Remaining Issues. 1. Development of a groundwater management arrangement for the Central South Area. Update- This issue was resolved with the creation of Sacramento Central Groundwater Authority in February 2006. - This change is not considered an amendment to the Water Forum Agreement and was made for clarity by staff: January 2016.
Remaining Issues. None
A. INTRODUCTION
B. SEVEN ELEMENTS OF THE WATER FORUM AGREEMENT: INTEGRATED PACKAGE In order to achieve the Water Forum's two coequal objectives, providing a safe reliable water supply and preserving the values of the Lower American River, all signatories to the Water Forum Agreement need to endorse and, where appropriate, participate in each of seven complementary actions. & Increased Surface Water Diversions & Actions to Meet Customers' Needs While Reducing Diversion Impacts in Drier Years & Support for an Improved Pattern of Fishery Flow Releases from Folsom Reservoir & Lower American River Habitat Management Element & Water Conservation Element & Groundwater Management Element & Water Forum Successor Effort For each interest to get its needs met, it has to endorse all seven elements. Based on this linkage, signatories agree to endorse and, where appropriate, participate in all seven of these elements.
C. BASELINE DIVERSIONS
D. AGREEMENT FOR MEETING FLORIN COUNTY WATER DISTRICT'S WATER SUPPLY NEEDS TO THE YEAR 2030
Remaining Issues. 1. California American Water is a part of the Sacramento Central Groundwater Authority, which is a Joint Powers Authority and is the successor to the South County M & I users group. While membership is voluntary, it is the intention of California American Water to maintain active participation in this organization.
2. California American Water is governed by the CPUC. California American Water’s agreed endorsements in, or continued implementation of, this Purveyor Specific Agreement are subject to review by the CPUC. California American Water may modify or terminate its endorsements agreed to in, or implementation of, this Purveyor Specific Agreement upon receiving an adverse decision relating to said endorsements or implementation by the CPUC. CALIFORNIA-AMERICAN WATER COMPANY CITIZENS UTITLITIES COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
A. Introduction
Remaining Issues. 1. Development of a groundwater management arrangement for the Central South Area. Update- This issue was resolved with the creation of Sacramento Central Groundwater Authority in February 2006. - This change is not considered an amendment to the Water Forum Agreement and was made for clarity by staff: January 2016.
A. Introduction
B. Seven Elements of the Water Forum Agreement: Integrated Package In order to achieve the Water Forum’s two coequal objectives, providing a safe reliable water supply and preserving the values of the lower American River, all signatories to the Water Forum Agreement need to endorse and, where appropriate, participate in each of seven complementary actions. • Increased surface water diversions • Actions to meet customers’ needs while reducing diversion impacts in drier years • Support for an improved pattern of fishery flow releases from Folsom Reservoir • Lower American River Habitat Management Element (HME) • Water Conservation Element • Groundwater Management Element • Water Forum Successor Effort For each interest to get its needs met, it has to endorse all seven elements. Based on this linkage, signatories agree to endorse and, where appropriate, participate in all seven of these elements.
C. Baseline Diversions
D. Agreement for meeting Del Paso Manor Water District’s water supply needs to the year 2030
Remaining Issues. None Florin County Water District has not participated in any Water Forum projects, activities or meetings since 2002. - This change is not considered an amendment to the Water Forum Agreement and was made for clarity by staff: January 2016.
Remaining Issues. None Revision - When the initial Water Forum Agreement was printed, City of Galt had tentatively approved the following PSA. However, the City of Xxxx later chose to not execute the PSA. Therefore, City of Galt’s Purveyor Specific Agreement has been removed from the revised version of the Water Forum Agreement. - This change is not considered an amendment to the Water Forum Agreement and was made for clarity by staff: January 2016.
Remaining Issues. Development of a groundwater management arrangement for the Galt area. The Golden State Water Company Purveyor Specific Agreement was approved by the Water Forum Successor Effort March 2000.
Remaining Issues. Natomas will continue to negotiate an agricultural water conservation program with the Successor Effort.
Remaining Issues. The remaining issues are: 1) environmentalists’ support for PCWA pumps at Auburn, 2) how water conservation Best Management Practice (BMP) #5 (Large landscape water audits and incentives for commercial, industrial, institutional and irrigation accounts) will be implemented, and 3) environmentalists’ support for conditions related to release of replacement water in drier and driest years (see Sections D, 2 and D, 3 above). Update- Issue 1 (above) was resolved with the completion of the PCWA American River Pump Station in 2007 which became fully operational in 2008. Issue 2 (above) was resolved with completed negotiations for Raw Water System BMP outlined below. Issue 3 (above) was resolved through the PCWA relicensing process with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in 2015. - This change is not considered an amendment to the Water Forum Agreement and was made for clarity by staff: January 2016. Addendum to original PSA – Placer County Water Agency negotiated this BMP with the Water Forum Successor Effort in fulfillment of its commitment to resolve the outstanding issues referenced in its PSA. Negotiations were completed in 2003. (Does not include commercial agriculture) Within four years of agreement signing, PCWA will:
1. Identify and prioritize distribution system sections that need replacement, lining or piping.
2. Identify and prioritize canal automation sites to increase system efficiency and reduce spills.
3. Develop an improved raw-water system operation plan.
4. Analyze alternatives for customer water ordering.
Remaining Issues. Complexity is a challenge; details matter. There was clear agreement that English oral language must be developed simultaneously with literacy, but there was insufficient time to delve into the relationship between language and literacy teaching with precision. The complexity of this issue, as well as the necessity for thoughtfulness around sociocultural status, historical exclusion, and identity issues for language minority populations, should be considered as the state considers new policies concerning ML and EL students. Narrowing Down: Screening for Possible Reading Difficulties in K-2, Not to Identify Dyslexia