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CC 2020-01-28_11b Central Coast Blue Memorandum of Agreement Framework_PP PresentationCentral Coast Blue Draft Memorandum of Agreement 1 2 3 Basics Seawater barrier Freshwater curtain Adding water to the basin Instead of going to the ocean, it goes into the basin 1,100 acre feet per year Allows each partner to retrieve this water Water taken is based on how much each agency contributes Grover Beach 41%; Arroyo Grande 39%, Pismo Beach 20% Also allows the ability to take more water in a safe manner during a drought Oversized to accommodate flows from the SSLOCSD wastewater in the future (Phase 2). 4 The Basics Visualized 5 Other Options Considered Conservation Raising LakeLopez spillway Supplemental State water Cloud seeding Desalinated water Recycled water technically feasible, cost comparable or less expensive, and provides protection to groundwater in addition to providing adequate supplies during droughts and successive dry years 6 Memorandum of Agreement Draft form Cost distribution based upon current groundwater allocation Benefits correspond to cost contribution Pay 39% of the cost, get 39% of the water. Catch-up provision to share current costs already paid based on cost distribution. AG and Grover Beach will pay future preconstruction cost until caught up to what Pismo has already paid. Commitment in the next 2-3 months Will assist greatly in increasing the chance of obtaining grant funds Potentially grants could pay for half the construction costs $15-20 million Pismo Beach and Grover Beach are both moving forward 7 AG’s Cost Share 39% of Pre-Construction $2,411,544 39% of construction costs $13,818,810 Debt service - $624,000 annually 39% of Operations and Maintenance $881,400 annually 8 When Construction in 2022 Project completion 2024 9 Next Steps Review the MOA and provide input to staff to be used in upcoming Central Coast Blue staff level discussions (tonight’s item). Review water rate increases necessary to implement Central Coast Blue and consider a Proposition 218 rate process (February and March). If rate increases are successful through the Propositions 218 process, Council can consider signing the MOA and fully commit to the project. 10 Recommendation It is recommended the Council review the draft Memorandum of Agreement cost-sharing framework for Central Coast Blue and provide input to staff regarding next steps. 11