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1 AMENDED AGENDA Concurrent Meeting The Washoe County Health District Board will not be taking action on any agenda items. Reno City Council, Sparks City Council, Washoe County Board of Commissioners and Truckee Meadows Water Authority Monday, November 6, :30 AM Washoe County Commission Chambers, 1001 East 9th Street, Building A, Reno, NV Hillary Schieve, Mayor Council Members: Ward 1 Jenny Brekhus Ward 4 Paul McKenzie Ward 2 Naomi Duerr Ward 5 Neoma Jardon Ward 3 Oscar Delgado At-Large David Bobzien Public Notice: This agenda has been physically posted in compliance with NRS (3)(notice of meetings) at Reno City Hall One East First Street, Washoe County Downtown Reno Library 301 South Center Street, Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center 1301 Valley Road, McKinley Arts and Culture Center 925 Riverside Drive, Reno Municipal Court One South Sierra Street, Washoe County Administration Building 1001 East Ninth Street and Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority 4001 South Virginia Street, Suite G. In addition, this agenda has been electronically posted in compliance with NRS (3) at and NRS at To obtain further documentation regarding posting, please contact Ashley D. Turney, City Clerk, 1 East First Street, Reno, NV 89501, (775) ; turneya@reno.gov. Accommodations: Reasonable efforts will be made to assist and accommodate physically disabled persons attending the meeting. Please contact the City Clerk s Office at (775) in advance so that arrangements can be made. Supporting Material: Staff reports and supporting material for the meeting are available at the City Clerk s Office, and on the City s website at Pursuant to NRS (6), supporting material is made available to the general public at the same time it is provided to the City Council. Order of Business: The presiding officer shall determine the order of the agenda and all questions of parliamentary procedure at the meeting pursuant to the Rules of the Reno City Council (City Council Resolution No. 7467, adopted May 26, 2010). Items on the agenda may be taken out of order. The Reno City Council, Sparks City Council, and Washoe County Board of Commissioners may combine two or more agenda items for consideration; remove an item from the agenda; or delay discussion relating to an item on the agenda at any time. See, NRS (2)(c)(6). Items scheduled to be heard at a specific time will be heard no earlier than the stated time, but may be heard later. Public Comment: A person wishing to address the Reno City Council, Sparks City Council, and Washoe County Board of Commissioners shall submit a Request to Speak form to the City Clerk. Public comment, whether on action items or general public comment, is limited to three (3) minutes per person. Unused time may not be reserved by the speaker, nor allocated to another speaker. No action may be taken on a matter raised under general public comment until the matter is included on an agenda as an item on which action may be taken. On specific agenda items, the presiding officer may prohibit comment if the content of the comments is a topic that is not relevant to, or within the authority of, the City Council, or if the content is willfully disruptive of the meeting by being irrelevant, repetitious, slanderous, offensive, inflammatory, irrational or amounting to personal attacks or interfering with the rights of other speakers. Any person making willfully disruptive remarks while addressing the Reno City Council, Sparks City Council, and Washoe County Board of Commissioners or while attending the Reno City Council, Sparks City Council, and Washoe County Board of Commissioners meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer, and the person may be barred from further audience before the Reno City Council, Sparks City Council, and Washoe County Board of Commissioners during that session of the Reno City Council, Sparks City Council, and Washoe County Board of Commissioners. See, Nevada Attorney General Opinion No (April 27, 2001); Nevada Open Meeting Law Manual, In addition, any person willfully disrupting the meeting may be removed from the room by the presiding officer. See, NRS (4)(a); RMC , Examples of disruptive conduct include, without limitation, yelling, stamping of feet, whistles, applause, heckling, name calling, use of profanity, personal attacks, physical intimidation, threatening use of physical force, assault, battery, or any other acts intended to Page 1

2 Agenda Reno City Council, Sparks City Council, and Washoe County Board of CommissionersNovember 6, 2017 impede the meeting or infringe on the rights of the Reno City Council, Sparks City Council, and Washoe County Board of Commissioners, city staff, or meeting participants. Watch Meetings: Certain Reno City Council, Sparks City Council, and Washoe County Board of Commissioners meetings are streamed online when Reno City Council, Sparks City Council, and Washoe County Board of Commissioners is in session in Council Chamber at and broadcast on Charter Channel 194. Social Media: for real-time updates on Twitter. Connect with the City of Reno on Facebook at Agenda Items 1 Call to Order 2 Pledge of Allegiance 3 Roll Call 4 Public Comment (This item is for either public comment on any action item or for any general public comment.) 5 Approval of the Agenda (For Possible Action) - November 6, Presentation, discussion and possible action on the status of the review and approval of "Water Projects" by the Truckee Meadows Water Authority, the Washoe County Health District, and/or the Nevada Department of Environmental Protection. (For Possible Action) 7 Comments from Councils, Commissions, Boards or Managers. 8 Public Comment (This item is for either public comment on any action item or for any general public comment.) 9 Adjournment (For Possible Action) Page 2

