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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03/12/19 KRGSA AGENDA SPECIALKERN RIVER GSA SPECIAL MEETING Thursday, December 5, 2019 9:00 a.m. Kern County Water Agency 3200 Rio Mirada Drive, Bakersfield CA 93308 KCWA Board Room AC,FNI)A Board Members: Rodney Palla, Chair Gene Lundquist Bob Smith 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL 3. PUBLIC STATEMENTS 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES of the October 3, 2019, Regular Meeting and October 21, 2019, Special Meeting 5. NEW BUSINESS A. Correspondence received (City Clerk) B. i. Receive and File Financial Report (Sarah Hunley) ii. Approval of Outstanding Invoices for Horizon Water and Environmental (2) and Todd Groundwater (6) iii. Request additional cash call of $25,000 per agency, if DWR payment is not received by December 16, 2019 C. i. Management Group Updates (Beard, Chianello, Teglia) ii. Approval of the KGA cost share Agreement for subbasin annual reporting (Beard) iii. Incorporation of non -districted land into KRGSA (Teglia) a. Approval of Landowner Agreements b. Acknowledgment letter from Kern County C. Notification letter to Round Mountain MWC D. Approval of 2020 KRGSA Meeting Calendar E. Public Hearing to consider the adoption of a Groundwater Sustainability Plan (GSP) for the portion of the Kern County Subbasin of the Tulare Lake Groundwater Basin underlying the KRGSA Adoption of GSP 6. CLOSED SESSION A. Conference with Legal Counsel — Potential Litigation; Closed Session pursuant to Government Code section 54956.9(d) (2), (e) (1) (two matters). 7. CLOSED SESSION ACTION 8. COMMITTEE COMMENTS 9. ADJOURNMENT KERN RIVER GSA MINUTES MEETING OF October 3, 2019 Conference Room A, City Hall North, 1600 Truxtun Avenue 1. CALL TO ORDER REGULAR MEETING - 10:00 a.m. ACTION TAKEN 2.. ROLL CALL Present: Chairman Palla, Board Members Lundquist and Smith Absent: None 3. PUBLIC STATEMENTS None 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - of the August 19, 2019, and August 21, 2019, Special Meetings Motion by Board Member Lundquist, seconded by APPROVED Board Member Smith, for approval of minutes with changes that Attorney Hartsock recommended. 5. NEW BUSINESS A. Correspondence Received Kern County Planning, regarding Early Environmental Consultation Review for CD Activity #3.19.4 - Belle Terrace Park Improvement Project. Grimmay Farms, requesting 4.8 acres be added to the KRGSA Plan. Buena Vista Groundwater Sustainability Agency, giving notice that they have posted the Draft GSP to their website. Olcese Water District, Notice of Intent to adopt Olcese Groundwater Sustainability Plan. Bakersfield, California, October 3, 2019 - Page 2 5. NEW BUSINESS continued ACTION TAKEN B. Finance Report i. Receive and File Financial Report Randy McKeegan, Assistant Finance Director made staff comments. Motion by Board Member Smith, seconded by Board APPROVED Member Lundquist, to receive and file the financial report. ii. Approval of Outstanding Invoices for Horizon Water and Environment (2), and Todd Groundwater (3) Randy McKeegan, Assistant Finance Director made staff comments. Motion by Board Member Lundquist, seconded by APPROVED Board Member Smith, to approve the payments. C. i. Management Group Updates (Beard, Mulkay, Chianello) a. Proposition 68 Grant Application (D. Beard) David Beard, ID4 Manager, provided update. Staff recommends working with KGA staff in submitting a basin application. Motion by Board Member Lundquist, seconded by APPROVED Board Member Smith, to