Recycled Water Use Year -- -- -- -- Total -- 43 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN 5.4 WATER TRANSFERS 10631. A plan shall be adopted in accordance with this chapter and shall do all of the following: 10631(d) Describe the opportunities for exchanges or transfers of water on a short-term or long-term basis. Water transfers between SCWA’s Water Contractors are authorized under the Restructured Agreement. Transfers between the Water Contractors have been necessary in the past and may continue to be necessary in the future to improve water reliability. The District does not include water transfers in the water supply projections presented in this Plan because they will be pursued on an as-needed basis. 5.5 DESALINATED WATER OPPORTUNITIES 10631. A plan shall be adopted in accordance with this chapter and shall do all of the following: 10631 (i) Describe the opportunities for development of desalinated water, including, but not limited to, ocean water, brackish water, and groundwater, as a long-term supply. The District has no plans for desalination and no desalinated water is anticipated to be available within the District’s service area over the forecast timeframe. However, the District is within approximately 15 miles of the San Pablo Bay and desalination of bay water is a possibility. Brackish or impaired groundwater is also present between Petaluma and San Pablo Bay; therefore, desalination of groundwater is a possibility in the future. No desalinated water supplies are projected for this Plan. 5.6 POTENTIAL WATER SUPPLY PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS 10631. A plan shall be adopted in accordance with this chapter and shall do all of the following: 10631 (h) Include a description of all water supply projects and water supply programs that may be undertaken by the urban water supplier to meet the total projected water use as established pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 10635. The urban water supplier shall include a detailed description of expected future projects and programs, other than the demand management programs identified pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (f), that the urban water supplier may implement to increase the amount of the water supply available to the urban water supplier in average, single dry, and multiple dry water years. The description shall identify specific projects and include a description of the increase in water supply that is expected to be available from each project. The description shall include an estimate with regard to the implementation timeline for each project or program. The District is working with the SCWA, the City of Sonoma and other interested participants in a groundwater banking pilot testing project within the Basin. Currently the District has identified two locations to test groundwater banking and is installing an additional groundwater monitoring well to help determine the feasibility of groundwater banking. The District expects that the groundwater banking pilot testing project will be completed by 2020. 44 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN The District’s future water supply projects and programs are summarized in Table 5.8. The expected increases in the water supply available to the District listed below are speculative and have not been incorporated into the District’s water supply projections. Table 5.8 – Expected Future Water Supply Projects or Programs (DWR Table 6-7) Expected Planned Name of Joint Project with other Increase Planned for Use Future agencies? Description in Water Implementation in Year Projects or (if needed) Supply to Year Type Programs Agency (y/n) Agency Name (AFY) Groundwater SCWA, City of All Year Yes Pilot project 2020 0 - 50 Banking Sonoma Types 5.7 SUMMARY OF EXISTING AND PLANNED SOURCES OF WATER 10631. (b) Identify and quantify, to the extent practicable, the existing and planned sources of water available to the supplier over the same five-year increments described in subdivision 10631(a). 10631. (b) (4) A detailed description and analysis of the amount and location of groundwater that is projected to be pumped by the urban water supplier. The description and analysis shall be based on information that is reasonably available, including, but not limited to, historic use records. The District purchases potable water from the SCWA to meet the majority of the water demands within the District’s service area. In 2015, the District purchased approximately 1,947 AF of water from SCWA. The remainder of the District’s water supply was obtained from local production of groundwater. In 2015, the District produced 581 AF of groundwater. The District’s water supplies in 2015 are summarized in Table 5.9. Table 5.9 – Water Supplies — Actual (DWR Table 6-8) 2015 Additional Detail on Water Supply Actual Total Right or Water Supply Volume Water Quality Safe Yield (AF) (AF) Drinking Purchased or Imported Water SCWA Purchases 1,947 3,200 Water Drinking Groundwater -- 581 -- Water Total 2,528 -- 3,200 Given the uncertainty of the implementation of SGMA, the District plans to continue to purchase wholesale water from SCWA, while monitoring its production of groundwater. The District does not anticipate developing additional long-term water supplies from other sources in the near future. Water supplies from the SCWA through 2040 are projected to be equivalent to the District’s annual entitlement of 3,200 AFY, established in the Restructured Agreement and 45 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN effective through 2037. The District’s total water supply projections are shown in Table 5.10 in five-year increments through 2040. Table 5.10 – Water Supplies — Projected (DWR Table 6-9) Projected Water Supply (AFY) 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 Additional Detail Water Supply on Water Supply Reasonably Reasonably Reasonably Reasonably Reasonably Available Available Available Available Available Volume Volume Volume Volume Volume Purchased or SCWA Purchases 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200 Imported Water Groundwater Local Production 450 327 232 100 100 Total 3,650 3,527 3,432 3,300 3,300 46 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN 6. WATER SUPPLY RELIABILITY 10631. (c)(2) For any water source that may not be available at a consistent level of use, given specific legal, environmental, water quality, or climatic factors, describe plans to supplement or replace that source with alternative sources or water demand management measures, to the extent practicable. 10620 (f). An urban water supplier shall describe in the plan water management tools and options used by that entity that will maximize resources and minimize the need to import water from other regions. As described in Section 5, the District’s water supplies consist of purchases from the SCWA and local groundwater production. This section describes the constraints on those potable water supply sources, as well as the management strategies the District will employ to address these constraints. This section also provides an estimate of the supply volumes available to the District and the corresponding supply and demand reliability assessments in normal years, single dry years, and multiple dry year periods. 