File #: 23-0770    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Administrative Report Status: Filed
File created: 9/26/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/15/2023 Final action: 11/15/2023
Title: CITY COUNCIL RECEIVE AND FILE AN UPDATE ON WATER CONSERVATION REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Exhibit 1 - Presentation
REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AND
CORONA UTILITY AUTHORITY ACTION



DATE: 11/15/2023

TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
Honorable President and Board Members

FROM: Utilities Department

SUBJECT:
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CITY COUNCIL RECEIVE AND FILE AN UPDATE ON WATER CONSERVATION REGULATORY FRAMEWORK

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
This Report asks that the City Council receive an update from the Utilities Department on the State of California water conservation efforts. Over the past several years, the State of California has made significant adjustments to water conservation requirements related to indoor and outdoor water use, and is setting new standards for commercial, industrial, and institutional customers. This includes a mandatory Urban Water Use Objective for each agency. These changes, while still in draft form, are anticipated to be finalized in summer of 2024. The regulations as written are aggressive, disproportionate, and will have a significant impact to Corona residents.

RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Recommended action
That the City Council received and file the update.

That the Corona Utility Authority review, ratify, and to the extent necessary, direct the City Council to take the above actions.
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BACKGROUND & HISTORY:
In 2018, the State of California passed Assembly Bill (AB) 1668 and Senate Bill (SB) 606 which directed the State Water Resources Control Board to adopt efficiency standards as well as performance measures for commercial, industrial and institutional water use. Additionally, in 2022, the State passed SB1157 adopting residential indoor water use standards that were significantly lower than previous targets. These changes will impact water agencies throughout the State of California trying to implement these changes.



ANALYSIS:
Compliance with these new regulations will be a significant administrative lift for the Utilities Department and will require an increase in staffing from current levels. Changes to the water budget calculati...

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