Presentation: VCWWD#1 Moorpark Desalter Project Update
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Presentation: VCWWD#1 Moorpark Desalter Project Update
Public Works Agency Public Works Agency Water and Sanitation Department Ventura County Waterworks District No. 1 Moorpark Desalter Project Update David Sasek, P.E. Water and Sanitation Department Director Public Works Agency February 24, 2016 Moorpark Desalter / Ventura County WWD No. 1 Service Area VC Waterworks District No. 1 (Area in Yellow) Waterworks District No. 19 Service Area Proposed Moorpark Desalter Pilot Well Test Site/ Proposed Wellfield Site Moorpark Wastewater Treatment Plant Slide 2 Public Works Agency Groundwater Basins within Fox Canyon Groundwater Management Agency (GMA) Proposed Moorpark Desalter Project Slide 3 Need for Project Public Works Agency High salinity and TDS levels in the South Las Posas Groundwater Basin Problems for agricultural crops and human consumption Salt plume is spreading into the East Las Posas Basin Not meeting the salts TMDL set for the Calleguas Creek Watershed in Basin Plan adopted by the RWQCB in October 2007. VCWWD No. 8 in permit violation, on Adopted Time Scheduled Order, required to be in compliance 6/30/19 Moorpark Desalter is part of the proposed solution for the Calleguas Creek Watershed Salt and Nutrient Management Plan under development California is in the fourth year of drought; water supply shortage Imported water is not dependable, allocation cutbacks Cost of imported water has increased by 300% in 20 years Need to develop local water supply and reduce dependence on imported water Need to stabilize customers’ water rates Slide 4 Public Works Agency Conditions (2012) Impacted by High Chlorides Proposed Moorpark Desalter Project Kennedy/Jenks Consultants Slide 5 EMSA Public Works Agency Primary Recharge and Discharge Process Slide 6 Public Works Agency Project Description Construct 10 to 18 250-foot-deep production wells in the shallow aquifer and extract 6,000 AFY of groundwater Membrane treatment process for brackish water Filter cartridges low-pressure reverse osmosis Disinfection and chemical conditioning processes Treated water quality will meet State drinking water quality standards Produce up to 5,000 AFY or 4.5 MGD of treated water Treated water will be connected to VCWWD No. 1 water distribution system Brine will be discharged into Calleguas MWD’s Salinity Management Pipeline One MW solar photovoltaic electricity generation system at MWTP Received $7 million Proposition 84 grant from State Dept. of Water Resources through Watershed Coalition of Ventura County Slide 7 Project Site Map *Note, well field is depicted notionally, exact layout still being determined Slide 8 Fox Canyon Aquifer and Shallow Aquifer Proposed Moorpark Desalter Project Maximum Depth: 200 – 250 feet Slide 9 Salinity Management Pipeline (1) Calleguas MWD Salinity Management Pipeline, Information for Potential Discharges Updated September 2014 Slide 10 Project Physical Benefits Public Works Agency Provide up to 5,000 AF/yr of local water supply, reduce dependence and usage of imported water, water supply sustainability and reliability, and drought relief Remove up to 18 million pounds of salts per year from the Las Posas Groundwater Basin Improve groundwater quality Reduce migration of the salt plume to East Las Posas Basins Help compliance with the RWQCB Calleguas Creek Watershed Salt and Nutrient Management Plan Support FCGMA Objective No. 2 in Las Posas Basin: “Abate and do not allow groundwater quality to degrade beyond basin plan objectives without mitigation.” Increase stream recharge including higher-quality storm water recharge and decrease water losses from basin including ET and subsurface outflow Locally produced desalted water uses less energy than imported water. The one-MW solar photovoltaic system will also produce renewable electrical power and reduce greenhouse gas emissions Total energy Saving: 15,000 MWh per year Produce water at about $835/AF versus imported water at $1,300/AF Stabilize water rates, especially for about 4,600 customers in the economically Disadvantaged Community around Old Town Moorpark Provide integrated water related public access, stewardship, engagement, and educational opportunities. Slide 11 Public Works Agency Project Progress Preliminary Design Report Aug. 2010 Pilot Well Tests Phase I Nov. 2012 Cone