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1
Trends in California Water Management
  • CALAFCO Conference
  • Monterey, CA
  • September 9, 2005
  • Robert Shibatani Mark Horne
  • EIP Associates

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  • Water Trends
  • Supply Overview
  • Water Trends
  • LAFCo Implications

3
Water Supply Overview
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Californias Water Supply
  • About 190 million acre-feet of rain and snow/
    year
  • About 75 falls north of Sacramento
  • About 75 of demand is south of Sacramento
  • About 75 falls between November and March
  • About 75 of demand is between April and October
  • Depend on Cold Storage in the form of snow pack
  • About 60 soaks into ground, evaporates, or is
    used by native vegetation
  • Of remaining 40
  • 36 flows to ocean
  • 28 committed to environment
  • 28 used by agriculture
  • 7 used by cities and industry

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Californias Water System
7
Hydrology OverviewWatering Entering the State
8
Hydrology OverviewWatering Leaving the State
9
Hydrology OverviewStorage Changes
10
Storage/Allocation Problem
  • Cannot capture/retain Annual Inflows
  • Excess Unimpaired Inflow
  • Undersized Reservoirs
  • Flood Control Mandate of CVP/SWP
  • New On-Stream Reservoirs - Difficult
  • Cannot deliver to use areas
  • Distant source reservoirs
  • Undersized/non-existent Conveyance

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What are the Short-Term Supply Solutions?
  • Transfers
  • Assignments
  • Intra- and Inter-Regional
  • Groundwater Banking/Conjunctive Use
  • Demand Reduction
  • Water Conservation - Offset
  • Recycled Water - Offset

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What are the Delivery Constraints?
  • Infrastructure Limitations
  • Aged/Inefficient Facilities
  • Cost to Build New Facilities
  • Time to Build/Approve New Facilities
  • Regulatory Controls
  • Delta Water Quality X2
  • ESA Biological Opinions Minimum Flows
  • CVP Dedicated Yield

13
Water Trends
  • Traditional Water Planning
  • Water Supply
  • Storage and Delivery
  • Groundwater
  • Water Quality
  • Documentation
  • New Water Planning

14
Traditional Water Planning
  • Single Agency
  • Single (or Few) Sources
  • Safe Drinking Water Act
  • Water Quality Analysis
  • 12 parameters

15
Recent Trends Supply
  • Multiple Sources
  • Local Supplies
  • Surface Groundwater
  • Imported Water
  • Water Transfers

16
Recent Trends Supply
  • Non-Traditional Sources
  • Recycled Water
  • Storm Water
  • Conservation
  • Colored Water
  • Desalination

17
Recent Trends Storage Delivery
  • Limited Surface Storage Options
  • Increase in Conjunctive Use
  • Aging Infrastructure

18
Recent Trends Storage Delivery
  • Variations in Supply
  • Climate Variability
  • Interruptible Water
  • SWP Reliability Report
  • Environmental Concerns

19
Recent Trends Groundwater
  • Basins in Overdraft
  • Conjunctive Use
  • Expansion of Artificial Recharge
  • Aquifer Storage Recovery (ASR)

20
Recent Trends Groundwater
  • Quality Concerns
  • Contaminants from Prior Land Uses
  • Disinfection By-Products (THMs)

21
Recent TrendsWater Quality
  • Drinking Water Regulation
  • Tanner Bill, Prop. 65, CA Toxics Rule, etc.
  • MCLs, DLRs, UCRMs, etc.

22
Recent TrendsWater Quality
  • Surface Water Regulation
  • NPDES
  • Point Non-Point Sources
  • TMDLs
  • Watershed-based Implementation Strategies

23
Recent TrendsWater Quality
24
Recent TrendsWater Quality
25
Recent TrendsWater Quality
  • Emerging Contaminants
  • Pharmaceuticals Personal Care Products
  • Endocrine-Disrupting Compounds

26
Recent TrendsDocumentation
  • Source Water Assessment
  • Wellhead Protection Program

27
Recent TrendsDocumentation
  • Source Water Assessment
  • Wellhead Protection Program
  • Groundwater Management Plan (AB 3030)
  • Urban/Agricultural Water Management Plans

28
Recent TrendsDocumentation
  • Source Water Assessment
  • Wellhead Protection Program
  • Groundwater Management Plan (AB 3030)
  • Urban/Agricultural Water Management Plans
  • Information Exchange for General Plans
  • Water Supply Assessment (SB 610)
  • Water Supply Verification (SB 221)

