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The Board reviewed the Investment Report for the quarter ended December 31, 2025. The discussion covered the status of unrestricted investments, including funds held in the Local Agency Investment Fund (LAIF), California CLASS, and the U.S. Bank custodial account, as well as the activity in the U.S. Bank Trustee accounts related to Series 2020A and 2020B Refunding Revenue bonds. The report confirmed compliance with California Government Code requirements for fiscal management and noted no fiscal impact associated with the agenda item.
This 5-Year Work Plan for East Valley Water District outlines the strategic initiatives to achieve its vision of a sustainable, transparent, and accountable future. It is structured around five key pillars: Effective Solutions; Sustainability, Transparency, and Accountability; Organizational Resiliency; Planning, Maintenance, and Preservation of District Resources; and Community Engagement, Advocacy, and Leadership. The plan aims to enhance the District's ability to prepare for future challenges, address current needs, and ensure the provision of safe, reliable water and wastewater services through thoughtful resource allocation, stewardship, and effective operational management.
The East Valley Water District's Sewer System Management Plan (SSMP) outlines the goals for operating and maintaining its sewer collection system to enhance community quality of life and public service through innovative leadership and stewardship. The plan aims to control and mitigate sewer overflows to protect the public and environment. Key strategic goals include minimizing Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSOs), ensuring full compliance with State Water Resources Control Board requirements, delivering public service through continuous growth and community engagement, dedicating efforts to system maintenance and modernization, and fostering active learning and collaboration between operations and engineering departments.
This document outlines the East Valley Water District's (EVWD) 2019 Sewer System Master Plan, updating the previous 2013 plan and its hydraulic model. The plan aims to provide cost-effective and reliable sewer services by evaluating the sewer system under existing, near-term, and build-out conditions. Key objectives include updating and calibrating the sewer system model, identifying septic system users for conversion, and proposing capital improvement projects and actions to meet future sewer system needs and maximize flows to the Sterling Natural Resources Center.
The 2020 Integrated Regional Urban Water Management Plan outlines the East Valley Water District's comprehensive strategy for sustainable water resource management. It details the District's system, current and projected water use, diverse water supply sources including groundwater, surface water, imported, and recycled water. Key focus areas include water service reliability, drought risk assessment, water shortage contingency planning, and demand management measures, all aimed at ensuring efficient and reliable water supply through 2045.
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