6.1 CONSTRAINTS ON WATER SUPPLIES The following sections discuss the factors impacting the reliability of the District’s water supplies, including climatic and legal constraints associated with SCWA water supply shortages and environmental constraints associated with water supply operations on the Russian River. The District’s groundwater supply is considered to be 100% reliable in all year types. 6.1.1 SCWA Water Shortage Allocations During periods of shortage, Section 3.5 of the Restructured Agreement provides a method for allocating water among the various Water Contractors and other customers of the SCWA water supply. On 18 April 2006, the SCWA’s Board of Directors adopted Resolution No. 06-0342, which approved a methodology for allocating water in the event of a water supply shortage or in the event of a temporary impairment of the capacity of the SCWA’s transmission system. This methodology first restricts the delivery of surplus water and then caps water deliveries to each Water Contractor at its respective annual entitlement. If further reductions are required, Section 3.5 of the Restructured Agreement provides a guaranteed supply to each Water Contractor equal to the quantity of water required for human consumption, sanitation, and fire protection.9 The remaining water is then allocated to each Water Contractor proportionately based up their respective annual entitlements, up to a maximum equal to its “reasonable requirement.” The SCWA and its Water Contractors are in the process of updating the water shortage allocation methodology. The water supply reliability projections presented in this Plan reflect the new methodology as it is likely to govern supply allocations during periods of water shortage over the forecast timeframe. The updated methodology utilizes the same allocation principles 9 If the total available supply is insufficient to meet each Water Contractor’s human health demands, then the allocation for each contractor is based on the percentage of each contractor’s human health demands to the total human health demands of all contractors. 47 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN established under the Restructured Agreement, but refines the calculation of the human health demands and reasonable requirements. Under the revised methodology, the District’s human health, sanitation, and fire flow needs are determined to be 1,716 AFY, whereas its reasonable requirement is 2,908 AFY.10 Based on the annual entitlements included in the Restructured Agreement, the District’s annual entitlement of 3,200 AFY represents 4.1 percent of the total entitlements of all Water Contractors (77,445 AFY). Therefore, in the event of a water supply reduction imposed by SCWA, the District will receive its human health needs of 1,716 AFY plus 4.1 percent of the remaining water supply, up to a maximum of 2,908 AFY. The SCWA has provided the Water Contractors with water supply reliability projections for use in their respective UWMPs. As discussed in Section 1.3.1, the District has relied upon these projections for its water supply reliability projections in this Plan. The SCWA reliability projections are discussed for normal years, single dry years, and multiple dry years in Section 6.2. 6.1.2 Russian River Environmental Constraints In September 2008, a final Biological Opinion (“BO”) was released by the National Marine Fisheries Service (“NMFS”) and issued to the SCWA, the USACE, the California Department of Fish and Game, and the Mendocino County Russian River Flood Control and Water Conservation Improvement District. The Russian River BO determined that steelhead and coho salmon were jeopardized by the flood control and water supply operations conducted by SCWA and the USACE. The primary threats to these species were identified as high summertime flows in the Russian River and Dry Creek, high summertime water velocity in Dry Creek, and the practice of breaching the sandbar at the estuary. The terms of the Russian River BO impact the SCWA’s water supply operations and subsequent delivery to its Water Contractors, including the District. The Russian River BO presents a 15-year plan for the elimination or reduction of impacts to salmonids due to water supply and flood control activities in the Russian River watershed. The specific measures included in the BO include the following “reasonable and prudent alternatives”:  Extensive monitoring of both habitat and fish in Dry Creek, the estuary, and the Russian River;  Eliminating impediments to fish migration and improving habitat on several streams;  Restoring up to six miles of habitat in Dry Creek and studying a bypass project;  Requesting the SWRCB to reduce summertime flows in the Russian River; and  Creating a freshwater lagoon in the estuary at the mouth of the Russian River during the summer months. The updated methodology has not been finalized and these values are subject to change. 48 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN Under the terms of the BO, minimum flow requirements were reduced for normal year scenarios and dry year scenarios. The BO acknowledged a need for balance and flexibility and noted that SCWA may find alternative minimum flow requirements that meet the goals of restoring functional salmonid-rearing habitat while promoting water conservation and limited adverse effects on other in-stream resources. For a more complete and comprehensive discussion of minimum flow requirements, refer to SCWA’s UWMP.11 6.2 PROJECTED WATER SUPPLY RELIABILITY 10631. A plan shall be adopted in accordance with this chapter and shall do all of the following: 10631. (c) Describe the reliability of the water supply and vulnerability to seasonal or climatic shortage, to the extent practicable, and provide data for each of the following: (1) An average water year. (2) A single dry water year. (3) Multiple dry water years. 10631 (k) Urban water suppliers that rely upon a wholesale agency for a source of water, shall provide the wholesale agency with water use projections from that agency for that source of water in five-year increments to 20 years or as far as data is available. The wholesale agency shall provide information to the urban water supplier for inclusion in the urban water supplier's plan that identifies and quantifies, to the extent practicable, the existing and planned sources of water as required by subdivision (b), available from the wholesale agency to the urban water supplier over the same five-year increments, and during various water -year types in accordance with subdivision (c). An urban water supplier may rely upon water supply information provided by the wholesale agency in fulfilling the plan informational requirements of subdivisions (b) and (c). The following sections discuss the District’s anticipated water supplies during normal years, single dry years, and multiple dry years. The District’s total projected water supply relies upon its allocation of SCWA water, which is determined by the water supply projections developed by SCWA. Therefore, the supply projections presented in the following sections rely upon SCWA water supply projections provided to the District.12 For each normal and dry year scenario, the SCWA water supply and demand projections are first presented. Based upon the projected SCWA supplies in each scenario and the District’s anticipated allocation (see Section 6.1.1), the District’s total projected supplies are then presented. 