approve staff in submitting a basin application. b. Update on Proposition 1 Grant (D. Beard) David Beard, ID4 Manager, provided update. Art Chianello provided additional comments. Bakersfield, California, October 3, 2019 - Page 3 5. NEW BUSINESS continued ACTION TAKEN C. Report on Outreach Activities (D. Beard) David Beard, ID4 Manager, provided update. Steve Teglia, Chief Operating Officer of Kern Delta Water District, provided additional comments. C. ii. Policy Coordination Group Updates a. Basin Monitoring Network (M. Mulkay) Mark Mulkay, General Manager of Kern Delta Water District, provided update. b. Basin Subsidence Monitoring Mark Mulkay, General Manager of Kern Delta Water District, provided update. C. April 2020 Annual Report Requirement Mark Mulkay, General Manager of Kern Delta Water District, provided update. 5. Bakersfield, California, October 3, 2019 - Page 4 NEW BUSINESS continued ACTION TAKEN C. iii. Micellaneous a. Set Public Hearing date for GSP adoption (S. Teglia) Steve Teglia, Chief Operating Officer of Kern Delta Water District, provided update. Staff recommendations to set Public Hearing for December 5, 2019. Motion by Board Member Smith, seconded by Board APPROVED Member Lundquist, to set Public Hearing for December 5, 2019, 10:00 am. Richard Iger, Deputy City Attorney requested an amendment to the motion to include the location. Motion by Board Member Smith, seconded by Board APPROVED Member Lundquist to set Public Hearing for December 5, 2019, Kern County Water Agency, at 9:00 am. b. Approval of Agreement with Todd KRGSA 19-006 Groundwater to review additional GSP's (A. Chianello) Art Chianello, Water Resources Manager, made staff comments. Recommendation for approval of agreement. Motion by Board Member Lundquist, seconded by APPROVED Board Member Smith, to approve Agreement. Bakersfield, California, October 3, 2019 - Page 5 5. NEW BUSINESS continued ACTION TAKEN C. Accept Lamont PUD (M. Mulkay) Mark Mulkay, General Manager of Kern Delta Water District, made staff comments. Recommendation to adopt signature page and accept Lamont PUD into KRGSA as a C-1 Participant. Motion by Board Member Smith, seconded by Board APPROVED Member Lundquist, adopt signature page and accept Lamont PUD into KRGSA as a C-1 Participant. 6. CLOSED SESSION A. Conference with Legal Counsel — Potential Litigation; Closed Session pursuant to Government Code section 54956.9 (d) (2), (e) (1) (one matter). Motion by Chairman Palla, to adjourn to Closed Session at 10:26 a.m. Closed Session was adjourned by Chairman Palla at 11:48 a.m. 7. CLOSED SESSION ACTION A. Conference with Legal Counsel — Potential NO REPORTABLE ACTION Litigation; Closed Session pursuant to Government Code section 54956.9 (d) (2), (e) (1) (one matter). B. COMMITTEE COMMENTS Board Member Smith would like staff to consider the cancellation of the November 7, 2019, regular meeting. Bakersfield, California, October 3, 2019 — Page 6 9. ADJOURNMENT Board Member Lundquist adjourned the meeting at 11:49 a.m. Chair of the Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency ATTEST: SECRETARY of the Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency KERN RIVER GSA MINUTES MEETING OF October 21, 2019 Conference Room A, City Hall North, 1600 Truxtun Avenue 1. CALL TO ORDER SPECIAL MEETING - 1:30 p.m. 2.. ROLL CALL Present: Chairman Palla, Board Members Lundquist and Smith Absent: None 3. PUBLIC STATEMENTS None 4. NEW BUSINESS A. Proposition 68 Grant Application: • Approval of Resolution authorizing application Steve Teglia, Chief Operating