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RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Receive a presentation on current water supplies and water rates.
ITEM EXPLANATION:
This informational report provides an update to current water supply conditions in the Colorado Basin,
California and the San Diego region. The report will also discuss existing and potential water supply
cutbacks, as well as future rate increases.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT:
A growing list of species listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act, have been impacted
by State Water Project pumping. U.S. District Judge Wanger has ordered the reduction of pumping
by the State Water Project and/or the release of more water upstream of the State Water Project
pumps to establish temporary guidelines for the protection of the endangered species.
These endangered species are found in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta in Northern
California and the actions related to the reduction in State Water Project pumping do not have a direct
local impact for Carlsbad.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The current mandate by the Metropolitan Water District related to agriculture water cutback will have
impacts on water revenues. In conjunction with winter rainfall, the full impact is being evaluated.
Additionally, existing and pending rate increases from the Metropolitan Water District and the San
Diego County Water Authority are being evaluated for impacts on Carlsbad Municipal Water District
customers. Staff will monitor and analyze these factors, and other potential scenarios, to determine
financial impacts and the need for rate increases at the District.
EXHIBITS:
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DEPARTMENT CONTACT: Mark Stone 760-438-2722 mston@ci.carlsbad.ca.us
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Carlsbad Municipal Water DistrictWater Supply and Water Rate UpdateCarlsbad Municipal Water DistrictBoard of DirectorsApril 15, 2008Mark Stone, General Manager
AgendaWater Supply Conditions Colorado River CaliforniaConservation Efforts Focus AreasLong-Range Planning Water SupplyCommunity Engagement & SupportWater Rate Impacts
Colorado River WatershedNovember 28, 2007March 14, 2008
Colorado River2007 was 8thyear of historic drought MWD’s Colorado River Aqueduct half-full Reservoirs are at <50%2008 Winter to–date promising March and April storms are critical
California Conditions20072008Source: U.S. Drought Monitor
California Snow Pack ConditionSource: DWR California Data Exchange Center. March 17, 2008.Snowpack Water ContentRegion % Average to DateNorthern Sierra 106Central Sierra 87 Southern Sierra 99Statewide 95
State Water Project2007 was historic dry year throughout CaliforniaState Water Project challenges Project was not completed as planned Only 5.8 maf of storageLess than 1-1/2 years of protection Faces significant environmental, regulatory and judicial challengesJudge Wanger Delta Smelt pumping restrictions in effect in 2008Longer-term pumping restrictions expected 2008 Outlook35% water supply allocation for spring 2008Allocation could be raised more But deliveries will be reduced by court-imposing pumping restrictions.
So, are we out of the woods?No! MWD still likely to receive less imported supplies in 2008 than in 2007. 2009??? Actual supply amount depends upon:Rain/snow between now and spring 2008How pumping restrictions affect deliveries MWD and Water Authority will increase reliance on storage, spot water transfers, and conservation MWD Mandated Cutbacks to Interim Agricultural Water Program (IAWP)
Conservation EffortsKey Focus Areas Extraordinary Measures - 20 Gallon Challenge Enhanced Outreach Program Landscape Irrigation Personal Behaviors
Long-Range PlanningWater Supply Sources for the Future San Diego County Water Authority Carlsbad Municipal Water District
Diversifying San Diego County’s Water Supply Ratio19912008
Diversifying CMWD’sWater Supply RatioCWA: 100%CWA: 87%Conservation: 2%Recycled Water: 11%199120082020Local Seawater Desalination: 51%Conservation: 4%Recycled Water: 25%CWA: 20%Drought Resistant Supply = 0%Drought Resistant Supply = 13%Drought Resistant Supply = 90%
Community Engagement and SupportAdvocate for Delta Improvements Regional Benefit Water Conveyance Fix State bond measureImplement Commercial & Industrial Conservation Efforts Walk the talkPursue Local Supply & Infrastructure Efforts
Water Rates Connected to Water SupplyMetropolitan Water District (MWD)MWD March Board Meeting (evaluated 3 rate increase options)MWD Board approved a 14.3% increase Approx. 9.5% on Commodity, Fixed Charges & CIP $25 per acre foot charge for Drought Water PurchasesIAWP Cutback Impacting RevenuesUsing Reserves and/or Rate Stabilization Fund to smooth the Rate Increases
Water Rates Connected to Water SupplySan Diego County Water AuthorityLarge CIP ExpendituresFocus on Improving ReliabilityEmergency StorageIncreased Commodity Costs8.8%-12.3% (including MWD)IAWP Cutback Impacting RevenuesUsing Reserves and/or Rate Stabilization Fund to smooth the Rate Increases
Water Rates Connected to Water SupplyCarlsbad Municipal Water DistrictMWD & CWA increases must be absorbedSystem has grown by nearly 47%Added a Robust Recycled Water SystemIAWP Cutback Impacting RevenuesCMWD Evaluating Scenarios Related to MWD Existing and CWA Potential IncreasesBeen using Revenues Ourselves
SummaryWater Supplies are Limited and Becoming Unreliable (i.e. Cutbacks)Cost of Water is Ever IncreasingIncreased Competition for Transfers and Spot PurchasesNeed to Reduce Dependency on Imported SuppliesMust Continue Conservation EffortsCMWD to prepare additional update on Supplies and Potential Rate Increases
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