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Item 5.d.
CENTRAL SAN BOARD OF DIRECTORS
POSITION PAPER
DRAFT
MEETING DATE: JULY 20, 2022
SUBJECT: REVIEW DRAFT POSITION PAPER AUTHORIZING THE GENERAL
MANAGER TO EXECUTE A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
BETWEEN CENTRAL SAN AND EAST BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT
TO EVALUATE THE FEASIBILITYOF VARIOUS RECYCLED WATER
PROJECT CONCEPTS, INCLUDING A POTABLE REUSE STUDY
SUBMITTED BY: INITIATING DEPARTMENT:
MELODY LABELLA, RESOURCE RECOVERY ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SERVICES-
PROGRAM MANAGER RESOURCE RECOVERY
REVIEWED BY: JEAN-MARC PETIT, DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL
SERVICES
KENTON L. ALM, DISTRICT COUNSEL
ROGER S. BAILEY, GENERAL MANAGER
ISSUE
Board authorization is required for the General Manager to execute a memorandum of understanding
(MOU).
BACKGROUND
East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) is a major drinking water supply, treatment and distribution
agency that overlaps a substantial portion of Central San's service area. This close proximity provides an
excellent opportunity to collaborate on recycled water projects that will expand water supplies in our
respective jurisdictions. As part of Central San's 2016 Recycled Water Wholesale Opportunities Study,
two of the potential large-scale projects with year-round demands identified were potable reuse (direct and
indirect) projects with EBMUD. The proposed MOU (Attachment 1)with EBMUD calls for a feasibility
evaluation of an array of recycled water project concepts, including a potential direct potable reuse project
with EBMUD, a potential indirect potable reuse project with EBMUD using Contra Costa Water District's
Los Vaqueros Reservoir, and several non-potable reuse projects, including exploring an expanded
diversion at Central San's San Ramon Pumping Station to Dublin San Ramon Services District (DSRSD),
for the purpose of producing additional recycled waterfor distribution through the DSRSD-EBMUD
Recycled Water Authority (DERWA) into the southern portion of Central San's service area while also
evaluating Central San as a potential partner in DERWA.
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If any Central San capital projects are proposed as a result of this feasibility evaluation, Central San will
conduct an environmental evaluation to determine the need for California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA) documentation.
ALTERNATIVES/CONSIDERATIONS
The Board of Directors may decline authorization of the MOU, which would end Central San's involvement
in an evaluation of potential recycled water opportunities with EBMUD. This is not recommended.
FINANCIAL IMPACTS
The financial impacts are minimal at this time. Authorizing this MOU will commit staff time to assisting with
development of the work plan and providing information to support the resulting evaluation.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
The Real Estate, Environmental & Planning Committee reviewed this matter at its July 20, 2022, meeting
and recommended
RECOMMENDED BOARD ACTION
Authorize the General Manager to execute a Memorandum of Understanding between Central San and
East Bay Municipal Utility District to evaluate the feasibility of various recycled water project concepts,
including a potable reuse study
Strategic Plan re-In
GOAL TWO: Environmental Stewardship
Strategy 3- Be a partner in regional development of local water supply
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Proposed Central San-EBMUD MOU
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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN
CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT and EAST BAY MUNICIPAL
UTILITY DISTRICT FOR A FEASIBILITY EVALUATION OF RECYCLED WATER
PROJECT CONCEPTS
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is made and entered into this day of
2022 by and between Central Contra Costa Sanitary District(Central San) and East Bay
Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) for the purposes described herein. Each agency hereinafter
may be referred to individually as "Party" or collectively as "Parties."
