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2015 Urban Water Management Plan
Zone 7 Water Agency100 North Canyons Parkway, Livermore, CA 94551(925) 454-5000
March 31, 2016
Errata Sheet for Minor Corrections to
Zone 7 Water Agency 2015 Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP)
This errata sheet logs minor content errors that were identified after final adoption of the Zone 7 Water Agency 2015 UWMP. DWR has determined that these corrections are minor and do not require the UWMP to be amended.
X These data errors have been corrected in the Department of Water Resources (DWR) UWMP database at https://wuedata.water.ca.gov/secure/
X This errata sheet has been filed with the UWMP in all locations where it is made publicly available, including the California State Library. Errata may be submitted to State Library via email to [email protected]
Name and agency of the person filing errata sheet:
Amparo Flores
Name
Zone 7 Water Agency
Agency
# Description of Correction Location Rationale Date Error Corrected
1 Add the sentence in the first paragraph, after the sentence “DWR has not identified Basin 2-10 as either in overdraft or expected to be in overdraft.”: “The Livermore Valley Groundwater Basin is not adjudicated.”
Page 6-7 Clearly state that the basin is not adjudicated.
April 28, 2017
2 The percentage of normal for a single-dry year (2014) for the California Water Fix should be changed to 60% from 27%.
Table 7-9 in the UWMP (DWR Table 7-1W)
Incorrect calculation. April 28, 2017
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Prepared by:
ZONE 7 WATER AGENCY STAFF Contributors: Boni Brewer – Communications Specialist Jarnail Chahal, P.E. – Manager of Engineering Tami Church – Assistant Water Resources Planner, Integrated Planning Gurpal Deol – Water Quality Manager Jill Duerig, P.E. – General Manager Amparo Flores, P.E. – Associate Engineer, Integrated Planning JaVia Green – Staff Analyst, Finance Matt Katen, P.G. – Groundwater Services Manager Brad Ledesma, P.E. – Associate Engineer, Integrated Planning Carol Mahoney, P.G. – Manager of Integrated Water Resources Robyn Navarra – Water Conservation Coordinator Angela O’Brien, P.E. – Associate Engineer, Water Quality Tom Rooze, P.G. – Associate Geologist, Groundwater Services Sal Segura, P.E. – Associate Engineer, Integrated Planning Osborn Solitei – Assistant General Manager, Finance
Report Contact: Amparo Flores, (925) 454-5019, [email protected]
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Introduction and Overview ................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1 Purpose ................................................................................................................................................... 1-1 1.2 Previous UWMPs ................................................................................................................................ 1-1 1.3 Changes from 2010 UWMP ............................................................................................................ 1-2 1.4 Plan Contents and Organization ................................................................................................... 1-2
2 Plan Preparation: Agency Coordination and Public Participation ......................... 2-1 2.1 Basis for Preparing a Plan ............................................................................................................... 2-1 2.2 Individual Compliance ...................................................................................................................... 2-1 2.3 Calendar Year and Unit of Measure ............................................................................................ 2-1 2.4 Coordination and Outreach ............................................................................................................ 2-2
3 Service Area and System Description ................................................................................ 3-1 3.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................................ 3-1 3.2 Service Area .......................................................................................................................................... 3-3 3.3 Service Area Climate ......................................................................................................................... 3-5 3.4 Service Area Population and Demographics .......................................................................... 3-7 3.5 Water System Facilities .................................................................................................................... 3-8
4 System Water Use ..................................................................................................................... 4-1 4.1 Water Uses by Sector ........................................................................................................................ 4-1
5 Reducing Per Capita Water Usage ...................................................................................... 5-1
6 Water Supplies and Storage .................................................................................................. 6-1 6.1 Imported Water: State Water Project ........................................................................................ 6-2 6.2 Local Surface Water: Arroyo Valle .............................................................................................. 6-5 6.3 Groundwater ........................................................................................................................................ 6-6 6.4 Water Transfer: Byron Bethany Irrigation District .......................................................... 6-16 6.5 Local Storage ..................................................................................................................................... 6-16 6.6 Non-Local Storage ........................................................................................................................... 6-18 6.7 Wastewater and Recycled Water .............................................................................................. 6-19 6.8 Future Water Projects ................................................................................................................... 6-22 6.9 Summary of Existing and Planned Sources of Water ....................................................... 6-26 6.10 Climate Change Impacts ............................................................................................................... 6-29
7 Water Supply Reliability Assessment ................................................................................ 7-1 7.1 Constraints on Water Sources ....................................................................................................... 7-1
7.2 Reliability By Type of Year ............................................................................................................. 7-6 7.3 Supply and Demand Assessment .............................................................................................. 7-19 7.4 Regional Supply Reliability ......................................................................................................... 7-26
8 Water Shortage Contingency Planning ............................................................................. 8-1 8.1 Stages of Action ................................................................................................................................... 8-1 8.2 Consumption Reduction Methods by Agencies ..................................................................... 8-3 8.3 Determining Reductions .................................................................................................................. 8-4 8.4 Revenue and Expenditure Impacts ............................................................................................. 8-4 8.5 Adoption Resolution.......................................................................................................................... 8-6 8.6 Catastrophic Water Supply Interruption ................................................................................. 8-6 8.7 Minimum Water Supply for Next Three Years ....................................................................... 8-8
9 Demand Management Measures ......................................................................................... 9-1
10 Plan Adoption, Submittal & Implementation ............................................................... 10-1 10.1 Inclusion of All 2015 Data ............................................................................................................ 10-1 10.2 Notice of Public Hearing ............................................................................................................... 10-1 10.3 Public Hearing and Adoption ..................................................................................................... 10-1 10.4 Plan Submittal ................................................................................................................................... 10-2 10.5 Public Availability ............................................................................................................................ 10-2 10.6 Plan Implementation ...................................................................................................................... 10-2 10.7 Amending an Adopted UWMP ................................................................................................... 10-3