6.2.1 Normal Years The SCWA water projections for normal years are presented in Table 6.1. No supply reductions are projected to occur during normal years over the forecast timeframe. The SCWA’s 2015 UWMP is accessible at: www.scwa.ca.gov/uwmp/. Email from SCWA to the District, dated 19 April 2016. 49 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN Table 6.1 – SCWA Projected Supply and Demand, Normal Years SCWA Supplies and Demands (AFY) 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 Total Projected SCWA Supply 68,928 73,025 75,836 77,865 78,901 Total Projected Water Contractor Demand 68,928 73,025 75,836 77,865 78,901 Difference 0 0 0 0 0 Difference as Percentage of Demand 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% The District’s projected water supply in normal years is presented in Table 6.2. The District’s SCWA water supply represents its anticipated supply allocations based upon the SCWA water supply projections in Table 6.1 and the allocation methodology described in Section 6.1.1. The District anticipates receiving 100% of its total projected water supply in normal years. Table 6.2 – District Projected Water Supplies, Normal Years Projected Water Supplies (AFY) 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 Surface Water Supplies Total SCWA Supplies 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200 Percent of Normal 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Groundwater Supplies Total Groundwater Supplies 450 327 232 100 100 Percent of Normal 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Total Projected Supplies 3,650 3,527 3,432 3,300 3,300 Percent of Normal 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 6.2.2 Single Dry Years The SCWA water projections for single dry years are presented in Table 6.3. Supply reductions are projected to occur starting in 2025 and range from 15 percent in 2025 to 18 percent in 2040. Table 6.3 – SCWA Projected Supply and Demand, Single Dry Years SCWA Supplies and Demands (AFY) 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 Total Projected SCWA Supply 68,928 62,039 63,501 64,370 64,668 Total Projected Water Contractor Demand 68,928 73,025 75,836 77,865 78,901 Difference 0 10,985 12,334 13,495 14,234 Difference as Percentage of Demand 0.0% 15.0% 16.3% 17.3% 18.0% The District’s projected water supply in single dry years is presented in Table 6.4. The District’s SCWA water supply represents its anticipated supply allocations based upon the SCWA water supply projections in Table 6.3 and the allocation methodology described in Section 6.1.1. Per the anticipated allocation methodology, the District is anticipated to receive its reasonable requirement of 2,908 AFY during the projected supply reductions occurring after 2025. The District anticipates receiving between 91 and 100 percent of its total projected water supply in single dry years over the forecast timeframe. 50 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN Table 6.4 – District Projected Water Supplies, Single Dry Years Projected Water Supplies (AFY) 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 Surface Water Supplies Total SCWA Supplies 3,200 2,908 2,908 2,908 2,908 Percent of Normal 100% 91% 91% 91% 91% Groundwater Supplies Total Groundwater Supplies 450 327 232 100 100 Percent of Normal 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Total Projected Supplies 3,650 3,235 3,140 3,008 3,008 Percent of Normal 100% 92% 91% 91% 91% 6.2.3 Multiple Dry Years The SCWA water projections for multiple dry years are presented in Table 6.5. No supply reductions are projected to occur during multiple dry years over the forecast timeframe. Table 6.5 – SCWA Projected Supply and Demand, Multiple Dry Years SCWA Supplies and Demands (AFY) 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 Total Projected SCWA Supply 68,928 73,025 75,836 77,865 78,901 Multiple Dry Year Total Projected Water Contractor Demand 68,928 73,025 75,836 77,865 78,901 First Year Supply Difference 0 0 0 0 0 Difference as Percentage of Demand 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Total Projected SCWA Supply 68,928 73,025 75,836 77,865 78,901 Multiple Dry Year Total Projected Water Contractor Demand 68,928 73,025 75,836 77,865 78,901 Second Year Difference 0 0 0 0 0 Supply Difference as Percentage of Demand 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Total Projected SCWA Supply 68,928 73,025 75,836 77,865 78,901 Multiple Dry Year Total Projected Water Contractor Demand 68,928 73,025 75,836 77,865 78,901 Third Year Supply Difference 0 0 0 0 0 Difference as Percentage of Demand 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Total Projected SCWA Supply 68,928 73,025 75,836 77,865 78,901 Multiple Dry Year Total Projected Water Contractor Demand 68,928 73,025 75,836 77,865 78,901 Fourth Year Supply Difference 0 0 0 0 0 Difference as Percentage of Demand 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% The District’s projected water supply in multiple dry years is presented in Table 6.6. The District’s SCWA water supply represents its anticipated supply allocations based upon the SCWA water supply projections in Table 6.5 and the allocation methodology described in Section 6.1.1. The District anticipates receiving 100 percent of its total projected water supply in all multiple dry year scenarios over the forecast timeframe. 51 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN Table 6.6 – District Projected Water Supplies, Multiple Dry Years Projected Water Supplies (AFY) 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 Surface Water Supplies Total SCWA Supplies 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200 Percent of Normal 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Multiple Dry Year Groundwater Supplies First Year Supply Total Groundwater Supplies 450 327 232 100 100 Percent of Normal 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Total Projected Supplies 3,650 3,527 3,432 3,300 3,300 Percent of Normal 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Surface Water Supplies Total SCWA Supplies 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200 Percent of Normal 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Multiple Dry Year Groundwater Supplies Second Year Supply Total Groundwater Supplies 450 327 232 100 100 Percent of Normal 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Total Projected Supplies 3,650 3,527 3,432 3,300 3,300 Percent of Normal 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Surface Water Supplies Total SCWA Supplies 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200 Percent of Normal 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Multiple Dry Year Groundwater Supplies Third Year Supply Total Groundwater Supplies 450 327 232 100 100 Percent of Normal 