This notice regards:
Notice to Landowners of Proposed Water Rates, Charges and Land-Based Charges
Westlands Water District (District) proposes to impose water rates and charges, effective March 1, 2019 and upon adoption by the Board of Directors, for the purpose of collecting funds to pay costs related to water service. These water rates and charges are based on an estimated 25% Central Valley Project (CVP) allocation and other delivered water and may be paid by you or by your tenant. The District will collect pass-through costs subject to Federal and State contracts; agreements and laws for U.S. Bureau of Reclamation water rates; Reclamation Fund rates; San Luis & DeltaMendota Water Authority water rates, charges, and costs; and State Water Resources Control Board fees. Per Board Resolution No. 107-18, adopted on February 20, 2018, for the current and next four fiscal years, these pass-through rates, charges and costs are subject to change by action of the levying agencies, and the District will pass along any rate increases or decreases without another hearing on them.
The District also proposes to impose land-based charges, effective March 1, 2019 and upon adoption by the Board of Directors, for the purpose of collecting funds to pay: 1) debt service required as a result of District Water Supply acquisitions related to the Sagouspe settlement agreement, 2) extraordinary repairs and replacements of distribution system pipe, 3) drainage service area costs for representation of landowners in dispute with the United States over drainage, and 4) Westlands Water Quality Coalition charges.
The District also proposes to collect pass-through rates, charges and costs from the San Luis & Delta-Mendota Water Authority for two activity agreements (one for the 2009A notes and one for the 2013A bonds) related to the financing of the Delta Habitat Conservation and Conveyance Program (DHCCP) through water rates. Per Board Resolution No. 107-18, adopted on February 20, 2018, for the current and next four fiscal years, these pass-through rates, charges and costs are subject to change by action of the levying agency, and the District will pass along any rate increases or decreases without another hearing on them.
Water Rates and Charges
The District budget will include funding for water costs, which includes a portion of O&M to provide water service to water users. If approved, water delivered by water users will be charged various water rates and/or charges per acre-foot for this water service. The water rates and charges imposed by levying agencies are determined and calculated by such agencies. All other rates and charges are determined on a per acre-foot basis for each water type’s associated cost divided by the estimated amount of the water type that will be delivered by water users. Rates and charges for Municipal and Industrial water are an aggregate of: 1) levying agency rates, and 2) rates and charges determined on a per acre-foot basis for each water type’s associated cost divided by the estimated amount of the water type that will be delivered by Municipal and Industrial water users.
District Water Supply Debt Service
The District budget will include funding for debt service related to financing the acquisition of District Water Supply in accordance with the Sagouspe settlement agreement. If approved, all irrigable lands in Pre-Merger and Merged lands except lands acquired by the District or lands for which the permanent right to the allocation of the District’s water supply has been acquired by the District will be charged in accordance with the agreement. The charge will be determined by parcel within each area, based upon the parcel’s irrigable acres in proportion to the total irrigable acres, after exclusions, in the respective area.
Extraordinary Repairs of Distribution System Pipe
The District budget will include funding for expenses related to the repair and replacement of certain distribution system pipe. If approved, all irrigable lands in Pre-Merger and Merged lands except lands acquired by the District or lands for which the permanent right to the allocation of the District’s water supply has been acquired by the District will be proportionately charged. The charge will be determined by parcel, based upon the parcel’s irrigable acres in proportion to the total irrigable acres, after exclusions, in Pre-Merger and Merged lands.
Extraordinary Repairs of Distribution System Pipe
The District budget will include funding for expenses related to the repair and replacement of certain distribution system pipe. If approved, all irrigable lands in Pre-Merger and Merged lands except lands acquired by the District or lands for which the permanent right to the allocation of the District’s water supply has been acquired by the District will be proportionately charged. The charge will be determined by parcel, based upon the parcel’s irrigable acres in proportion to the total irrigable acres, after exclusions, in Pre-Merger and Merged lands.
Drainage Service Area
The District budget will include funding for expenses related to costs for representation of landowners in dispute with the United States over drainage. If approved, all lands within the drainage service area, as presented in the Agreement between the United States Department of Interior and Westlands Water District for Land Retirement dated August 11, 1998, except government-owned lands, lands covered by a drainage easement acquired by the government, or lands acquired by the District will be proportionately charged. The charge will be determined by parcel, based upon the parcel’s irrigable acres in proportion to the total irrigable acres, after exclusions, in the drainage service area.
Westlands Water Quality Coalition
The District budget will include funding for the Westlands Water Quality Coalition (Coalition) which was formed to serve as the third-party representative for land owners and operators of irrigated lands covered under the Regional Water Quality Control Board’s Waste Discharge Requirements General Order for the Western Tulare Lake Basin Watershed. If approved, all irrigable lands that have been enrolled in the Coalition will be proportionately charged. The charge will be determined by parcel, based on the parcel’s irrigable acres in proportion to the total irrigable acres, after exclusions, in the Coalition service area.
Calculation of Charges
Enclosed with this Notice is a listing of proposed water rates and charges that identifies the charge per unit that will be billed to District water users and also includes the land-based charge per acre for the Westlands Water Quality Coalition. Also enclosed with this Notice is a listing of proposed land-based charges that identifies for the landowner of record each parcel, the irrigable acres for each parcel, the charge per acre, and the calculated charge per parcel. If the parcel’s irrigable acres are too small to generate a charge, a listing of proposed land-based charges will not be enclosed.
Public Hearing
The District will hold a public hearing on the proposed water rates, charges and land-based charges on Tuesday, February 19, 2019, at 1:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, at the District’s Fresno Office, 3130 N. Fresno Street, Fresno, CA 93703.
At this public hearing, the Board shall hear and consider all objections or protests, if any, to the proposed water rates, charges and land-based charges.
Landowners may file written protests against any or all proposed water rate(s), charge(s) and/or land-based charges with the District Secretary at or before the close of the public hearing. Protests must indicate the water rate(s), charge(s) and/or land-based charges being opposed and contain a description of the land owned sufficient to identify the land. If the name on the written protest is not shown on the last equalized assessment roll of the District as the owner of the land, the signer of the protest must also submit written evidence of ownership. Written protests may be mailed to:
District Secretary Westlands Water District P.O. Box 6056 Fresno, CA 93703-6056
If written protests against a proposed water rate, charge or land-based charge are filed by a majority of the affected landowners, the rate or charge will not be imposed. If you have any questions about the proposed water rates and charges, please call Customer Accounting at (559) 241-6250. If you have any questions about the proposed land-based charges, please call Stephen Farmer at (559) 241-6240.