Officer of Kern Delta Water District, provided staff comments. Staff recommends adoption of resolution. Motion by Board Member Smith, seconded by Board Member Lundquist, to adopt resolution. • Approval of Agreement with Horizon Water and Environmental and related cost sharing agreement(s) Steve Teglia, Chief Operating Officer of Kern Delta Water District, provided staff comments. Staff recommends adoption of agreement. Motion by Board Member Smith, seconded by Board Member Lundquist, to adopt resolution. ACTION TAKEN KRGSA 001-19 APPROVED KRGSA 19-007 APPROVED Bakersfield, California, October 21, 2019 — Page 2 ACTION TAKEN 8. COMMITTEE COMMENTS 9. ADJOURNMENT Chairman Palla adjourned the meeting at 1:43 p.m. Chair of the Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency ATTEST: SECRETARY of the Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency Kern River GSA Report of Receipts and Disbursements for the 2018-19 Fiscal Year Report information as of November 26, 2019 Beginning Balance of KRGSA Trust as of July 1, 2019 Receipts $ 82,678.40 Date Amount Received Received from: Received 7/1/2019 Kern County Water Agency $ 50,000.00 7/11/2019 City of Bakersfield 50,000.00 7/22/2019 Kern Groundwater Authority GUMP 107,715.00 8/8/2019 Kern Delta Water District 50,000.00 8/30/2019 Kern County Water Agency 50,000.00 10/29/2019 Olcese Water District Member Fee 1,021.73 Total Receipts in this Fiscal Year $ 308,736.73 Disbursements Authorized Date COB Check Amount for payment Paid Payee Number Paid by KRGSA on: 7/19/2019 Todd Groundwater 694142 $ 48,010.08 7/11/2019 7/19/2019 Horizon Water & Environmental 694131 30,659.96 7/11/2019 8/8/2019 Todd Groundwater 694142 56,154.27 8/1/2019 8/29/2018 Horizon Water & Environmental 695740 15,764.51 8/21/2019 8/29/2019 Todd Groundwater 695840 64,259.20 8/21/2019 10/17/2019 Horizon Water & Environmental 697899 13,283.79 10/3/2019 10/17/2019 Todd Groundwater 698026 65,783.75 10/3/2019 Total Disbursements in this Fiscal Year Balance in KRGSA Trust as of report date $ 97,499.57 (city trust account: Fund 618) Kern River GSA Contract Monitoring Worksheet Report information as of November 26, 2019 Aereement # 16-001 - Horizon Water & Environment LLC S:\A.cco,ming\KRGSA\report of receipts and disbursements 2019 mid yrCM - Horizon 11/25/20191:20 PM Amount Date Notes Scope I Original Contract $ 194,000.00 August 4, 2016 $ 194,000.00 Scope2 Amendment#1 $ 82,000.00 Feb. 1, 2018 Grant Application $ 82,000.00 Scope3 Amendment #2 $ 89,263.00 May 3, 2018 Grant Administation $ 89,263.00 $ 365,263.00 Scope l-GSA/GSP(208-05) Scope2- Grant Application '.. Scope3- Grant Admin.(208-09) Acct. 16.036 Acct. 17.022 Acct. 18.020 Authorized Remaining Remaining Remaining Data COB Check Invoice for payment Amount Contract Amount Contract Amount Contract Paid Number Number by KRGSA on Paid Balance Paid Balance Paid Balance Beginning Balance $ 194,000.00 $ 82,000.00 $ 89,263.00 12/2/2016 651494 1887 12/1/2016 $ 1,508.84 192,491.16 $ - 82,000.00 $ - 89,263.00 2/10/2017 654461 1994 2/2/2017 7,434.19 185,056.97 82,000.00 89,263.00 6/9/2017 659813 2125 6/1/2017 3,933.73 181,123.24 82,000.00 89,263.00 7/21/2017 661850 2258 7/13/2017 7,556.23 173,567.01 82,000.00 89,263.00 9/15/2017 664192 2310 9/7/2017 6,243.69 167,323.32 82,000.00 89,263.00 9/15/2017 664192 2332 9/7/2017 18,489.96 148,833.36 82,000.00 89,263.00 10/13/2017 665404 2418 10/5/2017 11,770.43 137,062.93 82,000.00 89,263.00 12/15/2017 668122 2459 12/7/2017 - 137,062.93 18,974.18 63,025.82 89,263.00 12/15/2017 668122 2467 12/7/2017 4,246.16 