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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 60-15RESOLUTON NO.60-15 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MORRO BAY, CALIFORNIA, SUPPORTING THE CALIFORNIA EMERGENCY DROUGHT RELIEF ACT OF 2015 (SENATE BILL 1894) THE CITY COUNCIL City of Morro Bay, California WHEREAS, the City of Morro Bay constructed its desalinization facility in 1992 as an emergency water supply due to depletion of its groundwater sources; and WHEREAS, the desalinization facility was permitted to supply 645 Acre -Feet per year for emergency water supply purposes; and WHEREAS, the City of Morro Bay contracted with San Luis Obispo County for State Water in 1992 to supply 100% of the City's water supply or an annual allocation of 1313 Acre - Feet; and WHEREAS, the City of Morro Bay also contracted with San Luis Obispo County for State Water in 2003 provide a drought buffer to protect its water supply allocation during time of water supply shortage water supply in the amount of 2290 Acre -Feet per year; and WHEREAS, in the last five years the City has not received its full allocation of State Water due to drought; and WHEREAS, the City operated the desalinization facility in 1993 and intermittently since then to supply the city's water needs during times of State water shutdown and high water demand; and WHEREAS, on January 17, 2014, Governor Brown first declared a State of Emergency throughout the State of California due to severe drought conditions; and WHEREAS, on January 28, 2014, the City of Morro Bay increased its level of water conservation from moderately restricted to severely restricted water supply conditions; and WHEREAS, on March 11, 2014, San Luis Obispo County declared a local emergency due to the drought; and WHEREAS, on March 11,2014, the City of Morro Bay declared a local emergency due to the drought and State Water Project deliveries of 35% or less; and WHEREAS, on April 1, 2015, Governor Brown issued another executive order mandating statewide urban water conservation of 25-percent compared to the 2013 usage; and WHEREAS, the City of Morro Bay is meeting its community specific goal of a 12- percent reduction in water usage as compared to the 2013 usage; and WHEREAS, the City of Morro Bay has set a goal to diversify its water supply portfolio; and WHEREAS, The City of Morro Bay is undertaking the construction of an estimated $100-million state of art Water Reclamation Facility replacing its 62-year-old beachside wastewater treatment plant and will provide up to one million gallons of reclaimed water per day; and WHEREAS, with both a water reclamation facility and desalinization plant, the City could become self-reliant in its water supply portfolio. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Morro Bay, supports and endorses the California Emergency Drought Relief Act of 2015 (S.1894) which, when signed by the President, would allow the City to compete for Federal funding in a new competitive grant program for water recycling and reuse projects that meet specified eligibility and feasibility criteria. This new program is critically important to leverage state and local investments in water recycling and water quality infrastructure that will create more sustainable and "drought -proof water supplies in California.. PASSED AND ADOPTED, by the City Council of the City of Morro Bay, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 25`h day of August, 2015, by the following vote: AYES: Irons, Headding, Johnson, Smukler NOES: None ABSENT: Makowetski ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: a,�S o ►� DANA SWANSON, City Clerk �. JA L. I ONS, Mayor 2