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Total Projected Supplies 3,650 3,527 3,432 3,300 3,300 Percent of Normal 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Surface Water Supplies Total SCWA Supplies 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200 Percent of Normal 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Multiple Dry Year Groundwater Supplies Fourth Year Supply Total Groundwater Supplies 450 327 232 100 100 Percent of Normal 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Total Projected Supplies 3,650 3,527 3,432 3,300 3,300 Percent of Normal 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 52 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN 6.3 SUPPLY AND DEMAND ASSESSMENT 10635 (a) Every urban water supplier shall include, as part of its urban water management plan, an assessment of the reliability of its water service to its customers during normal, dry, and multiple dry water years. This water supply and demand assessment shall compare the total water supply sources available to the water supplier with the total projected water use over the next 20 years, in five-year increments, for a normal water year, a single dry water year, and multiple dry water years. The water service reliability assessment shall be based upon the information compiled pursuant to Section 10631, including available data from state, regional, or local agency population projections within the service area of the urban water supplier. This section compares the projected availability of the District’s supplies, discussed in Sections 5 and 6.2, to the projected demands of the District’s customers (see Section 3.2). As described further below, the District’s supplies are projected to be sufficient to meet the needs of its customers in normal years and multiple dry years over the forecast timeframe. In single dry years, however, the District is projected to experience a supply shortfall and will need to take additional measures to reduce demand or pursue additional supplies. 6.3.1 Normal Years As shown in Table 6.7, the District’s combined projected water supplies are sufficient to meet projected demands during normal years over the forecast timeframe. Table 6.7 – Normal Year Supply and Demand Comparison (DWR Table 7-2) Projected Supplies and Demands (AFY) 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 Total Projected Supplies 3,650 3,527 3,432 3,300 3,300 Total Projected Demands 3,121 3,125 3,111 3,110 3,117 Difference 529 402 321 190 183 Deficit as Percentage of Demand -- -- -- -- -- 6.3.2 Single Dry Years As shown in Table 6.8, the District is projected to experience demand shortfalls of 3 percent in single dry years in 2035 and 2040. The District will address such shortfalls by implementing its Water Shortage Contingency Plan as described in Section 7. During the recent drought, the District’s customers demonstrated the ability to conserve water to achieve water demand reductions (see Section 3.1). Additionally, the District may address a water supply deficit by producing more groundwater on a short‐term basis. Lastly, the District has been conservative in its water supply projections and has not quantified the future water supply projects that may increase the District’s water supply in the future (see Section 5.6). 53 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN Table 6.8 – Single Dry Year Supply and Demand Comparison (DWR Table 7-3) Projected Supplies and Demands (AFY) 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 Total Projected Supplies 3,650 3,235 3,140 3,008 3,008 Total Projected Demands 3,121 3,125 3,111 3,110 3,117 Difference 529 110 29 (102) (109) Deficit as Percentage of Demand -- -- -- 3% 3% 6.3.3 Multiple Dry Years As shown in Table 6.9, the District’s combined projected water supplies are sufficient to meet projected demands during multiple dry years over the forecast timeframe. Table 6.9 – Multiple Dry Years Supply and Demand Comparison (DWR Table 7-4) Projected Supplies and Demands (AFY) 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 Total Projected Supplies 3,650 3,527 3,432 3,300 3,300 Total Projected Demands 3,121 3,125 3,111 3,110 3,117 Multiple Dry Year First Year Supply Difference 529 402 321 190 183 Deficit as Percentage of Demand -- -- -- -- -- Total Projected Supplies 3,650 3,527 3,432 3,300 3,300 Multiple Dry Year Total Projected Demands 3,121 3,125 3,111 3,110 3,117 Second Year Supply Difference 529 402 321 190 183 Deficit as Percentage of Demand -- -- -- -- -- Total Projected Supplies 3,650 3,527 3,432 3,300 3,300 Total Projected Demands 3,121 3,125 3,111 3,110 3,117 Multiple Dry Year Third Year Supply Difference 529 402 321 190 183 Deficit as Percentage of Demand -- -- -- -- -- Total Projected Supplies 3,650 3,527 3,432 3,300 3,300 Multiple Dry Year Total Projected Demands 3,121 3,125 3,111 3,110 3,117 Fourth Year Supply Difference 529 402 321 190 183 Deficit as Percentage of Demand -- -- -- -- -- 54 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN 6.4 WATER QUALITY 10634. The plan shall include information, to the extent practicable, relating to the quality of existing sources of water available to the supplier over the same five-year increments as described in subdivision (a) of Section 10631, and the manner in which water quality affects water management strategies and supply reliability. The quality of the District’s water deliveries is regulated by the California Drinking Water Program, which requires regular collection and testing of water samples to ensure that the quality meets regulatory standards and does not exceed maximum contaminant levels. The District and the SCWA perform frequent water quality testing, which has consistently yielded results within the acceptable regulatory limits. The current consumer confidence report can be located on the District’s website at the following link: http://www.vomwd.com/qualityreport.php. The quality of existing surface water and groundwater sources over the next 25 years is expected to be satisfactory given current treatment practices. Surface water and groundwater will continue to be treated to drinking water standards, and no surface water or groundwater quality deficiencies are foreseen to occur in the next 25 years. 6.5 WATER MANAGEMENT TOOLS 10620 (f). An urban water supplier shall describe in the plan water management tools and options used by that entity that will maximize resources and minimize the need to import water from other regions. The District actively manages its water demands to minimize the need to import water from other regions. As described in Section 8, the District manages per capita water use through the implementation of a series of DMMs. The Maddaus Demand Analysis provides more detail regarding the District’s efforts to manage its water demand (see Appendix C). 