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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022 - Water Commission - Work Plan Utilities – Water Commission PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.416.2146 fcgov.com 2022 WATER COMMISSION ANNUAL WORK PLAN The 2022 Water Commission work plan is organized consistent with the major responsibilities of Fort Collins Utilities related to water (“Water,” “Wastewater,” and “Stormwater”). Additionally, the category “Regional and System-wide Issues” includes topics relevant to the Commission's goal of maintaining a dialogue on broader water issues, such as regional issues that impact the Poudre River. A number of recurring annual activities are described under the appropriate subject areas below. Bulleted items are specific topics of current importance relevant to the Commission. On an as- needed basis, the Water Commission also provides input on quasi-judicial matters such as floodplain variances, easement dedication, and property acquisition or disposition. In even years City staff typically focus on the Budgeting for Outcomes (BFO) process during which the budget for the following two years is determined and in odd years staff typically focus on updating strategic plans. Therefore, the Water Commission will engage in the BFO process in 2022. Key Outcome Area Alignment: Seven Key Outcome Areas have been identified for City Planning, as indicated below. The main Water Utilities business areas are aligned with one or more of these outcome areas, as indicated in the introduction to each section below. Individual items may align with several outcomes. For example, capital projects on distribution system pipes are typically coordinated with transportation projects (outcome area T) and capital projects include an art in public places component (outcome area CR). Utilities projects also often have an element of high performing government (HPG). Alignment at the business area level is indicated below. NLSH –Neighborhood Livability and Social Health CR – Culture and Recreation ECH – Economic Health ENV – Environmental Health HPG – High Performing Government SC – Safe Community T – Transportation Water Key Outcome Area Alignment: Primary Outcome: Environmental Health (EH) Secondary Outcomes: Economic Health (ECH) and High Performing Government (HPG) Significant Linked Strategic Objectives: • SC 5.5 – Address water, wastewater and stormwater infrastructure needs for the protection of people, property and the environment. • ENV 4.1 Achieve Climate Action Plan (CAP) 2020 goals and continue progress toward the 2030 goals. • ENV 4.5 – Develop strategies to improve the community’s climate resiliency. • ENV 4.6 – Provide a reliable, high-quality water supply. • ENV 4.7 – Continually improve environmental regulatory performance. • ECH 3.6 – Invest in utility infrastructure aligned with community development. • HPG 7.8 – Maintain assets to reduce lifecycle costs while improving reliability and accessibility. 1. Provide input on planning and policies related to raw and treated water supply, such as the Water Supply and Demand Management Policy and raw water acquisition policies. 2. Provide input and guidance on regional water supply collaboration opportunities. 3. Provide input on ditch company share rentals and other surplus raw water rental rates. 4. Review and provide input on water conservation programs and activities. 5. Address educational topics that prepare the Commission for business related to water. 6. Participate in educational and public outreach efforts related to water. 7. Review and provide input on annual capital projects and capital improvement plans. 8. Provide input on programs that protect water sources and improve watershed health. 9. Provide input on specific topics that are relevant to the Commission. Specific topics of interest to the Commission in 2022 include: a. Utilities’ response to the Halligan Water Supply Project Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), ongoing mitigation planning and continued implementation of the design phases of the reservoir project b. Impacts of Cameron Peak Fire on water supply amount and quality and Utilities’ implementation of post-fire watershed recovery plans c. Utilities’ plan for incorporating analysis of the recently produced Water Supply Vulnerability Study Draft Report into operation plans, policy, projects, integrated resources planning etc. Other potential topics for 2022 include: i. A field trip to a water supply site (e.g. Gateway Park, Horsetooth outlet, fire- damaged watershed) ii. Develop conservation metrics and scale funding based on response and progress iii. Public education for raw water usage, e.g. irrigation of parks iv. Landscape standards and relationship to allotment fees for new and existing commercial customers. Wastewater Key Outcome Area Alignment: Primary Outcome: Environmental Health (ENV) Secondary Outcomes: High Performing Government (HPG) Significant Linked Strategic Objectives: • SC 5.5 – Address water, wastewater and stormwater infrastructure needs for the protection of people, property and the environment. • ENV 4.1 Achieve Climate Action Plan (CAP) 2020 goals and continue progress toward the 2030 goals. • ENV 4.3 – Achieve 2020 Energy Policy goals and work towards Climate Action goals for carbon neutrality. Work towards long term net zero energy goals within the community and the City organization using a systems approach. • ENV 4.4 – Achieve the 2020 Road to Zero Waste goals and work toward the 2030 zero waste goals. • ENV 4.7 – Continually improve environmental regulatory performance. • ENV 4.8 – Protect and enhance natural resources on City-owned properties and throughout the community. • HPG 7.8 – Maintain assets to reduce lifecycle costs while improving reliability and accessibility. 