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Drought Response Plan and
Water Supply Update
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RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Receive an update on drought and water supply conditions.
ITEM EXPLANATION:
This informational report provides an update on the current drought conditions affecting the
Carlsbad Municipal Water District. This report will also discuss the San Diego County Water
Authority Drought response plan adopted April 24, 2008, as well as the impacts of potential
water supply cutbacks.
FISCAL IMPACT:
None
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT:
None
EXHIBITS:
None
DEPARTMENT CONTACT: Mark Stone 760-438-2722 mston@ci.carlsbad.ca.us
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Drought Response and Water Supply UpdateCarlsbad Municipal Water DistrictBoard of DirectorsSeptember 23, 2008Mark Stone
AgendaWater Supply Conditions / Severity of DroughtDuration of DroughtManaging the DroughtCommunity InvolvementWhat’s Next
Water Supply Conditions and Severity of DroughtColorado River reservoirs only 50% fullState water project reservoirs only 50% fullCourt ordered pumping restrictionsGovernor proclaimed state-wide droughtMWD has declared water supply alertCWA has declared a drought watch
Duration of DroughtDry periods of 1-5 years are a regular occurrence in CaliforniaNo one knows how long a drought will last5-7 consecutive years of above average rain fall neededImprovements to Delta will take a minimum of 5-7 years
Managing the DroughtWater Suppliers have 5 options for managing water supply shortages Buying water transfers from somewhere else Develop new supplies like ocean desalination Conservation through efficiency programs and incentives Water rates that discourage high water use Mandatory use restrictions
Community InvolvementMWD and CWA at drought alert and drought watchBoth asking for extraordinary conservation effortVoluntary reductions to achieve 10% reduction
Examples of Conservation PracticesNo washing down paved surfacesIrrigate residential/commercial landscapes before 10AM and after 6PMServe/refill water at food establishments by request onlyCut back landscape irrigation by one day per weekWash vehicles at commercial sites that re-circulate water or use a bucket and a hose with positive shut-offStop water waste from irrigation runoff into the gutter and storm drains
What’s NextAgencies in region will be declaring a drought watchAll agencies in region will be adopting ordinance with increasing restrictive usesCMWD will adopt 4 stage ordinance to manage supply shortages
WatchVoluntary up to 10% ReductionWe Are HereWe Are HereWe Are HereAlertUp to 20% ReductionIrrigation RestrictionsCriticalUp to 40% DeductionNo car washing at home Further irrigation restriction Potential finesMore than 40% ReductionIrrigation for crops only 24 hours to fix leaksEmergency
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