132,816.77 63,025.82 89,263.00 12/15/2017 668122 2501 12/7/2017 - 132,816.77 44,825.60 18,200.22 89,263.00 2/9/2018 670500 2546 2/1/2018 3,481.05 129,335.72 18,200.22 89,263.00 2/9/2018 670500 2557 2/1/2018 - 129,335.72 17,881.04 319.18 89,263.00 2/9/2018 670500 2586 2/1/2018 2,058.42 127,277.30 319.18 89,263.00 4/13/2018 673428 2710 4/5/2018 1,637.45 125,639.85 319.18 89,263.00 4/13/2018 673428 2761 4/5/2018 2,574.96 123,064.89 319.18 89,263.00 5/11/2018 674720 2818 5/3/2018 2,115.03 120,949.86 319.18 89,263.00 6/15/2018 676259 2878 6/7/2018 5,035.13 115,914.73 319.18 89,263.00 6/15/2018 676259 2911 6/7/2018 115,914.73 319.18 3,909.00 85,354.00 8/10/2018 678844 2959 8/2/2018 4,705.64 111,209.09 319.18 85,354.00 8/10/2018 678844 2958 8/2/2018 111,209.09 319.18 5,219.56 80,134.44 9/14/2018 680452 3029 9/6/2018 5,532.98 105,676.11 319.18 80,134.44 9/14/2018 680452 3032 9/6/2018 105,676.11 319.18 2,530.56 77,603.88 10/12/2018 681851 3100 10/4/2018 4,027.79 101,648.32 319.18 77,603.88 11/16/2018 683333 3155 11/8/2018 9,072.02 92,576.30 319.18 77,603.88 12/14/2018 684455 3230 11/8/2018 3,359.13 89,217.17 319.18 77,603.88 1/18/2019 685915 3281 1/10/2019 - 89,217.17 319.18 5,965.12 71,638.76 1/18/2019 685915 3291 1/10/2019 3,234.36 85,982.81 319.18 71,638.76 1/18/2019 685915 3337 1/10/2019 6,120.85 79,861.96 319.18 71,638.76 3/15/2019 688388 3418 3/12/2019 - 79,861.96 319.18 3,002.35 68,636.41 4/12/2019 689632 3480 4/4/2019 3,479.31 76,382.65 319.18 - 68,636.41 4/12/2019 689632 3520 4/4/2019 - 76,382.65 319.18 2,698.63 65,937.78 5/10/2019 690810 3516 5/2/2019 8,265.03 68,117.62 319.18 65,937.78 6/14/2019 692547 3691 6/6/2019 1,285.40 66,832.22 319.18 65,937.78 7/19/2019 694131 3736 7/11/2019 66,832.22 319.18 22,267.48 43,670.30 7/19/2019 694131 3749 7/11/2019 4,990.64 61,841.58 319.18 43,670.30 7/19/2019 694131 3676 7/11/2019 61,841.58 319.18 3,401.84 40,268.46 7/19/2019 694131 3676 7/11/2019 61,841.58 319.18 40,268.46 8/29/2019 695740 3891 8/21/2019 3,941.28 57,900.30 319.18 40,268.46 8/29/2019 695740 3894 8/21/2019 57,900.30 319.18 11,823.23 28,445.23 10/17/2019 697899 3970 10/3/2019 57,900.30 319.18 2,769.93 25,675.30 10/17/2019 697899 3956 10/3/2019 10,514.03 47,386.27 319.18 25,675.30 47,386.27 , 319.18 , 25,675.30 S:\A.cco,ming\KRGSA\report of receipts and disbursements 2019 mid yrCM - Horizon 11/25/20191:20 PM Kern River GSA Contract Monitoring Worksheet Report information as of November 26, 2019 Agreement tt 16-002 & tt 19-003 - Todd Groundwater Scope 1 Scope 2 Scope 3 Sc. pe 4 Date Amount Amount Amount Amount Notes Original Contract August 4, 2016 $360,000.00- Amendment#1 Apri 16, 2017 $ (36.00) Scope ladjustment Amendment#1 Apri 16, 2017 $431,957.00 $ - $ - Scope 2a mendment Amendment U2 Sept. 6, 2018 $ 36.00 Scope ladjustment Amendment U2 Sept. 6, 2018 $ 190,000.00 Scope 3a mendment Amendment U3 Apri 14, 2019 $173,029.00 Scope la mendment Original Contract Feb. 7,2019 $ 242,000.00 C2VSim Model $ 1,396,986.00 $ 533,029.00 $ 431,957.00 $ 190,000.00 $ 242,000.00 Scope 1 Scope 2 Scope 3 Scope 4 Authorized IAcct.(62306) GSA/GSP (Acct (62307) Sub-basn Mod.lfi6t "'i Acct (62306) Acct (62308) Date COB Check Invoice for payment Amount Contract Amount Contract Amount Contract Amount Contract Paid Number Number by KRGSA on Paid Balance Paid Balance Paid Balance Paid Balance Beginning Balance $ 533,029.00 $ 431,957.00 $ 190,000.00 $ 242,000.00 11/10/2016 650665 62306- 9-16 11/3/2016 $ 2,256.25 530,772 75 '.. 431,957 00 190,000 00 242,000.00 12/2/2016 651513 62306-10-16 12/1/2016 15,436.42 515,336 33 ''. 