55 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN 7. WATER SHORTAGE CONTINGENCY PLANNING This section summarizes the District’s Water Shortage Contingency Plan (“WSCP”), which is included in full as Appendix G. The District’s first WSCP was adopted on 21 January 1992, in response to AB 11X. The District’s WSCP was subsequently revised in 1996, 1998, 1999, 2005, and 2014. The WSCP was most recently revised on 7 April 2015, through adoption of Board Resolution No. 150401, to address day per week water restrictions that were mandated by the SWRCB. Among other revisions, the current version of the WSCP includes a new tier for residential billing and provides minor modifications to the water shortage stages. The updated WSCP included in this Plan also gives the District additional flexibility to address supply shortfalls that may result from, but are not limited to: droughts, extreme weather events, natural disasters, extended power outages, reduced deliveries from the SCWA, regulatory droughts, and other water shortage conditions. Prior to 2014, the District had never implemented its WSCP. Instead, the District relied on Board Resolutions and community outreach and participation to successfully achieve required water use reductions. For example, the District adopted Resolution No. 140304 on 4 March 2014, which expressed support for the SMSWP’s conservation efforts and, at the request of SCWA, established a voluntary conservation goal of 20 percent. This resolution did not enact a stage of the District’s WSCP. As the historic drought of 2012 through 2015 intensified, however, the SWRCB implemented a series of statewide prohibitions13 covering certain water uses and mandated statewide conservation targets that were determined independent of local water supply conditions (see Section 4.5). To achieve its mandated water conservation standard of 20 percent, the District moved from voluntary conservation to mandatory conservation. On 5 August 2014, the District implemented Stage 2 of its WSCP through adoption of Resolution No. 140801. At the same time, the District imposed water shortage charges through adoption of Resolution No. 140802. On 7 April 2015, in response to the SWRCB’s continuation of mandatory water conservation requirements, the District extended implementation of Stage 2 of its WSCP through 28 February 2016. On 2 February 2016 the District again extended its Stage 2 declaration. Efforts are underway to petition the SWRCB to rescind its conservation mandate for the District as it’s water supplies have returned to normal following a normal year of rainfall. On 28 July 2014, the SWRCB adopted emergency regulations to mandate water agencies, including the District, to implement their WSCP and establishing minimum actions to reduce outdoor water use. On 1 April 2015, the Governor of California issued EO B-29-15 directing the SWRCB to impose restrictions to achieve a state-wide 25 percent reduction in potable water use. In order to implement the requirements of EO 5-29-15, the SWRCB adopted Resolution 2015-0032 on 5 May 2015 to mandate further minimum actions by water suppliers and their customers to reduce potable water use into 2016. This resolution assigned a mandatory water conservation savings goal to each water supplier that established a required percentage reduction in residential per capita water use. On 2 February 2016, the SWRCB voted to extend the reduction targets through October 2016. 56 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN 7.1 STAGES OF ACTION 10632. (a) The plan shall provide an urban water shortage contingency analysis that includes each of the following elements that are within the authority of the urban water supplier: (1) Stages of action to be undertaken by the urban water supplier in response to water supply shortages, including up to a 50 percent reduction in water supply, and an outline of specific water supply conditions which are applicable to each stage. The District’s increasingly stringent stages of action for responding to reduced supply in a water shortage are summarized in Table 7.1. Table 7.1 – Stages of Water Shortage Contingency Plan (DWR Table 8-1) Percent Supply Stage Water Supply Condition Reduction1 1 Up to 25% Minimal Shortage – Up to 25% (Voluntary) 2 Up to 25% Moderate Shortage – Up to 25% (Mandatory) 3 35% Severe Shortage – 26% to 35% (Mandatory) 4 50% Critical Shortage – 36% to 50% (Mandatory) 1 One Stage in the Water Shortage Contingency Plan must address a water shortage of 50%. NOTES: The appropriate Stage will be enacted to the corresponding estimated water shortage that may result from the following: droughts, extreme weather events, natural disasters, extended power outages, reduced deliveries from the SCWA, regulatory droughts, and other water shortage conditions. 7.2 GUIDING PRIORITIES The District’s total demand reduction will be achieved by assigning different reduction goals to each water use sector. In order to develop water allocations during a water shortage, the District has established the following priorities, from highest to lowest priority:  Health and human safety, including non-landscaping residential use;  Commercial, industrial and institutional;  Existing landscaping; and  New demand (i.e., projects without executed District applications/agreements and full payment of District fees). The demand reductions sought in the District’s WSCP reflect the priorities described above. Reduction goals for each water use sector under Stages 2, 3, and 4 of the District’s WSCP are summarized in Table 7.2. 57 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN Table 7.2 – WSCP Reduction Goals by Customer Class Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Customer Class Reduction Goal Reduction Goal Reduction Goal Single Family Residential 25% 35% 55% Multi-Family Residential 25% 35% 42% Commercial / Industrial / Institutional 15% 20% 27% Dedicated Irrigation 50% 75% 90% Total 25% 35% 50% 7.3 ALLOCATION AMOUNTS Under Stages 2, 3, and 4 of the District’s WSCP, customers are assigned an allocated volume of water. When one of these stages is enacted, the allocated volume of water consumption is not to be exceed. Water use in excess of the customer’s allocation may trigger enforcement by the District, including fines and possibly termination of service (see Section 7.5). The amount of water allocated to each customer sector under Stages 2, 3, and 4 of the District’s WSCP are described below:  Stage 2: Mandatory program with the goal of 25 percent overall reduction o SFR customers receive up to 59 GPCD plus a moderate landscape allotment of 3,000 gallons per month per account from May through October o MFR customers receive up to 59 GPCD plus 50 percent historical net evapotranspiration-based demand for the square footage of the irrigated area from May through October (if irrigation is not served by a separate meter). o CII accounts receive 85 percent of their historical water use in the most recent 12- month period during which no water shortage demand reduction program was in place. o Dedicated irrigation accounts receive a water budget based on 50 percent of historical net evapotranspiration-based demand for the square footage of the irrigated area. o Hospitals receive 95 percent of their historical water use in the most recent 12- month period during which no water shortage demand reduction program was in place.  Stage 3: Mandatory program with the goal of 35 percent overall reduction o SFR customers receive up to 59 GPCD plus a minimal landscape allotment of 1,250 gallons per month per account from May through October. 