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Agenda Item: D-1 Date: 07/24/18 THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF STOCKTON EAST WATER DISTRICT WAS HELD AT THE DISTRICT OFFICE 6767 EAST MAIN STREET, STOCKTON, CA ON TUESDAY, JULY 17, 2018 AT 12:00 NOON A. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AND ROLL CALL President McGurk called the regular meeting to order at 12:21 p.m., and Administrative Clerk Curtis led the Pledge of Allegiance. Present at roll call were Directors Cortopassi, McGaughey, McGurk, Sanguinetti and Watkins. Directors Atkins and Panizza were absent. Also present were Manager Moody, Assistant Manager Johnson, Finance Director Vega, District Engineer Lee, Administrative Services Manager Carido, Administrative Clerk Curtis, Legal Counsel Harrigfeld and Consultant Barkett. B. CONSENT CALENDAR (None) C. PUBLIC COMMENT (None) D. SCHEDULED PRESENTATIONS AND AGENDA ITEMS 1. Minutes 07/10/18 Regular Meeting A motion was moved and seconded to approve the July 10, 2018 Regular Meeting Minutes, as presented. Roll Call: Ayes: Cortopassi, McGaughey, McGurk, Sanguinetti, Watkins Nayes: None Abstain: None Absent: Atkins, Panizza 2. Warrants California Public Employees Retirement System Director Cortopassi inquired if this is inclusive of the advanced payment for the Unfunded Accrued Liability costs. Finance Director Vega replied yes, which was approved by the Board at the June 12, 2018 Regular Board Meeting. A motion was moved and seconded to approve the July 17, 2018 Warrants California Public Employees Retirement System, as presented. Roll Call: Ayes: Cortopassi, McGaughey, McGurk, Sanguinetti, Watkins Nayes: None Abstain: None Absent: Atkins, Panizza DRAFT 3. Central San Joaquin Water Conservation District Discussion Manager Moody reported he has received the schedule of payments with the Bank of Stockton loan from Reid Roberts. Staff will now be able to prepare a more accurate representation of numbers for the Boards review. Board Meeting 07/17/18 1 Draft 1
4. Joseph H. Sanguinetti Family L.P. Out of District Non-Potable Water Service Agreement Manager Moody provided the Board with an Out of District Non-Potable Water Service Agreement for Joseph H. Sanguinetti Family L.P. President McGurk inquired if staff has done reconnaissance to deliver water. Manager Moody replied Water Supply Supervisor Donis has looked at the property and determined we can deliver water. President McGurk inquired if they will install their own dam. Manager Moody replied yes. Legal Counsel Harrigfeld inquired if this is Calaveras River water. Manager Moody replied it is New Melones water. A motion was moved and seconded to approve the Out-of-District Non-Potable Water Service Agreement between Stockton East Water District and Joseph H. Sanguinetti Family L.P. Roll Call: Ayes: Cortopassi, McGaughey, McGurk, Sanguinetti, Watkins Nayes: None Abstain: None Absent: Atkins, Panizza 5. Support for Basin Boundary Modification (to Detach Eastern Contra Costa County from the Tracy Subbasin) Manager Moody provided the Board with information to support the Basin Boundary Modification to detach Eastern Contra Costa County from the Tracy Subbasin. A motion was moved and seconded to approve San Joaquin County s request to detach Eastern Contra Costa County from the Tracy Subbasin. Roll Call: Ayes: Cortopassi, McGaughey, McGurk, Sanguinetti, Watkins Nayes: None Abstain: None Absent: Atkins, Panizza 6. San Joaquin County Resource Conservation District Coalition Budget Fiscal Year 2017/2018 Manager Moody provided the Board with information on the San Joaquin County Resource Conservation District Coalition Budget for Fiscal Year 2017/2018. This item was for information only. DRAFT E. COMMITTEE REPORTS 1. Groundwater Sustainability Plan Advisory Committee (PAC) Meeting, 07/11/18 Manager Moody and District Engineer Lee attended the July 11, 2018 Groundwater Sustainability Plan Advisory Committee (PAC) Meeting. Manager Moody reported during both the PAC and the Joint Exercise of Powers Authority (JPA) Meetings discussions focused on minimum thresholds and what is beneficial for each Groundwater Sustainability Agency (GSA). Manager Moody reported the District s GSA will likely use the 1992 levels as it is the better year to use for sustainability numbers. There was discussion on cropping patterns and Board Meeting 07/17/18 2 Draft 2
