San Benito County Water District

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January 6, 2026

The Board reviewed a proposed water rate structure with 2% annual increases through 2028 and approved the Proposition 218 public hearing process. Written objections must be submitted by mail only by February 20, 2026, with a public hearing scheduled for February 25, 2026. The rates are designed to gradually draw down reserves while maintaining financial stability and debt coverage requirements.

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December 18, 2025

The Board approved a $12,327 capacity fee per equivalent dwelling unit for new water connections in Zone 6, ensuring new development pays for water supply expansion costs. A water transfer agreement was authorized through 2038, providing access to 250-1,000 acre-feet annually at competitive rates. Operations began filling San Justo Reservoir with 5,000 acre-feet, expected to reach target levels by March 1st.

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November 20, 2025

The board advanced a $12,327 Zone 6 capacity fee toward a December 17 hearing and authorized Proposition 218 noticing for new Zone 6 water rates projected to decrease overall for ag and municipal users. The district also approved a cost‑share agreement for Sunnyslope’s grant‑funded Highway 25 pipeline project, with Sunnyslope leading design and construction.

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October 29, 2025

A calculation error reduced planned water transfers by 3,000 acre-feet, cutting potential revenue from $1.6 million to $1 million as the district prioritized water security over sales. The West Hills treatment plant expansion faced a $373,000 cost increase due to new environmental requirements for additional fencing and material handling. The board officially terminated participation in the Pacheco Reservoir project after costs escalated to $3.2 billion and the Bureau of Reclamation ...

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September 24, 2025

The board addressed a critical golden mussel infestation threatening water infrastructure, with invasive species now reaching key facilities and requiring immediate treatment measures including hot water flushes and chemical treatments. Directors approved a long-awaited water supply agreement to provide treated water to wholesale customers, enabling better water quality management through blending capabilities. The board also authorized a $404,230 contract for the required 5-year GSP evalu...

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