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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01.08.19 BC Dept Water & Resource Conservation - Water Commission Agenda Packet for Jan 2019 Schuman, Amy From: Menchaca, Clarissa Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2019 4:22 PM To: Schuman, Amy Subject: FW:Water Commission Agenda Packet for January 2019 Correspondence. Clari MeAitChcrcal Associate Clerk of the Board Butte County Administration 25 County Center Drive, Suite 200, Oroville, CA 95965 T: 530.552.33081 F: 530.538.7120 Twitter I Facebook 1 YouTube I Pinterest From: Butte County Department of Water& Resource Conservation<bcwater@buttecounty.net> Sent: Friday, December 21, 2018 3:20 PM To: Menchaca, Clarissa <cmenchaca@buttecounty.net> Subject:Water Commission Agenda Packet for January 2019 Butteounty CALIFORNIA✓ Department of Water and Resource Conservation 1 • Q�eyS�y�tlid W`L')W3S � y6��r> � yc�F\ • ,i-11061)p Hi Clarissa, The January 2019 Water Commission documents are now available. You can access the documents by clicking on the button or vising the Department website. Water Commission Agenda Water Commission Packet Correspondence. WaterSolutiorns Newsletter (printable) 2 WaterSolutions "To manage and conserve water and other resources for the citizens of Butte County" Reflections on the Past Year The January edition of WaterSolutions typically includes a synopsis of the major events of the past year and what we can anticipate for the upcoming year. What has happened in the past year? Read more here AEM Project Update 3 Amidst continued Camp Fire response, Aqua Geo Frameworks and SkyTEM collected Airborne Electromagnetic(AEM) data over portions of Butte and Glenn Counties on November 30 thru December , ' 4, 2018. � . During the same period, Kelly Peterson from our office and staff from DWR Northern Region office measured )a • b i groundwater levels in monitoring wells in � •` the study area. The flight team operated out of the airfield in Orland and completedk,,, data collection in between rainy and foggy ` x res , conditions. The map shows the general area of the flight path. The helicopter pilot followed a specific flight plan designed to avoid power lines, dwellings, and other infrastructure that interfere with the signal .. received from the weak electromagnetic field put out by the equipment hanging from the helicopter. The outcome is electrical resistivity values to depths as much as 1,200 feet below ground surface along all the flight lines. Using well logs and other data this will be translated into descriptions of the aquifer materials (sand, gravel, clay) present at different depths creating cross sections of the hydrogeology along each flight line. This view into the subsurface will give us a more thorough understanding of the local underground water system. With the data collected, AGF and other project partners will process and interpret the data to provide results, expected by Spring 2019. Stay tuned! Want more information on the project? Read Here 4 Teham`e - _ • Legend MN Approximate Flight Area arum Western y� ■i Area v 4 1 D•` M f Eastern ' ��aiNS Area Evia,v Glenn • kr..,•: f N A O 2 4 8 12 181 Miles : fMY!.R> •!u rt.,:,. V'......... n•:b •r r,ar ' Water Quality Monitoring Post-Camp Fire The Camp Fire began on November 8, 2018 and continued to burn about 153 thousand acres within a portion of the eastern foothills of Butte County for the next 18 days until the fire was 100% contained. Only four days before containment, intense rain fell within the footprint of the fire scar and within the surrounding areas. How have the effects been monitored? Find out here California WaterFix Update The Brown Administration has been focused to implement the California WaterFix before the end of the year despite an inadequate Environmental Impact Report/Environmental Impact Statement(EIRIEIS) and deficient funding strategy. Despite their efforts, significant regulatory and legal issues remain. Want to find out more? Read here 5 +t�..,� � rG We ✓ rz �. v Cyr Want-to-know CnQN 2 wTMe-e4-1A/Leo e- _ J more about'y �,<tf Butte County's 11 t watert/ Ax• l ✓J<>_'- 4 n, New phone number Update your profile Meeting Schedules It's been a year now since Butte County Department of Want to know more about Water Commission Water& Resource what is happening in the 1/212019, 1:30 pm Conservation world of water? You can now Board of Supervisors changed phone numbers. customize the information Chambers you get from our 25 County Center Drive The mainline phone Dep artment. number is 530.552.3595. 