Recitals
WHEREAS, California is impacted by droughts and climate change which have highlighted the
importance of building a resilient, sustainable, and diverse water resources strategy; and
WHEREAS,the Parties hereto believe that it is sound public policy and good operational practice
to develop recycled water resources through financially and environmentally sound projects; and
WHEREAS, the Parties desire to enter into a MOU to collaborate for purposes of exploring the
feasibility of expanding the beneficial use of recycled water by maximizing and optimizing local
benefits within the Parties' service areas, thereby promoting the conservation of potable water
resources and reducing nutrient loadings to the Bay by reducing wastewater discharges to the Bay;
and
WHEREAS,the Parties intend that participation in this MOU be entirely voluntary, and that either
Party may elect to withdraw from the MOU at any time and for any reason; and
WHEREAS, the Parties hereto may later explore the feasibility of establishing a more formal
understanding or agreement, if deemed mutually agreeable and beneficial to the development of
recycled water projects between the Parties; and
WHEREAS, it is a Central San strategic goal to embrace technology, innovation, and
environmental sustainability by exploring partnership opportunities to augment the regional water
supply; and
WHEREAS, it is an EBMUD strategic goal to identify, evaluate and implement new opportunities
for recycled water, including potential for potable reuse; and
WHEREAS, EBMUD is a member of the Bay Area Regional Reliability Partnership, which is
working to develop regional solutions to enhance water supply reliability, leverage existing
infrastructure investments, facilitate water transfers during critical shortages, and improve climate
change resiliency for the benefit all Bay Area residents; and
WHEREAS, EBMUD, as a member of the Los Vaqueros Reservoir Joint Powers Authority(LVR
JPA), is evaluating water supply options to facilitate its participation in the Los Vaqueros
Reservoir Phase 2 Expansion Project, a regional water supply reliability project; and
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WHEREAS,EBMUD is a member of the Dublin San Ramon Services District(DSRSD)-EBMUD
Recycled Water Authority (DERWA) which supports Central San and EBMUD's efforts to
explore expanding reuse opportunities within their overlapping service areas; and
WHEREAS,DERWA and its member agencies are exploring supplemental supply options to meet
the long-term needs of DERWA's San Ramon Recycled Water Program; and
WHEREAS, DERWA agrees to collaborate and support EBMUD and Central San's efforts to
evaluate reuse opportunities that promote drought resiliency and maximize the use of a locally
available and sustainable resource; and,
WHEREAS, the Parties are interested in conducting a feasibility evaluation of multiple recycled
water project concepts to provide local benefits within their respective service areas.
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereby enter into this Memorandum of Understanding, as
follows:
1. TERM
This MOU shall become effective upon execution by both Parties. This MOU will terminate on
June 30, 2024, unless extended through mutual agreement by both Parties.
2. PURPOSE
The purpose of this MOU is to define the roles and responsibilities of each Party to conduct a
Feasibility Evaluation of multiple recycled water project concepts, including those summarized
below:
a) Direct Potable Reuse Project: Central San's available wastewater supply would be recycled
through advanced purification and conveyed to EBMUD's Mokelumne Aqueducts to
augment EBMUD's potable water supply.
b) Indirect Potable Reuse Project: Central San's available wastewater supply would be
recycled through advanced purification and conveyed to the Los Vaqueros Reservoir to
provide water supply to EBMUD.
c) Refinery Recycled Water Exchange Project: Central San's available wastewater supply
would be recycled through further treatment and provided to Contra Costa Water District
(CCWD) to serve the two oil refineries near Central San's wastewater treatment plant.
CCWD is willing to offer recycled water to these customers in lieu of their current raw
water deliveries.If one or both of these customers desire to proceed, an appropriate amount
of CCWD's Central Valley Project(CVP) contract could be used to facilitate an exchange
arrangement whereby EBMUD and potentially other local agency partners would be
provided with the forgone CCWD supply, subject to CCWD's operational requirements.
d) Satellite Water Recycling Facility Projects: Central San's available wastewater supply
would be recycled though a package treatment facility at the customer site and would serve
only that one customer.
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e) Lamorinda Project: Central San's tertiary treated recycled water would be conveyed to
EBMUD customers in Walnut Creek, Lafayette, Orinda, and/or Moraga.
f) San Ramon Recycled Water Program: The concept of Central San as a partner in DERWA
would be explored, as well as expanding the DERWA-Central San Diversion Project to
provide tertiary treated recycled water to EBMUD's existing and future phases of the San
Ramon Valley Recycled Water Program located within EBMUD and Central San's
overlapping service area.
