This notice regards:
Items to Note
New Mailing Address
Westlands Water District has moved the Fresno office to 286 W. Cromwell Ave, Fresno, CA 93711 and updated our P.O. Box accordingly. Landowners and water users are asked to mail correspondence (bills, payments, etc.) to the new P.O. Box: P.O. Box 5199, Fresno, CA 93755.
Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) Update
Antonio Solorio: (559) 241-6244 or sgma@wwd.ca.gov
The District recommends that water users take advantage of allocated supply by developing a recharge project for the Groundwater Credit Program. The 2023 Recharge Program Application and supporting guidance document can be found on the District’s SGMA Website. The District established its policies and procedures for private recharge in its SGMA Regulations. Groundwater recharge credits have been allocated through September 2023.
The District implemented the Zero Rate Surface Water Agreement and Private Recharge Facility Use for $100/AF Agreement on April 1, 2023. The Agreements can be found on the District’s website here. Per the Agreements, surface water used for recharge will be credited back to the water user at the ACCOUNT level and prorated to all the meters that have usage that month. Please provide meter readings at the end of the month to ensure you are re-allocated for surface water used for recharge for water recharged on the District’s behalf.
In November, the District implemented the 75/25 Program to utilize Central Valley Project contract water in water users’ accounts, to promote groundwater recharge and reduce exposure to Cap Loss. The 75/25 Program allows water users to deliver, manage recharge and pay for their surface water and the District will reimburse participating Water Users $62.36/AF of surface water delivered to the recharge facility. The Water User will be allocated twenty-five percent (25%) of the groundwater credits developed by the program and seventy-five percent (75%) will be retained by the District.
If you submitted an expedited 2023 Recharge Application and would like to continue recharging beyond February 29, 2024, please submit the Standard Groundwater Recharge Application for the 2024-25 Contract Year.
The next Advisory and Technical Advisory Committee Meetings are scheduled for February 27, 2024, at 9:00am.
Holiday Office Closures & Water Ordering Procedures
The emergency telephone number for after-hours and holidays is (559) 224-1523
District offices will be closed on Monday, February 19, 2024, in observance of President’s Day. The affected water ordering deadlines are as follows:
For Water Use On | Place Water Order By |
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Saturday or Sunday – February 17 or 18 | Friday, February 16, 9:30 a.m. |
Monday or Tuesday – February 19 or 20 | Friday, February 16, noon |
Water Users Web User Login Page – Buy and Sell Offers
Customer Service Representative: (559) 241-6250
The District offers a message board for water users who wish to buy and sell water on its Web User login page. The message board allows water users to post their name, phone number, offers to buy or sell water, and a brief description, and matches water users with excess water and those with unmet demands.
The District has the potential to return a substantial amount of water at the end of the water year to the Bureau of Reclamation. For water users that have excess water, the message board is an opportunity to move water and avoid costs of lost water. Please call your Customer Service Representative for assistance in accessing or using the message board, or to set up your Web User profile.
2024-2025 Agricultural Water Allocation Applications Due January 18, 2024
Water users should have received their 2024-2025 Agricultural Water Allocation Application packets. Landowners did not receive packets unless they were also water users or had requested them previously. Allocation Applications were due at either the Fresno or Five Points offices by 5: p.m. on or before January 18, 2024. Late applications can be submitted.
Typically, the landowners’ tenant farmers will submit the Allocation Applications. However, landowners may submit the Allocation Application themselves if more direct control of the allocation to their land is desired or tenants have not been selected. Landowners are reminded that the costs associated with water applied for and allocated must be paid, even if the water is not used.
If more than one Allocation Application is received for the same parcel of land, priority will be given to the landowner in accordance with the District’s rules and regulations. If neither entity submitting the Allocation Application owns the land, priority will be given to the water user who provides evidence of the right to occupy the land and receive the allocation.
The District is also requesting an estimate of the number of acres you expect to fallow in the 2024-2025 water contract year. Providing this information will not affect your request for a water supply allocation. The information will only be used to educate the public on how the continued lack of water supply is impacting water users.
2024-2025 Groundwater Allocation Applications Due January 18, 2024
On December 19, 2023, staff mailed the Groundwater Allocation Applications to landowners throughout the District. The Applications should have been delivered to the District at or before 5:00 p.m., January 18, 2024, to be considered timely. Applications could have been faxed to the District at (559) 241-6277, mailed to or dropped off at the District’s main Fresno office, 286 W. Cromwell Ave, Fresno, CA 93711, or Five Points office, 23050 W. Mt Whitney, Five Points, CA 93624. Late applications can be submitted.
