Rate Re-Establishment Effort
Rate Re-Establishment Information
Ordinance 2010-01:
An Ordinance of the Pajaro Valley Water Manangement Agency Adjusting Delivered Water Charges
Click here to view Ordinance 2010-01 in its entirety
Ordinance 2010-02:
An Ordinance of the Pajaro Valley Water Management Agency Adjusting Groundwater Augmentation Charges.
Click here to view Ordinance 2010-02 in its entirety
Resolution 2010-03:
Adopting procedures for public hearing notice, majority protest and election concerning proposed revisions to augmentation charge and delivered water charge. Click here to view Resolution 2010-03 in its entirety.
Resolution 2010-04:
Amending Procedures for public hearing notice, majority protest and election concerning proposed revisions to augmentation charge and delivered water charge
Click here to view Resolution 2010-04 in its entirety
Notice of Public Hearing on Proposed Augmentation Charge Increase.
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Notice of Public Hearing on Proposed Delivered Water Charge Increase
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To learn more about the Rate Re-Establishment Effort, including the final draft of the Proposition 218 Service Charge Report, and to see other reports and presentations that have been presented at Board Meetings, click here to be re-directed, or click on Rate Re-Establishment Effort located under the "Information" window.
Click here to download the Proposition 218 Final Service Charge Report that was delivered to the Board of Directors on Wednesday, March 3, 2010.
Click here to download the presentation of the Proposition 218 Service Charge Report that was delivered to the Board of Directors on Wednesday, February 17, 2010.
At the February 17, 2010 Board Meeting, a Frequently Asked Questions document was distributed along with a table addressing questions and comments submitted to the Board of Directors. The questions and comments document was revised to incorporate additional questions received by staff, and was re-posted on March 12, 2010.
Click here to download the FAQ document.
Click here to download the Responses to Questions and Comments Document..
If you would like to submit a question or comment regarding the rate re-establishment effort, you may do so by sending a letter to the Agency (36 Brennan Street, Watsonville, CA 95076) or by sending an email to info@pvwma.dst.ca.us.
Mission Statement
The PVWMA is a state-chartered water management district formed to efficiently and economically manage existing and supplemental water supplies in order to prevent further increase in, and to accomplish continuing reduction of, long-term overdraft and to provide and ensure sufficient water supplies for present and anticipated needs within its boundaries.
Click here to learn more about the purpose of the Pajaro Valley Water Management Agency.
Recycled Water Facility
In April 2009, the PVWMA began delivering tertiary treated, disinfected recycled water into the Coastal Distribution System from the Watsonville Area Water Recycling Project. Expected to produce 4,000 acre feet per year of new water for Pajaro Valley agriculture, the launch of the the recycling project comes thanks to decades of of planning and cooperation between the PVWMA, the City of Watsonville and key stakeholder groups, as well as significant state and federal grant funding.
To learn more about the Recycled Water Facility, including general information, the need for the project, the water recycling process and more, please visit the Recycled Water Frequently Asked Questions page.
For information regarding water quality testing and Coastal Distribution System blended water quality results, please click here, or, alternatively, under the "Information Banner" hover over "Project Operations" and click on "Water Quality Testing."
Augmentation Charge Refund
Information regarding the Augmentation Charge Refund has been moved to the "News and Announcements" page.
