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CONSENT
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8. |
RECEIVE AND FILE
DISTRICT-WIDE ANNUAL WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM PRODUCTION SUMMARY REPORT FOR
WATER YEAR 2024 |
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Meeting
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April 21, 2025 |
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From: |
David
Stoldt, |
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Hydrologic Monitoring |
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General
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Prepared
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Monica
Martinez |
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General Counsel Review: N/A |
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Committee Recommendation: N/A |
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CEQA Compliance: This action does
not constitute a project as defined by the California Environmental Quality
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SUMMARY: Staff has
prepared the draft Water Production Summary Report for Water Distribution
Systems (WDSs) within the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (District)
for Water Year (WY) 2024. WY 2024 covers
the 12-month period from October 1, 2023, through September 30, 2024
Preliminary computations indicate that 9,667.27 acre-feet
(AF) of water was produced by the 151 recognized WDSs in the District during WY
2024. In general, recognized WDSs refer
to systems that either: (a) have received a WDS permit, or (b) have been
confirmed as a pre-existing system prior to District rules that expanded WDS
permitting requirements. The California
American Water (Cal-Am) Main System, which is the largest WDS in the District,
accounted for 8,834.37 AF or approximately 93% of the total production reported
by WDSs in WY 2024.
RECOMMENDATION: This report is for informational purposes
only. The Board should review the draft
summary report and provide staff with any comments or questions. Staff will complete and file the final
report, incorporating any late revisions, if this item is approved
with the Consent Calendar.
BACKGROUND: All owners and operators of WDSs within the District are required to annually submit water production information to the District. In 1980, District Ordinance No. 1 defined a WDS as works within the District used for the collection, storage, transmission, or distribution of water from the source of supply to the connection of a system providing water service to any connection including all water-gathering facilities and water-measuring devices. Therefore, all wells within the District are considered to be WDSs. However, until the adoption of Ordinance No. 96 in 2001, only multiple-parcel WDSs were required to obtain a permit from the District. Other refinements to the Rules and Regulations governing WDSs were added with the adoption of Ordinance No. 105 in 2002; Ordinance No. 106 in 2003; Ordinance No. 118 in 2005; Ordinance No. 122 in 2006; Ordinance 160 in 2014; and Ordinance 175 in 2016. In WY 2024, 11 Confirmation of Exemptions were approved and no new WDSs were established.
Each WDS must report the amount of water produced and where required, the amount of water delivered, in addition to the number of existing and new connections served during the reporting period. The information for WY 2024 is summarized in Exhibit 8-A. The WDSs shown are grouped by source area. This information is also incorporated into the District-Wide Water Production Summary Report, presented as the following item of the Consent Calendar of this packet. For comparative purposes, the Annual WDS Production Summary Report for WY 2023 is provided as Exhibit 8-B.
In WY 2024, 1,518.54 AF that was produced by Cal-Am wells in Carmel Valley was delivered to the Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) project for injection into the Seaside Groundwater Basin. 0 AF of ASR project water was recovered from the Seaside Groundwater Basin and delivered for customer service to the Cal-Am. 3,354.96 AF was recovered from the Pure Water Monterey Project for delivery to Cal-Am customer service in WY 2024.
Production values for the Hidden Hills Unit (the last remaining Laguna Seca satellite system not inter connected to the main system) is reported separately from the Cal-Am main system, although Cal-Am owns and operates the Hidden Hills System. The Ryan Ranch Unit was acquired and annexed into the Cal-Am system in November 1989. The Hidden Hills Unit, which formerly reported as the Carmel Valley Mutual Water Company, was acquired and annexed into the Cal-Am system in March 1993. The Bishop Unit, which has been operated by Cal-Am since September 1996, was acquired and annexed into the Cal-Am system in July 1999. The Bishop and Ryan Ranch Units have been interconnected to the Cal-Am Main System, therefore the production and connections of these systems are included in Cal-Am’s total production in the main system report (Exhibit 8-A). No water was transferred from the Main System to Ryan Ranch Unit or the Bishop Unit in WY 2024. 137.13 AF of water was produced in the Hidden Hills Unit no water was transferred to the Toro System in WY 2024.
Three systems operated by the Cañada Woods Water Company (CWWC) are tracked separately in this report but are part of an interconnected system. Cañada Woods Alluvial, Cañada Woods Upland and Monterra Ranch WDSs have been merged into the CWWC WDS since WY 2005, although they are still reported separately here to facilitate comparisons from one year to another. Production shown in Exhibit 8-A for Monterra Ranch includes water produced from wells that was sent to the system’s reverse osmosis (RO) desalination plant and un-treated water that was produced for non-potable purposes. Consumption losses for the CWWC include water line flushing and unmetered construction and irrigation uses. Beginning in WY 2010, the system loss calculation was revised by CWWC to present a single composite system loss value.
During WY 2024, the District approved three WDS Permit amendments. The Main Cal-Am System was amended to produce 13.0 Acre-Feet annually to the City of Seaside’s stored water credit under Seaside’s Lieu Groundwater Storage Program and Supply at the Ascent Project. The second amendment was to increase the number of Connections for five Accessory Dwelling Units and irrigation to the Wolter Properties WDS Permit. The third amendment was to set System Limits and add Residential Use to the Scarlett WDS Permit.
District-wide - Total WDS production within the District for WY 2024 was 9,667.27 AF. Of this total, the Cal-Am Main System (including the Bishop, Hidden Hills and Ryan Ranch Units) accounted for 93% of the water produced by WDSs within the District. The other 150 systems accounted for the remaining seven percent of production. Total WDS production for WY 2024 is 122.66 AF (1.3%) less than the production reported for WY 2023. During WY 2024, Cal-Am’s Main System production decreased by 160.16 AF (1.8%), while reported non-Cal-Am WDS production increased by 37.50 AF (4.7%), relative to production in WY 2023.
Monterey Peninsula Water Resources System (MPWRS) - Total WDS production from the MPWRS, which includes the Carmel River and its tributaries, the Carmel Valley Alluvial Aquifer, the Seaside Groundwater Basin was 9,303.54 AF in WY 2024. The comparisons below include production from Cal-Am’s satellite systems (Bishop, Hidden Hills and Ryan Ranch Units) that derive their source of supply from the Laguna Seca Subarea (LSS) of the Seaside Groundwater Basin. The LSS was added to the MPWRS with the adoption of Ordinance No. 135 on September 22, 2008. Total WDS production within the MPWRS decreased by 126.59 AF (1.3%) in WY 2024 compared to production in WY 2023. In WY 2024, production by Cal-Am from within the MPWRS (including Bishop, Hidden Hills and Ryan Ranch Units) decreased by 150.52 AF (1.7%) and the combined production from 23 other active systems within the MPWRS increased by 23.93 AF (5.4%), relative to production reported for WY 2023.
8-A Water Production Summary Report for Water Distribution Systems for Water Year 2024
8-B Water Production Summary Report for Water Distribution Systems for Water Year 2023
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