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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015-06-22 - Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda Packet Yorba Linda Hater District AGENDA YORBA LINDA WATER DISTRICT CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING Monday, June 22, 2015, 8:30 AM 1717 E Miraloma Ave, Placentia CA 92870 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL COMMITTEE MEMBERS Daniel Mole, Chair Bill Guse Rick Buck, Vice Chair Fred Hebein Lindon Baker Joe Holdren Carl Boznanski Modesto Llanos Oscar Bugarini, Sr. Cheryl Spencer-Borden 3. PUBLIC COMMENTS Any individual wishing to address the committee is requested to identify themselves and state the matter on which they wish to comment. If the matter is on this agenda, the committee Chair will recognize the individual for their comment when the item is considered. No action will be taken on matters not listed on this agenda. Comments are limited to matters of public interest and matters within the jurisdiction of the Water District. Comments are limited to three minutes. 4. DISCUSSION ITEMS This portion of the agenda is for matters such as technical presentations, drafts of proposed policies, or similar items for which staff is seeking the advice and counsel of the Committee members. This portion of the agenda may also include items for information only. 4.1. Recap of Water Use Restrictions and Imposition of Drought Penalties to Comply with State of California Mandate 4.2. Metropolitan Water Supply Update 4.3. Draft FY 2015/16 Operating Budget (Materials to be provided at the meeting.) 4.4. President's Report 4.5. Future Agenda Items 5. ADJOURNMENT 5.1. The next Citizens Advisory Committee meeting is scheduled to be held Monday, July 27, 2015 at 8:30 a.m. Items Distributed to the Committee Less Than 72 Hours Prior to the Meeting Pursuant to Government Code section 54957.5, non-exempt public records that relate to open session agenda items and are distributed to a majority of the Committee less than seventy-two (72) hours prior to the meeting will be available for public inspection in the lobby of the District's business office located at 1717 E. Miraloma Avenue, Placentia, CA 92870, during regular business hours. When practical, these public records will also be made available on the District's internet website accessible at http://www.ylwd.com/. Accommodations for the Disabled Any person may make a request for a disability-related modification or accommodation needed for that person to be able to participate in the public meeting by telephoning the Executive Secretary at 714-701-3020, or writing to Yorba Linda Water District, P.O. Box 309, Yorba Linda, CA 92885-0309. Requests must specify the nature of the disability and the type of accommodation requested. A telephone number or other contact information should be included so the District staff may discuss appropriate arrangements. Persons requesting a disability-related accommodation should make the request with adequate time before the meeting for the District to provide the requested accommodation. ITEM NO. 4.1 AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: June 22, 2015 Subject: Recap of Water Use Restrictions and Imposition of Drought Penalties to Comply with State of California Mandate DISCUSSION: This Ordinance was developed in response to Governor Brown's April 1, 2015 executive order calling for a statewide reduction in potable water use, and the subsequent emergency drought regulations adopted by the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) on May 6, 2015, in which a conservation mandate of 36% (comparative to 2013 consumption) was set for the District. The SWRCB has informed water suppliers, including the District, that failure to meet their established conservation mandates may subject them to penalties of up to $10,000 per day. In order