3 AGENDA ITEM REPORT for Concurrent Meeting and TMW A Meeting of October 31, 2017 To: Reno City Council, Sparks City Council, Washoe County Board of Commissioners, Truckee Meadows Water Authority Board of Directors From: Greg Lovato, Administrator, Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP) Kevin Dick, District Health Officer, Washoe County Health District (WCHD) Mark Foree, General Manager, Truckee Meadows Water Authority (TMWA) Subject: ConcmTent meeting agenda item: Presentation, discussion and possible action on the status of the review and approval of "Water Projects" by the Truckee Meadows Water Authority, the Washoe County Health District, and/or the Nevada Department of Environmental Protection. [For Possible Action} TMW A meeting agenda item: Presentation, discussion and possible action on the status and process for the review and approval of "Water Projects" by the Truckee Meadovvs Water Authority, the Washoe County Health District, and/or the Nevada Department of Environmental Protection, and possible direction to staff. [For Possible Action} Background Since the late 1970's, the State Health Division, and since 2005, NDEP has had a role in maintaining requirements for delegation of the federal Safe Drinking Water Act from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The Washoe County Health District is designated by state laws and regulations, and through an interlocal agreement with NDEP, to review and approve the initial construction, or any renovation, modification, or expansion of a community water system. NDEP maintains primacy for the State regulatory program, provides technical assistance when requested by WCHD, and ensures that oversight and regulatory determinations comply with state regulations and federal delegation requirements. The Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) require WCHD approval of "substantial" additions or alterations to water systems. The Nevada Administrative Code (NAC) requires WCHD approval of all water projects regardless of size, unless a waiver is granted for water main additions of 500 lineal feet or less. The TMW A water collection, treatment, and distribution system is regulated as a Public Water System under federal and state laws and regulations. TMW A operates under permits issued by NDEP. Attachment: Concurrent Meeting Agenda Item Report re Water Projects (8860 : Status of Water Projects)

4 A water project is defined in the NAC: NAC 445A "Water project" defined. (NRS 445A.860) "Water project" means the initial construction, or any renovation, modification or expansion, of: 1. Each portion of a public water system that begins operation after February 20, 1997; or 2. Each portion of a public water system that began operation on or before February 20, 1997, if the portion of the public water system is involved in: (a) The collection, pumping, treatment, storage or distribution of water; or (b) The boosting, sustaining or reducing of water pressure, -. except any construction, renovation, modification or expansion approved by the Division of Public and Behavioral Health, the appropriate district board of health or other appropriate governmental entity before February 20, (Added to NAC by Bd. of Health, eff ; A by Environmental Comm'n by R194-08, ) Additional summary of relevant statutes and regulations is provided in Attachment 1 - "Summary of Nevada Drinking Water Statutes and Regulations -NDEP and WCHD Roles". Discussion of Issues In regard to WCHD review and approval of "water projects", it is important to note the following changes have occmted since January 2016: WCHD was directed by NDEP/EPA to modify plan review to be consistent with state drinking water regulations in NAC 445A The former Washoe County Water Resources and the South Truckee Meadows GID water systems had recently been consolidated into TMWA' s water system TMW A requested an addendum and update to the TMW A water system waiver which was denied by WCHD based on inconsistencies with state drinking water regulations NAC 445A Transition from stagnant to high economic development/plan submittal activity Modified plan review by WCHD as directed by NDEP/EPA and review and modifications of interpretation/application ofnac regulations resulted in more plans returned for correction than normal. Because the modification of the plan review process was not effectively communicated to stakeholders and corrections were required to individual plans for specific issues, this resulted in delay of approvals in the early pait of calendar year 2017 (second half of FY2017). After this occurred, Director level meetings between WCHD, NDEP and TMWA were initiated to improve the situation and streamline communication and approval. Regular meetings of agency staff were also initiated. Several meetings with City and County management, TMW A, and WCHD were also held to discuss and address water project issues. The following changes have been put into place: Attachment: Concurrent Meeting Agenda Item Report re Water Projects (8860 : Status of Water Projects)

