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The district is evaluating a 4-megawatt natural gas power generation project that could reduce electricity costs from 28-29 cents per kilowatt hour to 9-10 cents, with a 3.5-year payback period. Water rates for 2026 were reduced, with State Water Project charges dropping to $87/AFt. The board approved a conservative 2026 budget projecting an $8.2 million loss based on a worst-case scenario of 50% water allocation and no banking activity.
The board approved a 5-year contract for weather forecasting services to improve water management decisions. They also authorized a major pipeline relocation project at Highway 43, for which Caltrans funds over $2 million. Additionally, they approved hiring a replacement for the retiring Operations Manager with a planned 9-10 month overlap period to ensure knowledge transfer of over 4 decades of institutional experience.
California's water year 2025 showed mixed results with above-average precipitation in the north but dry conditions in the south, while officials prepare for uncertain La Niña weather patterns in 2026. Groundwater management continues improving under state regulations with 9,000 new monitoring sites, though land subsidence remains a concern. New proposed manganese health standards could require treatment upgrades for approximately 1,000 public water systems, particularly affecting...
The board approved a 7% water rate increase for 2026 despite receiving 726 protest votes (24% of parcels), falling short of the threshold needed to block the increase. Agricultural operators testified about ongoing financial struggles, with several reporting no profits in over five years and operating at losses. The district also addressed infrastructure and service issues, including water interruptions and maintenance concerns raised by farmers during the public comment period.
The committee reviewed a detailed domestic well mitigation program framework with a $35,000 maximum reimbursement per well, though growers requested more time to analyze the documents before taking action. A farm unit reorganization policy was advised to the board, giving growers flexibility in allocating water credits and penalties during property transactions. Staff discussed continuing to offer multiple costly satellite measurement methods given the approximately $430,000 costs for 2025.