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CONSENT
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9. |
Receive DRAFT WATER YEAR 2016 AQUIFER
STORAGE AND RECOVERY PROJECT SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS REPORT |
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Meeting
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July 17, 2017 |
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N/A |
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From: |
David J.
Stoldt, |
Program/ |
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General
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Prepared
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Jon Lear |
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N/A |
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General Counsel Review: N/A |
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Committee Recommendation: This action does not constitute a project as defined by the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines Section 15378. |
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CEQA Compliance: N/A |
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SUMMARY: A draft report documenting the summary of operations for Water Year 2016 at the Monterey Peninsula Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) Project sites has been prepared by the District’s technical consultant on the project, Pueblo Water Resources, Inc. The draft report is provided as Exhibit 9-A. The report documents the ASR activities conducted cooperatively with California American Water (CAW) at the Phase 1 and 2 ASR sites during WY 2016, including: (a) summary of project status and injection well performance, (b) seasonal recharge operations, and (c) water-quality monitoring. During WY 2016, a volume of 699 acre-feet (AF) of Carmel River Basin source water was injected and stored in the Seaside Basin during the winter high-flow season. The completion of this annual report is a requirement of the Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) as part of their ongoing oversight of the ASR program in the Seaside Basin.
RECOMMENDATION: The Board should receive the draft report documenting ASR activities at the ASR project sites during WY 2016. If this item is adopted along with the Consent Calendar, the report will be finalized and distributed, subject to inclusion of comments from the District, Cal-Am or other interested parties.
BACKGROUND: The District has been pursuing Aquifer
Storage and Recovery (ASR) in the
Also in 2008, the District began negotiations with the Monterey Peninsula Unified School District (MPUSD) for potential use of an unused portion of the Seaside Middle School property for a second phase of ASR expansion. This was followed by successful exploration work at the site in 2009 and an easement for the site was acquired by Cal-Am in 2011. The District has been working under contract with Cal-Am to complete construction of permanent ASR facilities at this Phase 2 ASR site.
The draft WY 2016 report has been provided to Cal-Am staff for their review and comment. The report, once finalized, will be posted and available on the District’s website. The report will also be a useful reference document to support future operations and testing at the ASR Project sites.
EXHIBIT
9-A 2016
Aquifer Storage and Recovery Project Summary of Operation Report
(A print out of the report is available for review at the MPWMD office
and can be provided upon request.)
file:///U:\staff\Boardpacket\2017\20170717\ConsentClndr\09\Item-9.docx