58 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN o MFR customers receive up to 59 GPCD plus 25 percent historical net evapotranspiration-based demand for the square footage of the irrigated area from May through October (if irrigation is not served by a separate meter). o CII accounts receive 80 percent of their historical water use in the most recent 12- month period during which no water shortage demand reduction program was in place. o Dedicated irrigation accounts receive a water budget based on 25 percent of historical net evapotranspiration-based demand for the square footage of the irrigated area. o Hospitals receive 90 percent of their historical water use in the most recent 12- month period during which no water shortage demand reduction program was in place.  Stage 4: Mandatory program with the goal of 50 percent overall reduction o SFR customers receive up to 46.5 GPCD with zero gallons per month landscape allotment. o MFR customers receive up to 46.5 GPCD with zero gallons per month landscape allotment. o CII accounts receive 73 percent of their historical water use in the most recent 12- month period during which no water shortage demand reduction program was in place. o Dedicated irrigation accounts receive a water budget based on 10 percent of historical net evapotranspiration-based demand for the square footage of the irrigated area. o Hospitals receive 85 percent of their historical water use in the most recent 12- month period during which no water shortage demand reduction program was in place. 7.4 PROHIBITIONS ON END USES 10632. (a) (4) Additional, mandatory prohibitions against specific water use practices during water shortages, including, but not limited to, prohibiting the use of potable water for street cleaning. As discussed in Section 8.2.1, the District adopted Ordinance No. 1007 in 2000 to eliminate intentional or unintentional water waste when a reasonable alternative solution is available. In addition to these mandatory prohibitions, which are in place at all times, the District has incorporated prohibitions against specific water use practices during water shortages. The prohibitions on end uses associated with each Stage of the District’s WSCP are summarized below and in Table 7.3. 59 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN  Stage 1: Voluntary program with the goal of up to 25 percent overall reduction o Irrigation is limited to the hours between 8pm to 6am. o Use of any garden or utility hose without a hose-end shut-off nozzle is prohibited. o Using potable water for street washing is prohibited. o Washing sidewalks, patios, driveways and other hardscapes is prohibited, unless required for public health and safety. o Recycled water must be used for construction dust control.  Stage 2: Mandatory program with the goal of up to 25 percent overall reduction o Service of water in restaurants is prohibited, except upon request. o Hotels and lodging establishments must offer a linen opt-out service. o Actions included under Stage 1 become mandatory and the District begins enforcement (see Section 7.5). o Irrigation is limited to three days per week.  Stage 3: Mandatory program with the goal of up to 35 percent overall reduction o All water use prohibitions and requirements established in Stages 1 and 2 remain in effect. o Irrigation is limited to two days per week. o Operating ornamental fountains is prohibited. o Filling new swimming pools is prohibited. o No water-using landscape may be installed in new construction. o New construction must offset new demand by conserving one times the new demand within the community.  Stage 4: Mandatory program with the goal of up to 50 percent overall reduction o All water use prohibitions and requirements established in Stages 1, 2, and 3 remain in effect. o Irrigation is limited to one day per week. o No new water-using landscape may be installed by any customer. o New construction must offset new demand by conserving two times the new demand within the community. o Filling or topping-off of existing swimming pools is prohibited. 60 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN Table 7.3 – Restrictions and Prohibitions on End Uses (DWR Table 8-2) Penalty, Restrictions and Prohibitions Additional Explanation or Reference Charge, or Stage on End Users Other Enforcement? Other - Prohibit use of Washing sidewalks, walkways, driveways, Ordinance potable water for washing parking lots and other hard-surfaced areas Yes No. 1007 hard surfaces by direct hosing is prohibited, unless necessary for public health and safety. Other - Customers must Breaks or leaks are required to be corrected Ordinance repair leaks, breaks, and within 72 hours of discovery or notice Yes No. 1007 malfunctions in a timely from the District. manner Landscape - Restrict or Irrigation in manner that allows excessive Ordinance prohibit runoff from runoff of water, or unreasonably over- Yes No. 1007 landscape irrigation sprays the area of irrigation, is prohibited. Other - Require automatic Washing cars, boats, trailers or other Ordinance shut of hoses vehicles and machinery directly with a Yes No. 1007 hose not equipped with a shutoff nozzle is prohibited. Water Features - Restrict Use of potable water for non-recycling Ordinance water use for decorative decorative water fountains is prohibited. Yes No. 1007 water features, such as fountains CII - Other CII restriction or Use of water for single pass evaporative prohibition cooling systems for air conditioning is prohibited for all connections installed Ordinance after 6 June 2000 unless required for health Yes No. 1007 or safety reasons. Other - Prohibit vehicle Use of water for new, non-recirculating Ordinance washing except at facilities conveyor car wash systems is prohibited. Yes No. 1007 using recycled or recirculating water CII - Other CII restriction or Use of water for new non-recirculating Ordinance prohibition industrial clothes wash systems is Yes No. 1007 prohibited. Other - Require automatic Use of any garden or utility hose without a 1 shut-off hoses hose-end shut-off nozzle is prohibited. No Landscape - Limit landscape Irrigation is limited to the hours between 1 No irrigation to specific times 8pm to 6am. CII - Restaurants may only 1 -- No serve water upon request 61 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN Table 7.3 – Restrictions and Prohibitions on End Uses (DWR Table 8-2) Penalty, Restrictions and Prohibitions Additional Explanation or Reference Charge, or Stage on End Users Other Enforcement? Other - Prohibit use of Recycled water must be used for 1 potable water for construction dust control. No construction and dust control Other - Require automatic Use of any garden or utility hose without a shut-off hoses hose-end shut-off nozzle is prohibited. Yes This measure is voluntary under Stage 1 and becomes mandatory under Stage 2. Landscape - Limit landscape Irrigation is limited to the hours between irrigation to specific times 8pm to 6am. This measure is voluntary 2 Yes under Stage 1 and becomes mandatory under Stage 2. CII - Restaurants may only This measure is voluntary under Stage 1 2 Yes serve