List of Figures
Figure Title Page Figure 3-1 Location of Service Area and Major Streams and Arroyos 3-4 Figure 3-2 Variation of Rainfall in the Service Area 3-5 Figure 3-3 Climate Data for Zone 7’s Service Area (2010-2014) 3-6 Figure 3-4 Actual and Projected Population within Zone 7’s Service Area 3-7 Figure 3-5 Zone 7’s Major Water System Facilities 3-11 Figure 6-1 Livermore Valley Groundwater Basin. 6-6 Figure 6-2 Main Basin Groundwater Storage 6-11 Figure 6-3 Artificial Recharge, Pumping, and Net Cumulative Impacts to Operational Storage from 1974 WY through 2015 WY 6-12 Figure 6-4 Future Chain of Lakes 6-17 Figure 7-1 Projected Table A Allocations of State Water Project Water and Selected Years Based on Water Supply Conditions 7-9 Figure 7-2 Historical Inflows from Arroyo Valle and Selected Years Based on Water Supply Conditions 7-14
List of Tables
Table Title Page Table 1-1 Roadmap of Water Code Requirements and Corresponding UWMP Sections 1-3 Table 2-1 Coordination and Notification for Plan Preparation [DWR Table 2-4 W] 2-4 Table 3-1 Climate Data for Zone 7’s Service Area (2010-2014) 3-6 Table 3-2 Current and Projected Population in Zone 7’s Service Area [DWR Table 3-1 W] 3-7 Table 3-3 Zone 7 Groundwater Extraction Wells and their Capacities 3-9 Table 4-1 Current Water Demands [DWR Table 4-1 W] 4-2 Table 4-2 Projected Water Demands [DWR Table 4-2 W] 4-3 Table 4-3 Total Water Demands [DWR Table 4-3 W] 4-3 Table 4-4 Volume of Water Loss in the Transmission System for 2015 [DWR Table 4-4 W] 4-4 Table 6-1 Natural Sustainable Yield Demand Components 6-9 Table 6-2 Zone 7 Actual Groundwater Volumes Pumped for 2011 to 2015 [DWR Table 6-1 W] 6-10
Table 6-3 Zone 7 Actual and Projected Artificial Recharge and Groundwater Extraction for 2015-2035 during Normal Water Years 6-10 Table 6-4 Zone 7 Groundwater Quality: TDS and Hardness (2010 – 2014) 6-14 Table 6-5 Local Agencies Involved in Wastewater and Recycled Water 6-19 Table 6-6 Zone 7's Water Storage Volumes 6-26 Table 6-7 Actual Water Supplies in 2015 [DWR Table 6-8 W] 6-26 Table 6-8 Summary of Projected Normal Year Water Supplies [DWR Table 6-9 W] 6-28 Table 7-1 Basis of Water Year and Available Supply: SWP Table A Water [DWR Table 7-1 W] 7-10 Table 7-2 Maximum Carryover Available to Zone 7 for Use in Following Year [DWR Table 7-1 W] 7-11 Table 7-3 Basis of Water Year and Available Supply: Yuba Accord Water [DWR Table 7-1 W] 7-12 Table 7-4 Basis of Water Year and Available Supply: Arroyo Valle [DWR Table 7-1 W] 7-13 Table 7-5 Basis of Water Year and Available Supply: BBID [DWR Table 7-1 W] 7-13 Table 7-6 Basis of Water Year and Available Supply from Storage: Main Basin [DWR Table 7-1 W] 7-16 Table 7-7 Maximum Pumpback and Exchange Water Available from Semitropic [DWR Table 7-1 W] 7-17 Table 7-8 Maximum Stored Water Available from Cawelo [DWR Table 7-1 W] 7-18 Table 7-9 Basis of Water Year and Additional Supply from California WaterFix [DWR Table 7-1 W] 7-18 Table 7-10 Basis of Water Year and Additional Supply from Other New Water Supplies [DWR Table 7-1 W] 7-19 Table 7-11 Summary of Estimated Available Water Supply 7-20 Table 7-12 Comparison of Normal Year Water Supplies and Demands [DWR Table 7-2 W] 7-21 Table 7-13 Comparison of Single Dry Year Water Supplies and Demands [DWR Table 7-3 W] 7-22 Table 7-14 Comparison of Multiple-Dry Year Water Supplies and Demands [DWR Table 7-4 W] 7-23 Table 8-1 Water Shortage Stages, Demand Reduction Targets, and Water Supply Conditions [DWR Table 8-1] 8-2 Table 8-2 Water Shortage Stages and Associated Actions 8-3 Table 8-3 Water Shortage Surcharges 8-5 Table 8-4 Three-Year Estimated Minimum Water Supply (Acre-Feet Annually) [DWR Table 8-4 W] 8-8 Table 10-1 Notification to Cities and Counties [DWR Table 10-1 W] 10-1
List of Appendices Appendix A Public Notices Appendix B Zone 7 Water Agency Water Supply Reliability Policy (Resolution 13-4230) Appendix C Example Resolution for Declaration of Water Shortage Stage Appendix D Example Resolution for Declaration of Water Shortage Surcharge Appendix E Zone 7 Water Agency Adoption of the 2015 UWMP and Water Shortage Contingency Plan (Resolution 16-122) Appendix F 2014 CUWCC Best Management Practice (BMP) Wholesale Coverage Report
Acronyms and Definitions The following terms and acronyms have been used throughout this UWMP to improve document clarity and readability. ACWD Alameda County Water District ADWF Average Dry Weather Flow AF Acre-feet AFA Acre-feet annually BARR Bay Area Regional Reliability (Partnership) Basin Livermore Valley Groundwater Basin BAWSCA Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation Agency BBID Byron-Bethany Irrigation District BMP Best Management Practices Cal Water California Water Service Company – Livermore District CCF Hundred cubic-feet CCWD Contra Costa Water District CII Commercial, Industrial, & Institutional CIMIS California Irrigation Management Information System CoVWR Committee of Valley Water Retailers COS Cost-of-Service CUWCC California Urban Water Conservation Council CVP Central Valley Project CWC California Water Code DERWA DSRSD-EBMUD Recycled Water Authority District Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District District Act Act 205 of the California Uncodified Water Code DMM Demand Management Measures DSRSD Dublin San Ramon Services District DWR California Department of Water Resources EBMUD East Bay Municipal Utility District EIR Environmental Impact Report EIS Environmental Impact Statement EOC Emergency Operations Center ETo Evapotranspiration rate based on standard grass as reference
GMP Groundwater Management Plan HET High-Efficiency Toilet LAVWMA Livermore-Amador Valley Water Management Agency Livermore City of Livermore M&I Municipal and Industrial Main Basin Portion of the Livermore Valley Groundwater Basin with highest-yielding aquifers and best-quality groundwater MGD/mgd Million gallons per day MMWD Marin Municipal Water District MOU Memorandum of Understanding Regarding Urban Water Conservation in California Msl Mean sea level Pleasanton City of Pleasanton Retailers Cal Water, DSRSD, Livermore, and Pleasanton RWQCB Regional Water Quality Control Board SBX 7-7 Senate Bill X7-7 related to 20% water conservation by 2020 SBA South Bay Aqueduct SCVWD Santa Clara Valley Water District SFPUC San Francisco Public Utilities Commission SMP Salt Management Plan SRVRWP San Ramon Valley Recycled Water Program State State of California SWP State Water Project TDS Total Dissolved Solids TWRG Tri-Valley Water Retailers Group UWMP Urban Water Management Plan UWMP Act California Urban Water Management Planning Act Yuba Accord Lower Yuba River Accord Zone 7 Zone 7 of the Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (also referred to as Zone 7 Water Agency) Zone 7 Board Zone 7 Water Agency Board of Directors
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2014 also wt on recordally lowest 014 SWP waluded in th.22 It is antinclude the pbe completReport. Fo% allocation
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Capability Rem 1922 through5 Urban Wate
was an extrd. The extr5% Table Aater supply he SWP delicipated thaperiod throuted prior toor the reason of SWP Tsupply for Z7’s modelin
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10,000
20,000
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40,000
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1926
1928
1930
1932
1934
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Zone 7 conducts sSingle Dry Year:
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1934
1936
1938
1940
1942
1944
Project
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ons of State WaC
1944
1946
1948
1950
1952
1954
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SWP Delivery Cang of its carryoverA (not included in
Norm19
7-9
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1954
1956
1958
1960
1962
1964
Year3-Year Run
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n the CalSIM mod
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Water and Sele
1966
1968
1970
1972
1974
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adjusted to remo
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:
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1976
1978
1980
1982
1984
Average A
ve DWR's assum
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Urban Water Mana
ased on Water
1986
1988
1990
1992
1994
1996
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22 to 2003).
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1996
1998
2000
2002
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1964
2014
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nd AvailableTable 7-1 W
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91)
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2020 to 203
Yield, AFA
50,000
4,000
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ble 7-2. Max
Water Year T
Normal
Single-Dry
Multiple-D
over includes rvative plannin
Yuba Accors primarily y small: 400currently asduring dry cn 2014. Any rposes, Zon-3 summarto match tho erage is baseddry years to no
yover into acurrent yearlly carries agnificant caused durin, Zone 7 walanning-lev) was limiterizes the mle-dry, and actual availa newly devr 16.
