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CC 2017-03-28_09h Monthly Water Supply and Demand Report_Feb17 MEMORANDUM TO: CITY COUNCIL FROM: GEOFF ENGLISH, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS BY: SHANE TAYLOR, UTILITIES MANAGER SUBJECT: MONTHLY WATER SUPPLY AND DEMAND UPDATE DATE: MARCH 28, 2017 RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended the City Council receive and review the monthly Water Supply and Demand Report. IMPACT ON FINANCIAL AND PERSONNEL RESOURCES: The cost to provide the report is limited to staff time, which equates to approximately $350. BACKGROUND: The drought continues to impact the City’s water supply and demand. As a result, the City Council declared a Stage 1 Water Shortage Emergency on May 26, 2015. This monthly update on the current supply and demand statistics will provide the Council with the data required to make decisions related to Emergency Water Shortage Restrictions and Regulations. At the Zone 3 Advisory Board meeting on May 21, 2015, the Board recommended that the deliveries from the Water Treatment Plant be reduced by 10% starting April 1, 2015. This was in advance of the Lake reaching 15,000 AF of storage, which is the automatic reduction trigger. We are voluntarily reducing deliveries by 20% to keep lake supply above the 10,000 AF level, which mandates an automatic 20% reduction retroactive back to April 1, 2016. In February the City’s water use was 43% below February 2013. The reduction requirement imposed by the State Water Resources Control Board for Arroyo Grande is 28%. ANALYSIS OF ISSUES: The drought has lessened to a level of abnormally dry; however, recent rainfall has provided 24.7” of rain since July 1, 2016 at the Corporation Yard gauge. Lopez Lake, Item 9.h. - Page 1 CITY COUNCIL MONTHLY WATER SUPPLY AND DEMAND UPDATE MARCH 28, 2017 PAGE 2 as of March 15, 2017 is at 58% capacity (29,000 AF of storage). The Low Reservoir Level Response Plan (LRRP) is still enacted. The Governor’s Emergency Regulation will remain in effect for an additional 270 days starting February 8, 2017 or until the State Water Board finds that, “due to changed conditions it is no longer necessary for the regulation to remain in effect” which ever comes first. Lopez Lake rose 11.5’ from February 13, 2017 to March 15, 2017. A total of 29,000 AF is in storage. The Lopez supply for water year 2016/17, which began April 1, 2016, for Arroyo Grande is 2,998 AF, which includes 936 AF of carry-over water. Based on the projected water demand of 2,300 AF, we will meet the demand in water year 2016/17. ADVANTAGES: No advantages noted at this time. DISADVANTAGES: No disadvantages noted at this time. ALTERNATIVES: Not applicable at this time. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: No environmental review is required for this item. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION AND COMMENTS: The Agenda was posted at City Hall and on the City’s website in accordance with Government Code Section 54954.2. Attachments: 1. February 2017 Water Supply and Demand Charts 2. Lopez Reservoir Storage Projections 3. Zone 3 - Lopez Project - Monthly Operations Report Item 9.h. - Page 2 ATTACHMENT 1 Item 9.h. - Page 3 ATTACHMENT 2 Item 9.h. - Page 4 ATTACHMENT 3 Item 9.h. - Page 5 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Item 9.h. - Page 6