File #: 14-1240    Name: Letter to California Coastal Commission BoS Agenda
Type: General Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 10/31/2014 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 11/4/2014 Final action: 11/4/2014
Title: Approve and authorize the Chair to sign the letter to California Coastal Commission in Support of the Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project Slant Test Well Application. (ADDED VIA ADDENDUM)
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. Bd Rpt - Test Slant Well ATTACHMENT -Draft LTR Parties_CCCTestWell support, 3. Completed Board Order
Title
Approve and authorize the Chair to sign the letter to California Coastal Commission in Support of the Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project Slant Test Well Application. (ADDED VIA ADDENDUM)
Report
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors:
Approve and authorize the Chair to sign the letter of support of the settling parties to the California Coastal Commission concerning the Coastal Development permit application for a Test Slant Well, in substantially the same form as submitted.

SUMMARY/DISCUSSION:
CalAm applied to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) for approval of the Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project and several organizations intervened. After months of negotiations they reached an agreement that addresses major areas of concern were addressed, and establishes specific technical, environmental, organizational, and financial requirements for the project. These include the investigation of the feasibility of using subsurface slant wells at the active sand mining operation on the CEMEX, Inc. property in the City of Marina as the preferred location for the source water intake. The Cal-Am Slant Test Well Project is specifically proposed to complete the necessary feasibility analysis.

The site of the proposed Slant Test Well Project was agreed upon after numerous meetings with local, state, and federal permitting agencies. The Slant Test Well Project was designed through a collaborative technical working group comprised of two hydrogeologists selected by the Monterey County Farm Bureau and the Salinas Valley Water Coalition, one selected by Cal Am and one selected by the CPUC.

Use of subsurface intakes rather than open-ocean intake is a clear policy preference of the SWRCB, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, and the California Coastal Commission itself, among other agencies that will need to approve the overall project before it can be...

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