MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING WATER ISSUES COMMITTEE ORANGE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT April 13, 8:00 a.m.

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MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING WATER ISSUES COMMITTEE ORANGE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT April 13, 2016 @ 8:00 a.m. The Water Issues Committee meeting Vice Chair Director Anthony called the meeting to order in the District Boardroom in Fountain Valley, CA. The Assistant District Secretary reported a quorum of the Committee. Committee Members Denis Bilodeau (a (arrived 8:20 a.m.) Phil Anthony Shawn Dewane Dina Nguyen Roman Reyna Alternates Steve Sheldon (arrived 8:20 a.m.) Jan Flory (not present) Jordan Brandman (not present) Roger Yoh (not present) Cathy Green VISITOR COMMENTS OCWD staff Mike Markus, General Manager Joel Kuperberg, General Counsel Judy-Rae Karlsen, Assistant District Secretary John Bonsangue, Dave Bolin, Dan Bott, Ryan Bouley, Jason Dadakis, Randy Fick, David Fields, Greg Woodside, Roy Herndon, John Kennedy, Chris Olsen, Mehul Patel, Jana Safarik, Sandy Scott-Roberts, Ben Smith, Mike Wehner, Marsha Westropp Greg Woodside, Lee Yoo Others Debbie Cook Howard Johnson - Brady Marc Marcantonio, Steve Conklin - Yorba Linda Water District Tom McCarthy - City of Anaheim Nabil Saba - City of Santa Ana Paul Shoenberger - Mesa Water District Mesa Water District General Manager Paul Schoenberger reported that Groundwater Producers are interested in the District budgeting process and they are anxious to discuss the setting of the Replenishment Assessment (RA) and Basin Pumping Percentage (BPP). Debbie Cook stated that if Producers are concerned about an increased RA this year, they will certainly be concerned when the costs for the desalination project impact the budget. CONSENT CALENDAR Director Nguyen abstained from voting on Item No. 1, Minutes of Previous Meeting. Director Dewane requested that Item No. 8, Amendment to Aqreement No. 0911 with Northwest Habitat Institute to Support the Prado Basin Feasibility Study be removed from the Consent Calendar for further discussion. The remainder of the Consent Calendar was then approved upon motion by Director Dewane, seconded by Director Reyna and carried [5-0]. [Item 1: Yes- Anthony, Dewane, Reyna, Green /Abstain-Nguyen] [Items 2-7,9: Yes- Anthony, Nguyen, Dewane, Reyna, Green /No - O] 1. Minutes of Previous Meetinq The Minutes of the Administration and Finance Issues Committee meeting held March 9, 2016 were approved as presented.

Public Right-Of-Way Encroachment Permits to Access District-Owned Monitoring Wells in Santa Ana Recommended by Committee for approval at April 20 Board meeting: Authorize staff to execute City of Santa Ana Encroachment Permit renewal for continued access to OCWDowned monitoring wells in public rights-of-way, including payment to City of Santa Ana for permit fee of 5,113.09. Department of Navy License Agreements for Monitoring Wells and Geotechnical Investiq ation at Naval Weapons Station and Authorize Payment of License Fees Recommended by Committee for approval at April 20 Board meeting: 1) Authorize staff execution of License Agreement N6871193RP03P54 with the Department of the Navy for the continued monitoring of existing OCWD monitoring wells at the Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach, including payment of processing fee of 8,400; and 2) Ratify staff execution of License Agreement N6247316RP00036 with Department of Navy allowing a geotechnical investigation and repair work at abandoned well site OCWD-BS13, including payment of processing fee of 5,616. 4. Ag reement to Stantec Consultinq Services for Conrock-Warner Transfer Tube Design Recommended by Committee for approval at April 20 Board meeting: Authorize issuance of Agreement to Stantec Consulting Services for an amount not to exceed 85,497 for the Conrock-Warner Transfer Tube Project Design Services. Agreement to Kleinfelder for Center Levee Corrugated Metal Pipe (CMP) Transfer Pipes Repair Project Desi,q n Services Recommended by Committee for approval at April 20 Board meeting: Authorize issuance of Agreement to Kleinfelder, Inc. for an amount not to exceed 62,641 for the Center Levee CMP Transfer Pipes Repair Project Design Services. Amendment to Agreement No. 0827 to Aquilog, Inc. for Database Management for the South Basin Groundwater Protection Project Remedial lnvestiqation Recommended by Committee for approval at April 20 Board meeting: Authorize Amendment No. 2 to Agreement No. 0827 with Aquilogic, Inc. in the amount of 55,600 for services to update and maintain the South Basin project database for 12 months and provide access to Hargis + Associates. 7. Replacement of Two 24-Inch Valves on the Green Acres Project Pipeline System Recommended by Committee for approval at April 20 Board meeting: Receive and file staff report. Amendment to Agreement No. 0911 with Northwest Habitat Institute to Support the Prado Basin Feasibility Study This item was removed from the Consent Calendar for further discussion. 2

