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UPDATE ON WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE
John M. Stomp III, PE,Chief Operating Officer
Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority
May2014
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Background: Ground and surface water resources
• Aquifer can no longer sustainably supply water at needed levels
• Additional sources and management are required
Aquifer
Rio Grande
Water Table Wells
San Juan-Chama
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Pumping Cone of Depression in 2002
Albuquerque Ground-Water Levels Show
Huge Declines
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Water Authority’s 2007 Water Resources Management Strategy
• Conservation• Reuse for industry and irrigation• Use of surface water (Colorado San Juan-Chama
trans-basin diversion to Rio Grande)• Aquifer storage and recovery (related to surface
water treatment)• New Supplies
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Water Authority’s water resource management strategy includes:
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Non-Renewable100,000
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~100KAFY Surface WaterOwned by Water Authority
AquiferDrawdown
~50KAFY Renewable Groundwater
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Comparison of Water Conservation Programs – Colorado River Users
• Water Authority – 136 gpcd
• Salt Lake City area – 244 gpcd• Tucson – 131 gpcd• Phoenix – 251 gpcd• Las Vegas – 251 gpcd• Los Angeles – 152 gpcd
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Navajo Reservoir
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Reservoir Operations
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Surface Water Supplies - Storage Projections
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Transition to Renewable Supplies – SJC DWP
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Surface Water Transmission Line
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Drinking Water Project Operations
• 2008 – 367 (1%)• 2009 – 21,357 (21%)• 2010 – 42,803 (40%)• 2011 – 41,281 (40%)• 2012 – 43,208 (41%)• 2013 – 39,929 (42%)• 2014 – 40,000 (?)
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Groundwater Storage and Water Levels -
Recent trends with DWP
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What is happening to the aquifer?
DWP Online
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Future Reduced Depletions and Available Return Flows
• More return flow is expected to be available in the future for other uses
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ASR Projects
• Bear Canyon Arroyo ASR Project– Completed two seasons of
pilot testing– Application for full scale
permit to be submitted in March 2014
• Large Scale ASR– Direct injection– Existing Wells – high arsenic– In design and testing phase
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Water Authority’s Next Water Resources Management Strategy
• Public Process – alternative development• Fall 2014 – Fall 2015• Conservation – new goal?• Additional Reuse – indirect/direct potable• Diversion of native water rights• Aquifer storage and recovery (related to surface
water treatment)• New Supplies
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Overall Satisfaction with the Services Provided by the Water Authority
VerySatisfied
SomewhatSatisfied
SomewhatDissatisfied
VeryDissatisfied
-20%
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57%37%
3% 1%
94% of customers are satisfied
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Water Rates Should Be Increased to Cover the True Costs to Treat and Deliver Water to Our Homes and Businesses
44%
21%
11%20 %
4%
Strongly AgreeSomewhat AgreeSomewhat DisagreeStrongly DisagreeDon't Know
64% of customers agree
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Investing in the Repair and Replacement ofOld Water & Sewer Lines
64%
24%
7%
3% 2%
Very Important
Somewhat Important
SomewhatUnimportantNot Important
Don't Know
88% of customers feel it is important
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Condition of Water LinesThe majority (57%) of residential customers express satisfaction. However, only 18% are very satisfied and over one-quarter (29%) report dissatisfaction with the condition of water lines.
Very
SatisfiedSomewhatSatisfied
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Condition of the water lines throughout the city such as the number of leaks you observe
2014 18% 39% 29%2012 25% 31% 26%2010 26% 43% 15%
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Condition of Sewer LinesThe majority (60%) of residential customers report satisfaction regarding the condition of sewer lines, though 17% say they are dissatisfied.
Very
SatisfiedSomewhatSatisfied
Somewhat/ Very
Dissatisfied
Condition of the sewer lines throughout the city such as the number of overflows/backups you observe at the city sewer lines or manholes
2014 22% 38% 17%2012 26% 35% 16%2010 30% 38% 10%
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Water and Wastewater Service Charges- Residential 5/8” Meter
Item Existing FY2014
ProposedFY 2015
Water$8.63 $9.92
Strategy Implementation$3.95 $4.51
Sewer$8.25 $9.12
Total$20.83 $23.55
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Bill Comparison – Local Low Use
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Bill Comparison – Local High Use
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Bill Comparison – Regional Low Use
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Water Commodity Rates – FY14/15
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2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Revenue $182,191 $207,370 $228,393 $233,489 $246,899 $253,926 $255,318 $ 267,313 $ 271,257 $ 277,394
Expenditures $180,783 $196,466 $214,555 $218,581 $227,272 $235,240 $237,979 $248,552 $248,850 $253,900
Revenue over Expenditures $ 1,411 $ 10,904 $ 13,839 $ 14,908 $ 19,627 $ 18,685 $ 17,339 $ 18,790 $ 23,494 $ 23,494
Rate Revenue Adjustment 5.00% 5.00% 5.00% 0.00% 5.00% 0.00% 0.00% 5.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Finance Plan Summary
in thousands
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Increase CIP Spending
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2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Basic Rehab w/ Increase AMP Rehab
$ 50,000 $ 43,000 $ 46,000 $ 49,000 $ 52,000 $ 55,000 $ 58,000 $ 61,000 $ 64,000 $ 67,000
Steel Line $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000
AMI $ 2,000 $ 2,000 $ 2,000 $ 2,000 $ 2,000 $ 2,000 $ 2,000 $ 2,000 $ 2,000 $ 2,000
Growth $ 4,000 $ 5,000 $ 7,000 $7,000 $ 7,000 $ 7,000 $ 8,000 $ 8,000 $ 8,000 $ 8,000
in thousands
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Asset Management Program defines needed CIP renewal spending
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Revenue shortfall will delay ramp-up in Renewal Program spending
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