to address the SWRCB's mandate, the District seeks to establish water use restrictions and impose administrative penalties upon customers who exceed certain water use restrictions. The collection of these proposed penalties are not for the purpose of recovering the cost of providing water service to District customers. ATTACHMENTS: Description: Type: Ordinance No. 15-01.pdf Ordinance Backup Material ORDINANCE NO. 15-01 ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE YORBA LINDA WATER DISTRICT INSTITUTING DROUGHT PENALTIES TO COMPLY WITH STATE OF CALIFORNIA MANDATE WHEREAS, on January 17, 2014 the Governor of California proclaimed a State of Emergency due to severe drought conditions and directed state officials to take all necessary actions to prepare for these drought conditions; and WHEREAS, on April 25, 2014 the Governor of California issued an executive order that called on all Californians to redouble their efforts to conserve water; and WHEREAS, on April 1, 2015, due to persisting drought conditions, the Governor of California issued an executive order that called for a statewide reduction in potable water use of 25%, and WHEREAS, on May 6, 2015, emergency drought regulations, which were adopted by the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB), went into effect setting conservation mandates for water suppliers; and WHEREAS, for Yorba Linda Water District, the SWRCB has established a conservation mandate of at least 36%; and WHEREAS, the SWRCB has informed water suppliers, including Yorba Linda Water District, that failure to meet the conservation mandate may subject them to penalties of up to $10,000 per day; and WHEREAS, on May 11, 2015 the Board of Directors adopted Resolution No. 15-04, determining that due to drought or other water supply conditions, a water shortage or threatened shortage exists and a consumer demand reduction is necessary to make more efficient use of water and appropriately respond to existing water conditions; and WHEREAS, the Board of Directors, in order to address the SWRCB's mandate, seeks to establish water use restrictions and establish and impose administrative penalties upon any customer who exceeds the water use restrictions set forth herein; and WHEREAS, the penalties established and imposed herein are not for the purpose of recovering the cost of providing water service to Yorba Linda Water District's water customers. Ordinance No. 15-01 Instituting Drought Penalties to Comply with State of California Mandate 1 NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED, under the authority of State law, including, but not limited to Sections 31026 and 53069.4 of the California Water Code, that the Board of Directors of the Yorba Linda Water District does hereby establish water use restrictions and establish and impose administrative penalties upon any customer who exceeds the water use restrictions in order to comply with the SWRCB's conservation mandate and to protect the District's water supplies, reduce the quantity of water consumed, and deter and prevent the waste or unreasonable use of valuable water resources. Section 1. Administrative Penalties for Exceeding Mandatory Water Use Restrictions Beginning July 1 , 2015, each customer who has a potable water account with the District shall be subject to the following administrative penalties at the end of their respective billing cycle should their consumption exceed the amounts set forth below: Residential Penalty Block 1 1-18 Units $ - Block 2 19-29 Units $ 10.00 Block 3 30-49 Units $ 20.00 Block 4 50-74 Units $ 40.00 Block 5 75-99 Units $ 80.00 Block 6 100+ Units $ 160.00 Commercial Penalty Block 1 1-50 Units $ - Block 2 51-75 Units $ 25.00 Block 3 76-100 Units $ 50.00 Block 4 100-150 Units $ 100.00 Block 5 151-200 Units $ 200.00 Block 6 200+ Units $ 400.00 Irrigation Penalty Block 1 1-115 Units $ - Block 2 116-200 