HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021 - Water Board - Annual Report2021 WATER COMMISSION ANNUAL REPORT
Commissioners:
Michael Brown Randy Kenyon
Kent Bruxvoort, Chairperson Phyllis Ortman
Cibi Chinnasamy John Primsky
Tyler Eldridge Greg Steed, Co-Chairperson
Paul Herman Jason Tarry
City of Fort Collins Staff:
John Song, Business Specialist
Matt Fater, Staff Liaison to the Water Commission
Mark Kempton, Staff Liaison to the Water Commission
The Water Board changed its name in May 2021 to the Water Commission. The 2021 Water
Commission Annual Report is organized, similar to the 2021 Water Board Work Plan, consistent
with the fourfold major responsibilities of Fort Collins Utilities related to its water utilities:
water, wastewater, stormwater, and regional/systemwide issues.
The Water Commission met fifteen times in 2021: on the third Thursday of the month for regular
sessions in all months except July, and on the first Thursday of the month for work sessions as
workload items required during the months of February, April, June, and August.
Its meetings, the topics addressed during those meetings, and the specific monthly reports,
memoranda, and presentations by staff are aligned with seven key outcome areas identified for
City planning. 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.
Water
Key Outcome Area Alignment
Primary Outcome: Environmental Health
Secondary Outcomes: Economic Health and High Performing Government
Significant Linked Strategic Outcomes:
• 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 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.
The Water Commission attended field trips at the Water Treatment Facility and at the Halligan
Dam and Reservoir and surrounding area. The Water Commission read about, heard about,
discussed, and in some cases acted upon, the following water-related topics during 2021:
• Monthly and Quarterly Reports
o Water Resources monthly reports
o Halligan Water Supply Project quarterly updates
• Updates, Memoranda and Presentations
o 2020 Fall Water Quality Update – Upper Cache la Poudre Watershed
o Memo regarding upcoming City Council work session on Montava
o Memo regarding water shortage evaluation and response planning efforts to-date
o Halligan Water Supply Project year-in-review update
o Memo regarding raw water rental rates and leadership planning team question
o Memo regarding an update for establishing rental rates and delivery charges for
the use of water
o Cache la Poudre Instream Flow Project
o Water Supply Requirement Update
o 2020 Water Conservation Annual Report
o Memo regarding an update on water shortage planning efforts and the potential
for restrictions in 2021
o Water Utility overview
o Water supply requirement update
o Halligan Water Supply Project – dam alignment alternatives
o Memo regarding a post-fire water status update
o Water resources matters in the Fort Collins Growth Management Area
o Safe Water Action Program
o Memo regarding the second quarter post-fire water status update
o Memo regarding the 2021 spring water quality update – Upper Cache la Poudre
Watershed
o Memo regarding the voluntary water shortage watch continuation
o Drinking Water Quality Policy Annual Report and Consumer Confidence Report
o Cash-in-lieu rate for water supply requirements
o Memo regarding the 2021 summer water quality update – Upper Cache la Poudre
Watershed
o Memo regarding the end of the water shortage watch
o Memo regarding the quarterly Cameron Peak Fire update
o Memo regarding the 2021 Sprinkler Checkup Program Report
• Action Items
o Raw water rental rates and delivery charges
o Watershed fire recovery Intergovernmental Agreement and appropriation
o Update on water shortage planning efforts and potential for restrictions in 2021
o Water supply requirement update
The Commission considered information provided by staff and staff’s requested action by the
Commission, and passed a motion similar to, if not identical to, that recommended by staff for
Action Items 1, 2, and 4 above. The Commission considered information provided by staff and
supported the direction being followed by staff for Item 3 above, with no other action taken.
Wastewater
Key Outcome Area Alignment
Primary Outcome: Environmental Health
Secondary Outcomes: High Performing Government
Significant Linked Strategic Outcomes:
• 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 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.
The Water Commission read about, heard about, discussed, and in some cases acted upon, the
following wastewater-related topics during 2021:
• Updates, Memoranda and Presentations
o Wastewater Utility overview
o Environmental Regulatory Affairs Division overview
o Environmental Regulatory Affairs quarterly update
o Water Reclamation and Biosolids overview
o Introduction to the North Front Range Water Quality Planning Association
o Partnership for Clean Water Program
• Action Items
o Industrial pretreatment local limits and recommended code change updates
The Commission considered information provided by staff and staff’s requested action by the
Commission, and passed a motion similar to, if not identical to, that recommended by staff for
the above Action Item.
Stormwater
Key Outcome Area Alignment
Primary Outcome: Safe Community
Secondary Outcomes: Environmental Health and High Performing Government
Significant Linked Strategic Outcomes:
• 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 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.
The Water Commission read about, heard about, and discussed the following stormwater-related
topics during 2021:
• Updates, Memoranda and Presentations
o Mail Creek stream rehabilitation project
o Feedback request on the Floodplain Variance Process
o Low Impact Development (LID)
o Fort Collins floodplain update and discussion
o Memo regarding Oak Street Stormwater Improvements Project
o Oak Street design project overview
o Urban lakes water quality management guidance and policy development update
o Stormwater Utility overview
Regional and Systemwide 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. Systemwide issues impact
one or more utilities business areas. Alignment with key outcome areas depends on each item
The Water Commission read about, heard about, discussed, and in some cases acted upon, the
following regional and system wide topics during 2021:
• Monthly and Quarterly Reports
o Financial monthly reports
o Utilities Interim Executive Director quarterly updates
• Updates, Memoranda and Presentations
o Reimagine boards and commissions project
o Asset management – Maximo update
o Water Board overview
o Utilities structural realignment study
o Memo regarding cybersecurity
o Budgeting For Outcomes 2022 introduction
o Memo regarding US Bureau of Reclamation WaterSMART grant
o Utilities customer satisfaction survey
o Reimagine boards and commissions
o Memo regarding utilities affordability programs update and proposed changes
o 2022 work plan discussion
o 2022 budget update
o 1041 regulations
o Building code updates
o Approval of 2022 Water Commission work plan
• Action Items
o 2021 utilities locating supplemental resources
o Recommendation to City Council regarding an amendment to the metro district
evaluation process
o Utilities Income-Qualified Assistance Program update and proposed changes
o 2022 utility rates and fees
The Commission considered information provided by staff and staff’s requested action(s) by the
Commission, and passed a motion (or motions) similar to, if not identical to, that recommended
by staff for all four of the above Action Items.