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Alameda County Water District Alameda Local Agency Formation Commission Meeting Robert Shaver, Assistant General Manager Thursday, March 13, 2014 Month, Day, Year

Overview Founded in 1914 Population: ~336,000 No. of Accounts: ~83,000 2

Services Provided Provide Water Service to Fremont, Newark, and Union City 104.8 square miles Manage the Niles Cone Groundwater Basin Cooperative Agreement with the Regional Water Quality Control Board 3

ACWD Boundary and SOI 4

Customer Profile Institutional 7% Residential 70% Business 14% Industrial 9% Business 14.1% ( 6,000 AF) Industrial 8.8% ( 4,000 AF) Residential 70.4% ( 31,000 AF) Institutional 6.7% ( 3,000 AF) AF (acre-foot) 326,000 gallons 5

ACWD by the Numbers 240 full time employees Board of Directors Paul Sethy Martin L. Koller James G. Gunther Judy C. Huang John H. Weed 6

ACWD by the Numbers (Cont d) 4 Treatment facilities 43 MGD avg. daily production (FY 2011/12) 64 MGD max. day production (FY 2011/12) 7

ACWD by the Numbers (Cont d) >850 miles of pipelines 12 reservoirs & storage tanks 8

FY 2013/14 Financial Snapshot Expenditures $119.0 million (FY 2013/14) $74.4 million Operating Expenses $39.8 million Capital Expenditures $4.8 million Debt Service Expenses Revenue $98.9 million (FY 2013/14) $80.9 million Total Water Revenue $8.1 million Proceeds from Taxation $2.8 million Connection Charges $2.1 million Customer Jobs $1.0 million Interest $4.0 million Other AAA Bond Rating 9

Water Supplies 40% 20% 40% Alameda Creek Watershed/Niles Cone Groundwater Basin. State Water Project San Francisco PUC 10

ACWD Water Supply Planning Considerations 35-Year Planning Horizon Vacant Lands Inventory Known Redevelopment Plans and Water Supply Assessments ABAG/MTC projections including Smart Growth policies Consultations with City Planning Staffs 11

ACWD Forecasting and ABAG/MTC Projections 12

Land Use-Based Planning 13

Regional Partnerships Hayward Emergency Interconnections Milpitas Emergency Interconnections San Francisco Hetch-Hetchy System Contra Costa Water District Los Vaqueros Reservoir Semitropic Water Storage District Zone 7 Water Agency & Santa Clara Valley Water District 14

2014 Drought California is currently experiencing the worst drought in its recorded history. ACWD has been informed that it will receive 0% of its yearly allocation from the State Water Project. The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission has asked ACWD to reduce its use of Hetch Hetchy water by 10% - possibly more. Local runoff from the Alameda Creek watershed, which recharges our groundwater basin, is currently at 10-20% of normal. 15

2014 Water Supply Uncertainty Average Demand 48,000 acre-feet/year (pre-drought) 38,400 acre-feet/year (20% conservation) Range of Supplies 2013 Carryover: 0 AF 10,400 AF Semitropic returns: 0 AF 13,500 AF CCWD Transfer: 0 AF 5,000 AF SFPUC deliveries: 9,000 AF 16,000 AF DYTP: 0 AF 1000 AF Groundwater: 5,000 AF 15,000 AF 16

Typical vs. Target Water Demands 17

2014 Proposed Water Use Ordinance Focus on: Maintain Public Health and Safety Minimal Economic Impacts Minimizing waste and non-essential uses Minimize landscape irrigation, while still maintaining landscape plants and turf viability Approach: Mandatory restrictions on certain water uses Mandatory restrictions on frequency of landscape irrigation Voluntary guidelines to improve indoor water use efficiency Provide water savings assistance enhanced conservation Provide for Exceptions to Address Unique Circumstances Communicate frequently and regularly with the Community 18

ACWD s Water Conservation Programs For Residential Customers High Efficiency Clothes Washer Rebate Program Water Saver Kits High Water Use Notification Leak Detection California Youth Energy Services Partnership (CYES) Turf Replacement Incentives Water-wise Gardening Online tool Landscape Workshops The Aqueduct and ACWD website seasonal irrigation notices NEW - 19

ACWD s Water Conservation Programs For Commercial, Industrial, and Institutional Customers High Efficiency Clothes Washer Rebates Commercial High Efficiency Toilet / Urinal Rebates Water Use Efficiency Surveys Free Low Flow Devices 20

ACWD s Water Conservation Programs For Large Landscape Customers Smart Weather-based Irrigation Controllers Rebates Turf Replacement Incentive Program Water Use Budgets Landscape Surveys Water Conservation Business of the Year Awards Stopwaste.org Partnership Landscape Contractor Workshops 21

NEW Program Free Water Use Efficiency Services for Lower Income Homeowners, including: Water use survey Leak check/fix Retrofits of high volume toilets with high efficiency toilets Installation of water efficient showerheads & faucet aerators 22

Water Efficient Landscape Incentives Rebates for replacing water thirsty lawn with water efficient landscaping: Low water use plants Permeable landscape material $1 per square foot of turf replaced with water efficient landscaping, up to $1,500 for homes and $20,000 for businesses. 23

Challenges and Opportunities Groundwater Protection New California State Water Resources Board Low Threat Case Closure Policy Restoration of California Coastal Steelhead Fisheries Infrastructure Replacement and Resiliency Sacramento/San Joaquin Delta Financial Sustainability/Customer Affordability Climate Change Enhance Existing Regional Partnerships 24

Thank you Questions? Contact: Robert Shaver 510-668-4401 robert.shaver@acwd.com 25