WELCOME! 2015 Urban Water Management Plan Workshop
9:30 Welcome/Introductions 9:45UWMP Overview 10:00Guidebook Format and Code Changes 10:30 Break 10:45 Standardized Tables 11:15Data Submittal (WUEdata) 11:30 LUNCH 12:20Other DWR Ongoing Programs 12:30Baselines, Targets, and Population Tool 1:15Wastewater and Recycled Water 1:45Local Agency Experience 2:15Question and Answer 2:30Adjourn Agenda
Starting the Journey Know Your Time Line Use the Guidebook Select a Team Hire Outside Help? Refer to 2010 UWMP Graphics and maps are helpful Use the Checklist Ask DWR for Guidance
DWR Guidance 2015 UWMP Guidebook (Final in December) Appendices (Final in December) Water Code Tables Checklist Recycled Water Manual for Water Audit Voluntary Reporting of Energy Intensity Voluntary Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment Methodologies Document (Update in December) Urban Drought Guidebook Population Tool (December 1) UWMP Website
California Water Code Requirements Division 6 Part 2.6 Sections – Urban Water Management Planning Act The UWMP Act directs water agencies in carrying out their long-term resource planning responsibilities to ensure adequate water supplies are available to meet existing and future demands. Water Conservation Act of 2009 (SB X7-7) Retail water suppliers are required to set targets and track progress toward decreasing daily per capita urban water use. 20 X 2020 Division 6 Part 2.55 Sections –
Water agencies must prepare a plan if they: (1)Supply at least 3,000 acre-feet of potable water per year OR (2)Serve at least 3,000 customers Multiple Service Areas
Detailed in 1.Methodologies Methodology 9: Regional Compliance 2.UWMP Guidebook Appendix D Regional UWMP OR Regional Alliance (Target only) Regional Reporting
(1) Notice 60 day notice to cities and counties that the Plan is being reviewed – CAN SEND EARLY Notice to same cities and counties of public hearing Notice of public hearing in newspaper (2) Hold Public Hearing(s) Review of Plan Allow community input regarding the urban retail water supplier's target implementation plan. Consider the economic impacts of the urban retail water supplier's target implementation plan. (3) Adoption by City Council or Board of Directors These may be combined Public Review and Adoption
Within 30 days of adoption, submit to: DWR, the California State Library, any city or county within which the supplier provides water. After submitting to DWR Within 30 days, supplier and DWR make the plan available for public review any city or county within which the supplier provides water. This has most likely been accomplished earlier (see above) DWR reports to legislature December of 2016 DWR submits report on status of UWMPs After Adoption
2015 Plans Due to DWR July 1, 2016
Questions?