Units $ 65.00 Block 3 201-300 Units $ 130.00 Block 4 301-400 Units $ 260.00 Block 5 401-500 Units $ 520.00 Block 6 500+ Units $ 1,000.00 Ordinance No. 15-01 Instituting Drought Penalties to Comply with State of California Mandate 2 Section 2. Payment of Penalties Any penalty imposed pursuant to Section 1 shall be collected on the customer's water bill. Failure to pay a penalty amount will be treated as nonpayment of the water bill and water service may be terminated as a result. In the event that the individual responsible for payment of the water bill is not the violator of this Ordinance, notification of penalties will go to both the violation address and the billing address on file, with any and all fines and associated charges. Payment of the bill will be the final responsibility of the individual named on the account. Section 3. Appeal Procedures 1. Filing an Appeal. Any customer who wishes to appeal an administrative penalty imposed by the District pursuant to this Ordinance shall comply with the following procedures: a. The appellant shall pay all amounts due and owing on his/her water bill, including any disputed penalty(ies) imposed by the District pursuant to this Ordinance. b. The appellant shall submit an appeal request form (Exhibit A) to the General Manager or his/her designee no later than fourteen (14) days from the date of the appellant's water bill for the billing cycle in which any penalty(ies) are imposed. 2. Basis for Granting an Appeal. An appeal may be granted under the following limited circumstances: a. The amount of water delivered to the appellant's property did not violate the rules and regulations, as evidenced by a demonstrable malfunction in the meter serving the appellant's property or a billing error by the District. b. The appellant demonstrates the water use is needed for health and/or safety reasons. 3. Denial of Appeal Request. The decision by the General Manager or his/her designee to deny a request for appeal shall be final. Section 4. Use of Penalties Penalty funds collected pursuant to this Ordinance shall not be collected for the purpose of recovering the cost of providing water service to Yorba Linda Water District's water customers and shall be segregated into a fund which is not used to pay the cost of providing water service to Yorba Linda Water District's water customers. Ordinance No. 15-01 Instituting Drought Penalties to Comply with State of California Mandate 3 Section 5. These rules and regulations shall be in full force and effect on June 1, 2015. Section 6. The Board Secretary is hereby instructed to publish this Ordinance pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 31027 of the California Water Code. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 28th day of May 2015, by the following called vote: AYES: Directors Beverage, Collett, Hawkins, Kiley and Melton NOES: None ABSTAIN: None ABSENT' None Ric Collett, President Yorba Linda Water District ATTEST: Marc Marc ntonio, Board Secretary Yorba Linda Water District Reviewed as to form by General Counsel Arthur . Kidman, Esq. Kidman Law LLP Ordinance No. 15-01 Instituting Drought Penalties to Comply with State of California Mandate 4 ITEM NO. 4.2 AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: June 22, 2015 Subject: Metropolitan Water Supply Update ATTACHMENTS: Description: Type: Water Supply Report- BB 2.pdf Water Supply Report May Backup Material MLJNICIRAL WATER DISTRICT OF ORANGE --- -- --- COUNTY Memorandum DATE: June 15, 2015 TO: Member Agencies — MWDOC Division One FROM: Brett R. Barbre, Director— Division One SUBJECT: Monthly Water Usage Data, Tier 2 Projection & Water Supply Information The attached figures show the recent trend of water consumption in Orange County (OC), an estimate of Tier 2 volume for MWDOC, and selected water supply information. Fig. 1 OC Water Usage, Monthly by Supply OCWD Groundwater