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Welcome
Wastewater Neighborhood Meetings
Code of Conduct: Be willing - participate fully; Be Kind - treat others with dignity and respect; Be open - consider new ideas and perspectives; Be
Truthful - share accurate facts about my situation
A PLAN TO PROTECT OUR GROUNDWATER
Presented by:
CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD
• May 19, 2011 resolution
• Septic discharge prohibition in 2016 for
parts of the Town of Yucca Valley
• Prohibition area will incorporate more of
the Town in 2019 and again in 2022
• No discharge will be allowed after those
dates
SEPTIC SYSTEM FACTS
• Solid materials settle in tanks
• Liquids discharged into aquifer through leach
line
• Discharge pollutes groundwater
• Malfunction or leaking
systems often go
undetected
OUR GROUNDWATER:WHAT’S HAPPENING
• Decades of septic use• Nitrate levels rising• Pharmaceutical and other pollutants• Septic discharge is responsible
Stopping discharge will protect our groundwater
WHAT ARE THE CRWQCB’s WAYS TO
CEASE DISCHARGING?
SEAL AND PUMP YOUR SEPTIC SYSTEM
• Average pumping cost: $365• How often?– Septic systems: 750-1500 gallons– Average person generates approx. 80
gallons/day wastewater– 2.19 people per residence on average in Yucca
Valley– Expensive
Every drop that goes down the drain would have to be pumped
PACKAGE TREATMENT PLANT
• Approx. $25,000• Upfront payment required• Monthly maintenance/monitoring (testing)– $300-$700 per month
• Owner responsible for repairs• CRWQCB yearly permit fee• Additional Costs: Fencing, Replacement
Parts, labor, etc.• Expensive
COMMUNITY-WIDE SEWER SYSTEM
• Most cost-effective option
• Spreads costs fairly over everyone
• District responsible for maintenance,
monitoring and repairs
• No upfront payment required
• Meets government and state agencies’
standards
WE HAVE NO CHOICE BUT TO CHANGE THE WAY THINGS ARE
CURRENTLY BEING DONE
WHAT HAPPENS IF WE DON’T COMPLY?
• State steps in
• Enforcement:
– Cease and desist notices
– Letters of noncompliance
– Forced to stop discharge
– Fines
PROPOSED SOLUTION
• Private connection– Connects from home to the sewer pipes (and
abandons septic system)
• Collection system– Pipes that transport wastewater all the way to
the treatment facility; as well as road restoration.
• Treatment facility– Treats wastewater to a standard that can safely
be discharged back into ground through recharge ponds and will reduce reliance on imported water by 1/3
KEEPING COSTS AS LOW AS POSSIBLE
• Secured more than $7 million in grants
• Explored many different design options
• Low interest rates
– 1.3% interest rate
– May receive a lower interest rate
– Low rates could save millions on this project
– We need to act now
HOW WILL WE PAY?
• Grants
• Form assessment district
• Assessments paid on property tax bill over 30
years (low interest)
• Assessment district secures loan and releases
funds to build project
– Secondary loan for private property connections
(optional)
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
• Mail-in ballot• Weighted vote based upon discharge
amount• Greater than 50% of weighted ($) votes
must say yes• When the Assessment District passes, the
prohibition dates may be extended by CRWQCB
If it doesn’t pass, project will not be funded and prohibition remains
UNCHANGED
PHASES
• Online tool available to help you find
your phase
• Assessments vary on which Phase
property is located in
- Phase I will be connecting first
- Phase II & III will have subsequent
assessments
MAP OF PROJECT
PHASE I PROPERTY COST
Infrastructure (financed) +Private Connection (financed) +
Monthly Sewer Service Bill = Total Phase 1 Cost
SHARED INFRASTRUCTURE COST
Phase 2 and 3 will have subsequent assessments when they are ready to be constructed
PHASE I PROJECT COSTS$146,039,436
Property Type Cost Monthly @1%
Monthly @ .5%
Monthly @ 0%
Phase I: Single Family Residence $18,280 $59 $55 $51
Phase I: Multi-Family Residence $13,915 $45 $42 $39
Phase I: Mobile Home Residence $10,495 $34 $32 $30
Phase I: Undeveloped Land $14,255 $46 $43 $40
Phase I: Deferred $8,775 $29 $27 $25
Phase II & III: Infrastructure Cost Share
$4,495 $15 $14 $13
PHASE I INFRASTRUCTURE COST1%
INTEREST
0.5% INTEREST
0% INTERES
T
TOTAL COST $146,039,436
$23,723,142
$11,590,793
$0.00
COMMERCIAL SHARED INFRASTRUCTURE COST• Assessment Engineers Calculation• Based on amount of water usage
2012/2013• Minimum cost of 1 EDU = SFR (18,280)• Once commercial EDU is determined the
approx. cost is calculated as follows: Approx. EDUs X 18,280 = Approx. Cost
Call District for cost
PRIVATE CONNECTION COST
• Approx. $2,000 for Single Family Residence
• Commercial connection Estimates – Septic Tank Abandonment = $500 each
– Sewer Lateral Line = $25.50 linear foot (incl. asphalt)
– Lateral Cleanouts = $245.00
• Optional financing through District
• Low interest loan
• Also on property tax bill
• 30-year repayment term
• Payments begin in 2017
MONTHLY SEWER SERVICE BILL
• Will not be paid until you are connected and use
system
• Estimated bill:
– Single family residence: $36
– Multi-family per unit: $27
– Mobile home per unit: $21.60
• Businesses – based upon amount of wastewater
generated
HOW WILL OUR COMMUNITY BENEFIT FROM A CENTRALIZED
SYSTEM?
BENEFITS OF A SEWER SYSTEM
• Removes Nitrates and other Pollutants from
our local water supply
• Secures safe drinking water for the future of
the community
• Replenishes our local water supply
• Beneficial to our environment
• Beneficial for our health
NEXT STEPS
• Hosting meetings
• Assessment Vote
• Construction will begin
• Visit ProtectGroundwater.org and watch our
video for more information
• Call or email us with questions anytime
QUESTIONS?
OUR GROUNDWATER:WHAT’S HAPPENING
• Decades of septic use
• Nitrate levels rising
• Pharmaceutical and other pollutants
• Septic discharge is responsible
Stopping discharge will protect our groundwater
SEPTIC SYSTEM FACTS
• Solid materials settle in tanks
• Liquids discharged into aquifer through leach
line
• Discharge pollutes groundwater
• Malfunction or leaking
systems often go
undetected
PRIVATE CONNECTION COST
• Approx. $2,000 for Single Family Residence
• Commercial to be determined
• Optional financing through District
• Low interest loan
• Also on property tax bill
• 30-year repayment term
• Payments begin in Fall 2016
ISHARED INFRASTRUCTURE COST APACHE MOBILE HOME PARK
• Three Parcels: 059501322 059501336
059501349 (Non-Assessed)
• Calculated based on the amount of units on each parcel
SHARED INFRASTRUCTURE COST APACHE MOBILE HOME PARK
SHARED INFRASTRUCTURE COST
All three phases will have similar costs once entire project is com-pleted