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CONSENT CALENDAR |
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21. |
CONSIDER DIRECTING THE GENERAL
MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT WITH MONTGOMERY AND ASSOCIATES TO PROVIDE
GROUNDWATER MODELING SUPPORT TO THE DISTRICT |
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Meeting Date: |
June 20, 2022 |
Budgeted: |
Yes |
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From: |
Dave Stoldt |
Program/ |
PWM/MPWSP Operations Model |
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Line Item No.: |
1-1-3 |
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General Manager |
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Prepared By: |
Jon Lear |
Cost Estimate: |
Not to Exceed $50,000 |
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General
Counsel Approval: N/A |
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Committee
Recommendation: The Administrative
Committee reviewed this item on June 13, 2022 and recommended approval. |
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CEQA Compliance: This
action does not constitute a project as defined by the California
Environmental Quality Act Guidelines section 15378. |
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SUMMARY: District Staff has been working with
two groundwater models over the past number of years to support the development
of water resources projects, the evaluation of possibly removing Los Padres
Reservoir, and the effects of climate change on the future of water resources on
the Monterey Bay region. District staff
has been working with Monterey One Water (M1W) and Montgomery and Associates to
support the effort of expanding Pure Water Monterey and to permit the ongoing
tracer test associated with the current operating project. District staff has been utilizing the United
States Geological Survey (USGS) to support the effort of evaluating the
alternatives for Los Padres Dam and climate change on the Carmel River
Basin. Recently, District staff was
notified that the USGS lead for the Carmel River Basin Model was taking a
different role at the USGS and would not be available to continue to support
the Carmel Valley model. A line item of
$50,000 was included in the FY2021-2022 budget to support the continued use of
the Carmel River Model by the USGS and to date has not been utilized.
As new water resource
projects come online and regulations that are more restrictive begin to onset,
it is important that the District maintain the ability to model future
iterations of projects and regulations as we plan for the future of water
resources. Montgomery and Associates
currently maintains the Seaside Basin model for the Watermaster and M1W and has
the ability to run and maintain the Carmel River Basin Model. District staff worked with Montgomery and
Associates to develop a scope of work that would bring the Carmel River Model
from the USGS to their staff as well as give the District access to the Seaside
Basin Model should the District need to complete modeling for either
Basin. This proposed contract included
in this staff note as Exhibit 21-A would provide the District the ability of
use one consultant that is already familiar with the water resources needs of
the region to operate and maintain both groundwater models for District
Purposes.
RECOMMENDATION: The Administrative
Committee recommends that the Board direct the General Manager to enter into a
contract with Montgomery and Associates in the amount not to exceed $50,000 to
provide groundwater modeling support to the District.
BACKGROUND: The District
utilizes two groundwater models to simulate hydrologic processes associated
with proposed projects such as the Pure Water Monterey Expansion and the
investigation into the removal of Los Padres Dam. The Seaside Groundwater model was developed
by the Seaside Watermaster in 2010 and the Carmel River Basin Hydrologic Model
was developed by the USGS and District staff over the past 5 years. Both models are currently in use supporting
projects including water resources and the evaluation of climate change on
future water resources for the Monterey Bay Area.
EXHIBIT
21-A Letter
Proposal from Montgomery and Associates to provide groundwater modeling support
to the District
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