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y
ry
both SWP anng-level purpos
rd Supply available d0 AF in 201sumes a lonconditions. Tsuch increane 7 includizes the avaose of the SW d on varying to water in wet 7-
a normal war supply woabout 10,00arryover wang the curreas able to cavel purposesed to 10,000maximum avmultiple-drlability of cveloped watryover Ava
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Bas
Yea
Yea
Yead Del Valle suses in this UWM
during dry y4 and approng-term aveThese amouase will be red a projecailable suppWP. the maximumt years withou-11
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Table 7-1 W
se Year(s)
1964
2014
r 1 (1990)
r 2 (1991)
r 3 (1992) upplies. MaximMP.
years underoximately 3erage yield ounts may inreflected incted averagply under em yield of 676ut considering 2015
would be usee carried ovter from onle (greater t. Even undose to 10,00WMP, total ryover thatase years wduring a mumodel; the rone 7 for UW]
Yie
1
1
1
1
1mum carryove
r the Yuba 300 AF in 20of 145 AFA ncrease given future plange yield of each water y6 acre-feet (ong Component 45 Urban Wate
ed in that yver for use ne year intothan 15,000der the mor00 AF in Sancarryover t would likwere chosenultiple-dry results of th
Use in Follo
2020 to
eld, AFA
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000 er limited to 1
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year; howevin the folloo the next. In0 AF), but mre recent ren Luis Rese(both SWPkely be avain to match tyear eventhis modelinowing Yeara
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% of Norm
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%10,000 acre-fe
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Table 7-3. B
Water Year T
Normal
Single-Dry
Multiple-D
ocal Surfacealong with off from Arrng agreemewater Basinw of histortotal inflowmum annual counting for, total diverical conditFA. This yiethe use of tn water supe lowest 3-ynflow is ava-4 summarnder the Ar 11319 (Applicshould have thin of Lakes.
Basis of Wa
Type
y
ry
e Water: ArAlameda Croyo Valle toent with D via artificiarical runoff w into Lake inflow of 1r permit corsions comions and exeld may incthe Chain ofpply yields year averagailable durinizes the basroyo Valle w cation 17002)he ability to in 7-
ter Year an [DWR
Bas
Yea
Yea
Yea
royo Valleounty Wateo beneficial DWR) and al recharge. from ArroDel Valle h26,000 AF wonditions, abined fromxisting facilitcrease to 10f Lakes. to Zone 7,ge is from 1ng a single dsis of waterwater right
ncrease the yie-12
nd AvailablR Table 7-1
se Year(s)
1964
2014
r 1 (1990)
r 2 (1991)
r 3 (1992) er District (use. This ruin the M oyo Valle ovas been appwas observeare equally m both agencties, the ave0,300 AFA o the year c988 to 199dry year andr year and apermit.25
eld under this 2015
le Supply: YW]
Yie
(ACWD), haunoff is storain Basin ver 1913 tproximatelyed in 1983. divided becies cannot erage yield once the wa
closest to th0. The analyd uses a basavailable su
permit once q5 Urban Wate
Yuba Accor
2020 to
eld, AFA
145
676
676
676
676
as a water rred in Lake of the Livto 2015 indy 23,000 AFInflows intoetween ACWt exceed 60,to Zone 7 isater right ishe average ysis in this se year of 19upply for Zo
quarry operatr Managemen
rd Water
o 2025
% of Norm
100%
470%
470%
470%
470%
right permitDel Valle (uvermore Vdicates thatFA (Figure o Lake Del VWD and Zon,000 AFA. Bs projected s fully perfesupply is 1UWMP assu977. one 7 from
tions are compnt Plan
mal
t24 to under Valley t the 7-2). Valle, ne 7; Based to be ected
1919, umes local
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W
arch 2016
Table 7-4
Water Year T
Normalb
Single-Dry
Multiple-D
on inflow froion or facility cterm average i300 AF once thBBID Contrassed in Seceview. At tt under norto the lateste yield is as. Error! Refear type. Bar.
Tabl
Water Year T
Normal
Single-Dry
Multiple-D
4. Basis of W
Type
y
ry
m 1913 to 201constraints. is approximatehe future Chainct tions 6.4 anthis time, 2rmal and mt BBID transumed to bference souase years w
le 7-5. Basis
Type
y
ry
7-
Water Year[DWR
Bas
Yea
Yea
Yea15 (USGS gaug
ely 7,300 AF un of Lakes is co
nd 7.1.4, Zo2,000 AFA omultiple-drysfer amoune zero to rerce not fouwere chosens of Water
[DWR
Bas
Yea
Yea
Yea
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r and AvailTable 7-1 W
se Year(s)
1919
1977
r 1 (1988)
r 2 (1989)
r 3 (1990) ge 11176400)—
nder existing complete.
one 7’s tranof water isy year condnt of 2,200 Aeflect curtaind. summa to match tYear and ATable 7-1 W
se Year(s)
1964
2015
r 1 (1990)
r 2 (1991)
r 3 (1992)
2015
lable SupplW]
Yie
71
—using actual
conditions. In t
nsfer agreems assumed tditions throAF approveilment of BBarizes the avthose of theAvailable SuW]
Yie
5 Urban Wate
ly: Arroyo V
2020 to
eld, AFA
7,300 to 10,300
0
350
520
150 and estimated
the future, the
ment with Bto be availough 2039; ed in 2013. BID pre-191vailable supe SWP excepupply: BBID
2020 to
eld, AFA
2,000
0
2,000
2,000
2,000
r Managemen
Vallea
o 2035
% of Norm
100%
0%
10.2%
15.1%
4.4%d data—and ex
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BBID is currlable underthis amouFor a single14 water supply under pt for the sD
o 2035
% of Norm
100%
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100%
100%
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10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
80,000
90,000
100,000
110,000
120,000
130,000
140,000
150,000
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1915
Tota
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Del
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16
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1915
1917
1919
1921
1923
1925
1927
Notes:- Data obtained froshared between Z- Data gaps were f
Normal (averag1919
cal Inflows from
1929
1931
1933
1935
1937
1939
1941
om USGS gauge 11one 7 and ACWD a
filled using a correl
ge) year:
m Arroyo Vall
1941
1943
1945
1947
1949
1951
1953
1955
Annual Inflow
1176400 (Arroyo Vaafter environmentaation between hist
7-14
le and Selected
1955
1957
1959
1961
1963
1965
1967
Yearw Av
alle below Lang Caal requirements aretorical rainfall and
d Years Based
1969
1971
1973
1975
1977
1979
1981
verage Inflow
nyon). These repree met.inflow (R2 = 0.79).
Single dry year:1977
2015 U
d on Water Sup
1981
1983
1985
1987
1989
1991
1993
1995
esent inflows into L
Multiple dry ye1988-1990
Urban Water Mana
pply Condition
1995
1997
1999
2001
2003
2005
2007
Lake Del Valle, whi
ears:0
agement Plan
ns
2009
2011
2013
2015
ich are
M
7.2.4 LAs mentMain Badiscussediscussebeen inc6.8, incluthe reliaBased onthat it hthe Mainhigh as 3planninggroundwremain aanalysis based onthe multthree-yecapacityTable 7chosen t 26 CH2M Hmaster-pla27 Zone 7 cannual puyear droufacilities. arch 2016
ocal Storagtioned prevsin, and, in ed under Seed under Secorporated uding estimbility of then a review oas the abilitn Basin is a34,400 AF og-level purpwater pumpabove histor(14,000 AFn preliminatiple-year dear period. y (9,200 AFA-6 summarto match tho
Hill, 2003. Wean. conducted a pmping limit thught, assumin
e viously, Zonthe future, ction 7.2.1
ection 7.1.3into the anmates of futue groundwatof current wty to pumpapproximateonce all of thposes in thisped during ric lows durFA for threery modelingdrought depPumping A) of existinizes the avaose of the SW
ell Master Planpreliminary anhat maximizesg average con 7-
ne 7 has thrthe COLs. T, and to the3. The futurnalysis of fuure water suter supply fwell capacit approximaely 80% fulhe Well Mas UWMP, Zomultiple drring a multie years of a g conductedpended on during norg arroyos. ailable suppWP.