2/6/2019, 1:30 pm Do you only want Board of Supervisors If you not done so, please information pertaining to the Chambers update your contact Sustainable Groundwater 25 County Center Drive information accordingly. Management Act(SGMA)? Only the WaterSolutions Board of Supervisors newsletter?Would you 1/8/2019, 9:00 am rather we send you all we've Board of Supervisors got? It's all up to you. Chambers 25 County Center Drive To update your personal profile or preferences just 112212019; 9:00 am click the "Update Profile" link Board of Supervisors on the bottom of the page. Chambers 25 County Center Drive Thank you for allowing us the opportunity to work with you. We look forward to continuing our dedication to cooperation, collaboration and keeping control of our water in the hands of locals. Please feel free to contact our office with any questions you may have. Sincerely, ali,64441--A14444.-7 Administrative Analyst, Associate Butte County Department of Water& Resource Conservation 530.552.3595 6 bcwater(a7buttecounty.net vvww.buttecounty.net/waterresourceconservation DWRC SGMA WaterSolutions 308 Nelson Avenue Oroville, CA 95965 530.552.3595 bcwater@buttecounty.net Butte County Contact Us WATER&RESOURCE CONSERVATION "`7. Butte County Department of Water& Resource Conservation 1 308 Nelson Avenue, Oroville, CA 95965 tel. 530.552.3595 Unsubscribe cmenchaca@buttecounty.net Update Profile 1 About our service provider Sent by bcwater@buttecounty.net 7 Water Commission Meeting Page 1 of 3 Butte County wATER&RtsouRcEcoNsavAnot, PAUL GOSSELIN, DIRECTOR BUTTE COUNTY WATER COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING AGENDA JANUARY 2, 2019 1:30 PM MEETING LOCATION BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CHAMBERS 25 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE, SUITE 205 OROVILLE, CA, 95965-3380 Water and Resource Conservation 308 NELSON AVENUE OROVILLE,CA 95965 TELEPHONE:530.552.3595 FAX:530.538.3807 BCWATER@BUTTECOUNTY.NET WWW.B UTT ECO U NTY.N ET/ WATERANDRESOURCE PDF of Agenda 1) Roll call. 2) *Approval of minutes for the November 7, 2018 meeting. (Chair Skinner) http://buttecounty.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id-7&event_id=279 3/7/2019 Water Commission Meeting Page 2 of 3 Minutes`=a 3) Election of Chair and Vice Chair. (Chair Skinner) 4) Public members wishing to address the Commission on items not listed on the agenda. (The Water Commission is prohibited by State law from taking action on any item presented if it is not listed on the agenda. Comments will be limited to five minutes per person) 5) Report on the Camp Fire Incident (Paul Gosselin, Water and Resource Conservation) 6) Report on the State Water Resources Control Board's Bay Delta Water Quality Control Plan (Sean Early, Richvale Irrigation District) 7) Report on the Subsidence Monitoring Program (Bill Ehorn, DWR) 8) Update and possible recommendation to the Board of Supervisors on activities associated with the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act. (SGMA). a. Groundwater Sustainability Plan development (Christina Buck, Water and Resource Conservation) b. Basin Boundary Modifications (Christina Buck, Water and Resource Conservation) c. Status of Governance Structures for the Butte, Wyandotte Creek and Vina subbasins (Paul Gosselin, Water and Resource Conservation) d. Groundwater Pumpers Advisory Committee (GPAC) (Paul Gosselin, Water and Resource Conservation) 9) *Discussion and possible recommendation on the 201.9 State and Federal Legislative Platform (Paul Gosselin,Water and Resource Conservation) Staff Report 10) Reports from Water Commissioners and staff on issues of interest. a. http://buttecounty.gran.icus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?viewjd=7&event_id=279 3/7/2019 Water Commission Meeting Page 3 of 3 Report on groundwater issues. (Kelly Peterson, Water and Resource Conservation) b. Update on Delta issues (Paul Gosselin, Water and Resource Conservation) c. Report on water related activities of the Board of Supervisors. (Paul Gosselin, Water and Resource Conservation) d. Update on the activities of Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) Plans i. Northern Sacramento Valley IRWM Board (NSV Board) (Christina Buck, Water and Resource Conservation). ii. Upper Feather River IRWM Board (Kelly Peterson, Water and Resource Conservation). e. Other issues. 11) Future meeting dates and locations: February 6, 2019 Board of Supervisors Chambers 25 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 96965 12) Commissioners wishing to address items not listed on the agenda. (The Water Commission is prohibited by state law from taking action on any item presented if it is not listed on the agenda). 13) *Communications received and referred. (Copies of all communications are available in the Butte County Department of Water and Resource Conservation, 308 Nelson Avenue, Oroville, California). Communications 14) Adjournment. http://buttecounty.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=7&event_id=279 3/7/2019