WATER DEMAND
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ACTION ITEM |
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3. |
CONSIDER
LAWN REMOVAL REBATE REQUEST FROM MONTEREY PENINSULA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
FOR THE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF MONTEREY |
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Meeting
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September 18, 2018
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Budgeted: Yes |
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From: |
David J.
Stoldt, |
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4-2-4-C |
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General
Manager |
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Prepared
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Stephanie Locke |
Cost
Estimate: |
$25,067 |
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General Counsel Review: N/A |
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Committee Recommendation: N/A |
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CEQA Compliance: This action
does not constitute a project as defined by the California Environmental Quality
Act Guidelines section 15301. |
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SUMMARY: District
Rule 141, Water Conservation Rebates, allows a lawn removal rebate at a public facility
to exceed the square-footage limitation of 2,500 square-feet (sf2), subject to Board approval. Monterey Peninsula Unified School District
(MPUSD) has requested $25,067 for the removal of 25,067 sf2 of turf
located at the International School of Monterey (ISM), 1720 Yosemite Avenue in
Seaside (Exhibit 3-A).
Currently, ISM’s lower field has
46,799 sf2 of irrigated play grass, and there
is 4,053 sf2 of non-essential turf in front of the school. The
current 50,852 sf2 of turf uses approximately 1,593,005 gallons of
water annually. The new proposal would abandon the current irrigation and focus
the irrigation to an area of play. This area’s size will be decreased, and
irrigation efficiency improved. The new field area of 25,785 sf2 will
use 575,521 gallons. This proposal will
reduce water use by 1,017,481 gallons (3.1 AFA), a 63 percent reduction in
water use annually. The field irrigation would also have a flow sensor and master
valve reducing water waste caused by irrigation breaks.
As the school is served by the
Seaside Municipal Water System, rebates are funded by the MPWMD Rebate account. There is approximately $40,000 available in
this account for fiscal year 2018-19. Estimated
water savings for this project is 1,017,481 gallons/year (3.1 AFA).
RECOMMENDATION: The Water Demand Committee should recommend
that the Board postpone action on this request until after the completion of
the HEART Project. The HEART Project is
utilizing the MPWMD Rebate account to provide water efficient toilets, clothes
washers and dishwashers in the Disadvantage Communities (DAC) in Seaside. Use of the MPWMD
Rebate account for MPUSD’s turf removal project could potentially prevent DAC
residents from receiving important water-saving retrofits that will save money
on their water and power bills and result in far more significant water
savings. Following completion of the
HEART Project, remaining rebate funds would be available for this request.
EXHIBIT
3-A MPUSD Proposal
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