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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04.13.26 Board Correspondence - FW_ Urban Water Management Plan and Water Shortage Contingency Plan - 2025 Update.ATTENTION: This message originated from outside Butte County. Please exercise judgment before opening attachments, clicking on links, or replying.. From:Clerk of the Board To:Clerk of the Board; Connelly, Bill; Cook, Holly; Cook, Robin; Durfee, Peter; Jessee, Meegan; Kimmelshue, Tod; Kitts, Melissa; Krater, Sharleen; Lee, Lewis; Little, Melissa; Pickett, Andy; Ritter, Tami; Stephens, Brad J.; Sweeney, Kathleen; Teeter, Doug; Zepeda, Elizabeth Cc:Cannon, Jamie; Loeser, Kamie Subject:Board Correspondence - FW: Urban Water Management Plan and Water Shortage Contingency Plan - 2025 Update Date:Monday, April 13, 2026 1:33:25 PM Please see Board Correspondence - From: Kevin McCusker <kmccusker@calwater.com> Sent: Monday, April 13, 2026 1:28 PM To: Clerk of the Board <clerkoftheboard@buttecounty.ca.gov> Subject: Urban Water Management Plan and Water Shortage Contingency Plan - 2025 Update Image Candy, As a defined urban water supplier, California Water Service (Cal Water) is preparing an update to its Urban Water Management Plans (UWMP) and Water Shortage Contingency Plans (WSCP) that will address the water service conditions in our service areas. These documents support a water supplier’s long- term resource planning to ensure that adequate water supplies are available to meet existing and future water demands under defined conditions. Within the UWMP, Cal Water provides its projected water use from each source, in five-year increments, through the year 2050. Cal Water intends to adopt and file that UWMP plan, and the incorporated WSCP, as required with the Department of Water Resources, the California State Library, and any applicable city or county within which Cal Water provides service no later than 30 days after adoption. Schedule of upcoming actions: After a public review period, a public meeting to receive comments on the Draft UWMP and WSCP will be held. As the information becomes available for each service area, the electronic copy of the UWMP, WSCP, deadline for public comments, and information on the public meeting are available at: www.calwater.com/conservation/uwmp2025 If you are unable to attend the scheduled public meeting but want to provide comments regarding the proposed UWMP or WSCP, you may send your comments through the inquiry form, located at the URL above. Sincerely, Kevin McCusker Director of Government & Community Affairs About Cal Water California Water Service provides safe, clean, and affordable water utility service to more than 2 million people statewide. This year, the company commemorates a century of service. What sets Cal Water apart is its commitment to enhancing the quality of life for its customers and communities. Guided daily by their promise to provide quality, service, and value, the utility’s employees lead the way in working to protect the planet, care for people, and operate with the utmost integrity. Integral to Cal Water’s strategy is investing responsibly in infrastructure, sustainability initiatives, and community well-being. The utility has been named one of “America’s Most Responsible Companies” and the “World’s Most Trustworthy Companies” by Newsweek and a Great Place to Work®. More information is available at www.calwaterdifference.com. Image California Water Service 1720 North 1 Street - San Jose, CA 95112 Unsubscribe st