HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-03-19; Municipal Water District; ; Approve an Amendment to an Agreement with Subrecipients of the U.S. Title XVI Grant Award for the North San Diego Water Reuse Coalition Regional Recycled Water ProgramCA Review GH
Meeting Date: March 19, 2024
To: President and Board Members
From: Scott Chadwick, Executive Manager
Staff Contact: Shoshana Aguilar, Senior Management Analyst
shoshana.aguilar@carlsbadca.gov, 760-814-0241
Subject: Approve an Amendment to an Agreement with Subrecipients of the U.S.
Title XVI Grant Award for the North San Diego Water Reuse Coalition
Regional Recycled Water Program
Districts: All
Recommended Action
Adopt a resolution approving an amendment to the subrecipient agreement for the U.S. Title
XVI Water Reclamation and Reuse grant award for the North San Diego Water Reuse Coalition
Regional Recycled Water Program and authorizing the Executive Manager to sign the
amendment and future amendments.
Executive Summary
On Feb. 14, 2023, the Carlsbad Municipal Water District Board approved the subrecipient
agreement for the U.S. Title XVI Water Reclamation and Carlsbad Municipal Water District grant
award for the North San Diego Water Reuse Coalition’s Regional Recycled Water Program,
which is related to the disbursement of federal grant money for recycled water projects.
Staff are now requesting that the CMWD Board approve an amendment to the agreement to
ensure the district’s ability to accept and use approximately $2.4 million in additional federal
grant funds for recycled water capital improvement projects.
These additional grant funds will give the CMWD the potential to reduce disbursements from
its existing State Revolving Fund recycled water loan and offset a portion of future recycled
water rate increases. The grant funds save money for the CMWD’s ratepayers and support the
expansion of recycled water, which is a renewable and drought-proof local supply of water for
irrigation and other uses.
Explanation & Analysis
Background
The coalition is a group of North County water and wastewater agencies, including the CMWD,
which collaborates to optimize the regional reuse of wastewater. The coalition has years of
success in applying for and receiving funding through multiple grant opportunities for recycled
water capital improvement projects.
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Staff Report
One grant source is the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation’s Title XVI recycling and reuse program,
which supports projects to reclaim and reuse wastewater in 17 western states and Hawaii. Title
XVI includes funding for the planning, design and construction of water recycling and reuse
projects.
The proposed subrecipient agreement amendment incorporates the latest grant award into the
existing agreement. The amendment describes the responsibilities for grant subrecipients that
are part of the Coalition’s Regional Recycled Water Program, which includes the CMWD. The
original subrecipient agreement authorized the Olivenhain Municipal Water District to serve as
the lead agency for the coalition in accordance with the terms of the Title XVI 2021 grant
agreement with the Bureau of Reclamation.
The agreement between Olivenhain and the Bureau of Reclamation’s Bureau of Reclamation
and the subrecipient agreement are both anticipated to be amended again if the bureau
awards additional funds for the coalition’s federal fiscal year 2023 grant application, which was
submitted in December 2023.
FY 2021 grant award
The Bureau of Reclamation announced the Title XVI funding opportunity in 2021. Olivenhain, as
the lead agency for the coalition, applied for the grant and, in 2022, entered into a funding
agreement with the Bureau of Reclamation for the initial $6,100,000 grant award. In this lead
agency role, Olivenhain is required to act on the coalition’s behalf for the purposes of project
management, oversight, compliance, operations and maintenance. Responsibilities include the
timely submission of invoices, receipts and progress reports.
To ensure Olivenhain’s ability to perform according to the terms of the Title XVI grant
agreement with the Bureau of Reclamation, Olivenhain requires each of the grant subrecipients
to fulfill responsibilities identified in the grant agreement. At its Jan. 18, 2023, meeting,
Olivenhain’s Board of Directors approved the subrecipient agreement, which conveyed these
responsibilities to each participating member of the coalition. The CMWD Board approved the
subrecipient agreement on Feb. 14, 2023, which included about $800,000 in grant funds for
Carlsbad recycled water projects.
FY 2022 grant award
The Bureau of Reclamation announced another Title XVI funding opportunity in January 2022.
Olivenhain submitted a second grant application for the coalition and the Bureau of
Reclamation notified the Coalition in August 2022 that additional Title XVI funding in the
amount of $17,826,952 was granted. The incremental award increased the grant funding total
to $23.9 million. The CMWD’s portion of this round of funding was $2.4 million, which
increased its grant total to over $3 million. To accept this additional funding, staff request that
the CMWD Board approve the amendment to the subrecipient agreement.
