Disadvantaged & Small Systems Assistance Program

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Disadvantaged & Small Systems Assistance Program IRWM Disadvantaged Community and Tribal Involvement “Lessons Learned” Summit November 8-9, 2019 Disadvantaged & Small Systems Assistance Program

So… We updated our IRWMP! How This Came About We had a pretty good IRWMP During the Prop. 84 process DWR encouraged regions to update their IRWMs Include: Climate Change Include: Disadvantaged Communities Proposition funds were used to motivate DWR motivated by holding onto your check… So… We updated our IRWMP!

US Census American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Data: 2010 – 2014 DAC = MHI of $49,191 SDAC = MHI of $36,893

US Census American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Data: 2010 – 2014 DAC = MHI of $49,191 SDAC = MHI of $36,893

New Mojave IRWM Adopted Objectives

New Mojave IRWM Adopted Objectives

The State is Getting Serious about DAC’s via Proposition 1 Funding Proposition 1 = $7.5 Billion Dollars to Spend on CA Water Projects

“OK State… We Found Our Under-represented DACs…” “We Don’t Do This Kind of Work, Now What???” We Looked for Partners Visit: http://calruralwater.org/

Avenue of Help: Small Systems Seeking Support MWA Funding Small Systems Sub-Committee to the IRWM Contact Small Water System (DAC) Needs Assessments & Trainings (TMF) CRWA Analysis If Wanted/Needed, Build a Plan for Long Term Sustainability and Look for Funding Funding Opportunities for Project Needs Project Implementation

Small Systems Program Design Public/Private partnership to deliver services MWA can’t – We needed help (ability, longevity, perception) 1 CRWA will first do a Needs Assessment covering all bases of TMF: Technical, Managerial, Financial 2 From the Needs Assessment CRWA may recommend a variety of tasks. Examples (Rate study, energy analysis, conservation plan, leak detection, corporate compliance review, master plan) 3 These things are all intended to position the system for a pre-application for funding from a variety of sources 4

Small Systems Accomplishments (~3 years) Conducted 21 Needs Assessments throughout our service area First step for grant applications 9 Corporate Reviews completed/in progress Articles of incorporation, Bylaws and rules and regulation review 8 planning grant applications submitted to the CA SRF and Proposition 1, two planning grants awarded

Small Systems Accomplishments (~5 years) MWA funded total = $652,158 Awarded grant total = $5,860,690 Each $1 dollar invested, yields $8.98 in grant dollars Funding sources = MWA, SRF, SWRCB, DWR and Prop. 1 TA 20 needs assessments completed 5 wastewater needs assessments completed 5 conservation plans completed 10 corporate compliance reviews completed 9 SRF planning grants awarded to SWS Conducted over 350 visits to SWS to perform TMF 3 Median Household Income surveys performed 19 half/full Day Workshops – Free to Attendees 27 leak detection survey’s completed (4 SWSAP, 23 Prop. 84) 6 sampling plans completed 6 Master Plans completed 10 Rate Studies conducted

Takeaway’s Challenging to bridge the gap between funding sources and needs of smaller DACs 1 Local non-regulatory leadership is important (for us) 2 Partnerships (Multi-Agency Public, Regulatory, and Private) and trust are needed (as well as a sage, cheerleader, helicopter parent, Dutch Uncle & therapist) 3

Takeaway’s Local successes validate the program to other DACs and yes… “You CAN survive the grant process!” and funding is beginning to come in… Consistently (& that is only part of the process)… 4 The region and appears to be working better as a group rather than individual systems Which includes locals discussing consolidation… 5 IS: Partnering with DACs to bring systems up to standard, along with education to ensure long term sustainable self reliance NOT: Replacement/refurbish systems and set up to fail due to lack of Technical, Managerial & Financial (TMF) expertise of systems 6 Manage expectations. Smaller systems are often guarded and provincial. The technical part is easy, people are hard. This is a long process and not everybody will want to participate… at least at first. 7

Thank You Lance Eckhart, PG, CHG Director of Basin Management & Resource Planning Mojave Water Agency (760) 946-7000 leckhart@mojavewater.org www.mojavewater.org www.mywaterplan.com www.smallwatersystems.org http://www.calruralwater.org/ Thank You

The Model has Caught On… Lahontan Funding Area Employing This Model DAC IRWM Prop. 1 Funds for Lahontan Funding Area ($2.45M) Utilized Using A Non-Profit Focused on Suite of Services