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SB 610Water Supply Assessment
  • 500 Residential Dwelling Units
  • 500 Hotel/Motel Rooms
  • 500,000 sq. ft. Retail (or 1,000 employees)
  • 250,000 sq. ft. Commercial (or 1,000 employees)
  • 650,000 sq. ft. Industrial (or 40 acres or 1,000
    employees)

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SB 221Water Supply Verification
  • Subdivision for 500 units

31
SB 610 221Is the Supply Adequate?
  • Average Water Year
  • Single Dry Water Year
  • Multiple Dry Water Years

32
SB 610 221Information Sources?
  • Local Water Agencies
  • Urban Water Management Plans
  • Water Agencies with 3,000 connections
  • What to do in Developing Areas?

33
Water TrendsOther Issues
  • Habitat, Species Open Space Protection
  • Land Conservation

34
Water TrendsOther Issues
  • Local Watershed Plans

35
Water TrendsOther Issues
  • General Plans
  • Optional Water Element
  • Another Link Between Land Use Water?

36
Water TrendsOther Issues
  • Optional Water Element
  • Water Supply
  • Water Quality
  • Wastewater Treatment
  • Storm Water Management
  • Flood Management

37
Water TrendsOther Issues
  • Storm Water Liability?
  • Paterno v. State of California

38
Water TrendsThe New Water Planning
  • Integrated Regional Water Management
    (Proposition 50, Chapter 8)

39
New Water Planning
  • IRMW Plans may include
  • Water Supply Reliability, Water Conservation,
    Water Use Efficiency

40
New Water Planning
  • IRMW Plans may include
  • Water Supply Reliability, Water Conservation,
    Water Use Efficiency
  • Groundwater Recharge Management Projects

41
New Water Planning
  • IRMW Plans may include
  • Water Supply Reliability, Water Conservation,
    Water Use Efficiency
  • Groundwater Recharge Management Projects
  • Demonstration Projects for Drinking Water
    Treatment Distribution Methods

42
New Water Planning
  • IRMW Plans may include
  • Water Supply Reliability, Water Conservation,
    Water Use Efficiency
  • Groundwater Recharge Management Projects
  • Demonstration Projects for Drinking Water
    Treatment Distribution Methods
  • Water Banking, Water Exchange, Water Reclamation,
    Improvement of Water Quality

43
New Water Planning
  • IRMW Plans may include
  • Storm Water Capture, Storage, Treatment,
    Management
  • Planning Implementationof Multi-Purpose Flood
    Control Programs

44
New Water Planning
  • IRMW Plans may include
  • NPS Pollution Reduction, Management
    Monitoring
  • Contaminant Salt Removal

45
New Water Planning
  • IRMW Plans may include
  • Removal of Invasive Non-Native Plants
  • Creation and Enhancement of Wetlands
  • Acquisition, Protection, Restoration of Open
    Space Watershed Lands
  • Watershed Management Planning Implementation

46
New Water Planning
  • IRWM Plan Contents
  • Regional Agency or Group
  • Water Management Strategies
  • How Integration Improves Reliability
  • Regional Priorities
  • Implementation Strategies
  • Relation to Local Planning

47
New Water Planning
  • IRWM Issues
  • Short Timeline to Prepare a Draft
  • Self-Defined Region (Overlap Gaps)
  • Is There Life After Prop. 50?

48
LAFCO MandatesGovernment Code 56430
  • Infrastructure Deficiencies
  • Growth Population Projections
  • Financing Constraints Opportunities
  • Cost Avoidance
  • Rate Restructuring
  • Shared Facilities
  • Government Structure
  • Management Efficiencies
  • Local Accountability Governance

49
Contemporary Examples from Water Agency
Perspective
  • Water Supply Infrastructure
  • A B C D Daisy Chain Model
  • Firm Yield Multiple Dry Years?
  • Groundwater Banking - Accounting
  • Folsom Re-Operation Growth Moratorium
  • Sacramento Water Forum
  • Engineering/Hydraulics

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Keys to Integrated Regional Water Management
PlanningLAFCO Considerations
  • Recognize Water Management Trends
  • Recognize Spatiality 3 Dimensions
  • Recognize Potential of MSRs Key Tool
  • Questions?
  • What is an Appropriate Region?
  • Who should assume the Lead Role?
  • Can Regional Plans provide Local Info?

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Questions?
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Trends in California Water Management
  • Robert Shibatani
  • rshibatani_at_eipassociates.com
  • 916-325-4800
  • Mark Horne
  • mhorne_at_eipassociates.com
  • 310-268-8132
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