FY 2023 grant application
In January 2022, the Bureau of Reclamation increased the total amount of funding available for
certain Title XVI projects to $30 million. This means that the Coalition’s program remains
eligible for future awards of up to $6,073,048 before reaching the $30 million maximum.
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The Bureau of Reclamation issued another Title XVI funding opportunity in September 2023,
and Olivenhain submitted a third application in December 2023 for the remaining eligible
amount. If successful, the CMWD would be asked to sign a second amendment to the
subrecipient agreement. Since the CMWD is nearing completion of its planned recycled water
projects under this funding program, the additional grant amount anticipated for the CMWD
would be about $200,000 if the grant application is successful.
Fiscal Analysis
There are no direct costs associated with approval of the subrecipient agreement amendment.
However, failure to approve it could jeopardize the additional $2.4 million share of federal
grant funds available to the CMWD.
Next Steps
Upon the CMWD Board’s approval, staff will submit the executed agreement amendment to
Olivenhain.
Environmental Evaluation
This action to sign an agreement amendment does not constitute a project within the meaning
of the California Environmental Quality Act under California Public Resources Code Section
21065 in that it has no potential to cause either a direct physical change in the environment or
a reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment and therefore does not
require environmental review.
Exhibit
1.Carlsbad Municipal Water District Board resolution
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RESOLUTION NO. 1729
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE CARLSBAD
MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT, APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE
SUBRECIPIENT AGREEMENT FOR THE U.S. TITLE XVI WATER RECLAMATION
AND REUSE GRANT AWARD FOR THE NORTH SAN DIEGO WATER REUSE
COALITION REGIONAL RECYCLED WATER PROGRAM
WHEREAS, the Carlsbad Municipal Water District, or CMWD, Board has determined that the
expansion of recycled water use provides a renewable, local and drought-proof supply of water for
irrigation and other uses is in the best interest of the CMWD; and
WHEREAS, federal grant funds offset ratepayer costs; and
WHEREAS, the CMWD has partnered with the North San Diego County Water Reuse Coalition
to successfully obtain federal grant funding from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation for local recycled
water projects; and
WHEREAS, the Olivenhain Municipal Water District is the lead agency for the North San Diego
County Water Reuse Coalition; and
WHEREAS, the Olivenhain Municipal Water District has drafted an amendment to the
subrecipient agreement for participating agencies in the North San Diego County Water Reuse Coalition
to receive the approved additional federal grant funding from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Carlsbad Municipal Water District Board of the City
of Carlsbad, California, as follows:
1.That the above recitations are true and correct.
2.That the subrecipient agreement amendment for the U.S. Title XVI Water and Reuse
Grant Award for the North San Diego Water Reuse Coalition Regional Recycled Water
Program, Attachment A, for administration of federal grant funds for recycled water
projects is approved.
3.That the Carlsbad Municipal Water District Executive Manager or designee is authorized
to sign the subrecipient agreement amendment, Attachment A, and submit the
executed agreement to the Olivenhain Municipal Water District.
4.That the Carlsbad Municipal Water District Executive Manager or designee is authorized
to sign all future subrecipient agreement amendments for this program to accept
additional funds and to extend the term of the sub recipient agreement, as needed.
Exhibit 1
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PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Special Meeting of the Carlsbad Municipal Water
District Board of Directors of the City of Carlsbad on the 19th day of March, 2024, by the following vote,
to wit:
AYES:
NAYS:
ABSTAIN:
ABSENT:
BLACKBURN, BHAT-PATEL, ACOSTA, BURKHOLDER, LUNA.
NONE.
NONE.
NONE.