water was the main supply in March. Fig. 2 OC Water Usage, Monthly, Comparison to Previous Years Water usage in March 2015 was above average compared to past usage. Fig. 3 Historical OC Water Consumption OC water consumption of about 622,000 AF in FY 2013-14 was up about 3-'/2 % from FY 2012-13, but was still below the long-term average of about 630,000 AF/yr. Although OC population has increased 20% over the past two decades, water usage has not increased, on average. A long-term decrease in per-capita water usage is attributed mostly to Water Use Efficiency (water conservation) efforts. High Temperature, precipitation and the economy all remain indicators to O.C. water consumption. Predicted water consumption for 2014-15 is 590,000 AF. Fig. 4 MWDOC "Firm" Water Purchases, 2015 "Firm" water above the Tier 1 limit will be charged at the higher Tier 2 rate. Our current projection of Tier 2 purchases is zero in 2015. Water Supply Information Includes data on: Rainfall in OC; the OCWD Basin overdraft., Northern California and Colorado River Basin hydrologic data-, the State Water Project (SWP) Allocation, and regional storage volumes. The data has implications for the magnitude of supplies from the three watersheds that are the principal sources of water for t" OC. Note that a hydrologic year is Oct. 1 st through Sept. 30 . • Orange County's accumulated rainfall through April was below average for this period. This continues the impact of the previous three hydrologic years' below- normal rainfall in reducing those local supplies that are derived from local runoff. • Northern California accumulated precipitation in April was around 75% of normal for this period. The Northern California snowpack was 5% of normal as of April 1St, the date used for year-to-year comparison. This follows three below- average hydrologic years. The State of California has been in a declared Drought Emergency since January 2014. The State Water Project Contractors Table A Allocation is only 20% as of the end of April. This percentage will most likely remain 20% due to dry conditions throughout the state. • Colorado River Basin accumulated precipitation in April was a little 72% average for this period. The Upper Colorado Basin snowpack was 76% of average as of April 15th. However, this follows two below-average hydrologic years, and this watershed is in a long-term drought. Lake Mead and Lake Powell combined have about 61% of their average storage volume for this time of year. If Lake Mead's level falls below a "trigger" limit, then a shortage will be declared by the US Bureau of Reclamation (USBR), impacting Colorado River water deliveries for the Lower Basin states. The USBR predicts that the "trigger" limit could be reached as early as June 2015 and most likely in March 2016. 80,000 70,000 w 60,000 W Lu 50,000 U a 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 0 Fig. 1A OC Water Usage, Monthly by Supply with projection to end of fiscal year =Import[1] =Other Local [2] =OCWD Basin [3] =projected [4] Rainfall It It I 'IT It LO LO LO LO LO LO , , , , , 6) Q j > U C: -0 L L >, C: Q U) O Z 0 LL 2:� Q : 5.0 4.5 4.0 3.5 ) a� 3.0 2.5 - 2.0 1 .5 ry 1 .0 0.5 0.0 [1] Imported water for consumptive use. Includes"In-Lieu"deliveries and CUP water extraction. Excludes"Direct Replenishment'deliveries of spreading water,"Barrier Replenishment' deliveries,and deliveries into Irvine Lake. [2] Other local includes recycled water, local basin water, Irvine Lake water extraction,and Cal Domestic deliveries. Excludes recycled water used for Barrier recharge. Numbers are estimates until data collection is completed. [3] GW for consumptive use only. Excludes In-Lieu water deliveries and CUP water extraction that are counted with Import. BPP in FYI 4-15 is 72%. [4] MWDOC's estimate of monthly demand is based on the projected FY 14-15"Retail"water demand and historical