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October 22, 2025

The board approved a new streamlined framework to handle over 150 backlogged variance requests, with 38 requests totaling 9,000+ acre-feet likely to be denied due to sustainability concerns. Water transfer processes face significant timeline constraints due to state mandates and court deadlines, limiting the agency's ability to extend transfer request deadlines even when users need end-of-year data to determine their needs. Basin optimization projects moved forward, including approval of ...

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October 22, 2025

The Rinconada Water Treatment Plant reliability improvement project is progressing on schedule and within budget, with completion targeted for spring 2026. The project will increase the facility's water treatment capacity from 80 to 100 million gallons per day to better serve agricultural and municipal users. Community impact mitigation measures are in place, including noise monitoring and quieter construction vehicle alarms to reduce disruption to nearby residents.

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October 22, 2025

The board clarified that existing flow meters can be calibrated through on-site field accuracy testing using ultrasonic reference meters rather than requiring removal and manufacturer testing. A third communication mailing to all landowners was approved for November, including updated calibration guidance and expanded service provider resources. The board also approved a $65,000 groundwater monitoring program for 2026 to continue quarterly well monitoring across 40 locations.

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October 22, 2025

Groundwater levels are recovering from drought conditions but remain below sea level in most monitoring areas, raising seawater intrusion concerns. The board approved a $33,363 consultant contract to complete the required 2025 annual sustainability report while key staff is on leave. A temporary assistant operations manager position was also approved to facilitate knowledge transfer before the current manager's retirement in July 2026, ensuring operational continuity.

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October 22, 2025

The district implemented billing corrections for a recent rate increase error that overcharged customers $9 for water and $15 for sewer, with credits to be applied to next bills. The board is considering splitting from a regional groundwater sustainability agency to form a county-specific entity for better local governance. Major infrastructure challenges continue from ongoing PG&E power line undergrounding projects, with over 20 crews generating approximately 200 utility service alerts...

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