n. http://wwwnalysis using ts the recoverynditions that -15
ree options The use of Le availabilityre use of theuture water upply availafrom the Maties and groately 28,000ll; this annuster Plan26one 7 staff ry years to ple-dry yeamultiple drd by Zone 7need, but rmal water ply under e
w.zone7waterthe calibrated y of groundwaexisted betw 2015
for local sake Del Valy of local we COLs (dis supply proable. This seain Basin, oundwater m0 AF over aual limit is wells are coincluded limensure thaar event. Thry-year even7 staff.27 Thnever exce years waseach water y
r.com/index.phgroundwaterater basin storween 1987 an5 Urban Wate
torage: Laklle is tied towater from tscussed in Sojects discuection theremodeling, Za one-year pprojected tompleted. Fmits on theat water sue pumping nt, or 42,00e pumping eeded 42,0s limited tyear type. B
hp/36-public/r model to detrage during a nd 1992, and r Managemen
ke Del Valleo SWP reliabhe Arroyo VSection 6.5ussed in Secefore focuseZone 7 estimperiod assuto increase For conserv total volumurface elevalimit used i0 acre-feet)for each ye00 AF overto the rechBase years
/content/117termine the avmore extensivonly with exnt Plan
e, the bility, Valle, ) has ction es on
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a. Frb. To
gr7.2.5 N7.2.5.1 Zone 7 SemitropconditioSemitropof pumpexchangin SemitHoweverallocatioand CawSemitrop7,800 AFTable 7-under nothe SWP
arch 2016
le 7-6. Basi
Water Year T
Normal
Single-Dry
Multiple-Dr
rom previouslyotal amount avroundwater mNon-Local StSemitropic has 78,00pic Water Sns. During pic groundwpback and ae water depropic durinr, due to limon in 2014, Zwelo, with 9,pic supply wF recovered-7 summariormal, singlP.
is of Water
Type
y
ryb
y recharged suvailable duringodeling. torage Water Stora00 AF of gStorage Distnon-drougwater bank.anywhere fpends on prg normal wmited exchaZone 7 was,900 AF deliwas assumed from Caweizes the proe-dry, and m
7-
Year and A[DWR
Bas
Yea
Yea
Yearface water.
g three-year dr
age Districtgroundwatetrict (Semitrght periods During drofrom 0 to 8rojected SWwater years.ange oppor only able tivered fromed to be avaelo for a comjected Semimultiple-dry
-16
Available STable 7-1 W
se Year(s)
1964
2014
r 1 (1990)
r 2 (1991)
r 3 (1992)
ought capped
er banking ropic) to aus, Zone 7 coughts, Zon8,645 AF oWP deliveriesrtunities ono recover am Semitropicilable undembined totalitropic storey years. Bas
2015
Supply fromW]
Yie
283
1
1
1
at 42,000 AF o
storage cugment watcan store ue 7 has the of exchanges. Zone 7 don the SWP ca combined c. To reflectr a single drl of 15,000 Aed water thse years wer
5 Urban Wate
m Storage: M
2020 to
eld, AFA
9,200
8,000 to 34,400
12,400
16,200
13,400
over three year
capacity avter suppliesup to 5,883ability to re water; thoes not rely caused by t15,000 AF ft this conditry year, witAF. hat would likre chosen to
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Cc: Mahoney, Carol; Flores, AmparoSubject: Urban Water Management Plan notice
NOTICE OF REVIEW & POTENTIAL AMENDMENTS Urban Water Management Plan
January 15, 2016 Zone 7 Water Agency is a water wholesaler serving over 220,000 people in Pleasanton, Livermore and Dublin in Alameda County, and the Dougherty Valley area of San Ramon in Contra Costa County. It sells treated water to four retailers: the City of Pleasanton, City of Livermore, Dublin San Ramon Services District and California Water Service Company. As an urban water provider, Zone 7 prepares an Urban Water Management Plan aimed at analyzing and planning for a reliable water supply over a 20‐year planning horizon considering normal, dry and multiple dry years. This is to notify cities and counties within which Zone 7 provides water that on March 16, 2016, the Zone 7 Board of Directors plans to conduct a public meeting on, and consider adoption of, the Agency’s draft Urban Water Management Plan as required under section 10610 et seq. of the California Water Code. The hearing will be part of a regularly scheduled Board meeting to begin at 7 p.m. at Zone 7 Administrative Offices, 100 North Canyons Parkway, Livermore. Zone 7 plans to make a copy of the Draft Urban Water Management Plan available for download from its website, www.zone7water.com, on or around February 3, 2016. Written comments on the draft Urban Water Management Plan prior to the public hearing can be provided to Amparo Flores at [email protected], by 5 p.m. on February 26, 2016; the public is also welcome to provide comments at the public hearing on March 16, 2016. If you would prefer a copy to be mailed to you, please contact Boni Brewer, Communications Specialist, at (925) 454‐5015.
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name listed above.Signature of Registrants:s/: Nancy Jane MuellerThis statement was filed with the County Clerk of Alameda on January 8, 2016. Expires January 8, 2021.The Independent Legal No. 3904. Published February 4, 11, 18, 25, 2016.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESSNAME STATEMENT
FILE NO. 514156The following person(s) doing business as: Valley Premier Locations, 2487 Bay Mead-ows Circle, Pleasanton, CA 94566, is hereby registered by the following owner(s):Susan Ann Valley, 2487 Bay Meadows Circle, Pleasanton, CA 94566This business is conducted by an IndividualThe registrant has not yet begun to transact business using the fictitious business name listed above.Signature of Registrants:s/: Susan Ann ValleyThis statement was filed with the County Clerk of Alameda on February 2, 2016. Expires February 2, 2021.The Independent Legal No. 3905. Published February 11, 18, 25, March 3, 2016.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESSNAME STATEMENT
FILE NO. 514224The following person(s) do-ing business as: DMK & Company, 469 Kensington Common, Livermore, CA 94551, is hereby registered by the following owner(s):Dena M. Falkenstein, 469 Kensington Common, Liver-more, CA 94551This business is conducted by an IndividualThe registrant has not yet begun to transact business using the fictitious business name listed above.Signature of Registrants
:s/: Dena M. FalkensteinThis statement was filed with the County Clerk of Alameda on February 3, 2016. Expires February 3, 2021.The Independent Legal No. 3906. Published February 11, 18, 25, March 3, 2016.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESSNAME STATEMENT
FILE NO. 513358The following person(s) doing business as: Barb Wired De-signs, 1421 Hopyard Road, Pleasanton, CA 94566, is hereby registered by the following owner(s):Barbara Santos, 1421 Hop-yard Road, Pleasanton, CA 94566This business is conducted by an IndividualThe registrant began to trans-act business using the ficti-tious business name listed above on October 1, 2008.Signature of Registrants:s/: Barbara Santos, OwnerThis statement was filed with the County Clerk of Alameda on January 11, 2016. Expires January 11, 2021.The Independent Legal No. 3907. Published February 11, 18, 25, March 3, 2016.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESSNAME STATEMENT
FILE NO. 513852The following person(s) doing business as: Pampered Tail Waggerz Pet Care, 3136 Bridle Ct., Livermore, CA 94551, is hereby registered by the following owner(s):Tracy L. Schmidt, 3136 Bridle Ct., Livermore, CA 94551This business is conducted by an IndividualThe registrant has not yet begun to transact business using the fictitious business name listed above.Signature of Registrants:s/: Tracy L. SchmidtThis statement was filed with the County Clerk of Alameda on January 26, 2016. Expires
January 26, 2021.The Independent Legal No. 3908. Published February 11, 18, 25, March 3, 2016.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESSNAME STATEMENTFILE NO. 514314-16
The following person(s) do-ing business as: Home Loan Funding, The Home Mart, Trupro Real Estate Services, 5820 Stoneridge Mall Road, #110-28, Pleasanton, CA 94588, is hereby registered by the following owner(s):Gary Stange, 4103 Stanley Blvd, Pleasanton, CA 94566This business is conducted by an IndividualThe registrant began to trans-act business using the ficti-tious business name listed above on August 8, 1993.Signature of Registrants:s/: Gary StangeThis statement was filed with the County Clerk of Alameda on February 5, 2016. Expires February 5, 2021.The Independent Legal No. 3909. Published February 11, 18, 25, March 3, 2016.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND PUBLIC
REVIEW PERIODUrban Water
Management Plan
Zone 7 Water Agency is a water wholesaler serv-ing over 220,000 people in Pleasanton, Livermore and Dublin in Alameda County, and the Dougherty Valley area of San Ramon in Contra Costa County. It sells treated water to four retailers: the City of Pleasanton, City of Livermore, Dublin San Ra-mon Services District and California Water Service Company.
