San Diego County Water Authority Policy Letters to the Metropolitan Water District

The Water Authority takes an active role as one of the largest member agencies of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, carefully analyzing MWD board issues, documents and staff reports.  The Water Authority provides comment and  advocates on behalf of its ratepayers via letters and active participation in MWD board action and policy.

Authorize the Execution and Distribution of the Official Statement in Connection With the Issuance of the Water Revenue Refunding Bonds

Approve Amendments to the Metropolitan Water District Administrative Code to Current Laws and Practices and Make Corrections

Metropolitan’s June 12, 2012 “Notice of Default Pursuant to Amended and Restated Exchange Agreement”

Authorize Entering into a Local Resources Program Agreement with Municipal Water District of Orange County and the City of San Clemente for the San Clemente Recycled Water System Expansion Project

Request for Negotiation under Paragraph 11.1 of the Amended and Restated Agreement between the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California and the San Diego County Water Authority

Authorize the Execution and Distribution of the Official Statement in Connection with the Issuance of the Water Revenue Refunding Bonds

Proposed Biennial Budget and Associated Rates and Charges for 2012/13 and 2013/14

Authorize the Execution and Distribution of Remarketing Statement in Connection with the Remarketing of the Water Revenue Refunding Bonds

Proposed Biennial Budget and Associated Rates and Charges for 2012/13 and 2013/14

MWD Letters on Replenishment Dated December 21, 2011

SB 60 Annual Public Hearing and Report to the Legislature Regarding Adequacy of MWD’s Urban Water Management Plan

Approve Policy Principles for a Replenishment (Discounted Water) Program

KPMG Audit Report of MWD’s Basic Statements for Years Ending June 30, 2011 and 2010

Adjustments to Metropolitan’s Water Supply Allocation Plan Formula

Member Agency Willingness to Sign Take‐or‐Pay Contracts

Adopt the Long-Term Conservation Plan and Revised Policy Principles on Water Conservation