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Title: Water 101: Water Resource Planning in Southern California


1
Water 101Water Resource Planning in Southern
California
February 22, 2007
  • Presentation by
  • Gene Talmadge
  • Las Virgenes Municipal
  • Water District

2
Presentation Objectives
  • Inform you of
  • Background of Current Water Use in California
  • Sources of Water
  • CALFED Program
  • Colorado River 4.4 Plan
  • MWD Reliance
  • Local Supplies (surface, groundwater, other)
  • Water Resources Planning

3
California Water Use
Major Urban Areas 7 Use
Major Ag/Environ. 56 Use (Environmental is ½)
(Ocean flow - 36)
4
Sources of Water for Southern California
Federal Projects
State Projects
Local Projects
North - 75 Rainfall South 75 Usage
5
Southern California Water Supplies
Colorado River
Local Supplies (includes ground-water)
Metropolitan Water District
Owens Valley Aqueduct
State Water Project (San Francisco Bay-Delta)
6
Southern California Water Supply Million Acre
Feet/Year (MAF/YR)
  • Planned Current

State Water Project
4.2 2.4
1.2 0.55
Colorado River
0.48 0.37
Owens River Aqueduct
5.88 3.32
Difference is 2.5 MAF/YR. City of Los Angeles
with 3.5 million residents uses 0.6 MAF/YR.
7
CALFED The Bay Delta
all roads lead to the Delta
8
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9
CALFED Solution Area
Solution Area
  • ½ of Delta Water flows through San Francisco Bay
  • 2/3 of Water for CA residents flows through the
    Delta
  • Delta is vital link for water transfer and
    habitat
  • Delta channels carry water to pumps for transfer
    south

10
Whiskey is for drinking, water is for
fighting (Mark Twain)
  • We need a long-term solution
  • Water Quality
  • Environmental Restoration
  • Water Supply reliability
  • Water Use Efficiency
  • (Conservation)
  • Balanced Needs vs. Requirements

11
The Colorado River
15 MAF/Yr Planned Allot.
  • Lower Basin
  • CA 4.4 MAF
  • AZ 2.8 MAF
  • NV 0.3 MAF

12
Colorado River SupplyCalifornia 4.4 Plan
Priority
1 Palo Verde
2 Yuma Project
3.85 MAF/YR
3a Imperial Valley
3b Coachella
4 MWD
0.55 MAF/YR
Californias Legal Right
4.4 MAF/YR
5 MWD
0.66 MAF/YR
13
California 4.4 Plan Transfers
  • IID/SDCWA Transfer
  • 75-Year Agreement (200 KAF/Yr)
  • Ramp-up Provisions for 15 Years
  • Preservation of Salton Sea
  • Other MWD Transfers
  • Kern Valley
  • Sacramento Rice Farms
  • Palo Verde Valley (to SDCWA via MWD)

14
Colorado River QSA(Quantification Settlement
Agreement)
  • Many Players
  • MWD, U.S. Dept. of Interior, IID, DWR, SDCWA
  • Issues
  • Funding Costs 1.5 Billion
  • Environmental Salton Sea Restoration
  • Water Supply Interim Surplus Guidelines from
    Dept. of Interior
  • Water Quality Perchlorate, salinity
  • Conservation/Transfers IID 150 Million

15
Historic Dependence on MWD
Average Drought Las Virgenes 100 100
(Thousand Oaks similar) San Diego 75
85 Los Angeles 15 40
16
Desalination
  • High Cost vs. Other Sources
  • 420/AF vs. 800-1200/AF
  • Energy Intensive
  • Siting (Power and Intake/Outfall)
  • Environmental Impacts to Coastal Zone
  • Unlimited Supply from ocean
  • Clean Brackish water for conjunctive re-use
  • Infrastructure Improvements
  • Pipelines, Tanks, Pumps

17
Legislation/Bonds Water and Land Use
  • SB221/SB610 (Jan. 1, 2002)
  • Reference to Water Code, Sec. 10910
  • gt500 d.u.s written verification from water
    purveyor of availability developer responsible
  • Regional, Urban Water Management Plans - define
    real water supply (WET Water, NO Paper Water)
  • Water Supply Assessment after I.S.
  • Water Supply Verification in EIR

18
Bonds/Legislation Water and Land Use
  • Prop 50 - 3.4 Billion
  • Fenced moneys
  • CALFED
  • Develop New Water sources
  • Recycling and Conservation
  • Run on 200M for QSA
  • Prop 84 (2006) - 5.4 Billion
  • Funds water, flood control, natural resources,
    park and conservation projects
  • Integrated Water Resources Management Plans
    (IWRMP)

19
Water Supply Assessments
  • Water Code Sec. 10910-10915
  • CEQA requirements
  • Consideration for EIR, MND, ND
  • If supply questionable, must be addressed in CEQA
    document
  • Tie to adopted Urban Water Management Plan for
    water system

20
Water Supply Assessments
  • Definition of Project (Sec. 10912)
  • gt500 D.U.s or 500 ksf comm. office
  • gt500 rooms for hotel
  • gt650 ksf, 1000 people, gt 40 acres for industrial,
    man., processing plant
  • Any use demanding more water than 500 D.U.s
  • Public Water System
  • Piped water serving gt3000 connections
  • Means the whole system delivering potable water
    to the public

21
Water Supply Assessments
  • Project description (similar to CEQA)
  • Summary of water supply sources
  • Water supply entitlements
  • Firm water service contracts
  • Surface water storage
  • Desalination or other supply (RW)
  • Groundwater (BUT description of basin,
    adjudication, legal rights to pump, historical
    basis for pumping)

22
Water Supply Assessments
  • Existing demands (UWMP)
  • Future demands (AF/yr)
  • Compare Supply vs. Demand over 20 year period
  • Normal year, single dry, multiple dry years
    analyses of supply vs. demand (like UWMP)
  • Analyses include residential, commercial,
    industrial, and agricultural demands

23
Water Supply Assessments
  • Decision on water supply adequacy for the project
    lies with governing body of the water agency
  • 90 day period to complete WSA (30-day extension
    authorized)
  • If water available no further action

24
Water Supply Assessments
  • If water NOT available
  • Water agency provide plans for acquiring new
    supplies to meet demand
  • City/county show plans for acquiring additional
    water supplies and measures to do it
  • Costs and financing costs to acquire supply
  • Identify all permits, approvals, or entitlements
    to acquire additional supplies
  • Findings in EIR saying whether or not sufficient
    water supplies available

25
Water Conservation Measures
  • Landscape irrigation efficiencies
  • Low-flow fixtures in the house (including
    showers, toilets, washers)
  • Leak detection
  • Wise uses of water water budgets
  • Effective use of storage
  • Use of Recycled Water (irrigation purposes and
    groundwater replenishment)
  • Desalination development conjunctive re-use and
    recharge of groundwater basins

26
SUMMARY (page one)
  • Reliance on Imported Water
  • Conservation is Key
  • Re-Use important
  • Desalination Options
  • Costs

27
SUMMARY (page two)
  • Reliability, quality, storage
  • QSA and Outcomes (Salton Sea)
  • Link Water Supply to Land Use
  • Legislation and Bonds
  • Integrated Regional Water Management Plans
  • Water Supply Assessments

28
Thank You!!! Gene Talmadge (818)251-2128 gtalmadg
e_at_lvmwd.com
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