San Luis Obispo County Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) Program Sub-Regional Workshops
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San Luis Obispo County Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) Program Sub-Regional Workshops North County Sub-Region North Coast Sub-Region South County Sub-Region (incl. SLO) Tuesday November 17, 2015 Thursday November 19, 2015 Thursday November 19, 2015 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm 10:00 am – 12:00 pm 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm Templeton Community Center Morro Bay Vets Hall Oceano Community Services District 601 S. Main Street, Templeton 209 Surf Street, Morro Bay 1655 Front Street, Oceano This agenda packet contains worksheets WORKSHOP AGENDA to assist in identifying Sub-Regional Priorities for each of the IRWM Sub- Regions. For more details, please read 1. Introductions / welcome 5 minutes Section E of the 2014 IRWM plan 2. 2014 IRWM Plan overview 15 minutes available at slocountywater.org/irwm 3. Sub-Regional goals, objectives 10 minutes and priorities overview A Sub-Regional Priority reflects the needs of the Sub-Region related to each 4. Re-evaluating current Sub- 45 minutes of the adopted Regional Goals and Regional priorities activity Objectives: Water Supply, Ecosystem 5. Discuss project/program 30 minutes and Watershed, Groundwater integration & partnerships Monitoring and Management, Flood Management, and Water Resources 6. Wrap-up, Prop 1 Grant, and 15 minutes Management and Communication. Next Sub-Regional Workshops Please add or delete any Sub-Regional Priorities needed to meet the Goals and Objectives. Please rank each Sub- Regional Priority. The highest ranking priorities will be used as criteria for upcoming IRWM projects and programs. Please submit your worksheets by November 25, 2015 via email to [email protected] or via mail to: Mladen Bandov, Public Works Dept. 1050 Monterey Street, Room 207 San Luis Obispo, CA 93408 San Luis Obispo County Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) Program Draft Stakeholders List (as of November 16, 2015) REGIONAL SLO County Flood Control & Water Regional Water Management Group (RWMG) Conservation District Water Resources Advisory Committee (WRAC) County of San Luis Obispo County Planning Commission The Land Conservancy SLO Council of Governments (SLOCOG) Central Coast Salmon Enhancement Agricultural Liaison Advisory Board (ALAB) Upper Salinas Las Tablas RCD Partners in Water Conservation (PiWC) Coastal Coastal San Luis RCD NORTH COAST SUB-REGION NORTH COUNTY SUB-REGION SOUTH COUNTY SUB-REGION City of Morro Bay City of Paso Robles City of Arroyo Grande Cambria CSD City of Atascadero City of Grover Beach San Simeon CSD Templeton CSD City of Pismo Beach Los Osos CSD San Miguel CSD City of San Luis Obispo Morro Bay National Estuary Heritage Ranch CSD Oceano CSD Program Independence Ranch CSD Nipomo CSD S&T Mutual Water Co California Valley CSD Cuyama CSD Various water purveyors CSA 7/7A Oak Shores South SLO County Sanitation California Men’s Colony CSA 16 Shandon District (SSLOCSD) CSA 10/10A Cayucos CSA 23 Santa Margarita Camp San Luis Obispo Camp Roberts CSA 12 Avila Beach Cayucos CSD Various water purveyors Diablo Canyon Power Plant State Parks Pozo Cal Poly University NRCS Creston Cuesta College County Parks Whitley Gardens Various water purveyors Harmony Cholame Management Areas: NMMA, Interlocutory Stipulated Garden Farms NCMA, SMVMA Judgment (ISJ) Group Nacimiento Water Project Zone 1/1A (Arroyo Grande Estero Bay collaborative group Commission & TSG Levee) Advisory Group Various Advisory Bodies to Paso Basin Advisory Committee Zone 3 (Lopez) Advisory Board of Supervisors (Cayucos, (PBAC) Committee & TAC Los Osos, North Coast) Various Advisory Bodies to Arroyo Grande MOU Group NOAA Board of Supervisors (Santa (AGMOU) North Coast Farm Center Margarita, Templeton, Creston, Ag Waiver Monitoring group Shandon, San Miguel) Various Advisory Bodies to Greenspace Future Groundwater Board of Supervisors (Avila Monterey Marine Sanctuary Sustainability Agency(s) Valley, Oceano, South County) Hearst Corp Cuyama Valley Community Future Groundwater Association Sustainability Agency(s) Future Groundwater Sustainability Agency(s) San Luis Obispo County Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) Program NORTH COAST SUB-REGION NAME: COMMUNITY/AGENCY: GOAL: WATER SUPPLY The intent of the Water Supply Goal is to maintain or improve water supply quantity and quality for potable water, fire protection, ecosystem health, and agricultural production needs; as well as to cooperatively address limitations, vulnerabilities, conjunctive-use, and water-use efficiency. REGIONAL OBJECTIVES: 1. Maximize the accessibility to existing and 6. Develop and implement water management Plans supplemental water supplies in the Region through in communities of all sizes and water uses the utilization of existing infrastructure and consistent with CWC requirements and accounting development of new infrastructure and for environmental water needs. agreements. 