Santa Ana Sucker Habitat Restoration Project: Resolution Adopting Initial Study/Mitigated Ne.qative Declaration and Approvin.q Project Recommended by Committee for approval at April 20 Board meeting: Adopt Resolution which includes the following for the Santa Ana Sucker Habitat Restoration Project: Adopt the Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Project; Declare the Santa Ana Sucker Habitat Project duly instituted and establish the Project budget of 110,000; Authorize staff to complete the permitting process with the Army Corps of Engineers and the resource agencies, execute the permits received for the Project from the Army Corps of Engineers and the resource agencies, and prepare and implement the Habitat Management Program for the Project; and Authorize filing of Notice of Determination. ITEM REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR Amendment to Agreement No. 0911 with Northwest Habitat Institute to Support the Prado Basin Feasibility Study Director Dewane requested that staff provide additional information on the Amendment to the Agreement with Northwest Habitat Institute for the Prado Basin Feasibility Study. Executive Director Greg Woodside reviewed the project and reported that Northwest Habitat Institute will need to conduct additional modeling and habitat assessments and these tasks were not included in the original scope of work approved by the Board in May 2013 or as part of previously approved amendments. The Committee then took the following action. Upon motion by Director Dewane, seconded by Director Reyna and carried [5-0], the Committee recommended that the Board at its April 20 Board meeting: Authorize issuance of Amendment No. 3 to Agreement No. 0911 with Northwest Habitat Institute for an amount not to exceed 45,232 to conduct additional tasks for habitat assessment and modeling for the Prado Basin CA Feasibility Study bringing the total Agreement to 288,194. MATTERS FOR CONSIDERATION 10 Agreement to Jamison Engineering Contractors, Inc. to Provide GWRS Pipeline Inspection Services Principal Engineer Sandy Scott-Roberts reviewed the Jamison Engineering Contractors, Inc. proposal for GWRS pipeline inspections. She advised that due to the corrosive nature of GWRS water, variable water flows and chemicals used in the treatment process, the interior concrete lining of the pipeline requires periodic inspections to maintain the pipeline s integrity. Ms. Scott-Roberts advised that this work will take place during the GWRS plant shut down and Jamison Engineering Contractor, Inc. has provided a competitive quote for this project and has conducted previous pipeline inspections. The Committee then took the following action. Upon motion by Director Green, seconded by Director Dewane and carried [5-0], the Committee recommended that the Board at its April 20 Board meeting: Authorize issuance of Agreement with Jamison Engineering Contractor, Inc. for an amount not to exceed 293,039 for GWRS pipeline inspection services. [Yes- Anthony, Nguyen, Dewane, Reyna, Green /No - O]

Director Bilodeau and Sheldon arrived during the following discussion. 11. Mid-Basin Injection: Centennial Park Project Certification of Environmental Impact Report and approval of Revised Enqineer s Report and Budqet Engineer Ben Smith reviewed the Mid-Basin Injection (MBI) project, the project timeline, and he advised the Engineer s Report was revised to include an additional scope of work determined necessary as a result of the MBI demonstration project. He noted staff recommends approval of the increased project budget from 26 million to 33 million and certifying the Environmental Impact Report to allow staff to submit a Proposition 1 grant funding request. Director Bilodeau stated his concern about the 33 million project budget and encouraged staff to pursue grant funding to reduce project costs. He requested this item be agendized as a Matter for Consideration at the April 20 Board meeting. The Committee discussed Director s concerns and then took the following actions. Upon motion by Director Reyna, seconded by Director Dewane and carried [5-0], the Committee recommended that the Board at its April 20 Board meeting: Agendize this item as a Matter for Consideration; and Adopt Resolution approving the Mid-Basin Injection: Centennial Project which includes the following items: Certifying the Final Environmental Impact Report for the Project; Adopting the Findings of Fact and the Mitigation Monitoring Reporting Program; Approve the Project and establish the Project budget of 33,000,000; Receive and File Revised Engineer s Report; and Authorize filing of Notice of Determination. [Yes- Bilodeau, Anthony, Nguyen, Dewane, Reyna /No - O] 12. Proposed FY 2016-17 Capital Improvement Program Budqet Director of Engineering Chris Olsen presented the proposed Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget for Fiscal Year 2016-17 and reported the total budget is 32.9 million and includes 17 projects. He noted that CIP projects are funded by debt proceeds, grants, state revolving fund loans and 7 million from operating revenues. Mr. Olsen advised the decision to include a project in the CIP is determined by the following objectives; 1) Increasing the District s recharge capacity to allow for increased sustainable production out of the groundwater basin; 2) Protecting water quality in the basin; and 3) Protecting the coastal portion of the groundwater basin. He presented the proposed budget for the following CIP projects. CIP PROJECT Mid Basin Injection Alamitos Seawater Barrier Improvements GWRS Final Expansion (Design) North Basin Extraction Well La Palma Recharge Basin South Basin Groundwater Protection Project Santiag o and Burris Basin Tracer Study Prado Sediment Management Lower Santiag o Creek Recharge Project (Desig n) () AMOUNT 9,103,711 7,851,574 6,000,000 2,860,581 2,075,208 1,662,704 1,580,325 1,026,065 170,000 4

Burris Basin Booster Pump Station & Outlet Access Control Upg rade Watershed and Wildlife Exhibit (Design) East Newport Mesa Groundwater Investig ation GAP Connection to GWRS (Desig n) ARTIC Injection Well Santa Ana River Injection Wells Conrock-Warner Transfer Tube Total 1 l 100,000 100,000 51,000 25,000 32,906,168 The Committee briefly discussed the CIP projects and Mr. Olsen advised the Committee that the CIP budget will be presented to the Board at the April 20 Board meeting for review and final approval. The Committee took the following action. Upon motion by Director Anthony, seconded by Director Dewane and carried [5-0], the Committee recommended that the Board at its April 20 Board meeting: Receive and file the staff report. [Yes- Bilodeau, Anthony, Nguyen, Dewane, Reyna /No - O] ITEM TO BE AGENDIZED AS MATTER FOR CONSIDERATION AT THE APRIL 20 BOARD MEETING The Committee recommended that Items No. 11, Mid-Basin Iniection: Centennial Park Project Certification of Environmental Impact Report and approval of Revised Enqineer s Report and Bud.get be agendized as a Matter for Consideration at the April 20 Board meeting. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 8:35 a.m. Director Denis Bilodeau