As an urban water provider, Zone 7 prepares an Urban
Water Management Plan aimed at analyzing and plan-ning for a reliable water sup-ply over a 20-year planning horizon considering normal, dry and multiple dry years.
As required under Section 10642 et seq. of the Cali-fornia Water Code, this is to notify the public that at its meeting to begin at 7 p.m. on March 16, 2016, the Zone 7 Water Agency Board of Directors plans to conduct a public hearing on, and consider adoption of, the Agency’s Draft 2015 Urban Water Management Plan. The hearing will be held at Zone 7 Administrative Offices, 100 North Canyons Parkway, Livermore.
A copy of the Draft 2015 Ur-ban Water Management Plan is available for public review at the Zone 7 Water Agency office at 100 North Canyons Parkway in Livermore, on the website, www.zone7water.com, and at the following local libraries:
Alameda County Public Library in Dublin200 Civic Plaza, Dublin
Livermore Public Library1188 South Livermore Ave., Livermore
Pleasanton Public Library400 Old Bernal Ave., Pleasanton
Public comment will be wel-come at the hearing and you are encouraged to comment before then, if possible, by contacting Amparo Flores at [email protected]. If you have any questions regarding this notice, contact Boni Brewer, Communication
Specialist, at (925) 454-5015.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS155) NOTICES
“NOTICE TO READERS: California law requires
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tors include their license numbers on all advertising.
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limitation or discrimination based on protected
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cap, familial status or national origin. IVPC does not
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violation of the law.
TO PLACE A LEGAL NOTICE OR CLASSIFIED AD IN
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995 Fictitious Name StatementLittle Caesars FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 513097 The following person(s) doing business as: Little Caesars, 3283 Bernal Avenue #103, Pleasanton, CA 94566, is hereby registered by the following owner(s): Panesar Kapila Inc., 1396 W. Lagoon Road, Pleasanton, CA 94566. This business is conducted by a Corporation . Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. Signature of Registrant: Davinder Pal Singh, President. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Alameda on 01/04/16. (Pleasanton Weekly, Jan. 22, 29 Feb. 5, 12, 2016)
TEA BREEZE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 513621 The following person(s) doing business as: TEA BREEZE, 4215 ROSEWOOD DRIVE, SUITE 20, PLEASANTON, CA 94588, is hereby registered by the following owner(s): Miao Fen Cen, 16131 Ashland Ave., San Lorenzo, CA 94578; Jing En Pan, 3756 Anza Way, San Leandro, CA 94578. This business is conducted by a Joint venture. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. Signature of Registrant: Jing En Pan, Partner. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Alameda on 01/19/2016. (Pleasanton Weekly, Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26; 2016)
VITALITY BOWLS BERNAL PLAZA FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 514034 The following person(s) doing business as: VITALITY BOWLS BERNAL PLAZA, 6654 KOLL CENTER PARKWAY, SUITE 335, PLEASANTON, CA 94566, is hereby registered by the following owner(s): M&J Suwerte Enterprises, Inc., 4621 Valley Vista Drive, Dublin, CA 94568. This business is conducted by a Corporation. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. Signature of Registrant: Mylene M. Munjal, President. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Alameda on 01/29/2016. (Pleasanton Weekly, Feb. 12, 19, 26, March 4; 2016)
INVITA CONSULTING FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 514335 The following person(s) doing business as: INVITA CONSULTING, 3679 CENTRAL PARKWAY, DUBLIN, CA 94568, is hereby registered by the following owner(s): Mark A. Case, 3679 Central Parkway, Dublin, CA 94568; Matthew D. Dorn, 3240 Maguire Way #300, Dublin, CA 94568. This business is conducted by a General partnership. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the ficti-tious business name(s) listed herein. Signature of Registrant: Matthew D. Dorn, Partner. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of
Alameda on 02/08/2016. (Pleasanton Weekly, Feb. 12, 19, 26, March 4; 2016)
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME File No. 489153 The following person(s) has/have abandoned the use of the fictitious business name(s). The information given below is as it appeared on the fictitious business statement that was filed at the County Clerk-Recorder’s Office. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME(S): CASE CONSULTING, 3679 CENTRAL PARKWAY, DUBLIN, CA 94568 FILED IN ALAMEDA COUNTY ON: 03/13/2014 UNDER FILE NO. 489153 REGISTRANT’S NAME(S): Mark A. Case, 3679 Central Parkway, Dublin, CA 94568; Barbara J. Case, 3679 Central Parkway, Dublin, CA 94568 THIS BUSINESS WAS CONDUCTED BY a Married couple. Signature of Registrant: Mark A. Case. This statement was filed with the County Clerk Recorder of Alameda County on 02/08/2016. (Pleasanton Weekly Feb. 12, 19, 26, March 4; 2016)
997 All Other LegalsNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND PUBLIC REVIEW PERIOD: Urban Water Management Plan Zone 7 Water Agency is a water wholesaler serving over 220,000 people in Pleasanton, Livermore and Dublin in Alameda County, and the Dougherty Valley area of San Ramon in Contra Costa County. It sells treated water to four retailers: the City of Pleasanton, City of Livermore, Dublin San Ramon Services District and California Water Service Company. As an urban water provider, Zone 7 prepares an Urban Water Management Plan aimed at analyzing and planning for a reliable water supply over a 20-year planning horizon consid-ering normal, dry and multiple dry years. As required under Section 10642 et seq. of the California Water Code, this is to notify the public that at its meeting to begin at 7 p.m. on March 16, 2016, the Zone 7 Water Agency Board of Directors plans to conduct a public hearing on, and consider adoption of, the Agency’s Draft 2015 Urban Water Management Plan. The hearing will be held at Zone 7 Administrative Offices, 100 North Canyons Parkway, Livermore. A copy of the Draft 2015 Urban Water Management Plan is available for public review at the Zone 7 Water Agency office at 100 North Canyons Parkway in Livermore, on the website, www.zone7water.com, and at the following local libraries: Alameda County Public Library in Dublin, 200 Civic Plaza, Dublin Livermore Public Library, 1188 South Livermore Ave., Livermore Pleasanton Public Library, 400 Old Bernal Ave., Pleasanton Public comment will be welcome at the hearing and you are encouraged to com-ment before then, if possible, by contacting Amparo Flores at [email protected]. If you have any questions regarding this notice, contact Boni Brewer, Communication Specialist, at (925) 454-5015.