KEITH BLACKBURN, President
SHERRY FREISINGER, Secretary
(SEAL)
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AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO AGREEMENT 23AGR001 BETWEEN OLIVENHAIN MUNICIPAL WATER
DISTRICT AND SUBRECIPIENTS OF THE TITLE XVI WATER RECLAMATION AND REUSE FY 2021
GRANT AWARD FOR THE NORTH SAN DIEGO WATER REUSE COALITION REGIONAL RECYCLED
WATER PROGRAM
The agreement between Olivenhain Municipal Water District, a Municipal Water District
organized and operating pursuant to Water Code Sections 71000 et seq. (hereinafter Olivenhain);
and Carlsbad Municipal Water District (Carlsbad), the City of Escondido (Escondido), Leucadia
Wastewater District (Leucadia), the City of Oceanside (Oceanside), Rincon del Diablo Municipal
Water District (Rincon), San Elijo Joint Powers Authority (San Elijo), and Vallecitos Water District
(Vallecitos) (collectively Subrecipients), which was entered into by the parties on September 8,
2022 (hereinafter Subrecipient Agreement), is amended as follows:
1.Purpose of this Amendment. On September 12, 2023, the United States Bureau of
Reclamation issued Amendment No. 1 to Grant Agreement R22AP00518, attached hereto as
Exhibit “A”. Amendment No. 1 to the Grant Agreement requires corresponding amendments to
the Subrecipient Agreement, including, but not limited to:
•Increase the total project costs and federal contribution, due to additional funding
received from USBR in the amount of $17,826,952.00.
•Adjust the estimated federal and non-federal cost-share amounts and percentages, due
to the additional funding received.
•Extend the period of performance and completion date.
•Revise the Scope of Work to include additional activities.
•Revise the costs for grant administration and compliance with the National Environmental
Protection Act.
Attachment A
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2. Amend Grant Agreement. Section 2, “Grant Agreement,” is revised as follows:
Olivenhain has entered into the Grant Agreement with USBR on behalf of the Parties. The total
estimated amount of federal funding is $23,926,952. USBR estimates its administrative costs
associated with NEPA compliance to be $100,000, which it will withhold from the amount
disbursed to Olivenhain; however, if USBR does not expend the administrative funds in their
entirety, the remaining funds may be obligated to Olivenhain. Therefore, the initial amount of
federal funds available is limited to $23,826,952. The amount of reimbursable federal grant
funding due to each agency under this Agreement is identified in the table below.
Olivenhain: $3,677,691
Carlsbad: $3,142,997
Escondido: $3,916,691
Leucadia: $191,858
Oceanside: $6,280,336
Rincon: $424,866
San Elijo: $3,740,372
Vallecitos: $2,452,142
Total: $23,826,952
3. Amend Subrecipient Cost Share of Project Costs. Section 3, “Subrecipient Cost Share of
Project Costs,” is revised as follows:
At least 75% non-federal cost-share is required for costs incurred under this Agreement. Based
on the budget estimate in the Grant Agreement, the estimated federal share of allowable costs
is 19% ($23,926,952) and the estimated non-federal cost share is 81% ($102,607,761.94).
Reimbursement of these costs will be at 25% up to the grant amount identified in the Grant
Agreement.
The federal share of allowable costs shall not be expended in advance of the Parties’ non-federal
share. It is expected that expenditure of federal and non-federal funds based upon the estimated
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cost share percentages shall occur concurrently. At the end of the period of performance, if the
final costs are lower than the original estimate and the 75% non-federal cost share is met, the
final payment and financial report can reflect a lower cost share for the Parties than the original
budget estimate.
Documentation of cost must be submitted to Olivenhain for inclusion in the invoicing packet
submitted to USBR. A change in the Project’s total costs may change the required cost share.
4. Amend Scope of Work. Section 4, “Scope of Work,” is revised as follows:
In accordance with Section 5 of the Grant Agreement, Subrecipients shall complete the tasks
shown below no later than the Planned Completion Date:
Subrecipient Task Planned Completion Date
Olivenhain
a. Pipelines
b. Service laterals
c. Flow meter
d. Pump station
a. July 2023
b. July 2023
c. December 2022
d. September 2025
Carlsbad a. Storage tank
b. Pipelines
a. June 2025
b. December 2023
Escondido a. Treatment upgrades a. September 2025
Leucadia a. Pipeline a. November 2023
Oceanside a. Pipeline
b. Storage tank
c. Pump station
a. June 2024
b. September 2025
c. September 2025
Rincon a. Pump stations a. September 2025
San Elijo
a. Pipeline
b. Service laterals
c. Storage reservoir
d. Pump stations
a. September 2025
b. September 2025
c. September 2025
d. September 2025
Vallecitos a. Treatment a. September 2025
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5. Amend Reporting Requirements. Section 7, “Reporting Requirements,” is revised as
follows:
For the term of this Agreement, the Parties must submit regular progress reports in accordance
with Section 6.1.3 and Section 10 of the Grant Agreement. Subrecipients shall submit to
