Reference Documents

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

LO BOS Agenda Item, Tuesday, August 7, 2012


From the consent agenda:

14. Request for approval of a professional environmental consulting services agreement with SWCA of San Luis Obispo, CA, for an amount not to exceed $132,108, and request to authorize the Public Works Director to approve amendments to the agreement in an amount not to exceed a contingency of $13,211, for the Los Osos Wastewater Project, Los Osos. District 2.

Staff report not yet posted.


UPDATE - August 1, the relevant documents have been posted, you can find them at this link:


http://agenda.slocounty.ca.gov/agenda/sanluisobispo/Proposal.html;jsessionid=9D87DDDDBBF8EDF908AD57D5B1F6F9B6?select=1288

Friday, July 20, 2012

Another Piece In The Sewer Project Moves Forward At The Planning Commission August 9, 2012



1.
Notice of determination of conformity with the General Plan for the proposed acquisition of a 40-acre parcel of land from the Andre Family Trust for the purpose of providing approximately 35 acres of agricultural mitigation lands as required by the condition of approval for the Los Osos wastewater project. The project is in the Agriculture Land Use Category and located on the north side of Los Osos Valley Road, 1.3 miles west of Turri Road, in the Estero Planning Area. APN 067-031-008, -11. Supervisorial District 2. County File Number DRM2011-00009. Nancy Orton, Project Manager.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Board Of Supes - Tuesday, July 24, 2012


Off the Tuesday, July 24, 2012 BOS agenda:

12. Submittal of two resolutions for the Los Osos Wastewater Project to: 1) reduce specified assessments; and 2) ordering change of proceedings to increase assessments on two parcels. District 2.

Staff Report - Nitrate Testing - Conclusions!

Check out this staff report for the LOCSD meeting on Thursday, July 19. Nitrate testing in a nutshell. The County will do it. The costs to the LOCSD by either Cleath-Harris or LOCSD crew are now outlined in detail.

http://www.losososcsd.org/Library/2012%20Agenda%20Packet/120719/AgendaItem5E_RequestDistrictConductNitrateTesting.pdf

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Nitrate Testing Question Answered by LOCSD's New GM

July 11, 2012 at the Utilities Advisory Committee, the LOCSD's new General Manager Susan Morrow filled in the blank spot on the UAC status report chart for nitrate testing. The County has awarded the contract to Cleath-Harris Geologists, Inc.. They have already purchased equipment and parts. Testing will start in July and August and last for three months. Look for an agenda report for the next LOCSD meeting on Thursday, July 19, 2012.

Cleath-Harris have done many reports for the LOCSD since 2000, when they were called Cleath & Associates. You can see a list of those documents (up until 2006) here:

http://www.slocounty.ca.gov/Assets/PW/LOWWP/document+library/Past+Project+Documents+2-8-11.pdf

And to see a LOCSD list that includes Cleath-Harris documents up to 2009, go here:

http://www.losososcsd.org/Library/Document%20Library/ISJ_LOCSDDocIndex.pdf

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Nitrate Testing Arm Wrestling

Meeting after meeting, be it one at the LOCSD, WRAC, BOS, LOCAC, UAC, FAC, RWQCB, the same commenters keep pushing for "nitrate testing" of the Los Osos groundwater basin's upper aquifer. This entails visiting 26 test well locations and spending about $14,000 to run a test, and testing should be done twice yearly. It was once the purview of the LOCSD when it still had control of the sewer project, the last test done in 2006, but now testing falls to SLO county, as it controls the project. A brief commentary of this can be found here:

http://www.losososcsd.org/Library/2011%20Agenda%20Packets/111201/AgendaItem4.D1_NitrateTesting.pdf

The reason for testing would be to establish a baseline for nitrates before the project goes online and thereafter to gauge the project's efficacy. However, the project is not due to go online until sometime in 2015.

The Regional Water Quality Control Board sent a letter to Paavo Ogren, Director of Public Works, on April 27, 2012, stating that the first testing event should occur between July 1, 2012 and December 31, 2012. It is officially in the hands of the county and on a timeline asked for by the Water Board.

It is now July 10, 2012 and the renewed push is on to get the LOCSD to pay for the tests as the county is not jumping on doing this, so the proponents claim. This makes no sense:

1. The project going online is 3 years away. Plenty of test times ahead!

2. If the funds were to come from the LOCSD (read funds from its water customer revenues), then only part of the Prohibition Zone sewer populace would be paying for it, as some of the PZ lies in Golden State Water Company customer zone and they would pay nothing. Not fair AND LOCSD water revenues SHOULD be spent on the numerous capital improvement projects that are in dire need of funds.

3. If the LOCSD's Water Quality Trust Fund monies (which belong to everyone in the urban reserve line, in the Zone or not) were spent to do this, the balance remaining is $91,074 and the last expenditure out of this fund, voted on 2-2-12 by the LOCSD board, was a hefty $35,620. This was to fund the LOCSD's Water Company's share in the ISJ project of the mandatory Basin Management Plan. What if more money is needed for the ISJ later? The LOCSD is not exactly flush with money and the bankruptcy is still in play. What would be shortchanged to pay for this "nitrate testing?" Would this be fair to those who are not going to pay for the sewer anyway as they are not in the Zone? (Oh, I can hear the arm wresting arguments right now on that idea, "the water belongs to everyone, yadda, yadda everyone should pay to clean it up." Well 83% of the town of Los Osos is in the PZ and that is where the septic tank density lies that caused the problem in the first place.)

So really, what is the big rush to spend $14,000 when the county has to do this for the sewer project by December 31 anyway? Those proponents for this testing have offered to pay for it themselves (I can see a boatload of problems over this idea). Why would people who normally nitpick over $40 (and less) expenditures in the LOCSD warrant registers be in such a rush to test for nitrates to the tune of $14,000? That's the $64,000 question, isn't it?


Friday, July 06, 2012

7-10-12 At The Supes - Bid Opening Report


Consent Agenda - Public Works Items:
20. Submittal of bid opening report for Los Osos Wastewater Project, Collection System Areas B & C, Los Osos, CA, Contract No. 300448.08.01.BC. District 2.

Tune in on Channel 21 if you have cable, tune in online http://www.slocounty.ca.gov/bos/BOSagenda.htm, or listen on the radio KCBX FM 90.1.

The project is moving ahead on schedule!

Wednesday, July 04, 2012

PZLDF Still Phizzing

Not wanting to write a tome here on the "Citizen's for Clean Water" case — where basically the appellants (formerly the Prohibition Zone Legal Defense Fund) have been endlessly trying to break up the Prohibition Zone set by the Regional Water Quality Control Board in 1983, a case lost so many times it is now found wandering aimlessly along the edges of rationality — I just thought that I would post the link from the latest e-mail notice of the appellant's last brief filing which has has tonight popped into my inbox.

You may do your own research on this case if you wish.

Unfortunately the court in which this thing now resides has no pdfs of documents filed. You CAN see them, but it necessitates a trip to Ventura with your own portable copy machine if you wish a copy to linger over, or you can hire a service to do this for you. So I will simply post a link here to the list of documents which the court does provide.

http://appellatecases.courtinfo.ca.gov/search/case/dockets.cfm?dist=2&doc_id=1974927&q=230386&f=558848379