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Mandatory Consolidation: Community and Program Info

Overview

California’s Division of Drinking Water has encouraged and supported voluntary consolidations of public water systems for many years, with an emphasis on small, disadvantaged communities. The technical, managerial, and financial capacity required to operate a water system that can source, treat, and distribute safe drinking water is high. When a public water system in California fails to, or is at-risk of failing to consistently provide safe drinking water, the State Water Board has the authority to mandate certain water systems to consolidate with, or receive and extension of service from, another public water system (see Senate Bill 88 and Senate Bill 403, sections 116680-116684 of the California Health and Safety Code). A mandatory consolidation can be physical or managerial. Mandatory extension of service to domestic wells is authorized only when disadvantaged community is substantially reliant on domestic wells that consistently fail to provide an adequate supply of safe drinking water, and when agreed to by the well owner.

The changes to the Health and Safety Code give the Division of Drinking Water authority to mandate such consolidations or extension of service following a series of specific actions. The State Water Board’s Division of Drinking Water will issue letters to water systems to consolidate with, or seek an extension of service, from a public water system. The recipients of such letters have up to six months from the date the letter is issued to voluntarily consolidate with, or receive extension of service from, a public water system. All letters to public water systems, consolidation orders, petitions, responses, and administrative indices are available to the public upon request.

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Consolidation Projects

Explore completed water system consolidations and partnerships

Water Systems 6-Month Consolidation Letter Public Meeting Date Public Hearing Date Interim Solution Mandatory Consolidation Order Mandatory Consolidation Petition Resolved to Consolidate Voluntarily Completion Date
Yosemite High School with Hillview Water Company 10/24/2017 - - Bottled Water - - Yes 10/17/2024
Ceres West Mobile Home Park with City of Ceres 08/23/2017 05/30/2018 10/01/2018 Bottled Water - - Yes 08/21/2020
Pratt Mutual Water Company with City of Tulare 08/15/2015 03/03/2016 03/17/2016   03/29/2018 - - 3/29/2016
Water Systems 6-Month Consolidation Letter Public Meeting Date Public Hearing Date Mandatory Consolidation Order Mandatory Consolidation Petition Additional Information
Cutler PUD with Orosi PUD 5/8/2023, Cutler
5/8/2023, Orosi
10/10/2023
10/10/2023 en Espanol
Flyer
Flyer en Espanol
   

Athal MWC and Fuller Acres MWC with Lamont PUD

9/30/2022

03/15/2023
03/15/2023 en Español
Flyer
Flyer en Español
Slides
Slides en Espanol

Meeting 2

06/27/2023
06/27/2023 en Español

 

 

 

 

East Wilson Road WC, Oasis Property Owners Assoc., San Joaquin Estates MWC, Wilson Road WC, Wini MWC, Del Oro WC – Country Estates District, and Victory MWC with East Niles CSD

9/30/2022

 

 

 

 

East Niles CSD has been issued a draft funding agreement for the consolidation projects. The total project costs is approximately $22 million.

Norcal Water Works
With Del Oro Water Company – Larkspur Meadows
11/17/2021 01/13/2022
01/13/2022 en Español
Slides
Recording
Meeting 2
09/28/2022
09/28/2022 Español
Flyer
Flyer Español
     
West Water Company
with Sonoma County CSA 41-Fitch
02/10/2020 10/15/2020 Notice
Slides
10/15/2020 Recording
TBD     Determining the value of the system for West Water.
East Orosi CSD
with Orosi Public Utility District
07/13/2018 10/22/2018 04/10/2019
South Kern Mutual Water Company
with City of Bakersfield
11/15/2016 07/10/2017 09/07/2017 09/27/2018 10/29/2018 Developing Preliminary Engineering Report.
Old River Mutual Water Company
with City of Bakersfield
06/15/2016 07/10/2017 09/07/2017 09/27/2018 10/29/2018 Developing Preliminary Engineering Report.
Water Systems 6-Month Consolidation Letter Public Meeting Date Public Hearing Date Interim Solution Additional Information
Tooleville Mutual Non-Profit Water Association 08/23/2021 Meeting 1
12/7/2021
12/7/2021 Español
Flyer
Flyer Español
Slides
Meeting 2
05/17/2022
05/17/2022 Español
Flyer
Flyer Español
  The State Board has extended the voluntary consolidation period to September 30, 2022, for Tooleville and the City. Both parties are working towards consolidation and jointly participating in an DWR funded emergency project to consolidate Tooleville to the City of Exeter and drill a new well for the City. A follow-on project funded by the State Board will further improve the City’s water system infrastructure to support the ongoing operation of the City’s water system and the consolidation.
Six Acres Water Company
with City of Cloverdale
11/02/2020 06/29/2021
06/29/2021 Español
Slides
   
Desert Breeze Mobile Home
with Rosamond CSD
04/06/2018 06/12/2018 09/05/2018    
Kern Mobile Estates, LLC
with Rosamond CSD
12/15/2017 06/12/2018 09/05/2018    
60th Street Assoc. Water System
with Rosamond CSD
12/15/2017 06/12/2018 09/05/2018    
First Mutual Water System
with Rosamond CSD
12/15/2017 06/12/2018 09/05/2018    
Rosamond Mobile Home Park
with Rosamond CSD
12/15/2017 06/12/2018 09/05/2018    
Rosamond School Water System
with Rosamond CSD
12/15/2017 06/12/2018 09/05/2018    
North Fork Elementary School
with MD#08 North Fork
11/16/2017 - - Pending  
Madera County Maintenance
District #19 Parkwood
with City of Madera
06/15/2016 - - Emergency connection to City of Madera  
Soults Mutual Water Company
with City of Tulare
08/18/2015 11/14/2017 11/28/2017 Wholesale water purchasing  
Water Systems Notes
Black Rascal Water Company
with City of Merced
Not DAC, consolidation ceased.
Lakeside School
with City of Bakersfield
Not DAC, consolidation ceased. System is approved for RCAC Bottle Water for Schools Program.