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INFORMATIONAL
ITESM/STAFF REPORTS |
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20. |
WATER CONSERVATION PROGRAM
REPORT |
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Meeting
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March 21, 2005 |
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From: |
David A.
Berger, |
Program/ |
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General
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Prepared
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Robert
Cline |
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General Counsel Approval: N/A |
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Committee Recommendation: N/A |
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CEQA Compliance:
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I.
MANDATORY WATER CONSERVATION RETROFIT PROGRAM
The District continued to
carry out District Regulation XIV, which requires the retrofit of water
fixtures to ultra-low flow (ULF) 1.6 gallons-per-flush toilets and 2.5
gallons-per-minute showerheads when properties transfer ownership. Property owners are required to certify the
property has the ULF fixtures by submitting a Water Conservation Certification
form (WCC).
The District received 154 WCC forms between
February 1 and February 28, 2005. Data
on property ownership, transfer date and status of conservation requirements
from those forms were entered into the conservation database.
In the month of February, 119 inspections were
performed in response to requests from agents and property
owners. The District completed 70
inspections of properties changing ownership and 63 (90%) were in
compliance. Ten of the properties that passed inspection required more
than one visit to verify compliance with all conservation requirements. The District also verified the replacement of
15 toilets resulting from water permit conditions of approval.
Information is obtained weekly from the Abstract of
Monterey County on properties transferring ownership within the
District. The information is entered
into the database and compared against the properties that have submitted WCCs.
Properties not in compliance with District law are then identified. Information on 165 property transfers
that occurred between February 1 and February 28, 2005 was entered into the
database.
D.
Savings Estimate
Water savings from retrofits (triggered by changes in
ownership) verified in February are estimated at 2.484 acre-feet. This number represents verification of
approximately 28% of the properties transferring ownership in the
District during February (e.g. 108 toilets were replaced). Year-to-date total estimated savings is 4.485
acre-feet.
E.
Water Waste Response
There were no water waste complaints reported by
the public, but staff made several verbal warnings while in the field on
observed water waste activities. Letters were written to the water waste
perpetrators who were in violation of Ordinance 92, Section 6,”Water Waste”
Paragraph 4.
II.
WATER DEMAND MANAGEMENT
District staff processed and issued 91 water
permits in the month of February. Of the
permits issued, none involved a debit to Paralta & Pre-Paralta
allocations. No permits were
issued to other entitlements (Macomber, Pebble Beach Company, Griffin Estates,
Quail Meadows, etc). The remainder of
the permits issued did not involve a debit to a jurisdiction’s allocation or
were debited from a public water allocation.
District Rule 23 requires a water permit application for all properties
that propose to expand water demand on a site, including new construction and
remodels.
District Rule 24-C (1) (C), allows the addition of a
second bathroom to an existing single family dwelling on a single-family
residential site. Of the 91 water permits issued in February 2005, 13
were issued under this provision.
B.
Permit Compliance
District staff completed 28 water permit final
inspections in February. Eight of the final inspections failed due to
unpermitted fixtures or for not having low-flow fixtures in place as required
by the permit. Of the 20 properties that were in compliance, 19
passed on the first visit. In addition, 18 properties required
pre-inspections in response to Water Permit Applications received by the
District.
District staff prepares documents that are recorded on
the property title to enforce District Rules and Regulations, enforce permit
conditions and allow public access to water records. In February 2001, the District Board of
Directors adopted a policy regarding the processing of these documents. Specifically, an extensive quality control
process was put into place and the District is now responsible for thoroughly
reviewing and recording these documents.
In the month of February, the District prepared and recorded 47 documents. Of the 91 permits that were issued in
the month of February 2005, 36 (40%) required deed restrictions. District staff provided deed restriction
Notary services for 32 water permit applicants.
In January 1997, the District enacted a
program that offered refunds of up to $100 for every older residential toilet
replaced with an ultra-low flow model.
The program was expanded in 1998 to provide rebates for voluntary
non-residential toilet retrofits. It was
expanded again in 2003 to provide rebates for ultra-low consumption appliances
and cisterns. Water saved through this
program is set aside to reduce community water use.
Participation in the rebate
program is detailed in the following chart:
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REBATE PROGRAM SUMMARY |
February-2005 |
2005 YTD Total |
Total-to-Date (January 1997 - Present) |
Application Summary |
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A. |
Applications Received |
22 |
46 |
4249 |
B. |
Applications Approved |
19 |
35 |
3480 |
C. |
Single Family Applications |
14 |
28 |
4016 |
E. |
Multi-Family Applications |
5 |
6 |
362 |
G. |
Commercial Applications |
0 |
1 |
112 |
Types of Fixtures
Rebated |
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A. |
Single Family Toilet |
6 |
15 |
4383 |
B. |
Multi-Family Toilet |
16 |
17 |
1793 |
C. |
Commercial Toilet |
0 |
2 |
688 |
D. |
ULF Dishwasher |
3 |
4 |
29 |
E |
ULF Washing Machine |
9 |
16 |
59 |
F. |
Hot Water Demand Pumping
Systems |
0 |
0 |
0 |
G. |
Cisterns |
0 |
0 |
1 |
Total Dollars Rebated |
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$3,395.39 |
$5,295.39 |
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Estimated Water
Savings in Acre-Feet Annually* |
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Retrofit savings are estimated at 0.023 AF/toilet, 0.003
AF/dishwasher, 0.015 AF washer ·
Documentation for retrofit
savings on Dishwashers and Washing Machines began 12/2003 |
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