3. WORK TO BE PERFORMED
The Feasibility Evaluation will be completed with in-kind services and cooperative input from the
Parties. Each Party has the discretion to hire consultants for its portion of the Feasibility
Evaluation. Within 60 days following the effective date of this MOU, the Parties will develop a
work plan to outline the specific tasks to be completed (Work Plan) and a schedule for execution
of the Work Plan.
4. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES
EBMUD shall be the Project Manager of the overall evaluation effort. General responsibilities of
both Parties are as follows:
a) Work cooperatively, including committing staff time, to develop the Work Plan and
complete the Feasibility Evaluation.
b) Share relevant engineering, permitting, regulatory and operational information regarding
its own facilities, studies, and permits for the benefit of the evaluation.
c) Provide access to facilities and operational data that may be needed for conducting the
Feasibility Evaluation(such as conveyance/distribution facilities,treatment plants, etc.). If
needed, commit staff time to conduct necessary analysis of its own facilities, permits,
operational data, procedures or requirements, or any other data needed for consideration
and share the information with other Party. Access to facilities will be consistent with, and
will follow,the facility owner's security and standard safety and notification requirements.
d) Upon reasonable advance written notice, make available for inspection to the other Party
all records, books and other documents directly relating to the Feasibility Evaluation as
well as any other work related to water supply institutional arrangements and agreements
that are required for conducting the Feasibility Evaluation.
e) Provide appropriate level of oversight and review of any work products.
f) Coordinate with the other Party on all media outreach, media responses, and messaging,
prior to any media outreach.
g) Coordinate with the other Party on all Federal, State, or other funding efforts.
h) The Parties, and any consultants retained by a Party or Parties, shall maintain the
confidentiality of,and will not disclose,display,provide,or make available,any documents
shared which contain confidential water or wastewater facility data to any person other
than the other Party,unless written permission is granted by the sharing Party. Confidential
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documents shall be returned to the sharing Party at the request of the sharing Parry.
Confidential data shall be identified as such at the time shared.
5. ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS
This MOU shall be amended only by a writing signed by both Parties and may be terminated by
either Party at any time, with or without cause, upon provision of written notice to other Party.
This MOU is not intended to benefit any parry except the signatories hereto and shall not be
deemed to give any right or remedy to any such party whether referred to herein or not.
This MOU does not create or constitute a joint powers agency or authority nor a partnership or
joint venture between the Parties, nor does it render either Parry the agent of the other Party.
Neither Party shall become liable by any representation,act or omission of the other Party contrary
to the provisions hereof.
The Parties repudiate the liability allocations described in Government Code sections 895.2 and
895.6 and agree pursuant to Government Code section 895.4 that each Party shall indemnify and
hold harmless the other Party and its agents, officers, employees, and contractors from and against
any and all claims, damages, losses, judgments, liabilities, expenses, and other costs, including
litigation costs and attorney fees, arising out of or resulting from any negligent or wrongful act or
omission of the first Party in the performance of this Agreement. Each Party shall be entitled to
receive indemnity or contribution from the other Party in proportion to such other Party's
responsibility for any such claim, damage, loss, judgment, liability, expense or other cost, as
determined under principles of comparative negligence.
This MOU may be executed using digital or electronic signatures and/or may be executed in
counterparts, each of which shall constitute an original and all of which together shall constitute
one and the same agreement.
6. NOTICES
Any notice, demand, or request made in connection with this MOU must be in writing and will be
deemed properly served if delivered in person or sent by United States mail, postage prepaid, to
the addresses specified below:
Central San: Roger S. Bailey
General Manager
Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
5019 Imhoff Place
Martinez, CA 94553
EBMUD: Michael T. Tognolini
Director of Water and Natural Resources
East Bay Municipal Utility District
375 Eleventh Street, M.S. 901
Oakland, CA 94607
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Representative of the East Bay Municipal Utility District:
Signature Title Date
Representative of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District:
Signature Title Date
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