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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

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Page 1: Wastewater Neighborhood Meetings Code of Conduct: Be willing - participate fully; Be Kind - treat others with dignity and respect; Be open - consider new

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

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A PLAN TO PROTECT OUR GROUNDWATER

Presented by:

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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

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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

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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

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WHAT ARE THE CRWQCB’s WAYS TO

CEASE DISCHARGING?

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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

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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

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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

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WE HAVE NO CHOICE BUT TO CHANGE THE WAY THINGS ARE

CURRENTLY BEING DONE

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WHAT HAPPENS IF WE DON’T COMPLY?

• State steps in

• Enforcement:

– Cease and desist notices

– Letters of noncompliance

– Forced to stop discharge

– Fines

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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

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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

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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)

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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

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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

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MAP OF PROJECT

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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

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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

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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

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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

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HOW WILL OUR COMMUNITY BENEFIT FROM A CENTRALIZED

SYSTEM?

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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

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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

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QUESTIONS?

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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

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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

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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

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ISHARED INFRASTRUCTURE COST APACHE MOBILE HOME PARK

• Three Parcels: 059501322 059501336

059501349 (Non-Assessed)

• Calculated based on the amount of units on each parcel

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SHARED INFRASTRUCTURE COST APACHE MOBILE HOME PARK

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SHARED INFRASTRUCTURE COST

All three phases will have similar costs once entire project is com-pleted