HomeMy WebLinkAboutStaff Report 2402-26913.Staff Recommends that the Utilities Advisory Commission Recommend the City Council
Adopt the 2024 Annual Water Shortage Assessment Report (ACTION 7:15 PM – 7:35 PM)
Staff: Lisa Bilir
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Utilities Advisory Commission
Staff Report
From: Dean Batchelor, Director Utilities
Lead Department: Utilities
Meeting Date: June 3, 2024
Staff Report: 2402-2691
TITLE
Staff Recommends that the Utilities Advisory Commission Recommend the City Council Adopt
the 2024 Annual Water Shortage Assessment Report
RECOMMENDATION
Staff requests the Utilities Advisory Commission (UAC) recommend the City Council adopt the
2024 Annual Water Shortage Assessment Report.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Beginning in 2022, every urban water supplier in California must conduct an Annual Water Supply
and Demand Assessment as required by California Water Code Section 10632 (a). Each urban
water supplier must also submit an Annual Water Shortage Assessment Report to the
Department of Water Resources (DWR) on or before July 1, as required by California Water Code
Section 10632.1. The City’s Annual Water Shortage Assessment Report (Attachment A, Tables 1-
5) shows that there is no water shortage anticipated for Fiscal Year 2025. On April 15, 2024, the
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC), Palo Alto’s water supplier, provided Palo Alto
with the Water Supply Availability Update indicating for the current water year, Hetch Hetchy
watershed has experienced nearly average conditions for precipitation and snowpack. The City
of Palo Alto encourages continued water conservation efforts and the City’s website contains
more information about available water conservation programs.1
DISCUSSION
To prepare the 2024 Annual Water Shortage Assessment Report, staff followed the procedures
outlined in its Water Shortage Contingency Plan, contained in Section 7 of the City’s 2020 Urban
Water Management Plan (UWMP).2 Palo Alto’s 2024 Annual Water Shortage Assessment Report
uses the DWR-developed Optional Annual Assessment Tool format. This format includes the 5
tables shown in Attachment A. Staff will submit the standard tables to DWR by July 1, 2024.
1 Water Conservation Programs https://www.cityofpaloalto.org/Departments/Utilities/Sustainability/Ways-to-
Save
2 UWMP https://www.cityofpaloalto.org/files/assets/public/v/1/utilities/uwmp/2020-uwmp_final-submission-to-
dwr.pdf
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“Table 1. Annual Assessment Information” (Table 1) provides required overview information. The
remaining tables project water supply and demand for FY 2025 under dry conditions, as required,
and finds that there is no projected water shortage.
After Palo Alto and other urban water suppliers report to DWR on the 2024 Annual Water
Shortage Assessment Reports, DWR will prepare a summary report on its review of the Annual
Water Supply and Demand Assessment results and provide it to the State Water Resources
Control Board (State Board) by September 30. The DWR report will include water shortage
information at the supplier level, as well as regional and statewide analysis of water conditions
as required by California Water Code Section 10644 (c)(1)(B).
Potable Water
Palo Alto receives 100% of its potable water supply from the SFPUC Regional Water System and
staff used the SFPUC's April 15, 2024 Water Supply Availability Update to determine water
supply.
• “Table 2: Water Demands” (Table 2) provides a demand projection for each month of FY
2025;
• “Table 3: Water Supplies” (Table 3) notes that there is sufficient supply to meet Palo Alto’s
demand and projects supply equal to the demand projection since there is no projected water
shortage in FY 2025;
• “Table 4(P): Potable Water Shortage Assessment” (Table 4(P)) compares projected FY
2025 demand with supply and illustrates that there is no shortage projected for FY 2025;
• “Table 5: Planned Water Shortage Response Actions” (Table 5) shows no triggered water
shortage actions.
Palo Alto’s eight permanent water use regulations remain in effect (see Palo Alto Municipal Code
Section 12.32.010).
Non-Potable Water
For non-potable recycled water, Table 2 provides the demand projection and Table 3 notes that
there is sufficient supply to meet Palo Alto’s non-potable recycled water demand in FY 2025. For
that reason, the supply is set to equal demand and there is no shortage of non-potable water
projected in Table 4(NP), “Non-Potable Water Shortage Assessment”.
ANALYSIS
Upon review, discussion, and action by the UAC, staff will bring the Annual Water Shortage
Assessment Report to the City Council to consider its adoption on June 19, 2024. California Water
Code Section 10632.1 requires the Annual Water Shortage Assessment Report to be submitted
to DWR by July 1 each year.
FISCAL/RESOURCE IMPACT
There is no fiscal impact from Council approving the 2024 Annual Water Shortage Assessment
Report.
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
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Staff encourages interested parties to comment or provide feedback on the draft Annual Water
Shortage Assessment Report at the UAC or Council meeting where the report will be considered
for approval, or to submit written comments prior to those meetings.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
Adoption of the 2024 Annual Water Shortage Assessment Report is exempt from California
Environmental Quality Act’s (CEQA) review pursuant to Water Code Section 10652.
ATTACHMENTS
Attachment A: 2024 Annual Water Shortage Assessment Report Tables
Attachment B: Presentation
AUTHOR/TITLE:
Dean Batchelor, Director of Utilities
Staff: Lisa Bilir, Senior Resource Planner
Attachment A: 2024 Annual Water Shortage Assessment Report Tables
June 5, 2024 www.cityofpaloalto.org
2024 Annual Water Shortage Assessment Report
Utilities Advisory Commission
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§Beginning in 2022, every urban water supplier must:
§1) Conduct an Annual Water Supply and Demand Assessment; and
§2) Submit an Annual Water Shortage Assessment Report to the Department of Water Resources
§Required by the California Water Code Sections 10632(a) and 10632.1
§There is no water shortage and no triggered water shortage actions
§SFPUC’s April 15, 2024 Water Supply Availability Update indicates precipitation and snowpack close to
long-term median levels; SFPUC does not anticipate any water shortage
§Palo Alto’s temporary drought emergency water use restrictions expired June 10, 2023
§Permanent Water Use Restrictions (Palo Alto Municipal Code Section 12.32.010)
Annual Water Shortage Assessment Report
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The Utilities Advisory Commission recommends Council
adopt the 2024 Annual Water Shortage Assessment
Report.
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