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Santa 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.
AvailableSanta Clarita Valley Water Agency
The project generally consists of onsite improvements to convert irrigation systems to recycled water. This work includes, but is not limited to, the installation of 0. 5-1. 5-inch irrigation piping, irrigation control valves, wye strainers, pressure regulators, valve boxes, spray heads, quick couplers, recycled water signs and identification tags.
Posted Date
Feb 9, 2026
Due Date
Mar 20, 2026
Release: Feb 9, 2026
Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency
Close: Mar 20, 2026
The project generally consists of onsite improvements to convert irrigation systems to recycled water. This work includes, but is not limited to, the installation of 0. 5-1. 5-inch irrigation piping, irrigation control valves, wye strainers, pressure regulators, valve boxes, spray heads, quick couplers, recycled water signs and identification tags.
Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency
Booster station electrical improvements. Work includes concrete modifications, shade structure, switchboard, marshalling panels, conduit and wire, electrical grounding, miscellaneous electrical (wire connections, lighting, receptacles, hangers/supports, identification, signage, etc).
Posted Date
Jan 29, 2026
Due Date
Mar 11, 2026
Release: Jan 29, 2026
Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency
Close: Mar 11, 2026
Booster station electrical improvements. Work includes concrete modifications, shade structure, switchboard, marshalling panels, conduit and wire, electrical grounding, miscellaneous electrical (wire connections, lighting, receptacles, hangers/supports, identification, signage, etc).
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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 Board discussed a variety of topics, including an educational presentation on atmospheric rivers and their application for water management. Key agenda items included the approval of a second amendment to a memorandum of understanding with Ventura County entities for the use of flexible storage in Castaic Lake, and the adoption of resolutions awarding a contract for the Golden Triangle remodel and approving water supply assessments for the Homestead South, Entrada North, and Legacy Village developments. Additionally, the Board reviewed an increase to the budget for the battery energy storage system at the Gladbach Water Treatment Plant and held a closed session regarding the performance review of the General Manager.
The meeting focused on the evaluation and approval of SB 610 Water Supply Assessments (WSA) for three development projects: Homestead South, Entrada North, and Legacy Village. The board reviewed technical memorandums regarding water supply and demand comparisons, taking into account future planned supplies and conservation efforts. The committee recommended the adoption of resolutions approving these assessments and requested staff to submit them to the Los Angeles County Planning Department, concluding that projected supplies are sufficient to meet the demands of these projects over a 20-year planning horizon.
This document, titled "Inspection Insights: Design Standards For Distribution Tanks and Pump Stations", details current agency standards and highlights improvements made for the reliability and longevity of distribution tanks and pump stations. It emphasizes the benefits of these design standards, including improved reliability, reduced costs, ensured compliance, and faster design and construction. These standards are presented as instrumental in achieving the organization's mission of responsible water stewardship, providing reliable, high-quality water at a reasonable cost for the Santa Clarita Valley, and directly support Strategic Plan Goal B: Reliable Infrastructure.
This document provides updates on the Water Use Efficiency Strategic Plan and Water Demand Forecasting for SCV Water. It focuses on key areas including water demand forecasting methodologies, passive and active water conservation measures, and compliance with state and local mandates. The plan emphasizes comprehensive public engagement and aligns with SCV Water's overarching strategic goals, mission, vision, and values. The strategic direction aims to foster a vibrant and water-resilient Santa Clarita Valley through innovative water stewardship, ensuring a sustainable community for future generations.
This document outlines the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency's Urban Water Management Plan, addressing water supply, demand, and reliability over a 20-year planning horizon from 2025 to 2045, with analysis extending to 2050. Key strategic areas include ensuring sufficient water for community growth and climate change impacts, assessing risks to water supplies, and implementing robust conservation measures. The plan emphasizes a diversified water supply portfolio, utilizing imported water, local groundwater, recycled water, and banking/reserve programs, demonstrating resilience in both normal and various dry-year scenarios. Groundwater is identified as playing a critical role in stabilizing supplies during extended droughts, and conservation serves as a vital tool for long-term reliability and flexibility during water shortages.
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