Penetrometer Tests Nov. 2013 Treated Water Distribution Infrastructure PDR Nov. 2013 Brine Disposal Alternatives Evaluation Jan. 2014 Prop. 84 Grant Application Aug. 2015 Pilot Well Tests Phase II Jun. 2015 Awarded $7 million Prop. 84 grant funding Ventura County Brush Fire Jan. 2016 Groundwater Modeling Report (95%) Jan. 2016 CEQA Document (70%) Feb. 2016 Ventura County Brush Fire Slide 12 First Pilot Wells Site Location Moorpark Desalter Pilot Well Test Maximum: 225 gpm Depth: 245 Feet 566 Feet Maximum: 600 gpm Depth: 230 Feet Sucralose None Detected 86 Feet Sucralose Detected Sampling Event: 200 ng/L nd 2 Sampling Event: 160 ng/L 1st HOPKINS GROUNDWATER CONSULTANTS Slide 13 Second Pilot Wells Site Location Moorpark Desalter Pilot Well Test Slide 14 Public Works Agency Well Field Design Number of Wells: Production Wells: Maximum Depth: 10 to 18 8 at 465 gpm to 16 at 233 gpm 250 feet, well screening 70’-250’ Groundwater Pumping i. For Membrane Treatment Purpose ii. For Blending Purpose Total Maximum Groundwater Pumping 4,750 AF/yr (2,945 gpm) 1,250 AF/yr (775 gpm) 6,000 AF/yr (3,720 gpm) Treated Water • Permeate • Blending Total Maximum Treated Water 3,750 AF/yr 1,250 AF/yr 5,000AF/yr Brine Waste 1,000 AF/yr Treated Water Quality • Chloride • Total Dissolved Solids 45 mg/l 400 mg/l (75%) (25%) (4.46 MGD) Slide 15 3-Dimensional Groundwater Modeling Public Works Agency Testing Operation of Project by Steve Bachman, PhD - Hydrogeologist Groundwater Flow Model with Particle Tracking Using Groundwater Vistas Using U.S. Geological Survey’s MODFLOW, Model Code Model Construction • Covers southern half of the East Las Posas Management Area • 200 ft. x 200 ft. grid spacing • Three layers, includes Fox Canyon, San Pedro, Shallow Aquifer • Stream flow routing calculates stream recharge and flow volumes • Quarterly stress periods Model Calibration Project Modeling • Includes period • during which mound of brackish water was created • Calibrated against measured groundwater elevations, stream gauges, stream infiltration Included streamflow data from 1979 – 2014; two wet/dry cycles • 3 scenarios • Projected forward 30 years • Model pumping at 6,270 AFY; extraction request is 6,000 AFY Slide 16 3-Dimensional Analysis Public Works Agency Three Scenarios were Analyzed Scenario 1 Scenario 2 Scenario 3 Current conditions in future (current discharges in Simi Valley and Moorpark ) – Moorpark Desalter Project alone. Projected conditions in future: Moorpark Desalter Project plus 2015 UWMP planning Simi Valley and Moorpark, high re-use of recycled water Projected conditions in future, Moorpark Desalter project plus 2015 UWMP planning Simi Valley and Moorpark, low re-use of recycled water Slide 17 Results of 3-Dimensional Groundwater Modeling for Scenarios 1 and 2 Average Annual Recharge to Shallow Aquifer, East/South Las Posas Sub-Basins Public Works Agency Without Project Scenario 1 Total Stream Infiltration • Base Flow • Storm Flow Other Recharge/Discharge (Mountain Front, Return Flow, Pond Percolation, Change in Storage & perc to U San Pedro, less Subsurface Outflow, less ET) Total 12,770 AF/yr 6,040 AF/yr 6,730 AF/yr 15,220 AF/yr 6,370 AF/yr 8,850 AF/yr 1,160AF/yr 4,980 AF/yr 13,930 AF/yr 20,200AF/yr Without Project Scenario 2 Total Stream Infiltration • Base Flow • Storm Flow Other Recharge/Discharge (Mountain Front, Return Flow, Pond Percolation, Change in Storage & perc to U San Pedro, less Subsurface Outflow, less ET) Total With Project With Project 11,260 AF/yr 4,800 AF/yr 6,460 AF/yr 12,820 AF/yr 4,900 AF/yr 7,920 AF/yr 2,370 AF/yr 7,080 AF/yr 13,630 AF/yr 19,900 AF/yr Slide 18 Key Changes to Water Budget in Shallow Aquifer Scenario 1 Without Project Shallow Aquifer Project Yr 1-3 Project Yr 4-30 Steady State Project Project Slide 19 Slide 20 Public Works Agency Public Works Agency Shallow Aquifer Near Project Shallow Aquifer Near Somis Effect on Shallow Wells from Project Pumping – Scenario 1 Slide 21 Public Works Agency Fox Canyon Aquifer Fox Canyon Aquifer Fox Canyon Wells 3.2 Miles from Project (Near Somis) – Scenario 1 Slide 22 Public Works Agency Shallow Aquifer Near Project Shallow Aquifer Near Somis Effect on Shallow Wells from Project Pumping – Scenario 2 Slide 23 Public Works Agency Fox Canyon Aquifer Fox Canyon Aquifer Fox Canyon Wells 3.2 Miles from Project (Near Somis) – Scenario 2 Slide 24 Scenario 1 Public Works Agency Length of Arroyo – Wet Year