5 Potable water supplied irrigation separations from water mains/services - prior interpretations were modified to provide more design flexibility Private fire hydrants vs. public fire hydrants and required backflow prevention - agreement for TMW A to have maintenance 'responsibility of future private fire hydrants (removed requirement for backflow assemblies on private hydrants) Easements for TMW A facilities must be noted on plans - agreement that easements would be submitted to WCHD at project completion WCHD received NDEP approval to discontinue reviewing plans to TMWA standards and only review to NAC regulations going forward Streamlined approval process for single service of 2-inch diameter and below, not requiring a "water project" submittal for those projects, only a one page project data sheet NDEP providing WCHD more decision-making authority without NDEP consultation Director level review of potential conflicting interpretations It should be noted that some delays have also been caused by the applicant's and their contractors' and engineers' failure to begin work with TMWA early in the process. Attachment 2 shows flow diagrams prepared by WCHD showing "Current Submittal Flow" and "Ideal Submittal Flow" that if followed by the applicant can greatly streamline the review and approval process. Recent Improvement in project turnaround times As discussed above, changes in the early part of calendar year 2017 (second half of FY2017) resulted in delays in approval of water projects. Since that time (FY2018 YTD), with the items addressed noted above, we have seen some significant improvement in water project turnaround times from 1) TMWA's review (from complete application by design engineer to redline return to design engineer), 2) WCHD's review (from TMWA submitted water project to WCHD to WCHD comments return to TMWA/design engineer) and 3) design engineer return of plan revisions to both TMW A and WCHD. This is shown in Attachment 3 - "TMW A-WCHD Water Project Review Periods". Next Steps NDEP plans to initiate the process of revising NAC 445A regulations with the goal of clarifying ce1iain requirements, eliminating ambiguities, providing more flexibility in system design, and providing expanded waivers for systems with engineering review programs. Attachment 4 - "Anticipated Drinking Water Regulation Revisions (Nevada Administrative Code 445A)" shows the proposed scope and schedule for the revision process. WCHD, NDEP and TMW A are also working to reinstate a waiver to TMW A for water main additions of 500 lineal feet or less. Attachment: Concurrent Meeting Agenda Item Report re Water Projects (8860 : Status of Water Projects)

6 TOPIC Attachment 1 Summary of NV Drinking Water Statutes and Regulations NDEP and WCHD Roles 1. Roles of WCHD and NDEP under NV Public Water System Law Authority to issue orders and levy administrative fines or seek civil penalties for violations of NV laws and regulations rests with NDEP. WCHD has a designated role in inspecting water systems, approving plans, and ensuring compliance with NV laws and regulations. WCHD can apply to the Court for an injunction related to non-compliance. 2. Enforcement of federal Safe Drinking Water Act Authority to enforce federal Safe Drinking Water Act delegated to state in 1978, not delegable to WCHD 3. SOWA requirement for assurance related to design and construction Under SDWA delegation, NDEP required to establish an activity to assure that design and construction of substantially modified public water system facilities are capable of compliance with State primary drinking water regulations 1 AUTHORITIES NRS 445A.925, 930, 943, 945, u.s.c. 300(g)(2) 40 CFR (b)(5) Attachment: Concurrent Meeting Agenda Item Report re Water Projects (8860 : Status of Water

7 TOPIC 4. WCHD Regulates TMWA as a public water system under NRS and under the NDEP program TMWA is a public water system under NDEP's federal delegation where WCHD has state-assigned enforcement responsibility 5. WCHD Tentative Subdivision map review requirement WCHD required to review tentative maps for: water supply water meeting applicable health standards availability and accessibility of water for prevention and containment of fires. 6. WCHD Final Subdivision map review requirements WCHD required to review final maps for: Easements for public utilities that provide water services Water quality and supply WCHD required to review improvement plans: Showing the systems of water supply and sewage disposal 7. Review and approval of plans and specifications by NDEP or WCHD Plans and specification for substantial addition or alteration of a public water system must be submitted to NDEP or WCHD for review and approval 2 AUTHORITIES NRS 445A.925 and 42 U.S.C. 300(g)(2) NRS (2-3), (3)(a), (b), (j) NRS , 377(1)(a), NAC NRS 445A.920 Attachment: Concurrent Meeting Agenda Item Report re Water Projects (8860 : Status of Water

8 TOPIC 8. Definition of Water Project Initial construction, or any renovation, modification or expansion of: Collection Pumping Treatment Storage Distribution Water pressure boosting, sustaining or reducing 9. NDEP and WCHD requirement to approve water projects NDEP or WCHD shall not approve a water project unless the application for approval demonstrates that the project will comply with applicable provisions of NAC 445A Applications must contain: Complete plans, including details of improvements Complete specifications to supplement the plans Design report Requirements for fire flow and demand Other pertinent information 10. Waiver for projects less than 500 feet NDEP or WCHD may waive water project application and approval for projects involving 500 feet or less of distribution system, or affecting less than 5% of the total service connections 3 AUTHORITIES NAC 445A NAC 445A.66695, 6671 NAC 445A.6669(2) Attachment: Concurrent Meeting Agenda Item Report re Water Projects (8860 : Status of Water