All Groundwater Users within the Westside Subbasin boundary are subject to the District’s Regulations. The groundwater allocation is made at the parcel level to all eligible gross acres (also referred to as assessed acres).
If more than one application is received for the same parcel of land, priority will be given to the Landowner in accordance with the District’s Regulations. If none of the applications are from the Landowner, priority will be given to the water user who provides evidence of the right to occupy the land and receive the allocation.
WATER SUPPLY
2023-2024 CVP Contract Allocation
The Bureau of Reclamation’s 2023-24 Central Valley Project (CVP) allocation to south of Delta agricultural water contractors is 100%. The District has made allocations to water users and met all requests for 2023-2024 CVP contract allocation from pre-merged, merged, and annexed lands. Water Users are encouraged to use surface water and refrain from pumping groundwater.
Projected 2024-2025 CVP Contract Allocation
The District expects that Reclamation will announce an initial allocation in February. The hydrology to date has been below normal. Fortunately, storage in CVP reservoirs is above normal. However, it is likely that the initial allocation to South Delta agricultural repayment contractors, which is typically conservative, will be 15-20%, especially if below normal conditions persist between now and the time of the announcement. The final allocation, typically made in April or May, will depend on the actual hydrology, especially in the watersheds that produce runoff in the upper Sacramento River basin.
2023-2024 Water Supply Update
The CVP currently has approximately 7,800,000 acre-feet (AF) of water stored in northern CVP reservoirs; this represents 124% of the 15-year average. Shasta Reservoir storage is approximately 3,181,000 AF; 122% of the 15-year average. Federal storage in San Luis Reservoir is 823,000 AF; 146% of the 15-year average. Jones Pumping Plant operated at 79% of capacity thus far in January.
2023-2024 Turn Back Pool Update
Customer Service Representative: (559) 241-6250
The District is operating a Water Turn Back Pool for up to 30,000 acre-feet to further the District’s recharge activities and to enable water users to reduce their risk of losing water under the District’s Rescheduling Policy and avoid some of the associated costs. The District received timely requests to turn back 19,963 AF of 2023-2024 CVP Contract Water.
When the District accepts Turn Back Water, the quantity withdrawn from a water user’s account is a proration based upon the water required by the District at that time and the number of irrigable acres associated with accounts that have outstanding requests to turn back water. When an account’s request has been fulfilled, it will no longer participate, and the irrigable acres associated with that account will not be factored into subsequent turn backs. Accordingly, water users with relatively high per acre requests will turn back the bulk (increment above the pro-rata amount) of their request later, if water continues to be required.
Payment of $46.01 per acre foot is required at the time Turn Back Water is withdrawn by the District. The District will bill water users consistent with the Terms and Conditions of Agricultural Water Service. If payment is delinquent for 30 days or more, the District may return the Turn Back Water to the water user and reverse the charges. The water user would continue to be responsible for costs, in accordance with their 2023-2024 Agricultural Water Allocation Application and Purchase Agreement and the District’s Rescheduling Policy if the water is lost.
If you would like to participate in the 2023-2024 Turn Back Pool, please complete the agreement and return it to the Fresno Office by one of the following means:
- Mail to: Westlands Water District, P.O. Box 5199, Fresno, CA 93755. You may also hand deliver the agreement to the District’s Fresno Office, at 286 W Cromwell Ave.
- Scan and email: customeraccounting@wwd.ca.gov
- Facsimile to: (559) 241-6276
Late Requests to turn back water will be considered on a first-come, first-served basis, after timely requests are accommodated.
2023-2024 Water Rescheduling
Russ Freeman: (559) 241-6241, Stephen Farmer: (559) 241-6240
The District will be limited to rescheduling approximately 120,000 acre-feet into the 2024-25 water contract year. The water remaining at contract year-end in excess of the rescheduling limit will be lost according to the District’s Rescheduling Policy.