monthly demand patterns. prepared by the Municipal Water District of Orange County "numbers are subject to change 80,000 70,000 60,000 Fig. 113 OC Water Usage, Monthly by Supply with projection to end of fiscal year Warm Winter 2015 =Import[B oOCWD Basin [3] — High Temp =Other Local [2] =projected [4] 95 90 85 w Ur 80 }, CU 50,000 W Q L) a 75 E 40,000 9 70 30,000 6511 Q) 20,000 60 10,000 55 > Q' 0 50 , , , , , U1 Q j > U CL � 0 L L Q >, Q (n z 0 LL 2: 2 [1] Imported water for consumptive use. Includes"In-Lieu"deliveries and CUP water extraction. Excludes"Direct Replenishment'deliveries of spreading water,"Barrier Replenishment' [2] Other local includes recycled water, local basin water, Irvine Lake water extraction,and Cal Domestic deliveries. Excludes recycled water used for Barrier recharge. Numbers are [3] GW for consumptive use only. Excludes In-Lieu water deliveries and CUP water extraction that are counted with Import. BPP in FY'14-15 is 72%. [4] MWDOC's estimate of monthly demand is based on the projected FY 14-15"Retail"water demand and historical monthly demand patterns. prepared by the Municipal Water District of Orange County "numbers are subject to change [1] Sum of Imported water for consumptive use(includes"In-Lieu"deliveries; excludes"Direct Replenishment'and"Barrier Replenishment')and Local water for consumptive use prepared by the Municipal Water District of Orange County "numbers are subject to change Fig. 2A OC Monthly Water Usage [1 Comparison to Last 4 Fiscal Years Partial Year Subtotals ❑FY 10-11 ❑FY 11-12 ■FY 12-13 ■FY 13-14 ❑FY 14-15 80,000 700,000 70,000 600,000 60,000 500,000 w 50,000 w U- 400,000 Lu 40,000 w LL U a v 300,000 30,000 a 20,000 200,000 10,000 100,000 - 0 _ y L L D N U O N cB N N :3 Q cn 0 z o LL 2! Q g Notes Allocations were in effect in FY 09-10 and FY 10-11 ending Apr-2011. [1] Sum of Imported water for consumptive use(includes"In-Lieu"deliveries; excludes"Direct Replenishment'and"Barrier Replenishment')and Local water for consumptive use prepared by the Municipal Water District of Orange County "numbers are subject to change 650,000 600,000 550,000 500,000 450,000 �- 400,000 w w 4 350,000 LU Q 300,000 250,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 Fig. 213 Orange County Cumulative Monthly Consumptive Water Usage [1]: present year compared to last 4 calendar years Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec [1] Sum of Imported water for consumptive use(includes"I n-Lieu"deliveries; excludes"Direct Replenish menfand"Barrier Replenishment")and Local water for consumptive use prepared by the Municipal Water District of Orange County "numbers are subject to change Fig. 3A HISTORICAL WATER CONSUMPTION[1] AND POPULATION[2] IN OC 700,000 LL Q w 650,000 CO M a600,000 550,000 500,000 450,000 o Consumptive Water Use --0—Population 3.50 3.00 2.50 C O 2.00 z O a J 1.50 a O a Q 0.50 400,000 ii iii iii iii Iii Iii Iii Iii Iii Iii Iii Iii Iii Iii Iii Iii Iii Iii Iii Iii Iii Iii Iii Iii Iii ii 0.00 '89 -'90 -'91 -'92 -'93 -'94 -'95 -'96 -'97 -'98 -'99 -'00 -'01 -'02 -'03 -'04 -'05 -'06 -'07 -'08 -'09 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 - 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 Fiscal Year [1] Consumption includes potable, recycled and non-potable usage; excludes Barrier and Spreading water. The most recent data involve some estimation. [2] Population estimates in the 2000s decade were revised by the State Dept.of Finance to reflect the 2010 Census counts. [3] Projection of FY 14-15 water use estimated by MWDOC based on partial-year data. Projection of FY 14-15 population estimated by MWDOC continues historical trend. prepared by the Municipal Water District of Orange County "numbers are subject to change [1] Consumption includes potable, recycled and non-potable usage; excludes Barrier and Spreading water. The most recent data involve some estimation. [2] Rainfall