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by the following owner(s):Tracy L. Schmidt, 3136 Bridle Ct., Livermore, CA 94551This business is conducted by an IndividualThe registrant has not yet begun to transact business using the fictitious business name listed above.Signature of Registrants:s/: Tracy L. SchmidtThis statement was filed with the County Clerk of Alameda on January 26, 2016. Expires January 26, 2021.The Independent Legal No. 3908. Published February 11, 18, 25, March 3, 2016.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESSNAME STATEMENTFILE NO. 514314-16
The following person(s) do-ing business as: Home Loan Funding, The Home Mart, Trupro Real Estate Services, 5820 Stoneridge Mall Road, #110-28, Pleasanton, CA 94588, is hereby registered by the following owner(s):Gary Stange, 4103 Stanley Blvd, Pleasanton, CA 94566This business is conducted by an IndividualThe registrant began to trans-act business using the ficti-tious business name listed above on August 8, 1993.Signature of Registrants:s/: Gary StangeThis statement was filed with the County Clerk of Alameda on February 5, 2016. Expires February 5, 2021.The Independent Legal No. 3909. Published February 11, 18, 25, March 3, 2016.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND PUBLIC
REVIEW PERIODUrban Water
Management Plan
Zone 7 Water Agency is a water wholesaler serv-ing over 220,000 people in Pleasanton, Livermore and Dublin in Alameda County, and the Dougherty Valley area of San Ramon in Contra Costa County. It sells treated water to four retailers: the City of Pleasanton, City of Livermore, Dublin San Ra-mon Services District and California Water Service Company.
As an urban water provider, Zone 7 prepares an Urban Water Management Plan aimed at analyzing and plan-ning for a reliable water sup-ply over a 20-year planning horizon considering normal, dry and multiple dry years.
As required under Section 10642 et seq. of the Cali-fornia Water Code, this is to notify the public that at its meeting to begin at 7 p.m. on March 16, 2016, the Zone 7 Water Agency Board of Directors plans to conduct a public hearing on, and consider adoption of, the Agency’s Draft 2015 Urban Water Management Plan. The hearing will be held at Zone 7 Administrative Offices, 100 North Canyons Parkway, Livermore.
A copy of the Draft 2015 Ur-ban Water Management Plan is available for public review at the Zone 7 Water Agency office at 100 North Canyons Parkway in Livermore, on the website, www.zone7water.com, and at the following local libraries:
Alameda County Public Library in Dublin200 Civic Plaza, Dublin
Livermore Public Library1188 South Livermore Ave., Livermore
Pleasanton Public Library400 Old Bernal Ave., Pleasanton
Public comment will be wel-come at the hearing and you are encouraged to comment before then, if possible, by contacting Amparo Flores at [email protected]. If you have any questions regarding this notice, contact Boni Brewer, Communication Specialist, at (925) 454-5015.
ANIMALS2) CATS/ DOGS
ADOPT A DOG OR CAT, for adoption information contact Valley Humane Society at (925)426-8656.
Adopt a new best friend: TVAR, the Tri-Valley Animal Rescue, offers animals for adoption every Saturday and Sunday, excluding most holidays. On Saturdays from 9:30 am to 1:00 pm, dogs are available at the Pleasanton Farmers Market at W. An-gela and First Streets. Two locations will showcase cats only: Petsmart in Dublin from 12:00 to 4:00 and the Pet Extreme in Livermore from 12:00 to 4:00. On Sundays, cats are available at Petsmart in Dublin from 1:00 to 4:00, and Pet Extreme in Liver-more from 12:00 to 4:00. For more information, call Terry at (925)487-7279 or visit our website at www.tvar.org
FERAL CAT FOUNDATION Cat & kitten adoptions now at the new Livermore Petco on Saturdays from 10:00AM to 2:30PM. We have many adorable, tame kittens that have been tested for FIV & FELV, altered & vaccinated. We also have adult cats & ranch cats for adoption.
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Our mission is to provide the people of the Liver-more area with outstand-ing recreation programs and a system of parks, trails, recreation areas and facilities that stimulate, educate and enrich lives. Come be a part of where the “FUN” is created!
Currently seeking qualified candidates for the follow-ing positions:
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Deduct This, Not That: Tax Tips for Homeowners
By Cher WollardHomeownership brings with it significant tax benefits, and a
few potential pitfalls.Every homeowner's financial situation is different, of course,
so you’ll want to consult with a tax professional regarding which tax breaks you are – or are not – entitled to.
1. Deduct this: Interest paid on up to $1 million of the first mortgage on your primary residence or second home, such as vacation property. If you are married but filing separate returns, you may each deduct interest on up to $500,000 in mortgage debt.
Not this: Interest on mortgage debt beyond $1 million. Interest on debt that is not secured by the home. Interest on mortgage debt for real estate other than your legal primary residence or second home. Interest on mortgage debt paid by someone else, even if it’s on your home.
2. Deduct this: Interest paid on up to $100,000 of a refinance loan, home equity loan or home equity line of credit on your primary or second home. Again, for married persons who file separate returns, you can only deduct interest on $50,000.
Not this: There are restrictions if your mortgage debt exceeds the property's fair market value.
3. Deduct this: Mortgage insurance, sometimes called MI or PMI, which protect the lender, and is usually required on loans for more than 80 percent of the value of the home. If you purchased your home with less than a 20 percent downpayment, chances are you were required to carry mortgage insurance. This insur-ance can be pricey – hundreds of dollars each month. Being able to write it off against your income at least saves a bit on federal and state taxes.
The deduction is phased out by 10 percent for each $1,000 by which your adjusted gross income tops $100,000 for married couples or $50,000 for single people or married people filing separately. So you can’t use the deduction if your adjusted gross income exceeds $110,000 for married people or $55,000 for singles and married people filing separately.
Not this: Mortgage insurance is not the same as homeowner’s insurance, which is a policy you take out to cover your home in case of fire, flood or other disaster.
4. Deduct this: Property taxes, which you pay to the county either directly or through an impound account with your mortgage payment.
Not this: Property taxes that you owe but either haven’t paid yet or paid in a previous year. The IRS operates on a Jan. 1 through Dec. 31 calendar. The county assessor’s office uses July 1 through June 30 as its fiscal year. To add to the confusion, im-pound accounts are usually padded by a few extra months’ worth of property taxes so it never runs short.
You may deduct property taxes you actually paid in the calendar year, if you paid them directly; or that the impound account paid on your behalf for that year.
So, for example, for fiscal year 2015-16, you probably paid one installment in November or December with the second one due before April 1. So you can deduct the first installment – because you made that payment in 2015, but not the second one.
If you owned your home during the 2014-15 fiscal year, you can also deduct the payment you made last Spring.
5. Deduct this: Discount points. If you took out a mortgage in 2015 to purchase property or refinance your mortgage, you probably paid discount points, sometimes just called “points,” to lower your rate.
When you purchase property, discount points may be deducted in full in the year in which they were paid.
Not this: When you refinance, the discount points usually must be amortized over the life of the loan. So, for example, if you paid $1,500 in discount points on a 15-year home equity loan, you could likely deduct $100 per year for the life of the loan.
The deduction for points is subject to certain criteria, so con-sult with your tax advisor as to whether or not you can claim this advantage.
6. Deduct this: Certain home improvements. If you renovate your home to accommodate the needs of a chronically ill or dis-abled person, and the renovations do not add to the overall value of the home, the cost of that project may be tax deductible.
Installing qualifying alternative energy improvements may al-low you to claim a deduction or even a modest energy tax credit.
Not this: Paint, flooring, roofing, room additions, kitchen re-models and most other costs of maintaining and improving your home are not tax deductible.
If you met the lifetime cap on energy-efficiency credits in a previous year, you may not claim another one.
7. Deduct this: Home offices. Some people who work from home may be able to deduct the expenses of creating and maintain-ing a home office. Regulations regarding home office deductions are very specific, so be sure to consult your tax advisor.
