NON-AGENDA May 18, 2018 Board Policy: EL-7 Communication and Support to the Board The BAOs shall inform and support the Board in its work. Page # CEO BULLETIN / NEWSLETTERS 4 CEO Bulletin: 05/11/18 05/17/18 6 Water Tracker Report: 05/01/18 BOARD MEMBER REQUESTS & INFORMATIONAL ITEMS 9 BMR/IBMR Weekly Reports: 05/17/18 11 Memo from Ngoc Nguyen, DOO/Watersheds Design & Construction, to Norma Camacho, CEO, dated 05/09/18, regarding the Release of Draft Negative Declaration for Public Review: Uvas Creek Levee Rehabilitation Project. 12 Memo from Darin Taylor, CFO, to the Board, dated 05/10/18, regarding the Summary of Monthly Report of Investments for April 2018. 26 Memo from Nina Hawk, COO/WUE, to the Board, dated 05/15/18, regarding an update on the formation of the Delta Conveyance Design and Construction Joint Powers Authority for the California WaterFix. INCOMING BOARD CORRESPONDENCE 34 Board Correspondence Weekly Report: 05/17/18 35 Email from Helena Lacroix to Director Keegan, dated 05/10/18, regarding water quality in San Jose (C-18-0078). 36 Email from Beverly Turner to the Board, dated 05/11/18, regarding desalination (C-18-0079). 39 Email from Sarbajit Ghosal to the Board, dated 05/11/18, regarding the Board's vote on California WaterFix (C-18-0080). 40 Email from William Medlin to the Board, dated 05/12/18, regarding the Board's vote on California WaterFix (C-18-0081). 41 Form-style emails to the Board, dated 05/14/18-05/17/18, regarding the Board's vote on California WaterFix (C-18-0082). 48 Email from Elaine Talerico to Director Varela, dated 05/16/18, regarding homeless encampments on Thomson Creek (C-18-0083). 1
OUTGOING BOARD CORRESPONDENCE 50 Reply letter from Director Kremen to Natalia Carey, dated 05/09/18, regarding the Permanente Creek Project (C-18-0073). 56 Reply email from Director Varela to Elaine Talerico, dated 05/16/18, regarding encampments in Thompson Creek (C-18-0077). 57 Reply email from Director Kremen to Mary Robertson, dated 05/16/18, regarding costs associated with the California WaterFix (C-18-0062). Board correspondence has been removed from the online posting of the Non-Agenda to protect personal contact information. Lengthy reports/attachments may also be removed due to file size limitations. Copies of board correspondence and/or reports/attachments are available by submitting a public records request to publicrecords@valleywater.org. 2
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CEO BULLETIN To: From: Board of Directors Norma J. Camacho, CEO Chief Executive Officer Bulletin Week of May 11-17, 2018 Board Executive Limitation Policy EL-7: The Board Appointed Officers shall inform and support the Board in its work. Further, a BAO shall 1) inform the Board of relevant trends, anticipated adverse media coverage, or material external and internal changes, particularly changes in the assumptions upon which any Board policy has previously been established and 2) report in a timely manner an actual or anticipated noncompliance with any policy of the Board. Page 1 2 3 IN THIS ISSUE Status of Construction Contract and Request for Additional Compensation for the Installation of Cathodic Protection Rectifiers and Deep-Well Anodes on the Pacheco Conduit Project Kremen Director Kremen requests staff to provide more detailed information regarding the San Jose population projections discussed at the Recycled Water Policy Advisory Committee meeting. I-18-0005 Kremen Provide Director Kremen with the Draft P3 Term Sheet in WORD format. I-18-0007 Status of Construction Contract and Request for Additional Compensation for the Installation of Cathodic Protection Rectifiers and Deep-Well Anodes on the Pacheco Conduit Project On June 13, 2017, the board awarded Contract No. C0623 in the amount of $291,740 to Farwest Corrosion Control Company (Contractor) for the Installation of Cathodic Protection Rectifiers and Deep-Well Anodes on the Pacheco Conduit Project. The work required drilling four (4) deep wells to a depth of 300-feet for the installation of cathodic protection impressed current facilities, including cathodic protection rectifier and deep-well anode with associated connections to power and pipeline. At the time of award, the board also approved a contingency fund of $43,761. The Contractor began work in July 2017, and has completed all work associated with the contract. The district anticipates requesting the board to accept the work and file the Notice of Completion of Contract and Acceptance of Work in June 2018. On April 2, 2018, the district received a request for compensation from the Contractor for $78,743.40 for impacts related to alleged unforeseen underground conditions, including hard rock drilling and mud disposal. This request for compensation is currently under review by the district. The amount requested by the Contractor exceeds the contingency fund approved by the board. Should the district CEO Bulletin Page 1 of 2 4