data from Santa Ana Statin#121 prepared by the Municipal Water District of Orange County "numbers are subject to change Fig. 313 HISTORICAL WATER CONSUMPTION[1] AND Annual Rainfall[2] �Consumptive Water Use IN OCi S.A.Rainfall 700,000 25 675,000 21.4 20 650,000 LL Q 625,000 16.8 to s LU 15 D25 Year Low for Water Usage in w 600,000 O.C. w H j 575,000 9.5 9'9 10 8 9 8.3 550,000 6.4 5 a.a projected 525,000 500,000 0 '07 -08 '08 -09 109 -10 10 -11 11 -12 12 -13 13 -14 14 -15 Fiscal Year [1] Consumption includes potable, recycled and non-potable usage; excludes Barrier and Spreading water. The most recent data involve some estimation. [2] Rainfall data from Santa Ana Statin#121 prepared by the Municipal Water District of Orange County "numbers are subject to change 700,000 675,000 650,000 LL Q 625,000 'L'U^ Vi 600,000 W LU Q > 575,000 550,000 525,000 500,000 'ig. 3C HISTORICAL WATER CONSUMPTION[1] AND Annual Average Higl Temperature[2] IN OC Consumptive Water Use --0— High Temp 79.38 80 79 78 77 u_ N 76 R L CL 75 E 74 t 73 ¢' Projected 72 71 70 '07 -08 '08 -09 109 -10 10 -11 11 -12 12 -13 13 -14 14 -15 Fiscal Year [1] Consumption includes potable, recycled and non-potable usage; excludes Barrier and Spreading water. The most recent data involve some estimation. [2] Temperature data is from Santa Ana Fire Station, elevation 135' prepared by the Municipal Water District of Orange County "numbers are subject to change Fig. 3D HISTORICAL WATER CONSUMPTION[1] AND Average Unemployment[2] IN OC oConsumptive Water Use Unemployment% 800,000 0% 1% 750,000 Strong Economy 2% Weak Economy 3% 700,000 4% Q 0 5% 650,000 6°r° g M M ... 600,000 7% ° 8% 550,000 9% c 10% E E 500,000 11% 12% 450,000 13% 14% 400,000 15% '89 -'90 -'91 -'92 -'93 -'94 -'95 -'96 -'97 -'98 -'99 -'00 -'01 -'02 -'03 -'04 -'05 -'06 -'07 -'08 -'09 10 11 12 13 14 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 Fiscal Year [1] Consumption includes potable, recycled and non-potable usage; excludes Barrier and Spreading water. The most recent data involve some estimation. [2] Eployment Data source Burea of Labor Statistics for Long Beach-L.A.-Santa Ana Metro Area http://www.bls.gov/lau/ prepared by the Municipal Water District of Orange County "numbers are subject to change Fig. 3E HISTORICAL WATER CONSUMPTION'] AND POPULATION DENSITY[21 IN O oConsumptive Water Use Population Density 800,000 4,000 Strong Economy 750,000 700,000 Woalk Economy 3,750 LL �_ Q w 650,000 Cr CO Dry Year CO M oo Dry Year 0 ... 600,000 Wet Year 3,500 ai a Q- Wet Year Wet Year Dry Year a0 550,000 Wet Year Wet Year y Wet Year 500,000 3,250 z O 450,000 o. O 400,000 3,000 0 '89 -'90 -'91 -'92 -'93 -'94 -'95 -'96 -'97 -'98 -'99 -'00 -'01 -'02 -'03 -'04 -'05 -'06 -'07 -'08 -'09 10 -11 12 13 14 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 Fiscal Year [1] Consumption includes potable, recycled and non-potable usage; excludes Barrier and Spreading water. The most recent data involve some estimation. [2] Population estimates in the 2000s decade were revised by the State Dept. of Finance to reflect the 2010 Census counts. prepared by the Municipal Water District of Orange County "numbers are subject to change Notes 1. "Firm"includes Full Service(both Treated and Untreated)and Barrier water. 2. Basin Pumping Percentage(BPP)is the percentage of a retail water agency's total water demand that they are limited to pump from the OCWD-managed groundwater basin. BPP pertains to Basin agencies only. For example,if a Basin agency's total demand is 10,000 AF/yr and OCWD sets the BPP at 72%,then the agency is limited to 7,200 AF of groundwaterthat year. There may be certain exceptions and/or adjustments to that simple calculation. OCWD sets the BPP for the Basin agencies,usually as of July 1st. Import demands for Jan.-Jun.were with BPP of 72%for Basin agencies; for Jul.