Conditions (Peak Wet Cycle) Slide 25 Scenario 1 Public Works Agency Length of Arroyo – Dry Year Conditions (Peak Drought) Slide 26 Public Works Agency Monitoring and Contingency Wells Slide 27 Public Works Agency Proposed Monitoring Plan Desalter Monitoring Production Extraction Wells Wells Wells Groundwater Elevation, Transducer Groundwater Elevation, Manual Electrical Conductivity, Transducer General Minerals Streamflow Data Download Downstream Extent of Arroyo Surface Water 3 hr 3 hr 3 hr - - Quarterly - - 3 hr 3 hr 3 hr - Quarterly Semiannual Quarterly - - - - Annual - - - Monthly Slide 28 Public Works Agency Selecting Contingency Wells near Project Site Slide 29 Contingency Well Public Works Agency 2N/20W-12L-MW1 In Shallow Aquifer Figure 60. Shallow Aquifer contingency triggers for well 2N/20W-12L-MW1 near project area. Figure 62. Model results for well 2N/20W12L-MW1, CEQA and high re-use. Slide 30 Contingency Well Public Works Agency 2N/20W-9Q8 in Shallow Aquifer Figure 61. Shallow Aquifer contingency Figure 63. Model results for well 2N/20Wtriggers for well 2N/20W-9Q8 in the Somis 9Q8, CEQA and high re-use. area. Slide 31 Contingency Well Public Works Agency 2N/20W-9Q5 in Fox Canyon Aquifer Figure 65. Fox Canyon Aquifer contingency Figure 65. Model results for well 2N/20W9Q5, CEQA and high re-use. triggers for well 2N/20W-9Q5 in the Somis area. Slide 32 Proposed Contingency Plan Well Number Trigger (ft msl) Year of Low Elevation) Floor Level (ft msl) Shallow Aquifer near Project 2N/20W12LMW1 320 Approx. 1940 290 Shallow Aquifer near Somis 2N/20W-9Q8 200 Nearby well1950 170 Fox Canyon Aquifer near Somis 2N/20W-9Q5 160 1982 130 Public Works Agency Monitoring Point • The trigger elevation is set at 30 feet below the groundwater modeling low elevation with project operating • The model run used is the Scenario 2, high reuse worst case scenario • The floor elevation is set at 30 feet below the trigger elevation • If groundwater elevation reaches trigger elevation, pumping will be reduced by 10% • Stepwise decrease in pumping until groundwater elevation stabilizes or rises • If groundwater elevation rises above trigger level, pumping reduction will be cancelled • If groundwater elevation drops to floor elevation, pumping will be discontinued Slide 33 Public Works Agency Potential Mitigation Measures • Flexible pumping and plant operations per Monitoring and Contingency Plan • Preset action trigger levels with required measures • Arundo removal in the impacted areas of Arroyo Simi • Storm water retention basins to increase groundwater recharge • Gabert Canyon Channel Restoration Project • Arroyo Simi Widening near downtown Moorpark Project • Moorpark Wastewater Reclamation Facility percolation ponds Slide 34 Stakeholder Presentations Public Works Agency Name Date of Presentation Fox Canyon Groundwater Management Agency April 28, 2010 Fox Canyon Groundwater Management Agency February 27, 2013 WWD No. 1 (Moorpark) Citizens’ Advisory Committee May 8, 2014 WWD No. 19 (Somis) Citizens’ Advisory Committee May 15, 2014 Calleguas Municipal Water District (Calleguas) Purveyors June 2, 2014 Calleguas Board of Directors June 4, 2014 Las Posas Users Group (LPUG) June 25, 2014 County of Ventura staff July 10, 2014 Fox Canyon Groundwater Management Agency July 23, 2014 City of Moorpark September 17, 2014 Ventura County Board of Supervisors (WWD No. 1) (EIR consultant contract) September 23, 2014 Moorpark Rotary Club September 26, 2014 Milligan Family (Property Owner of Well Field) Las Posas Users Group (LPUG) December 1, 2014 September 23, 2015 Calleguas MWD Water Purveyors October 26, 2015 Fox Canyon Groundwater Management Agency January 27, 2016 Slide 31 Public Works Agency Next Steps • • • • • • • Finalize Groundwater Modeling Report Complete Draft CEQA document Complete Preliminary Engineering Design Report FCGMA Pumping Allocation Request Financing plan (grants and SRF loan) Permits Land and Easement Acquisition Jan. 2016 Feb. 2016 Feb. 2016 Feb. 2016 Mar. 2016 2016/17 2016/17 Design and Construction Well field 2016 Membrane treatment system and solar PV system 2017/18 Operations Plan Comply with the adopted monitoring and contingency plan Slide 36 Questions? Public Works Agency Ventura County Waterworks District No. 1 Moorpark County Club Golf Course Supplied with Recycled Water since 2004 Slide 37
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