7 responses to findings and recommendations
F2
Climatologists predict future extended periods of low moisture with occasional wet years. Response: See response to Finding 1.
Response: Disagree
Score: -1
disagrees with finding F-2, insofar as SWD is concerned.
F3
Climate change is inevitable and is exacerbated by human behavior. Response: This is a question for climatologists, not water districts. However, to the extent this finding is ultimately confirmed, Serrano Water District is addressing future uncertainty as described in the response to Finding 1.
Response: Agree
Score: +1
agrees with finding F.3.
R3
The County of Orange and all Orange County cities should formulate an emergency development moratorium plan in anticipation of the Colorado River water supply being constrained. The emergency moratorium plan should be developed by the end of calendar year 2023. Response: Serrano Water District does not see a need for an emergency moratorium plan currently, at least as pertains to central and northern Orange County. Much of the new development in northern and central Orange County is anticipated ...
Response: Implemented
Score: 0
R.3: The recommendation has been implemented by SWD.
F4
South Orange County relies primarily on the importation of water. Response: This finding is consistent with Serrano Water District's understanding. However, Serrano Water District understands that South Orange County agencies have a number of promising local water supply projects in development (e.g., Doheny Desalination Project) that may decrease reliability on imported water supplies over the long term.
Response: Disagree
Score: -1
disagrees with finding F.4, insofar as SWD is concerned.
F5
Local water suppliers recognize that enhanced stormwater capture and storage, wastewater recycling, and infrastructure improvements will not be sufficient to address the long-term forecast of drought and its effects on supply. Response: This finding does not appear supported at least as to central and northern Orange County. The amount of local water available from projects such as the final expansion of the OCWD Groundwater Replenishment System (GWRS) has increased, thereby freeing up additiona...
Response: Disagree
Score: -1
disagrees with finding F.5, insofar as SWD is concerned.
F6
There is significant water infrastructure planning, but inadequate implementation. Response: We disagree with this finding at least as to northern and central Orange County. See responses to findings 1, 4, and 5 for examples of good water planning and implementation that increase local water supply reliability. Honorable Maria Hernandez Presiding Judge Orange County Grand Jury August 28, 2023
Response: Disagree
Score: -1
disagrees with finding F.6, insofar as SWD is concerned.
F7
The review and approval process for major water capital projects is cumbersome and overly restrictive. Response: Serrano Water District generally agrees with this finding.
Response: Agree
Score: +1
agrees with finding F.7, insofar as SWD is concerned and aware.