9 Attachment 2 - page 1 of 2 Current Submittal Flow Developer submits plan to Washoe County, City of Reno, or City of Sparks. Project is routed for review to all agencies through Accela Workflow. Review with other agencies continues. May be weeks or months until a Water Project is submitted for Review Project may be stalled while Developer/Engineer works with TMWA to put together Water Project Submittal. WCHD approves Water Project... All Civil and Site plans must be reviewed to match the Approved Water project. Requires resubmittal of all plans for review (most cases) Design engineer & TMWA informed at time of Water Project approval all Civils and Site plans under review are required to be revised if not already. All plans reviewed... must also check and see if I WCHD receives the project and status's the project as "Corrections Required" since a water project or other requirements are necessary to complete the review. WCHD waits for submittal of all required documents or Water Project to be submitted for review {Jr Water projects take some time to develop - requires engineering submittal to TMWA & for TMWA to run models to validate the proposal. Water Projects are submitted by TMWA. Developer/Engineer must go through TMWA review, prior to TMWA submitting to WCHD for approval. Engineer documented all associated permits - not always related in AA Plans can be processed as approved once all workflows have been completed. Attachment: Concurrent Meeting Agenda Item Report re Water Projects (8860 : Status of Water Projects)

10 Attachment 2 - page 2 of 2 Ideal Submittal Flow Developer initiates review with TMWA to begin getting the Water Project created and ready for submittal. Water projects take some time to develop- requires engineering submittal to TMWA & for TMWA to run models to validate the proposal. Developer submits grading, site, civil plans for review to Washoe County, City of Reno, or City of Sparks Developer/Engineer and TMWA would submit Water Project Project routed through Accela at the same time as the Project submitted for Permit review Workflow (grading, site, civils, etc.) Water Project review by WCHD occurring concurrently Project review by all agencies and with project review by all agencies comments or approval provided All plans reviewed, since review was concurrent all plans were checked to WCHD will review both projects and provide the correct ensure they matched and all comments to all associated plan reviews. Requires all associated reviews completed at projects are related in Accela. same time. Plans are approved and processed through workflow more efficiently and all plans are processed. Attachment: Concurrent Meeting Agenda Item Report re Water Projects (8860 : Status of Water Projects) This process reduces some of the potential for multiple re-submittal and/or revisions since all reviews are concurrent and can therefore be coordinated. Creates better efficiency and allows for a quicker review process.

11 Attachment 3 TMWA-WCHD Water Project Review Periods Project Type FY 17 FY 18 YTD TIVIWA\~ew Business Review Goals Ave. Days <15 Days <30 Days <60 Days Ave. Days <15 Days <30 Days <60 Days :..,.; 1:;i.,",..,.\.. L,,,, Comm. Service 75% 100% 75% 100% Main Extension 75% 100% 75% 100% Subdivision 75% 100% 75% 100% TMWA ReviewTime:Frarne.. ' t.., I Oj ' ' ' '" ':..,.. _.. :... ''.. '.,:,._ Comm. Service 13 83% 99% % N/A Main Extension 21 98% 100% % N/A Subdivision 26 71% 98% 22 96% 100% Design Engineer Revisions, (f()llbwingtmvva Review) to Submitt.al to WCHD Comm. Service Main Extension Subdivision WGHD WaterProjectHeview Goal's ' :,,,,..... ' TMWA Water Projects 100% 100%... WCHD Review TimeFrame " TMWA Water Projects 18 77% 100% N/A 12 80% 98% Des'ign E'ngineer Revis.ions. (following WCHD Review) to resubmittal to WCHD TMWA Water Projects WCHD Has Approved> 130 Water Projects since Jan 1, No Water Projects have been denied. Attachment: Concurrent Meeting Agenda Item Report re Water Projects (8860 : Status of Water

12 Attachment 4 ANTICIPATED DRINKING WATER REGULATION REVISIONS (Nevada Administrative Code 44SA) POTENTIAL AREAS FOR REVIEW AND REVISION 1. Scope of waiver for systems with engineering review programs 2. Crossing requirements and mitigation 3. Separation distances 4. Adoption by reference - most stringent guidance applicability 5. Others SCHEDULE AND PROCESS FOR REVISION NOV Coordinate with Workgroup Participants DEC-MAR Convene Workgroup Meetings to Receive Input APR Draft Regulations to Legislative Counsel Bureau (LCB) MAY LCB drafting revisions completed (30 days from receipt) JUN Public Workshops (Public Noticed 15 days prior) SEP State Environmental Commission Hearing OCT Legislative Commission Review Attachment: Concurrent Meeting Agenda Item Report re Water Projects (8860 : Status of Water