Water users are reminded that according to the District’s Rescheduling Policy, loss (whether cap or rescheduling) is prorated based on volume per acre, from highest to lowest, and is applied in the following order and manner:
- Any remaining Rescheduled Water in excess of the Acreage Based Cap (0.5 acre-feet per irrigable acre)
- Water rescheduled by the District
- Remaining Rescheduled Water
- Delivered Rescheduled Water in excess of the Acreage Based Cap
- Delivered Rescheduled Water within the Acreage Based Cap
Although the District’s Rescheduling Policy permits rescheduling in excess of the Acreage Based Cap, staff expects that after Cap Loss is applied, there will be 0.26 – 0.35 acre-feet per acre remaining, assuming all eligible acres participate in rescheduling water. If the San Luis Reservoir fills, and there is a loss due to foregone pumping (Rescheduling Loss), then that loss will be applied in addition to the Cap Loss.
As a reminder, if a water user loses water, the District will bill the water user for all costs associated with the lost water.
FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION
Water Ordering and Meter Turn Off
Customer Service Representative: (559) 241-6250
To set up a Westlands online account, please contact your Customer Service Representative.
For Water Use On | Place Water Order By | Method |
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Tuesday-Saturday | Day before | 7:30-9:30 a.m., by telephone or fax, or 10:00 a.m. by website |
Sunday-Monday | Friday before | 12:00 p.m. by telephone, fax, or website |
Phone (559) 241-6250 or (800) 266-6574; fax (559) 241-6276; water user account at wwd.ca.gov
Water users should comply with the District’s water ordering procedures. Conveyance capacity through many laterals is constrained. District staff determines lateral demand based on water orders. When demand exceeds the capacity of the lateral, the entire lateral is adversely affected, and water service can be lost for all users on the lateral. To properly operate and maintain the District’s water distribution system and, to a larger extent, the Central Valley Project, water users are required to place proper water orders in accordance with the District’s Terms and Conditions for Agricultural Water Service.
Water users who are found to be running without an order will have their meter(s) turned off pursuant to Article 2, Section 2.6.H of the District’s Rules and Regulations. In addition, meters found running without a valid water order may be subject to a lateral monitoring fee of up to $734.01. Accurate water orders are also critical for reference if a meter malfunctions or varies from a standard calibration range. Your monthly billing can be directly affected by the accuracy of your water orders.
Year-End Meter Readings
Customer Service Representative: (559) 241-6250
Water users who would like to provide year-end agricultural meter readings for their account can submit their own reading prior to midnight February 29, 2024. Forms will be sent out via District notice in February and will be available on the District’s website. Forms may be submitted by fax to (559) 241-6276 or emailed to customeraccounting@wwd.ca.gov. All readings received before midnight will be used to determine February water use. Please call Customer Accounting at (559) 241-6250 if you have any questions about year-end meter readings.
OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE
Farming Operations Adjacent to the San Luis Canal
Kelly Vandergon: (559) 884-2523 ext. 107
District staff have received numerous calls from the Department of Water Resources (DWR) related to encroachments on the San Luis Canal (SLC) right-of-way. As a reminder, lands owned by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) and maintained by DWR should not be used as part of farming or groundwater recharge operations. Issues arise when this ground is used for vehicle or material storage, installation of permanent piping and above-ground structures, and planting of seasonal and/or permanent crops. Water users who are planning permanent plantings, installation of irrigation piping, or construction of groundwater recharge facilities in the immediate vicinity of the SLC, should consult with a licensed land surveyor, DWR, or the Field Engineering and Planning Department prior to finalizing their plans. Operations installed on USBR right-of-way will be relocated at the landowner’s expense. If there is a legitimate need to cross or use USBR right of way, please contact the Field Engineering and Planning Department to discuss the requirements.
Groundwater Well Maintenance
Quinn Manning: 559-884-2523 ext. 131
The District would like to remind water users that the meters installed on groundwater wells for compliance with the approved Groundwater Sustainability Plan are owned by the District and should not be removed, relocated, or adjusted by water users, their staff, or contractors. If a meter needs to be removed during regular maintenance or emergency repairs of the well and/or its discharge piping, please contact District staff so the meter can be removed during the work to avoid any damage to the meter.
To connect privately owned AMI or monitoring systems to a District-owned meter, please contact Water Measurement Specialist, Quinn Manning.
Planned Maintenance Shutdown Schedule 2024
Alex Garcia: (559) 884-2523 ext. 108
The District issues a monthly listing of the maintenance schedule for the next 45 to 60 days. Shutdown notices for scheduled work are sent to affected water users in advance of each shutdown. If water users are not receiving these notices, please contact your Customer Service Representative to update your contact information.