Olivenhain semi-annual progress reports which shall accompany an invoice and all invoice backup
documentation; Olivenhain will submit this information to USBR. A final performance report is
required at the conclusion of the performance period. Subrecipients must provide reporting
information to Olivenhain according to the following schedule:
Report Due to Olivenhain
Progress Report for April 1, 2023 through September 30, 2023 October 22, 2023
Progress Report for October 1, 2023 through March 31, 2024 April 22, 2024
Progress Report for April 1, 2024 through September 30, 2024 October 22, 2024
Progress Report for October 1, 2024 through March 31, 2025 April 22, 2025
Progress Report for April 1, 2025 through September 30, 2025 October 22, 2025
Final Report November 30, 2025
6. Amend Costs for Grant Administration and Compliance with the National Environmental
Protection Act. Section 9, “Costs for Grant Administration and Compliance with the National
Environmental Protection Act,” is revised as follows:
On behalf of the Coalition, Olivenhain entered into an agreement in December 2021 with
Woodard & Curran for administration of the grant; this agreement expired in 2023. On August
22, 2023, Olivenhain entered into a new agreement with Rincon Consultants on behalf of the
Coalition to administer the grant. Cost sharing for grant administration support services
provided by consultants and Olivenhain staff shall be based on the grant value received by each
party which has been designated as 15.4% Olivenhain, 13.2% Carlsbad, 16.4% Escondido, 0.8%
Leucadia, 26.4% Oceanside, 1.8% Rincon, 15.7% San Elijo, and 10.3% Vallecitos. The combined
estimated value of Woodard & Curran and Rincon Consultants grant administration support
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agreements are $53,952.00 and the value of Olivenhain staff’s grant administration costs were
identified in the April 2021 grant application as $20,562.00. The cost share is as follows:
Olivenhain: $11,501.24
Carlsbad: $9,829.09
Escondido: $12,248.66
Leucadia: $600.00
Oceanside: $19,640.49
Rincon: $1,328.68
San Elijo: $11,697.26
Vallecitos: $7,668.58
Total: $74,514.00
The December 2021 agreement with Woodard & Curran and the August 2023 agreement with
Rincon Consultants also retain each consultant, respectively, to work with USBR to achieve
compliance with the National Environmental Protection Act. Estimated costs for NEPA
compliance are not to exceed $120,852.00. NEPA compliance costs are to be divided evenly
among the eight Parties ($15,106.50 each). Woodard & Curran and Rincon Consultants will bill
Olivenhain for these services monthly, and Olivenhain will invoice Subrecipients.
Olivenhain shall act as the administrator for the December 2021 agreement with Woodard &
Curran and the August 2023 agreement with Rincon Consultants. Olivenhain shall have no
obligation to advance funds to either Woodard & Curran or Rincon Consultants on behalf of the
Parties if funds are not deposited in a timely manner with Olivenhain. Olivenhain will administer
the grant administration support agreement as a convenience only and assumes no other
responsibility under said contract on behalf of the other Parties. Olivenhain shall receive monthly
reports from Woodard & Curran or Rincon Consultants and share them with the other Parties.
All Parties may agree to meet with the consultant for consultation and reports as needed or
requested.
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All Parties shall have the right to comment on all consultant invoices, payments to the
consultant, and fund requests and request corrections thereto if necessary.
7. Original Agreement in Full Force and Effect. All other terms, covenants, and conditions in
the Subrecipient Agreement shall remain in full force and effect and shall be applicable to this
Amendment.
8. Effective Date. The effective date of this Amendment executed in counterparts within the
North County Judicial District, County of San Diego, State of California, is September 13, 2023.
[Signatures on next page]
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DATED: _______________ OLIVENHAIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
By: ________________________________
Kimberly A. Thorner, General Manager
DATED: _______________ CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
By: ________________________________
Vicki Quiram, General Manager
DATED: _______________ CITY OF ESCONDIDO
By: ________________________________ Angela Morrow, Director of Utilities
DATED: _______________ LEUCADIA WASTEWATER DISTRICT
By: ________________________________
Paul Bushee, General Manager
DATED: _______________ CITY OF OCEANSIDE
By: ________________________________
Lindsay Leahy, Water Utilities Director
DATED: _______________ RINCON DEL DIABLO MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
By: ________________________________
Clint Baze, General Manager
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DATED: _______________ SAN ELIJO JOINT POWERS AUTHORITY
By: ________________________________
Michael Thornton, General Manager
DATED: _______________ VALLECITOS WATER DISTRICT
By: ________________________________
James Gumpel, General Manager
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