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Russian River Flood Control And Water Conservation District
This document outlines an Agreement for Surplus Water Service between the Mendocino County Russian River Flood Control & Water Conservation Improvement District (the "District") and a "Surplus User". The agreement establishes the terms and conditions for the District to provide surplus water to the Surplus User, including payment based on an annually determined per acre-foot rate, metering, reporting requirements, and provisions for delivery, use, indemnification, and default. The initial term is one year from the effective date, with automatic annual renewals.
Effective Date
Jul 7, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jul 7, 2025
Russian River Flood Control And Water Conservation District
Expires:
This document outlines an Agreement for Surplus Water Service between the Mendocino County Russian River Flood Control & Water Conservation Improvement District (the "District") and a "Surplus User". The agreement establishes the terms and conditions for the District to provide surplus water to the Surplus User, including payment based on an annually determined per acre-foot rate, metering, reporting requirements, and provisions for delivery, use, indemnification, and default. The initial term is one year from the effective date, with automatic annual renewals.
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This document consists of a staff report and an attached letter detailing an update to the Mendocino County Russian River Flood Control & Water Conservation Improvement District's Alternative Compliance Plan (ACP) for Senate Bill 88 (SB88) water measurement and reporting regulations. Prepared by Balance Hydrologics, the updated ACP proposes revised monitoring standards based on diversion quantities, addresses issues with malfunctioning meters, and aims for full implementation by the end of December 2024. The Board is requested to approve this update.
Effective Date
Feb 5, 2024
Expires
Effective: Feb 5, 2024
Russian River Flood Control And Water Conservation District
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This document consists of a staff report and an attached letter detailing an update to the Mendocino County Russian River Flood Control & Water Conservation Improvement District's Alternative Compliance Plan (ACP) for Senate Bill 88 (SB88) water measurement and reporting regulations. Prepared by Balance Hydrologics, the updated ACP proposes revised monitoring standards based on diversion quantities, addresses issues with malfunctioning meters, and aims for full implementation by the end of December 2024. The Board is requested to approve this update.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Russian River Flood Control And Water Conservation District
The meeting agenda was approved by the Board. Discussions held during the subsequent closed session included a conference with real property negotiators regarding the Potter Valley Project, involving negotiations with Inland Water & Power Agency and PG&E concerning purchasing entity matters. The Board also held a conference with legal counsel regarding anticipated litigation involving one significant exposure case. In open session, the primary item for discussion and possible action was the proposed Second Amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Redwood Valley County Water District concerning annexation, which was subsequently approved.
This document outlines the Mendocino County Russian River Flood Control & Water Conservation Improvement District's 2026 Annual Operations Plan. The plan focuses on four key priorities: Water Supply Security, Strategic Partnerships, Advocacy and Engagement, and Governance and Operational Excellence. It aims to ensure reliable water sources, foster collaborative relationships, serve as an influential voice for the region, and maintain sustainable leadership and efficient resource management.
This strategic plan guides the Mendocino County Russian River Flood Control & Water Conservation Improvement District in stewarding water resources for the benefit of people and the environment. It focuses on ensuring available, reliable, and resilient water resources through four key priorities: Long-Term Security, Strategic Partnerships, Advocacy and Engagement, and Governance and Operational Excellence. The plan aims to secure a consistent, affordable, and reliable water supply for the region.
This strategic plan outlines the District's commitment to stewarding water resources for the benefit of people and the environment, aiming to ensure available, reliable, and resilient water resources. It focuses on four core priorities: ensuring long-term water security through improved operations and increased capacity; fostering strategic partnerships to achieve shared goals; advocating and engaging as an influential voice for the region; and achieving governance and operational excellence through capable leadership and sound financial management. The overall vision is to lead the community in ensuring a consistent, affordable, and reliable water supply for the region.
The Board meeting, called to order by the Vice President, included the approval of the agenda. Key discussion involved a presentation from Mendocino County Inland Water & Power Commission (IWPC) consultants regarding their work, followed by questions and comments from the Board and a member of the public.
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