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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2005-12-06; Municipal Water District; 607; Temporary Pump Rental Expenses Calavera DamQ 0 a a a a 5 .. z 0 F 0 < n m 3 0 4B# 607 VITG. 12/06/05 CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT - AGENDA BILL TITLE: APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS FOR DEPT. HDY &/ CITY ATTY. & - TEMPORARY PUMP RENTAL EXPENSES FOR THE CALAVERA DAM IEPT. ENG I CITY MGR.2 RECOMMENDED ACTION: Adopt Resolution No. 1262 the Calavera Dam. appropriating funds for temporary pump rental expenses for ITEM EXPLANATION: The Calavera Dam is an earth-fill dam that impounds waters from the Calavera Creek watershed to form Lake Calavera. At present, the Calavera Dam’s outlet works are inoperable and are in need of remedial improvements. At this time, the ultimate repair project is being coordinated through the environmental permitting process and is anticipated to be ready for public bidding in Spring 2006 with construction completion anticipated in Summer 2007. As a result of the dam’s outlet works being inoperable, the District’s maintenance and operations staff are unable to control the water surface levels of Lake Calavera retained by the Calavera Dam. In order to actively manage the Calavera Dam during the 2005/2006 rainfall season, staff is developing a short-term pumping plan to draw down the reservoir level in advance of accumulative rainfall effects so that the reservoir‘s storage capacity can be increased and discharge of dam storage through the spillway channel can be conducted in a controlled manner. Staff has requested proposals for short-term pump rentals from Rain for Rent and Baker Pumps. One proposal for the pump rental was received by Rain for Rent. The rented pump will utilize the latest technologies and will be capable of discharging 4,500 gpm in advance of cumulative rainfall events. The pump rental equipment includes the suction and discharge piping, a fluid spill containment membrane, and sound attenuation. Historically, the surface levels of Lake Calavera have varied from 1964 to 21 7-ft above mean sea level (amsl). At present, the surface level is approximately 208-ft amsl. During last year’s rainfall season, the dam experienced two separate spillway flow events. These flow events were the first occurrence since 1993. The rented pumps would be used to prevent, or reduce, the potential of a spillway flow. Operation of the rental pump will not exceed the historical range of this facility and will be activated only to increase the storage capacity of the reservoir and to avoid discharges through the spillway channel during rainfall events. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: This short-term project is categorically exempt from the environmental review process under the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), Section 15269 (c). The Planning Director has filed a Notice of Exemption of November 18, 2005. Page 2 of Agenda Bill No. 7 TEMPORARY PUMP RENTAL Estimated Mobilization & Demobilization Monthly Pump Rental (4 months 63 $7,800 per month) Fuel Expense (4 pumping periods - 4 days per period) FISCAL IMPACT: The Engineer’s Estimate for the temporary pump rental is as shown below in Table 1. TABLE 1 EST1 MATED COSTS $7,000 $31,200 $1 0,000 Contingencies TOTAL RENTAL COST $1,800 $50,000 The mobilization and demobilization costs are estimated and will be confirmed once the work is conducted. Additionally, the fuel expense is variable to the amount of use. Funding from the Council Contingency Fund is recommended for the rental expenses. EXHIBITS: 1. Location Map. 2. Resolution No. 1262 approving appropriation of funds for temporary pump rental expenses for the Calavera Dam. DEPARTMENT CONTACT: Chris Muehlbacher, (760) 602-2736, cmueh63ci.carlsbad.ca.us A c LOCATI 0 N MAP NOT TO SCALE v ((L PROJECT I cm OF OCEANSIDE VICINITY MAP PROJECT OF os "3--$_1 \ cm k WINITAS PROJECT NAME CALAVERA DAM - SHORT TERM PUMPING I ExH;lT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION NO. 1262 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT (CMWD), APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR TEMPORARY PUMP RENTAL EXPENSES FOR THE CALAVERA DAM. WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of Carlsbad Municipal Water District has determined it necessary, desirable, and in the public interest to rent a temporary pump to control the water surface level of the Calavera Dam; and WHEREAS, proposals for short-term pump rentals have been solicited; and WHEREAS, one (1) proposal has been received for the temporary pump rental from Rain for Rent; and WHEREAS, this short-term project is categorically exempt from the environmental review process under the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), Section 15269 (c); and WHEREAS, the estimated pump rental and operations costs for the temporary pump system is $50,000; and WHEREAS, funding from the City Council Contingency Fund in the amount of $50,000 is iecessary; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Directors of Carlsbad Municipal JVater District as follows: 1. That the above recitations are true and correct. Yl Yl 71 Yl Yl Yl Yl I/ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2. That the Finance Director is hereby authorized to fund $50,000 from the City Council Contingency Fund. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a special meeting of the Carlsbad Municipal Water District held on the 6th day of December , 2005 by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Board Members Lewis, Hall, Kulchin, Packard, Sigafoose NOES: None ATTEST (SEAL) 5 All Receive-Agenda Item # For the Infmtion of the: Asst. From: "Dand D2" <dandd2@peoplepc.com> To: <counciI@ci,carlsbad.ca.us> Date: Mon, Dec 5,2005 11 :34 PM Subject: Lake Calavera Pumping- Agenda item # 1, AB 607 Honorable Mayor and City Council The consent calendar for tonight's meeting includes an item for rental of a pump and associated expenses to draw down the water level of Lake Calavera. We do not object to this project. We do not object to the city processing this illegally as exempt from CEQA . (The city created the emergency condition- by not repairing the dam in a timely manner, by not having an adequate drainage system in place to protect the downstream area from damage during times of high rainfall,and by not processing a MND in a timely manner- any of these actions would have precluded the need for temporary pumping of the lake as an emergency measure.) We do object to the way this is being done- with no conditions specified that assure that there will be no adverse impacts from this project. Our specific concerns include: - potential need for a Stream Alteration permit According to telephone conversation on December 5,2005 with Tamara Spear of the CA Department of Fish and Game, there has been no consultation with their agency about this project, and such a project may require a Stream Alteration Permit. - no HMP consistency concurrence by the USFWS According to Ben Frater with the USFWS staff have been conferring about the project to repair the dam- but the city has not reported this plan to pump the lake. According to Mr. Frater "pumping of a wetland is not a benign activity and could have adverse impacts." He further stated that the city is obligated to, at a minimum, review and report on consistency with the HMP and this has not been done. - lack of specific project conditions that assure no adverse impacts Simply stating in a staff report that the rental pump includes a fluid spill membrane and sound attenuation does not constitute any enforceable environmental protection. Other items of concern are not even addressed. Such conditions would be addressed in a CEQA document. Identifying this as exempt from CEQA does not eliminate the city's responsibility to do this project correctly. These conditions are not specified in the agenda bill or resolution and according to the project manager many of them are still being evaluated . Where are the controls on this projectjmpacting wetlands, in core habitat owned by the city? How can you make sure that Rancho Carlsbad will not experience further erosion- like they did last year when newly installed drainage controls did not work like the engineers said they would? At a minimum project conditions should include: - restrictions on volume and velocity of pumping to assure there will be no adverse downstream hydrologic impacts - guidelines on maximum drawdown levels, how this will be determined in the field, and how this will be coordinated with rainfall projections - protection from fuel spills in the staging area,storage area, and during operation . - protection from vandalism or injury in this area of high public use, including many unsupervised children - restrictions on noise levels taking into account the proximity to wetland and upland avian species during the nesting season as well as the nearby residences. - protection of fish and other aquatic species from entering pump inlet We suggest you authorize staff to move forward with this equipment rental, but require that they report back with more detailed plans on how this project will be carried out and with specific conditions to protect these very special natural resources prior to placing such equipment next to Lake Calavera. Thank you for doing the right thing. Diane Nygaard On behalf of Preserve Calavera cc: Spear" ctspear@dfg.ca.gov>, "Chris Muehlbacher" <CMueh@ci.carlsbad.ca.us>, <mesco@ci .carlsbad.ca .us> "Mike Grim" <mgrim@ci.carlsbad.c.us>, <Benjamin-Frater@fws.gov>, "Tamara