1. Provide input on planning and policies related to wastewater, such as wastewater strategic plans dealing with infrastructure financing, workforce development, nutrient regulations, tertiary treatment, and public/private financing options. 2. Provide input on annual business such as wastewater rates and capital improvements. 3. Address educational topics that prepare the Commission for business related to wastewater. 4. Participate in educational and public outreach efforts related to wastewater. 5. Review and provide input on annual capital projects and capital improvement plans. 6. Provide input on specific topics that are relevant to the Commission. Specific topics of interest to the Commission in 2022 include: a. Developing partnerships to reduce nonpoint source pollution of Nitrogen and Phosphorous into the Poudre River as a way to reduce spending the money on treatment at the Drake and Mulberry Water Reclamation Facilities. b. What new and emerging nutrient regulations may require in additional protocols, equipment and expense Other potential topics for 2022 include: i. Industrial pretreatment program ii. Graywater and reuse opportunities, particularly in the commercial sector iii. Impact of micro-plastics in the Poudre River watershed upstream and downstream of Fort Collins iv. State of the art in wastewater treatment and Utilities’ consideration and implementation of plans regarding biomass, biogas, fertilizer capture, and treated water reuse Stormwater Key Outcome Area Alignment: Primary Outcome: Safe Community (SC) Secondary Outcomes: Environmental Health (ENV) and High Performing Government (HPG) Significant Linked Strategic Objectives: • SC 5.5 – Address water, wastewater and stormwater infrastructure needs for the protection of people, property and the environment. • ENV 4.1 Achieve Climate Action Plan (CAP) 2020 goals and continue progress toward the 2030 goals. • ENV 4.7 – Continually improve environmental regulatory performance. • ENV 4.8 – Protect and enhance natural resources on City-owned properties and throughout the community. • HPG 7.8 – Maintain assets to reduce lifecycle costs while improving reliability and accessibility. 1. Provide input on planning and policies related to stormwater, such as revisions to the Stormwater Master Plans and Low Impact Development (LID) guidelines. 2. Provide input on annual business such as stormwater rates, MS4 (Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems) reporting and program accomplishments. 3. Address educational topics that prepare the Commission for business related to stormwater. 4. Participate in educational and public outreach efforts with emphasis on improving and enhancing customer awareness and understanding of stormwater programs. 5. Review and provide input on annual capital projects and capital improvement plans. 6. Provide input on specific topics that are relevant to the Commission. Specific topics of interest to the Commission in 2022 include: a. An update on RiskMAP including a discussion of changes to the timeline and comments provided by Utilities b. Discussion of Council and staff priorities for stream restoration projects c. Ongoing design efforts for Downtown basins such as the Oak Street project Other potential topics for 2022 include: i. Funding and application of Canal Importation Ponds and Outfall (CIPO) style improvements to basins other than West Spring Creek ii. Explanation of prioritization of Stormwater capital projects and the messaging to the public of that prioritization Regional and System-wide Issues Key Outcome Area Alignment: Regional issues typically are related to one or more Utilities business areas (Water, Wastewater, Stormwater) on a larger scale beyond the Utilities service area, and consequently interface with regional neighbors and in some cases at a state or federal level. System-wide issues impact one or more Utilities areas. Alignment with Key Outcome Areas depends on each item. For example, topics related to raw water supplies are aligned as per the Water business area described above. 1. Provide input on planning and policies related to regional issues that impact Fort Collins' water. 2. Participate in regional dialogue (e.g., annual Tri-City meeting, South Platte Roundtable meetings, and coordination with other City Commissions and commissions). 3. Provide input on specific topics that are relevant to the Commission. Specific topics of interest to the Commission in 2022 include: a. Update on the state of Utilities’ billing software improvements b. Develop and maintain partnerships with water districts and neighboring cities and towns for issues such as fire recovery and watershed restoration, stream restoration and other issues that impact multiple entities c. Development of a longer-term arrangement with North Poudre for exchanging agricultural and Colorado-Big Thompson (CBT) rights during dry years d. Short- and long-term impact of COVID-19 on staffing, operations, and financials across all water utilities e. Coordination of water utilities planning with the City’s Climate Action Plan efforts Other potential topics for 2022 include: i. Projects in the Poudre River corridor, including removal of diversion structures, stream restoration, recreational uses and impacts, and the Natural Areas flow augmentation project ii. Continued development of mitigation measures for impacts of the Northern Integrated Supply Project (NISP) and Halligan Water Supply Project iii. Leadership in development of a Regional Integrated Resources Program iv. Continue coordination and collaboration with the North Front Range Water Quality Planning Association