water upon request and becomes mandatory under Stage 2. CII – Hotels and lodging 2 establishments offer a linen -- No opt-out service Other - Prohibit use of Recycled water must be used for potable water for construction dust control. This measure is 2 Yes construction and dust control voluntary under Stage 1 and becomes mandatory under Stage 2. Landscape - Limit landscape Irrigation limited to three days per week. Yes irrigation to specific days Landscape - Limit landscape Irrigation limited to two days per week. Yes irrigation to specific days Decorative Water Features - Filling and/or refilling new and existing Restrict water use for decorative water features (i.e. ponds, lakes 3 Yes decorative water features, and fountains) is prohibited such as fountains Other - Prohibit use of Recycled water must be used for 3 potable water for construction dust control. Yes construction and dust control Other water feature or Filling new swimming pools is prohibited. Yes swimming pool restriction Landscape - Other landscape No water-using landscape may be installed 4 Yes restriction or prohibition in new construction. Other New construction must offset new demand 4 by conserving one times the new demand Yes within the community. Landscape - Other landscape No new water-using landscape may be 4 Yes restriction or prohibition installed by any customer. 62 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN Table 7.3 – Restrictions and Prohibitions on End Uses (DWR Table 8-2) Penalty, Restrictions and Prohibitions Additional Explanation or Reference Charge, or Stage on End Users Other Enforcement? Other New construction must offset new demand 4 by conserving two times the new demand Yes within the community. Other water feature or Filling or topping-off of existing 4 Yes swimming pool restriction swimming pools is prohibited. 7.4.1 Defining Water Features 10632. (b) Commencing with the urban water management plan update due July 1, 2016, for purposes of developing the water shortage contingency analysis pursuant to subdivision (a), the urban water supplier shall analyze and define water features that are artificially supplied with water, including ponds, lakes, waterfalls, and fountains, separately from swimming pools and spas, as defined in subdivision (a) of Section 115921 of the Health and Safety Code. As required by CWC §10632(b), the District distinguishes between “decorative water features” such as ponds, lakes, and fountains that are artificially supplied with water and “recreational water features” such as swimming pools and spas. As outlined in Table 7.3 above, the District has stricter prohibition on decorative water features compared to pools and spas. Existing decorative water features may be filled or re-filled up to Stage 3 of the WSCP, whereas existing pools and spas are allowed to fill or re-fill up to Stage 4 of the WSCP.14 7.5 PENALTIES, CHARGES AND OTHER ENFORCEMENT 110632. (a) (6) Penalties or charges for excessive use, where applicable. Depending on the extent of the water waste the District may, after written notification to customer and a reasonable time to correct the violation as solely determined by the District, take action to enforce the District’s water waste prevention ordinance (Ordinance No. 1007) or the WSCP. Penalties, fees, and charges are established by a resolution adopted by the District’s Board of Directors. While Stages 2, 3, and 4 of the WSCP are in place, customers are subject to potential enforcement action if their water use exceeds the established allotment over two consecutive billing cycles, or exceeds the established allotment in three billing cycles within a twelve month period. Customers are at all times subject to potential enforcement action if they are found to be in violation of one or more of the requirements of Ordinance No. 1007. The 14 Filling or re-filling of new pools and spas is prohibited under Stage 3 of the WSCP, prior to the prohibitions associated with existing pools and spas. 63 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN following actions may be taken, at the discretion of the District’s General Manager, to enforce Ordinance No. 1007 and the WSCP:  At the customer's request and expense, the District will perform a complete site water audit and the customer would be required to install additional water efficient fixtures on the basis of the audit.  At the customer’s expense, the District will install a flow-reducing device at the water meter.  Disconnection of water service and payment of the then applicable reconnection fee for reconnection of the water service.  The District may levy a water waste fee to the customer as summarized in Table 7.4. Table 7.4 – Procedure for Imposing Administrative Fees District Action Administrative Fee Hang door tag notifying customer of water waste issue No Fee Issue 1st letter to customer notifying them of water waste issue (14 No Fee days to comply) Courtesy call to customer to discuss resolution of water waste issue No fee Issue 2nd letter and/or hang 2nd door tag for same water waste issue (7 $25 days to comply) Issue 3rd letter and/or hang 3rd door tag for same water waste issue (7 $50 days to comply) Install flow restrictor if domestic water or turn off if dedicated $125 irrigation meter Continued water waste with a flow restrictor in place $250 64 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN 7.6 CONSUMPTION REDUCTION METHODS 10632. (5) Consumption reduction methods in the most restrictive stages. Each urban water supplier may use any type of consumption reduction methods in its water shortage contingency analysis that would reduce water use, are appropriate for its area, and have the ability to achieve a water use reduction consistent with up to a 50 percent reduction in water supply. In addition to the assignment of water allocations and prohibitions of specific water uses described in Section 7.3 and 7.4, respectively, the District will conduct actions at each Stage of the WSCP to further reduce water use. These actions are summarized below and in Table 7.5:  Stage 1: Voluntary program with the goal of up to 25 percent overall reduction o Adopt resolution requesting voluntary water conservation with non-allotment- based reduction goals for all user classes and prohibiting water waste and reducing all non-essential uses. o Initiate public information campaign, including preparing and disseminating educational brochures and bill inserts and technical information to specific customer types (e.g., Dedicated Irrigation and Commercial). o Set up public information booths urging water conservation and showing ways the public can save water. o Coordinate media outreach program, including issuing news releases to the media. o Explain other stages to the Board of Directors and public through workshops and forecast future actions that may be required should the shortage continue or worsen.  Stage 2: Mandatory program with the goal of up to 25 percent overall reduction o Adopt rationing ordinance assigning Stage 2 allotment to each water service, as described in Section 7.3. o Adopt resolution to implement Stage 2 Water Shortage Charges (see Section 7.8). o Increase District staffing support, including adding temporary position to staff phone lines, performing patrols for water waste violations, and conducting customer water use audits. o Increase public education and outreach campaign.  