-Dec.they are projected with BPP of 70%. prepared by the Municipal Water District of Orange County *numbers are subject to change Page 1 printdate 6/1/2015 Fig. 4 MWDOC's Firm Water Purchases in CY 2015 oUntreated Total .Treated Monthly Actual and Projected to CY Total oProj Monthly Purchases —Cumulative Actual 30,000 300,000 Tier 2 Projected ----------_ -ar iviontniy ww. Tier 1 ear Monthly Avq 25,000 6 Year Monthly Low 250,000 20,000 200,000 Q < 15,000 150,000 H .''� a) ;= U 70 10,000 ���' 100,000 5,000 50,000 Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Apr-15 May-15 Jun-15 Jul-15 Aug-15 Sep-15 Oct-15 Nov-15 Dec-15 Notes 1. "Firm"includes Full Service(both Treated and Untreated)and Barrier water. 2. Basin Pumping Percentage(BPP)is the percentage of a retail water agency's total water demand that they are limited to pump from the OCWD-managed groundwater basin. BPP pertains to Basin agencies only. For example,if a Basin agency's total demand is 10,000 AF/yr and OCWD sets the BPP at 72%,then the agency is limited to 7,200 AF of groundwaterthat year. There may be certain exceptions and/or adjustments to that simple calculation. OCWD sets the BPP for the Basin agencies,usually as of July 1st. Import demands for Jan.-Jun.were with BPP of 72%for Basin agencies; for Jul.-Dec.they are projected with BPP of 70%. prepared by the Municipal Water District of Orange County *numbers are subject to change Page 1 printdate 6/1/2015 Accumulated Precipitation for the Oct.-Sep. water year, through Mid May 2015 50 45 40 35 416 Ln t 25 v c 20 15 70 10 5 - 2 0 ORANGE COUNTY (SANTA ANA) MUNICIPAL WATER d1STRICT GF GRANGE COUNTY CA Snowpack on 4/1/2015 N. SIERRAS NORTHERN &STATION INDEX CALIF. SNOWPACK UPPER BASIN COLORADO PRECIP. Colorado Snowpack on 4/15/2015 63 UPPER BASIN COLORADO SNOWPACK ■This Year to date ■Average to date * The date of maximum snowpack accumulation (April 1st in Northern Calif. , April 15th in the Upper Colorado Basin) is used for year to year comparison. prepared by the Municipal Water District of Orange County *numbers are subject to change MLINIC IPAL WATEr7 DISTRICT OF ORANGE COUNTY SWP TABLE A ALLOCATION FOR STATE WATER PROJECT CONTRACTORS Final 2011: 80% Final 2012: 65% Final 2013: 35% zoi zor zo% Final 2015: ??? tsi tsi to% toi 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% Final 2014: 5% of of of Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. —Water Year 2011 ——Water Year 2012 ——Water Year 2013 ——Water Year 2014 ——Water Year2015 prepared bythe Municipal Water District of Orange County *numbers are subject to change prepared by the Municipal Water District of Orange County *numbers are subject to change Imported Water Deliveries Vs. California Population Growth 2003,CRA QSA is signed lowering Q CRA usage to 4.4 MAF 40 °oc 500 y x 35 .2 LL 400 Q � rn 30 .2 L 300 > C CL 25 0 p 200 2008,ESA results in Delta Pumping d restrictions 25 °Q 100 - - 20 E U 0 15 00 0') O T N M It LO CO 1­ 00 M O T N M 'It LO CO 1­ 00 M O T N M It LO CO 1­ 00 M O T N M It LO CO 1­ 00 M O T N M It LO CO CO 1­ 1­ 1­ 1­ 1­ 1­ 1­ 1­ 1­ 1­ 0o 0o 0o 0o 0o 0o 0o 0o 0o 0o 0') 0') M M M M M M M M O O O O O O O CD CD CD T T T T T T m M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M to to M M M M M M M M M M M O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N =CA Population —Total SWP Deliveries —CRA Deliveries to MWD —CRA Deliveries to CA Allocation%. nly SWP Allocation %Vs. Station 8 Accumulated Rainfall =100% he 100% 100% 100% 100 100% 100% 90% 90% 90% 90% so% 90 � 100% 0 80% 80 z 0 70% 70% 70 i 65% 65% N C N 60% 60% 60 C v cc v c O 50% 50% 50% 50 := _- as% Q CC a 40% 39% a0% 40 d i a G� 35% 35% a 0 U) 30% 30% Due to drought conditions and California Southern California is 30 ftY 20% population growth 20 receiving very little water from the State Water 10% Natural Accumulated Run Off Project. 