Week of May 11-17, 2018 find merit to the alleged unforeseen condition and agree to additional compensation, an increase to the contingency fund would require approval by the board. When the Notice of Completion and Acceptance of Work is brought to the board, a full accounting and a request for board approval of the additional contract costs will be included. For further information, please contact Katherine Oven at (408) 630-3126. I Kremen Director Kremen requests staff to provide more detailed information regarding the San Jose population projections discussed at the Recycled Water Policy Advisory Committee meeting. I-18-0005 At the April 2018, Recycled Water Policy Advisory Committee meeting, there was a brief discussion on San Jose population projections, including a statement from the City of San Jose (City) that they are expecting an increase of approximately 400,000 residents by 2040. This is consistent with the City's most recent population projection (General Plan 4-Year Review), which estimates a population of nearly 1,380,000 in 2040, up from a little over a million people currently. It is also consistent with the projections the district included in its 2015 Urban Water Management Plan. City Councilmember Arenas, a Committee Member, offered her perspectives on population dynamics in the City, with currently declining elementary school enrollment. Population projections, typically informed by a city's General Plan, are important as they are often utilized to project water use demands in a water provider's Urban Water Management Plan. These long-term planning documents account for future development, and if properly coordinated with the General Plan, can help assure the region has a reliable water supply. In addition, Water Supply Assessments (WSA) are required for new developments that meet a certain unit or water use threshold. The district reviews these WSAs to ensure the projected growth, and associated water use, is included in our long-term water supply plans. The district also participates in the general planning process to help synchronize land and water use planning. For further information, please contact Garth Hall at (408) 630-2750 Kremen Provide Director Kremen with the Draft P3 Term Sheet in WORD format. I-18-0007 The district provided a copy of the Draft P3 term sheet of the Expedited Purified Water Project in Word format via email to COB, for transmission to the Director. For further information, please contact Emmanuel Aryee at (408) 630-3074. CEO Bulletin Page 2 of 2 5
May 2018 Water Tracker A monthly assessment of trends in water supply and use for Santa Clara County, California Outlook as of May 1, 2018 We began calendar year 2018 with groundwater storage well within Stage 1 (Normal) of the District s Water Shortage Contingency Plan. This year s precipitation is 62% of average to-date at the San Jose Index Station and below average for the Santa Cruz Mountains, South County, and the Diablo Range. The snow water equivalent for the Northern Sierra is 29% of normal for this date. Despite below normal local rainfall and below normal statewide snow pack, end of year groundwater storage for 2018 is projected to be well within Stage 1 (Normal) due to carryover supplies from a wet 2017. Weather Rainfall in San Jose Month of April, City of San Jose = 1.14 inches Rainfall year total = 8.5 inches or 62% of average to date (rainfall year is July 1 to June 30) April 30 Northern Sierra snowpack was 29% of normal for this date Local Reservoirs Total May 1 storage = 76,750 acre-feet»» 69% of 20-year average for that date»» 45% of total capacity»» 68% of restricted capacity (169,009 acre-feet total storage capacity limited by seismic restrictions to 113,667 acre-feet) Approximately 8,680 acre-feet of imported water was delivered into local reservoirs during April 2018 Total estimated releases to streams (local and imported water) during April was 6,790 acre-feet Groundwater Groundwater (GW) Storage: Total storage at the end of 2018 is predicted to fall within Stage 1 (Normal) of the District s Water Shortage Contingency Plan. Santa Clara Subbasin Llagas Subbasin Santa Clara Plain Coyote Valley April managed recharge estimate (AF) 5,900 900 2,000 January to April managed recharge estimate (AF) 23,800 3,500 6,700 January to April managed recharge, % of 5-year average 196% 117% 171% March pumping estimate (AF) 4,200 900 2,500 January to March pumping estimate (AF) 13,700 2,400 7,400 January to March pumping, % of 5-year average 89% 114% 122% GW index well level compared to last April Increase Decrease Decrease AF = acre-feet 6 continued on back
