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Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency
Installation of 0.5"-1.5" irrigation piping, irrigation control valves, wye strainers, pressure regulators, valve boxes, spray heads, quick couplers, recycled water signs and identification tags, and all other necessary appurtenances to convert the sites to recycled water irrigation; and all associated work.
Posted Date
Apr 14, 2026
Due Date
May 14, 2026
Release: Apr 14, 2026
Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency
Close: May 14, 2026
Installation of 0.5"-1.5" irrigation piping, irrigation control valves, wye strainers, pressure regulators, valve boxes, spray heads, quick couplers, recycled water signs and identification tags, and all other necessary appurtenances to convert the sites to recycled water irrigation; and all associated work.
Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency
Installation of approx. 1,760 LF of 8" PVC sewer line, 475 LF of concrete retaining wall, 650 LF of drainage ditch, 430 LF of curb and gutter, 14 sewer manholes and 3,600 SY of new asphalt concrete access road, and all associated work.
Posted Date
Apr 14, 2026
Due Date
Jun 3, 2026
Release: Apr 14, 2026
Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency
Close: Jun 3, 2026
Installation of approx. 1,760 LF of 8" PVC sewer line, 475 LF of concrete retaining wall, 650 LF of drainage ditch, 430 LF of curb and gutter, 14 sewer manholes and 3,600 SY of new asphalt concrete access road, and all associated work.
AvailableSanta Clarita Valley Water Agency
The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency is soliciting bids for the AMI Meter Replacement Program Phase 6.0 to replace approximately 9,019 water meters across Valencia, CA. The work includes mobilization, furnishing labor and materials, installation to technical specifications, quality assurance, and public outreach. Bids must be submitted electronically via the PlanetBids portal by May 12, 2026, following a mandatory remote pre-bid meeting on April 16, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 23, 2026
Due Date
May 12, 2026
Release: Mar 23, 2026
Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency
Close: May 12, 2026
The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency is soliciting bids for the AMI Meter Replacement Program Phase 6.0 to replace approximately 9,019 water meters across Valencia, CA. The work includes mobilization, furnishing labor and materials, installation to technical specifications, quality assurance, and public outreach. Bids must be submitted electronically via the PlanetBids portal by May 12, 2026, following a mandatory remote pre-bid meeting on April 16, 2026.
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Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency
This document outlines a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement (JPA) establishing the Santa Clarita Valley Groundwater Sustainability Agency (SCV-GSA) for sustainable groundwater management in the Santa Clara River Valley East Subbasin. The JPA sets forth the structure, powers, and membership of the SCV-GSA, formed by the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency, City of Santa Clarita, Los Angeles County Waterworks District No. 36, Val Verde, and the County of Los Angeles. Additionally, an Administrative Services Agreement (ASA) is included, where Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency (SCV Water) provides comprehensive administrative, financial, and support services to the SCV-GSA for the development and implementation of its Groundwater Sustainability Plan. The total estimated cost for staff and consultant services under the ASA is $2,712,000 over five fiscal years (FY 17/18 to FY 21/22), with annual member contributions of $20,000 specified in the JPA.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2017
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2017
Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency
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This document outlines a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement (JPA) establishing the Santa Clarita Valley Groundwater Sustainability Agency (SCV-GSA) for sustainable groundwater management in the Santa Clara River Valley East Subbasin. The JPA sets forth the structure, powers, and membership of the SCV-GSA, formed by the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency, City of Santa Clarita, Los Angeles County Waterworks District No. 36, Val Verde, and the County of Los Angeles. Additionally, an Administrative Services Agreement (ASA) is included, where Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency (SCV Water) provides comprehensive administrative, financial, and support services to the SCV-GSA for the development and implementation of its Groundwater Sustainability Plan. The total estimated cost for staff and consultant services under the ASA is $2,712,000 over five fiscal years (FY 17/18 to FY 21/22), with annual member contributions of $20,000 specified in the JPA.
Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency
The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency's Board of Directors passed Resolution No. SCV-425 on May 21, 2024, authorizing the award of a $13,819,311 construction contract to Ferreira Construction Co., Inc. for the South End Recycled Water Main Extension (Phase 2C - Reach 1) Project. Additionally, the resolution approves purchase orders for engineering services to Woodard & Curran for up to $500,000 and for construction management and inspection services to MNS Engineers, Inc. for up to $1,200,000, all while affirming compliance with CEQA requirements.
Effective Date
May 21, 2024
Expires
Effective: May 21, 2024
Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency
Expires:
The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency's Board of Directors passed Resolution No. SCV-425 on May 21, 2024, authorizing the award of a $13,819,311 construction contract to Ferreira Construction Co., Inc. for the South End Recycled Water Main Extension (Phase 2C - Reach 1) Project. Additionally, the resolution approves purchase orders for engineering services to Woodard & Curran for up to $500,000 and for construction management and inspection services to MNS Engineers, Inc. for up to $1,200,000, all while affirming compliance with CEQA requirements.
AvailableSanta Clarita Valley Water Agency
Resolution No. SCV-149 authorizes the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency's General Manager to execute on-call engineering, construction management, and inspection services agreements with a pool of twenty-two qualified firms. These agreements will be effective from July 1, 2020, to June 30, 2024, and represent an exception to the Agency's current purchasing policy to include all selected firms.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2020
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2020
Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency
Expires:
Resolution No. SCV-149 authorizes the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency's General Manager to execute on-call engineering, construction management, and inspection services agreements with a pool of twenty-two qualified firms. These agreements will be effective from July 1, 2020, to June 30, 2024, and represent an exception to the Agency's current purchasing policy to include all selected firms.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency
The 2026 Water Use Efficiency Strategic Plan for SCV Water details how California's state regulations and policies, including AB 1668, SB 606, SB 555, AB 1572, and MWELO, establish a permanent, standards-based framework for urban water management. It outlines the impacts of these mandates on SCV Water's planning, operations, and customer programs, aiming to ensure water reliability and efficient resource utilization through alignment with state requirements.
This document summarizes Phase 1 of the Water Use Efficiency Strategic Plan (WUESP) engagement initiative. It details stakeholder outreach, including surveys and meetings with residential customers, businesses, school districts, and local government agencies. The initiative aims to gather feedback on water reliability, conservation practices, and program effectiveness to inform the strategic plan. Key themes include community value for water conservation, low awareness of existing programs, and challenges related to funding and infrastructure. The overall goal is to enhance water use efficiency, reduce demand, and conserve water supply, ensuring long-term reliability and sustainability for the Santa Clarita Valley community.
This Water Use Efficiency Strategic Plan provides a roadmap for the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency to meet state-mandated Urban Water Use Objectives and ensure reliable, high-quality water at a reasonable cost. It aims to close a projected 13,000 acre-feet per year conservation gap by 2040 through a balanced portfolio of strategies. Key elements include conservation incentives, water loss control, enforcement, recycled water expansion, price and demand signals (budget-based tiered rates), and education and engagement. The plan seeks to achieve a more efficient, resilient, and sustainable water future.
This document details the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency's 2026 Water Use Efficiency Strategic Plan, providing an analytical foundation for conservation program design. It evaluates water consumption patterns by customer class, season, and over time, focusing on trends since 2018 and seasonal demand variability. The plan prioritizes single-family residential efficiency and irrigation demand management, with the goal of reducing seasonal variability and summer peak demand to maximize operational, reliability, and long-term resource benefits.
This document details the methodology for forecasting population and water demand to support the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency's Water Use Efficiency Strategic Plan. The forecasting framework integrates demographic projections, land-use and development build-out assumptions, residential and non-residential water-use factors, demand calculation methodologies, and scenario and adjustment considerations. This comprehensive approach provides a consistent analytical foundation for long-range water-resources planning, demand management, and regulatory compliance, resulting in annual water-demand projections that reflect expected growth, conservation trends, and long-term planning assumptions.
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