7. Develop and implement conservation programs, 2. Provide adequate and sustainable water supplies measures and practices to increase water use and infrastructure to address water deficiencies in efficiency in all water use sectors in order to all communities, including disadvantaged maximize water supplies. communities and designated low income census 8. Plan for potential regional impacts of greenhouse blocks. gas emissions, climate change and droughts on 3. Support sustainable potable water supply programs water quantity and quality. for rural residents. 9. Diversify water supply sources, including the use of 4. Support sustainable water quality and supply recycled and desalinized water. programs for agriculture. 10. Support watershed enhancement projects and 5. Support projects aimed to improve existing public programs to increase available water supplies to water systems to meet State and Federal Drinking the Region. Water Quality Standards. SUB-REGIONAL PRIORITIES: RANKING Add any new priorities needs to address the Objectives Highest = 1 Cross-out any priorities that are no longer relevant Next Highest = 2 Rank in order which sub-regional priorities should be implemented etc. 1. Update Water Supply Capital Programs for small coastal communities with alternatives analysis and financial requirements. 2. Conduct Sub-Region study on maximum use of recycled water. 3. Study the impacts of climate change on coastal community water supplies. Please email to [email protected] by November 25, 2015 -- (Continued on other side) San Luis Obispo County Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) Program NORTH COAST SUB-REGION SUB-REGIONAL PRIORITIES: RANKING Add any new priorities needs to address the Objectives Highest = 1 Cross-out any priorities that are no longer relevant Next Highest = 2 Rank in order which sub-regional priorities should be implemented etc. 4. Seek agency cooperation in regionalizing drinking water, recycled water for irrigation and wastewater. 5. Implement water conservation programs and measures. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Please email to [email protected] by November 25, 2015 -- (Continued on other side) San Luis Obispo County Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) Program NORTH COAST SUB-REGION NAME: COMMUNITY/AGENCY: GOAL: ECOSYSTEM AND WATERSHED Maintain or improve the health of the Region’s watersheds, ecosystems, and natural resources through collaborative and cooperative actions; with a focus on assessment, protection, and restoration/enhancement of ecosystem and resource needs and vulnerabilities. REGIONAL OBJECTIVES: 1. Develop watershed plans or other methods to 4. Develop public involvement and stewardship determine the existing conditions and critical issues programs for public lands and ecosystems of each watershed or water planning area 5. Protect and recover threatened, endangered, and 2. Preserve, enhance, restore, and conserve riparian sensitive species through habitat restoration, corridors and natural creek and river systems stream flow management, and fish passage through wetland restoration, natural floodplains, restoration riparian buffers, conservation easements, and other 6. Reduce impacts of invasive species by removal mechanisms and/or other management/control methods to 3. Increase watershed management activities (e.g., promote healthy ecosystems education, BMPs, monitoring, etc.) to reduce or 7. Increase monitoring and promote research prevent point and non-point source discharges of programs to obtain a greater understanding of the contaminants to surface water and groundwater long-term effects of climate change and resources to reduce the potential for developing greenhouse gas emissions on the Region’s additional Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) watersheds and ecosystems SUB-REGIONAL PRIORITIES: RANKING Add any new priorities needs to address the Objectives Highest = 1 Cross-out any priorities that are no longer relevant Next Highest = 2 Rank in order which sub-regional priorities should be implemented etc. 1. Conduct a study on cost-effective methods of improving wastewater discharge quality including improving source quality (i.e., reduced natural contaminants in groundwater) of potable water. 2. Understand flow needs and watershed functionality and identify priority areas for water supply enhancement and conservation projects to ensure watershed health. 3. Conserve the balance of ecosystem functions/services. 4. Please email to [email protected] by November 25, 2015 -- (Continued on other side) San Luis Obispo County Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) Program NORTH COAST SUB-REGION SUB-REGIONAL