Imported Water As of April 30, 2018, the Statewide Average snow water content is 32% of the historic average for this date 2018 State Water Project (SWP) and Central Valley Project (CVP) allocations:»» 2018 SWP allocation of 30%, providing 30,000 AF to the District»» 2018 South-of-Delta CVP allocations: The M&I allocation is currently 75% and the Agricultural allocation is 40%, which provides 110,740 AF to the District State-wide reservoir storage information, as of April 30, 2018:»» Shasta Reservoir at 92% of capacity (107% of average for this date)»» Oroville Reservoir at 69% of capacity (84% of average for this date)»» San Luis Reservoir at 86% of capacity (97% of average for this date) District s Semitropic groundwater bank reserves are 256,725 acre-feet as of March 31, 2018 Estimated SFPUC deliveries to Santa Clara County:»» Projected month of March = 2,857 acre-feet»» 2018 Total to Date = 8,741 acre-feet»» Five-year annual average is 48,700 acre-feet Treated Water Above average demands of 7,339 acre-feet delivered in April This total is 101% of the five-year average for the month of April Year-to-date deliveries = 24,135 acre-feet or 97% of the five-year average Conserved Water Saved 72,000 acre-feet in FY17 from long-term program (baseline year is 1992) Long-term program goal is to save nearly 75,000 acre-feet in FY18 The Board has called for a 20% reduction and a limit of three days per week for irrigation of ornamental landscape with potable water Achieved a 16% reduction in water use through the first three months of 2018, compared to 2013 Recycled Water Estimated April 2018 production = 924 acre-feet Estimated Year-to-Date through April = 2,980 acre-feet or 65% of the five-year average Silicon Valley Advanced Water Purification Center produced an estimated 1.3 billion gallons (4,000 acre-feet) of purified water in 2017. Since the beginning of 2018, about 800 acre-feet of purified water has been blended with existing tertiary recycled water for South Bay Water Recycling Program s customers CONTACT US For more information, contact Customer Relations at (408) 630-2880, or visit our website at valleywater.org and use our Access Valley Water customer request and information system. With three easy steps, you can use this service to find out the latest information on district projects or to submit questions, complaints or compliments directly to a district staff person. Follow us on: 7 /scvwd /valleywater /valleywater To get enews, drop an email to: info@valleywater.org 2018 Santa Clara Valley Water District 05/2018
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Report Name: Board Requests Report -Formal Completed Meeting Request Director GM / AGM Date Description Date Order by: DIRECTOR 20 Days Due Date Expected Completion Date Disposition R-18-0009 R-18-0008 R-18-0010 Pending Pending Pending 05/08/18 04/24/18 05/02/18 Hsueh Keegan Keegan Hawk Richardson Hawk Staff to look into water conservation software being used by Mr. Dave McLeroy and provide information to Water Conservation and Demand Management Committee for discussion. Director Keegan requested that staff provide the Board with a report on the Conservation Corps Trail Security Plan. Staff to respond to Ms. Deirdre Des Jardins' letter presented tot he Board during Public Comments on the California WaterFix for Item 2.1 at the May 2, 2018 Special Board Meeting. 05/28/18 05/16/18 05/22/18 Report date:05-17-2018 9 Page 1 of 1
Report Name: Board Requests Report -Informal Completed Request Request Director GM / AGM Date Description Date Order by: DIRECTOR 20 Days Due Date Expected Completion Date Disposition I-18-0006 I-18-0008 I-18-0005 I-18-0007 I-18-0004 Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending 04/24/18 05/09/18 04/10/18 05/08/18 03/27/18 Hsueh Keegan Kremen Kremen Santos Richardson Hawk Hawk Hawk Hawk Director Hsueh requests staff prepare a draft response to the October 21, 2016 Saratoga Creek petitioners for the May 22, 2018, Board Meeting. Staff is to investigate options, and other agency s best management practices, for contractor or consultant contractual ability/restriction to issue press releases, advertise, or otherwise communicate with the public about projects. Director Kremen requests staff to provide more detailed information regarding the San Jose Population Projections discussed at the Recycled Water Policy Advisory Committee Meeting. Provide Director Kremen with the Draft P3 Term Sheet in WORD format. Staff is to provide information on whether brackish groundwater can supplement waste water supplies at the SVAWPC. 05/14/18 05/29/18 05/09/18 05/29/18 04/29/18 04/25/18 Information Only. Report date:05-17-2018 10 Page 1 of 1
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