10 0% Si 0 v 00 (3) OT MItLOW1f 00 (Y) OTNMItLO W 1­ 00MO TNMItLt7C0 I100MOTNM 'tLOW1­ DOM (D NC7It L Q CO CO � � � � � � � � � r1_ 00 00 00 0o 0o 0o 0o 0o 0o 0o (3) (3) M M M M M M M M O O O O O O O O O O T T T T T T m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m M M M M M M M M M M M O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N =Station 8 Accumulated Rainfall (Inches) —SWP Allocation % prepared by the Municipal Water District of Orange County *numbers are subject to change 50,000 100,000 150,000 200,000 v v a 250,000 300,000 350,000 400,000 450,000 500,000 al O rl N m C a1 rD rl W al o rl N m oo oo oo oo oo of m m N m m m m m m m o rl N m C c o c W o �o � � � � � � � � � � o0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0o rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,-1 � rl ,-1 ,-1 ,-1 rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N w w w • w ■ ■ w ■ f'. J "'Accumulated Overdraft (dewatered volume)shown as white area,excluding the volume stored by Metropolitan.source:OCWD prepared by the Municipal Water District of Orange County *numbers are subject to change 50,000 100,000 150,000 200,000 a a 250,000 300,000 350,000 400,000 450,000 O.C. Basin Accumulated Overdraft Vs. Annual Rainfall Stored Vol(AF) O Dewatered Vol(AF) Annual, 1969 to Present 1 —dU—Annual Rainfall(Inches) M 35 30 25 a 20 u c c oe 15 c 10 5 500,000 ' 0 rn o ti N m v � r, oo m o ti N m v 0 r oo rn o ti N m v u� r, oo M o ti N m It 'n Uo r, oo M o N m It Ln so rl rl rl rl rl rl rl rl rl rl oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo m m m m m m m m m m o 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 0 o � . l l , ti rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N �t Accumulated Overdraft (dewatered volume)shown as white area,excluding the volume stored by Metropolitan.source:OCWD prepared by the Municipal Water District of Orange County *numbers are subject to change 50,000 100,000 150,000 200,000 a a 250,000 300,000 350,000 400,000 450,000 500,000 rn CeuMOn� O.C. Basin Accumulated Overdraft Vs. BPP Annual, 1999 to Present 00 0 0 0 C `n o 0 m o 8 C 0 8 8 o a N N N N N N N N N N N N Stored Vol(AF) O Dewatered Vol(AF) L --M— BPP Y w � Gov A 80% M' 72Y 70% 60% 50% X CL m 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 0 N a a o N N N Accumulated Overdraft (dewatered volume)shown as white area,excluding the volume stored by Metropolitan.source:OCWD prepared by the Municipal Water District of Orange County *numbers are subject to change 50,000 100,000 150,000 200,000 a a 250,000 300,000 350,000 400,000 450,000 500,000 rn o rn o rn o rl N V.L. tsasin HCCUmumea VyerararT VS. Annual KalnTall —3-1-Vu1'"r' O Dewatered Vol(AF) Annual, 1999 to Present Annual Rainfall(Inches) N N m a U1 V1 n W T O 'i N m a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C C ti 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 2% Accumulated Overdraft (dewatered volume)shown as white area,excluding the volume stored by Metropolitan.source:OCWD prepared by the Municipal Water District of Orange County *numbers are subject to change 30 25 20 u c c z 15 r c 10 5 0 0 N State Water Pro'ect Colorado River, and MWD Reservoir Stora a 25 Lake Powell as of June 2nd, 2015 20 4.0 -i Lake Oroville 15 LL 3.0 d) y u " 10 a y ,•��2.0 `u o O 47/0 1.0 0 ��' ;• .. . 5 � • Lake Shasta o.o - f : • r �- o 2.0 u _ IL F"W-, i .� . 0.0 2 4' 2.5 San Luis Resv. _ Lake Mead 5 0 1,180 1,170 1,160 1,150 1,140 1,130 C O 1,120 r+ m LL 1,110 1,100 1,090 1,080 1,070 1,060 1,050 Jan 02 Lake Mead Levels: Historical and Projected projection per USBR 24-Month Study ❑ Historical ❑Projected Jan 03 Jan 04 Jan 05 Jan 06 Jan 07 Jan 08 Jan 09 Jan 10 Jan 11 Jan 12 Jan 13 Jan 14 Jan 15 Jan 16 Jan 17 Lake Mead Historical Water Elevation Level 1,250 Historic Peak July 1983 @ 1 77S Font L, 1,200 1,150 v v LL j 1,100 N m N Ln N > a 0 1,050 m v W 1,000 950 900 193 ti9�� 19�� ti"P, "CO, 1 10, 1,O, ".9,b, 199, oo,, tiol), do,), -o", -o",