19-202BPU
| 1 | 4.1 | January 17, 2019 - Regular Meeting Minutes. | BPU- Minutes | January 17, 2019 - Regular Meeting Minutes. | approve as submitted | |
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19-408BPU
| 1 | 5.1 | Groundwater Sustainability Agency Update | BPU- Agenda Item | SANTA ROSA PLAIN GROUNDWATER SUSTAINABILITY AGENCY UPDATE
The Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) required some groundwater basins, including the Santa Rosa Plain basin, to form Groundwater Sustainability Agencies (GSAs) to sustainably manage the groundwater basin and develop a groundwater management plan. In the Santa Rosa Plain basin, the cities of Santa Rosa, Rohnert Park, and Cotati, the Town of Windsor, Sonoma County, the Sonoma County Water Agency, the Goldridge and the Sonoma Resource Conservation Districts formed the Santa Rosa Plain GSA to comply with SGMA.
The Santa Rosa Plain GSA is a self-funded agency, with the initial funding for the first two years coming from each of the member agencies of the GSA. The GSA Board has been working with a rate consultant to explore options for rates and fees to provide funding for the GSA after the first two years. Staff will provide the Board an update on the current fee option that is being considered by the GSA. The Board may discuss this item and give direction to staff. | presented | |
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19-409BPU
| 1 | 5.2 | High Strength Waste Receiving Update | BPU- Agenda Item | HIGH STRENGTH WASTE RECEIVING UPDATE
The City’s Laguna Treatment Plant High Strength Waste Receiving Station has been in operation since 2016. Staff will present recent information regarding the efficacy of the High Strength Waste project. Total revenues and avoided costs resulting from the project will be compared with the project's capital and O&M costs. The Board may discuss this item and give direction to staff. | presented | |
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19-103BPU
| 1 | 6.1 | Cooperative Agreement for Implementation of Sonoma-Mendocino Immediate Drought Relief Funding Agreement | BPU- Consent | MOTION - COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF SONOMA-MENDOCINO IMMEDIATE DROUGHT RELIEF FUNDING AGREEMENT
RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended by the Water Department that the Board, by motion, approve the Cooperative Agreement for Implementation of the Sonoma-Mendocino Immediate Drought Relief Project between the Sonoma County Water Agency (Sonoma Water) and the City of Santa Rosa and authorize the Chair to sign the agreement. | approve as submitted | Pass |
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19-104BPU
| 1 | 6.2 | Approval of Acquisition of an Emergency Groundwater Well Easement at 4224 Highway 12 | BPU- Consent | RESOLUTION - APPROVAL OF THE ACQUISITION OF AN EMERGENCY GROUNDWATER WELL EASEMENT AT 4224 HIGHWAY 12, SANTA ROSA (APN 032-010-005) PURSUANT TO THE SANTA ROSA GROUNDWATER MASTER PLAN, MAKING FINDINGS UNDER CEQA AND ADOPTION OF A MITIGATED MONITORING PROGRAM
RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended by the Water Department that the Board of Public Utilities, by resolution, approve the acquisition of a permanent easement at 4224 Highway 12, Santa Rosa for the purpose of an emergency groundwater well in order to implement the City of Santa Rosa Groundwater Master Plan, make findings under CEQA, adopt a Mitigation Monitoring Program for the purpose of an emergency groundwater well, authorize the Interim Director of the Water Department to execute all documents necessary to complete this transaction, and authorize the Right of Way Agent to execute all closing documents to complete the transaction. | approve as submitted | Pass |
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19-301BPU
| 1 | 7.1 | Request for Additional Contingency - Replacement of Water Services from Tubbs Fire | BPU- Report | REPORT - REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL CONTRACT CONTINGENCY - REPLACEMENT OF WATER SERVICES AFFECTED BY THE TUBBS FIRE
BACKGROUND: On May 17, 2018, the Board of Public Utilities approved a construction contract with Northern Pacific Corporation in the amount of $604,290.00 for the replacement of contaminated water services outside the water quality advisory area. There were approximately 115 services identified for replacement when the contract was awarded. The Department of Transportation and Public Works and the Water Department anticipated that additional services may be added during construction. Therefore, the contract included provisions to allow additional services to be installed on a force account basis. During the course of construction, an additional 38 water service lines were added to the contract for a total of 153 water services.
RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended by the Transportation and Public Works Department and the Water Department that the Board of Public Utilities, by motion, (1) approve a change order to the Phase 2 Replacement of Water Services contract with North | approve as submitted | Pass |
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