Lateral(s) Impacted | Date(s) | Scheduled Work | Notes |
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PVPP | January 22 – 26 | Quinquennial | Entire Coalinga Canal |
17L | Jan. 29 – Feb. 2 | Quinquennial | |
35L | February 5 – 9 | Quinquennial | |
16L | February 12 – 16 | Quinquennial | |
19R | February 13-15 | Pump Motor & Contactor | |
37L | February 19 – 23 | Quinquennial | |
2L | Feb. 26 – March 1 | Quinquennial | |
15L | Feb. 28 – March 1 | Deferred Elect. Maint. | P-Line Only |
38L | March 4 – 6 | Deferred Elect. Maint. | P-Line Only |
12L | March 4 – 6 | Deferred Elect. Maint. | P-Line Only |
21L | March 4 – 6 | Deferred Elect. Maint. | P-Line Only |
28L | March 11 – 13 | Deferred Elect. Maint. | P-Line Only |
PV9 | March 11 – 13 | Deferred Elect. Maint. | No Service Interruption |
1R-4.0C & D | March 13 – 15 | Deferred Elect. Maint. | 1R-4.0 “C” and “D” Reach Only |
1R-4.0-1.0-1.0D | March 18 – 20 | Deferred Elect. Maint. | |
1R-4.0-1.0C | March 18 – 20 | Deferred Elect. Maint. | |
3R | March 20 – 22 | Deferred Elect. Maint. | |
10L | March 20 – 22 | Deferred Elect. Maint. | P-Line Only |
29L | March 25 – 27 | Deferred Elect. Maint. | P-Line Only |
34L | March 25 – 27 | Deferred Elect. Maint. | P-Line Only |
19L | March 27 – 29 | Deferred Elect. Maint. | P-Line Only |
2024-2025 Quinquennial Inspection and Repair Shutdown Schedule
Alex Garcia: (559) 884-2523 ext. 108
The following table lists the District’s general order and initial dates planned for the pumping plant system inspection and repair shutdown schedule for the fiscal year 2024-2025.
Week | Division Valves to be inspected | Pumping Plant |
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9/30/2024 | 26-1.7 | 26L |
10/7/2024 | 25R | |
10/14/2024 | 5-6.0 | 5L |
10/21/2024 | 14RA, 14RB, 14RC | |
10/28/2024 | 29-0.1 | 29RA, 29RB |
11/4/2024 | 8-5.0 | 8L |
11/18/2024 | 14-3.5, 14-5.5, 14-7.5, 14-10.5 | 14L |
12/2/2024 | 28R-1.0 | 28RA, 28RB, 28R-1.0W |
12/9/2024 | 9L | |
12/16/2024 | 11-2.0 | 11L |
1/6/2025 | 18R | |
1/13/2025 | 23L |
RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
Westlands Water Quality Coalition Members
Kori Peterson: (559) 241-6231 or wwqc@wwd.ca.gov
The Coalition will be hosting its annual member workshop on February 6, 2024, to help members submit their Irrigation and Nitrogen Management Plans (INMP) by the March 1, 2024, deadline. Details regarding the workshop will be emailed out in the coming weeks.
The Coalition prohibits agricultural discharges into the westside creeks, including discharges due to filtration system backflushing, irrigation leaks, and tailwater runoff. These discharges are also considered a waste of water and are violations of the District’s “Article 2 – Regulations for the Allocation and use of Agricultural Water Within Westlands Water District”. Members are required to implement Best Management Practices to ensure there are no discharges to the westside creeks.
Land Available for Lease
Cork McIsaac of Agriculture Industries, Inc.: (916) 372-5595 or (800) 822-1415
The District has several parcels for lease in Fresno and Kings counties. For a list of available land, please contact Cork McIsaac.
Low-Interest Irrigation or Recharge Equipment Lease Program
Kori Peterson: (559) 241-6231 or kpeterson@wwd.ca.gov
The District increased the loan amount for the Expanded Irrigation System Improvement or Recharge Program (EISIRP). The District’s EISIRP now offers low-interest loans of up to $200,000, to water users for the lease-purchase of irrigation systems and recharge project equipment. Water users who plan to install an irrigation system on land that is served by a pump enrolled in a District power program may also be eligible for a 35% cost share, up to $70,000, from the District’s EISIP/Public Purpose Program (P3) Grant. Additional information is available on the EISIRP and P3 pages on the District’s website
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