groundwater modeling explaining the differences between 1992 and 2015. Manager Moody reported after all information has been evaluated the PAC will put it together and present to the JPA Board. Manager Moody reported in the near future, he and Directors Panizza and Watkins will review the groundwater maps for 1992 and 2015 to determine which year will be best for the District to use. Director Watkins reported 1992 was prior to the New Melones facility, Central San Joaquin Water Conservation District and SEWD getting service water and before the Treatment Plant was enhanced. The water table has been in better shape since these practices and enhancement were put in place. Legal Counsel Harrigfeld inquired if there has been any subsidence in the basin. Manager Moody replied not much, it is measured in millimeters. Director Cortopassi inquired why 1992 numbers are better to use. Manager Moody replied because there has been much more surface water since 1992. The next meeting is scheduled for August 8, 2018. 2. Eastern San Joaquin Groundwater Authority Joint Exercise of Powers Authority Meeting, 07/11/18 Director Watkins and Manager Moody attended the July 11, 2018 Eastern San Joaquin Groundwater Authority Joint Exercise of Powers Authority Meeting. Manager Moody reported that this meeting essentially encompassed the same topics as the Advisory Committee meeting. The next meeting is scheduled for August 8, 2018. 3. Assembly Member Heath Flora AG Advisory Commission Meeting, 07/12/18 Directors Sanguinetti and Watkins and Assistant Manager Johnson attended the July 12, 2018 AG Advisory Commission Meeting hosted by Assembly Member Heath Flora. Director Sanguinetti reported it was a brainstorming session and they were advocating to have people attend the State Water Board meeting on Friday, July 20 th. Director Sanguinetti reported there was good attendance, including representatives from Oakdale Irrigation District, Turlock Irrigation District, and the Almond Board. Peter Rietkerk, General Manager of South San Joaquin Irrigation District, was the first speaker. Director Sanguinetti reported there was discussion on getting the public educated on the challenges that face the agriculture industry in the state and recognizing how this will affect everyone. Legal Counsel Harrigfeld inquired if the public will be attending the upcoming State Water Board meeting to provide comments during the public comment portion. Director Sanguinetti replied yes. President McGurk inquired if Assembly Member Flora organized this for his own area. Director Watkins replied he organized this with Assembly Member Adam Gray. They are both working legislatively to fix the current issues, as they know how detrimental it will be to constituents and counties in the area. DRAFT F. REPORT OF GENERAL MANAGER 1. Water Supply Report as of 07/16/18 Manager Moody provided a handout of the Water Supply Report for information only that included storage, release, and production data collected from various sources as of midnight last night. There is 191,694 AF in storage at New Hogan Reservoir. Current releases are set at 204 cfs. There is 1,888,422 AF in storage at New Melones Reservoir. Current release at Goodwin Dam to Stanislaus River are set at 305 cfs and release to all water users are set at 1,730 cfs. There are currently 12 irrigators on New Hogan, 3 irrigators on New Melones and 1 Out-of-District Board Meeting 07/17/18 3 Draft 3
irrigators. The water treatment plant is currently processing 37 mgd. The City of Stockton is currently processing 26 mgd. 2. Information Items: Manager Moody noted items: F2a-1, F2a-2, F2a-3, F2a-4, F2a-5 and F2a-6. 3. Report on General Manager Activities G. DIRECTOR REPORTS 1. Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce Monthly Mixer Frisbie Warren & Carroll Mortuary, 07/12/18 Nothing to report. H. COMMUNICATIONS (None) I. AGENDA PLANNING/UPCOMING EVENTS 1. Cancelled San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Advisory Water Advisory Commission Meeting, 1:00 p.m., 07/18/18 2. Central Valley Project Water Association Executive & Financial Affairs Committee, 10:00 a.m., 07/20/18 3. Herum\Crabtree\Suntag Attorneys Stonecreek Village Summer Concert Reception, 6:30 p.m., 07/27/18 J. REPORT OF THE COUNSEL 1. Closed Session: Real Property Government Code Section 54956.9 Property: Water Rights 2. Closed Session - Potential Litigation Government Code 54956.9 (c) two cases President McGurk adjourned the meeting to closed session at 12:52 p.m. to discuss closed session agenda items. District staff, with the exception of Manager Moody, were excused from the closed session meeting at 1:35 p.m. The regular meeting reconvened at 1:51 p.m., with no reportable action. K. ADJOURNMENT President McGurk adjourned the meeting at 1:52 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Scot A. Moody Secretary of the Board tbc DRAFT Board Meeting 07/17/18 4 Draft 4
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Agenda Item: F-1 Date: 07/24/18 Weekly Water Report As of: July 16, 2018 New Hogan (NHG) TOC 317,100 AF Storage: 191,694 AF Net Storage Change: -3,146 AF Inflow: 34 CFS Release: 204 CFS New Melones (NML) Allocation 75,000 AF Storage: 1,888,422 AF Net Storage change: -7,495 AF Inflow: 1,167 CFS Release: 1,238 CFS Source: CDEC Daily Reports Goodwin Diversion (GDW) Inflow (Tulloch Dam): 1,209 CFS Release to Stanislaus River (S-98): 305 CFS Release to OID (JT Main): 900 CFS Release to SSJID (SO Main): 415 CFS Release to SEWD: 110 CFS Total Release 1,730 CFS Source: Tri-Dam Operations Daily Report Farmington Dam (FRM) Diverted to SEWD: 93 CFS Diverted to CSJWCD: 0 CFS Source: USACE WCDS Hourly Report Surface Water Used Irrigators on New Hogan: 12 Irrigators on New Melones: 3 Out-Of-District Irrigators: 1 DJWWTP Production: 37 MGD North Stockton: 0 MGD South Stockton: 7 MGD Cal Water: 30 MGD City of Stockton DWSP Production: 26 MGD District Ground Water Extraction 74-01 0 GPM 74-02 0 GPM North 0 GPM South 0 GPM Extraction Well # 1 0 GPM Total Well Water Extraction 0 GPM Note: All flow data reported here is preliminary and subject to revision. 29
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Agenda Item: F-3a Date: 07/24/18 Financial Affairs Committee (FAC) Meeting Agenda July 20, 2018 The meeting begins at 10:00 a.m. at the Federal Building s cafeteria conference room C-1003, 2800 Cottage Way in Sacramento, CA. The call-in number is (866) 815-0941 and the pass code is 4481638. 1. Opening Business The Next Scheduled Meetings are as follows: August 17, 2018 (10:00-11:30 p.m.) FAC Contractors Only Meeting / Conference Call September 21, 2018 (10:00-11:30 p.m.) in Room C-1003 at 2800 Cottage Way in Sacramento, CA Comments on the May 18, 2018 Draft Meeting Notes Handout 1 2. Follow-up Action Items a. Larry to finalize March 16, 2017 FAC meeting notes. Action completed. b. San Luis Joint Use O&M Cost Reallocation Study. Travis to review an analysis completed by the South-Central California Area Office that Marla had sent him and discuss it at the July 20 th FAC meeting. The purpose was to see if the analysis would either shed light on or be a good starting point in determining the financial impacts on federal and state contractors by going back to the prior four five-year periods. c. Folsom Safety of Dams Interest (IDC & IOI) Costs. In the July 15, 2016 FAC meeting notes, Reclamation stated that they would start including these interest costs in the 2017 M&I water rates. Jesus was going to check to see if these interest costs were included in the 2017 & 2018 M&I water rates and report back at the July 20 th FAC meeting. 31
d. Trinity Public Utility District (TPUD) Assessment. At the May 18 th FAC meeting, Marla asked Reclamation to review the appropriateness of either including an additional schedule in the rate books or providing each contractor a statement showing amounts paid, expenses allocated and their balance. 3. Report on Executive Committee Meeting EC Members to Provide Status Update 4. CVP Cost Allocation Study Reclamation to Provide Status Update 5. Central Valley Project Improvement Act (CVPIA) - Croffsets Reclamation to Provide Status Update 6. Aging Infrastructure Reclamation to Provide Status Update CVPWA s July 9, 2018 Letter to Regional Director Handout 2 7. Finalization of M&I Water Ratesetting Policy Reclamation to Provide Status Update 8. Other 2 32