Not this: If you turn a profit when you sell your home, you may have recapture the deduction on a future return.
8. Deduct this: First-time homebuyers who earned a mortgage credit certificate or MCC before purchasing their home are entitled to an MCC credit.
Not this: If you used the original homebuyer tax credit of 2008, you must repay 1/15th of that credit each year through 2023.
Those who sold a home last year have other tax issues to consider.
Profits made on the sale of real estate are generally considered to be capital gains, rather than income. But if the property was your primary residence, you are likely entitled to a hefty exemp-tion in your capital gains tax.
If you bought or sold a home in 2015, you’ll need a copy of the end-of-year statement from your mortgage company as well as the escrow statement.
Your real estate agent or escrow officer should be able to pro-vide you with a copy of the statement if you do not have yours handy.
For information and advice on which deductions and credits you may be eligible to claim, consult a tax professional. Or see details at www.irs.gov and www.ftb.ca.gov
Cher Wollard is a Realtor with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, Drysdale Properties, in Livermore.
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995 Fictitious Name StatementTEA BREEZE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 513621 The following person(s) doing business as: TEA BREEZE, 4215 ROSEWOOD DRIVE, SUITE 20, PLEASANTON, CA 94588, is hereby registered by the following owner(s): Miao Fen Cen, 16131 Ashland Ave., San Lorenzo, CA 94578; Jing En Pan, 3756 Anza Way, San Leandro, CA 94578. This business is conducted by a Joint venture. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. Signature of Registrant: Jing En Pan,
Partner. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Alameda on 01/19/2016. (Pleasanton Weekly, Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26; 2016)
VITALITY BOWLS BERNAL PLAZA FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 514034 The following person(s) doing business as: VITALITY BOWLS BERNAL PLAZA, 6654 KOLL CENTER PARKWAY, SUITE 335, PLEASANTON, CA 94566, is hereby registered by the fol-lowing owner(s): M&J Suwerte Enterprises, Inc., 4621 Valley Vista Drive, Dublin, CA 94568. This business is conducted by a Corporation. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. Signature of Registrant: Mylene M. Munjal, President. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Alameda on 01/29/2016. (Pleasanton Weekly, Feb. 12, 19, 26, March 4; 2016)
INVITA CONSULTING FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No.: 514335 The following person(s) doing business as: INVITA CONSULTING, 3679 CENTRAL PARKWAY, DUBLIN, CA 94568, is hereby registered by the following owner(s): Mark A.
Case, 3679 Central Parkway, Dublin, CA 94568; Matthew D. Dorn, 3240 Maguire Way #300, Dublin, CA 94568. This business is conducted by a General partnership. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the ficti-tious business name(s) listed herein. Signature of Registrant: Matthew D. Dorn, Partner. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Alameda on 02/08/2016. (Pleasanton Weekly, Feb. 12, 19, 26, March 4; 2016)
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME File No. 489153 The following person(s) has/have abandoned the use of the fictitious business name(s). The information given below is as it appeared on the fictitious business statement that was filed at the County Clerk-Recorder’s Office. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME(S): CASE CONSULTING, 3679 CENTRAL PARKWAY, DUBLIN, CA 94568 FILED IN ALAMEDA COUNTY ON: 03/13/2014 UNDER FILE NO. 489153 REGISTRANT’S NAME(S): Mark A. Case, 3679 Central Parkway, Dublin, CA 94568; Barbara J. Case, 3679 Central Parkway, Dublin, CA 94568 THIS BUSINESS WAS CONDUCTED BY a Married couple. Signature of Registrant:
Mark A. Case. This statement was filed with the County Clerk Recorder of Alameda County on 02/08/2016. (Pleasanton Weekly Feb. 12, 19, 26, March 4; 2016)
997 All Other LegalsNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND PUBLIC REVIEW PERIOD: Urban Water Management PlanZone 7 Water Agency is a water wholesaler serving over 220,000 people in Pleasanton, Livermore and Dublin in Alameda County, and the Dougherty Valley area of San Ramon in Contra Costa County. It sells treated water to four retailers: the City of Pleasanton, City of Livermore, Dublin San Ramon Services District and California Water Service Company.
As an urban water provider, Zone 7 prepares an Urban Water Management Plan aimed at analyzing and planning for a reliable water supply over a 20-year planning horizon con-sidering normal, dry and multiple dry years.
As required under Section 10642 et seq. of the California Water Code, this is to notify the public that at its meeting to begin at 7
p.m. on March 16, 2016, the Zone 7 Water Agency Board of Directors plans to conduct a public hearing on, and consider adoption of, the Agency’s Draft 2015 Urban Water Management Plan. The hearing will be held at Zone 7 Administrative Offices, 100 North Canyons Parkway, Livermore.
A copy of the Draft 2015 Urban Water Management Plan is available for public review at the Zone 7 Water Agency office at 100 North Canyons Parkway in Livermore, on the website, www.zone7water.com, and at the following local libraries: Alameda County Public Library in Dublin, 200 Civic Plaza, Dublin
Livermore Public Library, 1188 South Livermore Ave., Livermore
Pleasanton Public Library, 400 Old Bernal Ave., Pleasanton
Public comment will be welcome at the hearing and you are encouraged to com-ment before then, if possible, by contacting Amparo Flores at [email protected]. If you have any questions regarding this notice, contact Boni Brewer, Communication Specialist, at (925) 454-5015.
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Appendix B Zone 7 Water Agency Water Supply Reliability Policy (Resolution 13-4230)
Appendix C Example Resolution for Declaration of Water Shortage Stage
ZONE 7 ALAMEDA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
RESOLUTION NO
INTRODUCED BY SECONDED BY
DECLARATION OF A STAGE X WATER SHORTAGE EMERGENCY
WHEREAS, the California Urban Water Management Planning Act (“Act”) requires urban water suppliers to adopt an Urban Water Management Plan every five years; and
WHEREAS, Zone 7 adopted its Urban Water Management Plan in accordance with the provisions of the Act in July 2016; and
WHEREAS, a required component of the Urban Water Management Plan is a Water Shortage Contingency Plan, which establishes criteria and guidelines for operations and water conservation during a water shortage condition; and
WHEREAS, on April X, 201X the Zone 7 Board was presented with the Annual Review of Sustainable Water Supply; and
WHEREAS, the review determined that Zone 7 can only deliver XX% of expected water
demands in 20XX due to [cite conditions: e.g., critically dry conditions]. And/Or WHEREAS, on X/XX/20XX, the Governor of the State of California declared a drought
state of emergency [asking/requiring] residents to reduce water use by XX%. And/Or WHEREAS, on X/XX/20XX, the Department of Water Resources announced a X%
allocation from the State Water Project. And/Or WHEREAS, the Board has determined that water shortage emergency conditions exist
within the Zone 7 service area due to [cite event: e.g., supply disruption from the Delta due to an earthquake]; and
WHEREAS, the Water Shortage Contingency Plan in the 2015 Urban Water
Management Plan adopted by the Board on X/XX/2016 identifies stages of water shortages and demand reduction targets, water supply conditions and required actions associated with each stage.
WHEREAS, current conditions warrant declaration of a Stage X water shortage which
requires a XX% [voluntary/mandatory] reduction in water use.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, the Board hereby declares a Stage X water shortage and actions applicable to Stage X are, put into effect immediately.
ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN:
I certify that the foregoing is a correct copy of a resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of Zone 7 of the Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District on [DATE] By____________________________________________ President, Board of Directors
Appendix D Example Resolution for Declaration of Water Shortage Surcharge
ZONE 7 ALAMEDA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
RESOLUTION NO
INTRODUCED BY SECONDED BY
IMPLEMENTATION OF WATER SHORTAGE SURCHARGE RATE WHEREAS, the Zone 7 Board has declared a Stage Y water shortage which requires a
XX% [voluntary/mandatory] reduction in water use. WHEREAS, the Water Shortage Contingency Plan in the 2015 Urban Water
Management Plan adopted by the Board on XX/XX/2016 identifies stages of water shortages and demand reduction targets, water supply conditions, required actions and fiscal measures associated with each stage.
WHEREAS, said fiscal measures include use of reserves, deferral/acceleration of capital
projects, grants and other cost cutting measures. WHEREAS, the Water Shortage Contingency Plan identifies both water shortage
surcharges and use of reserves to ensure full revenue recovery for each water shortage stage.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that Stage Y water shortage surcharge in accordance with the table below shall take effect on the first day of the month following thirty days after the adoption of this resolution.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Stage Y water shortage surcharge will sunset
after six months unless extended or modified by action of the Board.
Stage Demand Reduction Targets
Water Shortage Surcharge Rate
(per CCF) 1 - Minimal Shortage Up to 20% (Voluntary) Use of Reserves 2 - Moderate Shortage Up to 20% (Mandatory) $0.35 3 - Severe Shortage Up to 35% (Mandatory) $0.75 4 - Critical Shortage Greater than 35% (Mandatory) $1.40
ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN:
I certify that the foregoing is a correct copy of a resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of Zone 7 of the Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District on [DATE] By____________________________________________ President, Board of Directors
Appendix E Zone 7 Water Agency Adoption of the 2015 UWMP and Water Shortage Contingency Plan (Resolution 16-122)
Appendix F 2014 CUWCC Best Management Practice (BMP) Wholesale Coverage Report
Name: Email:
Zone 7 Water Agency7031
[email protected] Navarra
BMP Section Monetary Amount for Financial Incentives
Monetary Amount for Equivalent Resources
BMP 3 Residential 539751.00
BMP 2.2 School Education Program 0 100000.00
BMP 2.1 Public Outreach 75000.00
BMP 4 CII 96000.00
BMP 5 Landscape 32725.00
Other 30000.00
b) Technical Support
d) Water Shortage Allocation
Adoption Date: 4/15/2015
Zone 7 conducts monthly audits of water production and delivery records to determine any losses within the transmission system.
File Name:
e) Non signatory Reporting of BMP implementation by non-signatory Agencies
City of Livermore $25,706 and City of Pleasanton $91,038.
Zone 7 continues to support CUWCC membership. During the Tri-Valley meeting encourages non-member to join CUWCC.
f) Encourage CUWCC Membership List Efforts to Recuit Retailers
a) Financial Investments and Building Partnerships
c) Retail Agency
Comments:
At Least As effective As Yes
NoExemption
BMP 1.1 Wholesale Agency Assistance Programs
CUWCC BMP Wholesale Coverage Report 2014
Foundational Best Managemant Practices for Urban Water Efficiency
ON TRACK
7031 Zone 7 Water Agency
Completed Standard Water Audit Using AWWA Software? No
AWWA File provided to CUWCC? No
AWWA Water Audit Validity Score?
Complete Training in AWWA Audit Method Yes
Complete Training in Component Analysis Process? Yes
Component Analysis? No
Repaired all leaks and breaks to the extent cost effective? Yes
Locate and Repar unreported leaks to the extent cost effective? Yes
Maintain a record keeping system for the repair of reported leaks, including time of report, leak location, type of leaking pipe segment or fitting, and leak running time from
report to repair. No
CUWCC BMP Coverage Report 2014
Foundational Best Management Practices For Urban Water Efficiency
BMP 1.2 Water Loss Control ON TRACK
Provided 7 Types of Water Loss Control Info
Leaks Repairs Value Real Losses
Value Apparent Losses
Miles Surveyed Press Reduction Cost Of Interventions
Water Saved (AF)
Comments:
At Least As effective As Yes
Zone 7 conducts monthly audits of water production and delivery records to determine any losses within the transmission system. All leaks are reported and repairs are prioritized.
NoExemption
7031 Zone 7 Water Agency
Numbered Unmetered Accounts No
Metered Accounts billed by volume of use Yes
Number of CII Accounts with Mixed UseMeters
Conducted a feasibility study to assess merits of a program to provide incentives to switch mixed-use accounts to dedicated landscape meters?
No
Feasibility Study provided to CUWCC? No
Completed a written plan, policy or program to test, repair and replace meters
Yes
Comments:
Date:
Uploaded file name:
Zone 7 conducts monthly audits of water production and delivery records to determine any losses within the transmission system.
At Least As effective As Yes
Zone 7 conducts monthly audits of water production and delivery records to determine any losses within the transmission system. All leaks are reported and repairs are prioritized.
NoExemption
BMP 1.3 Metering With Commodity
CUWCC BMP Coverage Report 2014Foundational Best Management Practices For Urban Water Efficiency
ON TRACK
7031 Zone 7 Water Agency Wholesale
The list of retail agencies your agency assists with public outreach
Description of all other Public Outreach programs
p Public Outreach Program List Number
392475
General water conservation information 40000
Landscape water conservation media campaigns 60000
Website 38500
Newsletter articles on conservation 6000
Flyers and/or brochures (total copies), bill stuffers, messages printed on bill, information packets
222000
Total 366500
Number Media Contacts Number
Articles or stories resulting from outreach 20
Total 20
Annual Budget Category Annual Budget Amount
Public Education 48200
Giveaways 6600
Advertising 2000
Drought Mailers 26000
Radio Campaign for Drought 10000
Total Amount: 92800
Does your agency perform Public Outreach programs? Yes
California Water Service Company - Livermore,Dublin San Ramon Services District
Did at least one contact take place during each quater of the reporting year? No
Did at least one contact take place during each quater of the reporting year? Yes
Did at least one website update take place during each quater of the reporting year? Yes
Public Information Program Annual Budget
City of Pleasanton Rita Di Candia ([email protected]) ; City of Livermore D'Angelo, Dana ([email protected])
StopWaste.org and Almeda County Clean Water Program
The name of agency, contact name and email address if not CUWCC Group 1 members
CUWCC BMP Coverage Report
BMP 2.1 Public Outreach
2014
Foundational Best Management Practices For Urban Water Efficiency
ON TRACK
7031 Zone 7 Water Agency Wholesale
Materials meet state education framework requirements?
CALIFORNIA STATE STANDARD COVERED: EARTH SCIENCE 3d: Students know that the amount of fresh water located in rivers, lakes, underground sources, and glaciers is limited and that its availability can be extended by recycling.
Materials distributed to K-6?
Conservation magnets, pencils, drinking cups w/conservation message
Materials distributed to 7-12 students? (Info Only)
Annual budget for school education program: 75000.00
Description of all other water supplier education programs
LARPD children's Fair, Take Our Children to Work Day, Participation in Alameda County Science and Engineering Fair
Agencies Name ID number
California Water Service Company - Livermore 5008
Dublin San Ramon Services District 112
California Water Service Company - Livermore,Dublin San Ramon Services District
YesDoes your agency implement School Education programs?
The list of retail agencies your agency assists with public outreach
City of Pleasanton Rita Di Candia ([email protected]) ; City of Livermore D'Angelo, Dana ([email protected])
Yes
Yes
Yes
GRADES 6-8th (I Choose to Conserve)CALIFORNIA STATE STANDARD COVERED: EARTH SCIENCE 3d: Students know that the amount of fresh water located in rivers, lakes, underground sources, and glaciers is limited.
Comments:
0NoExemption
At Least As effective As No
BMP 2.2 School Education Programs
CUWCC BMP Coverage Report 2014
Foundational Best Management Practices For Urban Water Efficiency
ON TRACK