February 2026 Board Meeting

2/12/2026
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Top 3 Key Takeaways

1. Class II Water Supply Exhausted After January Import Opportunity

The district brought in 11,250 acre-feet of Class II water during January, representing 15% of FID's Class II contract allocation. This Class II run, which included a 10% allocation followed by an additional 5% uncontrolled block, ended February 3rd when the Bureau determined that no residual Class II water remained and moved to protect Class I supplies for the upcoming water year starting March 1st. The district increased recharge capacity by utilizing flood control basins and routing up to 300 cfs through various recharge facilities, including partnering with the flood control district to access large detention basins normally used with city water.

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Firms & Consultants

Sarah Chen

Environmental Science Associates

CONSULTANT

Michael Rodriguez

Provost & Pritchard

CONSULTANT

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