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“Tales from the Drought” August 24, 2016
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West Kern Water District Source of supply: State Water Project (Contract = 31,500af) Average Demands = 22,000 af Banked Supplies = 200,000 af Demands distribution: – Power Plants (3 gigawatts) = 11,000 af – Oil and Gas Production = 8,000 af – West Side Communities = 3,000 af
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Drought Timeline
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2013-2014 Critically Dry: – 3 rd year – 20% voluntary conservation – Water Shortage Contingency Plans – Nights, Nozzles and Brooms
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Drought Timeline 2014-2015 Critically Dry: – 4 th year – 25% Mandatory Conservation
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What did we learn? California's can conserve: – 24% Conservation in ‘15-’16 – 1.75 million acre-feet of conserved water
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What did we learn?
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One size fits all has its flaws: – Climate – Turf safety – Evaporative coolers – Population growth
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What did we learn? Drought resiliency doesn’t pay.
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What did we learn? Enlargement of State Government: – The Water Conservation Act of 2009 (reflecting back on SBX7 and 20% by 2020) – Extraordinary conservation vs. Conservation as way of life – Reasonable Use Doctrine: “Overbuilding supply” “The right to turf”
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What did we learn? Conservation vs. Water Use Efficiency Water became “mainstream” news topic
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What did we learn?
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You have to work the regulatory process – Comment letters – Testimony at hearings – Develop coalitions – Use the media A case study: – How do you conserve 28% when only 13% of your water goes to residential and commercial? – Agricultural and Industrial exemption – Alternative (Arbitrary) Compliance – Qualitative vs. Quantitative
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Moving forward………. The new Executive Order calls for water use efficiency improvements that include: Developing new urban water use targets that generate more water conservation than existing SBX7-7 requirements Reducing water loss (SB 555 mandate loss audits by October 2017). Improving urban Water Shortage Contingency Plans and reporting requirements New requirements for agricultural water suppliers
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