AB 2050 (Caballero) Providing Safe, Clean Affordable and Accessible Water through Governance and Service Delivery Solutions

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AB 2050 (Caballero) Providing Safe, Clean Affordable and Accessible Water through Governance and Service Delivery Solutions Municipal Water District of Orange County Public Affairs and Legislative Committee March 19, 2018 1 emwd.org

What is the Problem We re Trying to Solve? Problem and Root Causes Approximately 329 systems in the State of California chronically serve contaminated water or cannot provide reliable water service due to unsound infrastructure/operations Deficiencies vary: natural contaminants, man made contaminants, failing infrastructure Majority are very small systems and small rate bases resulting in inefficient use of rate revenue Inability of system owners, managers and operators to implement complex solutions, repair infrastructure, or secure external funding Disadvantaged communities ratepayer affordability 2 emwd.org

Case Study Eastern Municipal Water District and County Water Company of Riverside County Water Company of Riverside Private Water Company 140 Customers 1,032 acres Two contract employees Disadvantaged Community Facilities: Substandard 50,000 gallon tank Failing, branched distribution system no isolation capacity Inadequate fire flow and only one hydrant Single source of supply (well) with frequent outages Chronic well water contamination Notices of Violation Nitrate levels ranging 60 75 mg/l (MCL = 45 mg/l) Bacterial contamination EMWD 3 emwd.org

County Water Company (CWC) Dissolution Solution: Two larger public agencies able to consolidate system Immediately installed temporary potable water supply line CWC stipulated to be put into Receivership Assets transferred to public agencies Constructed $5.8 million in system improvements with SWRCB grants Passed SB 1130 (Roth) in 2014 to address liability Consolidations with Larger Public Agencies and Investor Owned Utilities can be Effective Options 4 emwd.org

What are the Statistical Dimensions of the Statewide Challenge? Non compliant systems (Population)* Number of Systems Percent 10,000 or greater 12 3% 1,000 to 9,999 46 14% 100 to 999 150 46% Under 100 121 37% Total = 329 83% of the non compliant systems serve less than 1,000 people (~ 400 services) * SWRCB State Drinking Water Data Base, November 20, 2017 database These non compliant community water systems cross all sectors including public agencies and schools (~40%) and privately owned or mutual water companies (~60%) 5 emwd.org

What are the Common Issues and Challenges with These Non compliant Systems? Inadequate technical, financial and managerial staff Very high per customer administrative overhead: Overhead rates for systems serving less than 1,000 people can be > 60% Systems 5,000 10,000 < 35% Regionalization and mutual aid can be overly complex/costly Individual consolidations important tool but require compatible host agencies Water Systems in California with Contaminant Exceedances Reforming the service delivery and governance model is prerequisite 6 emwd.org to defining new long term supplemental funding needs

Legislative Proposal: AB 2050 (Caballero) Co sponsored by EMWD and the California Municipal Utilities Association introduced February 6, 2018 Three main components: 1. Establish new type of public water entity ( Small System Water Authority ) in the Water Code: 7 emwd.org Multiple contiguous/non contiguous systems Independent special district at county or sub county level Appointed/elected Board Enhanced internal and external financial capabilities 2. Specify process and timeline to equitably dissolve failing systems and form into newly defined public agencies that are viable and sustainable: Sequential actions by State Board, Department of Business Oversight and LAFCOs

Small System Water Authority Formation AB 2050 (Caballero) State Water Resources Control Board Notice of Chronic Violations Opportunity to Remedy Findings of Chronic Non Compliance Required to dissolve and merge into new public entity Water System in Compliance Non Compliant Privates/Mutual Water Companies Dept. of Business Oversight System Valuation Dissolution of Private/Mutual Water Companies Non Compliant Public Agencies Local Agency Formation Commission Dissolution of public agencies Determine merged successor agency boundary comprised of former Public Agencies, Privates and Mutual Water Companies Consult with SWRCB appointed Administrator on Plan for Service development Formation Proceedings for New Agency Appoints Board of Directors 8 emwd.org

Legislative Proposal: AB 2050 (Caballero) 3. Provide Post formation Oversight Process Implementation of LAFCO Plan for Service and Board elections Net value compensation, as appropriate, to former Private/Mutual Owners State Board/Treasurer/LAFCO provides independent review of start up and report to the legislature Two years after formation Recommendations for needed supplemental funding/sources 9 emwd.org

AB 2050: Small System Water Authority Financial Tools and Enhancements Internal Agency Sources Significant revenue from reduced overhead and economies of scale Consolidation of managerial, financial, legal, compliance, etc. Example: reducing overhead from > 60% to < 35% of rate revenue for a 7,500 service system Generates $1.5 million/year 1 in additional operating revenue General Obligation (G.O.) taxing authority Tax exempt Municipal debt supported by credit enhancement External Agency Funding State grants from water bonds Proposition 1 and Proposition 68 (qualified) $770 million SDW and $1.37 billion GW funding SRF No/Low Interest Loans and Principal Forgiveness grants Start up and formation funding from $6.1 billion GF budget surplus State Safe Drinking Water Account (Environmental Protection/SWRCB) LAFCO supplemental budget augmentation Department of Business Oversight supplemental funding 10 emwd.org 1. Assumes average Central Valley water bill of $69/mo. per CPUC Comparative Analysis of Utility Services and Rates in California, April 14, 2015

AB 2050: Small System Water Authority Summary Merger of like entities into viable public water agency Participatory public governance Substantial reduction in number of small systems Merger provides economies of scale frees up operating rate revenue Establishes staff with technical and managerial expertise New internal and external financial resources New tool in addition to existing consolidation options Example Grouping of Non compliant Systems 17 systems 18 systems MWC or Private Public Agency School 6systems 11 emwd.org Larger stars denote proportionately larger populations of small systems noted as Out of Compliance on State Water Board database.

Request: AB 2050 (Caballero) Status: Co sponsored by the California Municipal Utilities Association Introduced February 6, 2018 by Assembly Member Anna Caballero Requested Action: MWDOC Adopt Support Position on AB 2050 12 emwd.org