Stage 3: Mandatory program with the goal of up to 35 percent overall reduction o Adopt rationing ordinance assigning Stage 3 allotment to each water service, as described in Section 7.3. o Adopt resolution to implement Stage 3 Water Shortage Charges (see Section 7.8). o Increase public education and outreach campaign. o Establish construction water demand offset program. 65 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN o Expand efforts to patrol for water waste violations and conduct customer water use audits.  Stage 4: Mandatory program with the goal of up to 50 percent overall reduction o Adopt rationing ordinance assigning Stage 4 allotment to each water service, as described in Section 7.3. o Adopt resolution to implement Stage 4 Water Shortage Charges (see Section 7.8). o Increase public education and outreach campaign. o Promote participation in construction water demand offset program. o Expand efforts to patrol for water waste violations and conduct customer water use audits. Table 7.5 – Stages of Water Shortage Contingency Plan - Consumption Reduction Methods (DWR Table 8-3) Consumption Reduction Methods by Stage Additional Explanation or Reference Water Supplier Adopt resolution requesting voluntary water conservation with non-allotment-based 1 Other reduction goals for all user classes and prohibiting water waste and reducing all non- essential uses. Initiate public information campaign, including preparing and disseminating educational brochures and bill inserts and technical information to specific customer types (e.g., Dedicated Irrigation and Commercial). Set up 1 Expand Public Information Campaign public information booths urging water conservation and showing ways the public can save water. Coordinate media outreach program, including issuing news releases to the media. Explain other stages to the Board of Directors and public through workshops and forecast 1 Other future actions that may be required should the shortage continue or worsen. Adopt rationing ordinance assigning Stage 2 2 Other allotment to each water service, as described in Section 7.3. Implement or Modify Drought Rate Adopt resolution to implement Stage 2 Water 2 Structure or Surcharge Shortage Charges (see Section 7.8). Increase District staffing support in order to 2 Offer Water Use Surveys conduct more customer water use audits. 66 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN Table 7.5 – Stages of Water Shortage Contingency Plan - Consumption Reduction Methods (DWR Table 8-3) Consumption Reduction Methods by Stage Additional Explanation or Reference Water Supplier Increase District staffing support in order to 2 Increase Water Waste Patrols perform more patrols for water waste violations. Increase public education and outreach 2 Expand Public Information Campaign campaign implemented in Stage 1. Adopt rationing ordinance assigning Stage 3 3 Other allotment to each water service, as described in Section 7.3. Implement or Modify Drought Rate Adopt resolution to implement Stage 3 Water 3 Structure or Surcharge Shortage Charges (see Section 7.8). Increase public education and outreach 3 Expand Public Information Campaign campaign implemented in Stage 1 and expanded in Stage 2. Establish construction water demand offset 3 Other program. Expand efforts to offer customer water use 3 Offer Water Use Surveys audits. Expand efforts to patrol for water waste 3 Increase Water Waste Patrols violations. Adopt rationing ordinance assigning Stage 4 4 Other allotment to each water service, as described in Section 7.3. Implement or Modify Drought Rate Adopt resolution to implement Stage 4 Water 4 Structure or Surcharge Shortage Charges (see Section 7.8). Increase public education and outreach 4 Expand Public Information Campaign campaign implemented in Stage 1 and expanded in Stages 2 and 3. Implement or Modify Drought Rate Promote participation in construction water 4 Structure or Surcharge demand offset program established in Stage 3. Expand efforts to offer customer water use 4 Offer Water Use Surveys audits. Expand efforts to patrol for water waste 4 Increase Water Waste Patrols violations. 67 of 90 VALLEY OF THE MOON WATER DISTRICT 2015 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN 7.7 DETERMINING WATER SHORTAGE REDUCTIONS 10632. (a) (9) A mechanism for determining actual reductions in water use pursuant to the urban water shortage contingency analysis. The District’s wells and SCWA supply turnouts are all equipped with water meters. In addition, each potable water customer is metered. Non-residential landscape irrigation is metered separately from indoor use at most non-residential sites. The District reads meters on a bi-monthly basis and is able to document both demand reductions and high water users. During a supply shortage, the District will continue to monitor water use on this schedule to determine the effectiveness of the customer response to the implementation of the WSCP. Actual water savings achieved by implementing the WSCP will be determined by comparing water consumption records while the WSCP is in place with an appropriate baseline consumption. 7.8 REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE IMPACTS 10632 (a) (7) An analysis of the impacts of each of the actions and conditions described in paragraphs (1) to (6), inclusive, on the revenues and expenditures of the urban water supplier, and proposed measures to overcome those impacts, such as the development of reserves and rate adjustments. As described further in Section 8.2.3, the District employs a four-tiered, conservation-oriented, inclining block water rate structure for residential customers. The District’s current tiered water rate structure is designed to encourage efficient water use, even during normal water supply conditions. During a period of water shortage, however, water rates are subject to change. Changes to the water rate structure during each stage of action are designed to encourage all District customers to reduce their water use in accordance with the District’s water allocations and reduction goals. In addition, the rate structure changes are also necessary to help protect the financial condition of the District’s water system as water demands are reduced below normal/budgeted amounts. While designed to protect the District’s financial condition, the conservation-oriented rate structure to be used during a water shortage also introduces financial risk for the District because some fixed costs are recovered through the commodity rate, which is based on total water usage. Currently, the District’s receives 18 percent of its revenue from service charges and 82 percent from commodity rates. A reduction in water usage may result in commodity rate revenues not covering all of the District’s fixed costs. Two lines of action for fiscal prudence are incorporated into the District’s water shortage financial strategy and rate structure.
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