431,957 00 190,000 00 242,000.00 2/10/2017 654488 62306-11-16 2/2/2017 754.30 514,582 03 '.. 431,957 00 190,000 00 242,000.00 4/14/2017 657389 62306-02-17 4/6/2017 6,360.40 508,221 63 431,957 00 190,000 00 242,000.00 6/9/2017 659826 62306-03-17 6/1/2017 10,255.60 497,966 03 '.. 431,957 00 190,000 00 242,000.00 6/9/2017 659826 62306-04-17 6/1/2017 9,080.05 488,885 98 '.. 431,957 00 190,000 00 242,000.00 7/21/2017 661879 62306 -OS -17 7/13/2017 15,855.15 473,030 83 ''. 431,957 00 190,000 00 242,000.00 7/21/2017 661879 62307 -OS -17 7/13/2017 473,030 83 '.. 13,244.20 418,712 80 190,000 00 242,000.00 9/15/2017 664209 62306-06-17 9/7/2017 11,480.76 461,550 07 ''. 418,712 80 190,000 00 242,000.00 9/15/2017 664209 62307-06-17 9/7/2017 461,550 07 '.. 19,361.80 399,351 00 190,000 00 242,000.00 9/15/2017 664209 62306-07-17 9/7/2017 6,052.13 455,497 94 ''. 399,351 00 190,000 00 242,000.00 9/15/2017 664209 62307-07-17 9/7/2017 455,497 94 '.. 5,012.80 394,338 20 190,000 00 242,000.00 10/13/2017 665471 62306 -OS -17 10/5/2017 1,927.30 453,570 64 ''. 394,338 20 190,000 00 242,000.00 10/13/2017 665471 62307 -OS -17 10/5/2017 453,570 64 '.. 6,626.95 387,711 25 190,000 00 242,000.00 12/15/2017 668157 62306-09-17 12/7/2017 12,770.02 440,800 62 '.. 387,711 25 190,000 00 242,000.00 12/15/2017 668157 62307-09-17 12/7/2017 440,800 62 ''. 9,702.25 378,009 00 190,000 00 242,000.00 12/15/2017 668157 62306-10-17 12/7/2017 19,612.75 421,187 87 '.. 378,009 00 190,000 00 242,000.00 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(1,25178) 7,87025 15,901.92 122,082.75 7/19/2019 694142 62308-1-519 7/11/2019 173,02900 (1,25178) 7,87025 9,909.55 112,173.20 8/8/2019 694906 62306-6-19 8/1/2019 9,238.60 163,790 40 ''. (1,251 78) 7,870.25 0 00 112,173.20 8/8/2019 694906 62308-6-19 8/1/2019 173,029 00 (1,251 78) 0 00 27,912.17 84,261.03 8/8/2019 694906 62308-1-619 8/1/2019 163,790 40 ''. (1,251 78) 0 00 11,133.25 73,127.78 8/29/2019 695840 62306-7-19 8/21/2019 24,791.60 138,998 80 (1,251 78) 0 00 73,127.78 8/29/2019 695840 62308-7-19 8/21/2019 138,998 80 (1,251 78) 0 00 29,290.45 43,837.33 8/29/2019 695840 62308-1-719 8/21/2019 138,998 80 ''. (1,251 78) 0 00 10,177.15 33,660.18 10/17/2019 698026 62306-8-19 10/3/2019 33,786.67 105,21213 (1,25178) 000 33,660.18 10/17/2019 698026 62308-1-819 10/3/2019 105,21213 ''. (1,25178) 000 4,851.33 28,808.85 10/17/2019 698026 62308-8-19 10/3/2019 105,21213 (1,25178) 000 27,145.75 1,663.10 105,21213 (1,25178) 000 1,663.10 S:\Accounting\KRGSA\report of receipts and disbursements 2019 mid y,CM -Todd 11/25/20191:20 PM Kern River GSA Contract Monitoring Worksheet Report information as of November 26, 2019 Kern Groundwater Authority - authorized letter from KRGSA - Sept. 1, 2016 Amount Date Notes Original Contract $ 55,685.00 Sept. 1, 2016 letter agreement Remaining Date COR Check Invnice Amnunt Contract Authorized for payment by KRGSA on: beginning balance Authorized Contract for payment > »,uu�,.uu by KRGSA on: 6/9/2017 659815 2017-05 $ 31,146.00 24,539.00 6/1/2017 12/15/2017 668129 2017-35 $ 12,272.00 12,267.00 12/7/2017 5/11/2018 674733 2018-39 $ 10,430.82 1,836.18 5/3/2018 Kern Groundwater Authority - authorized letter from KRGSA - May 3, 2018 Amount Date Notes Original Contract $ 9,535.44 May 3, 2018 letter agreement Remaining Authorized Date COB Check Invoice Amount Contract for payment Paid Number Number Paid Balance by KRGSA on: Beginning Balance $ 9,535.44 8/10/2018 678848 2018-69 $ 9,683.76 (148.32) 8/2/2018 Kern Groundwater Authority - authorized letter from KRGSA - January 10, 2019 (#19-001) Amount Date Notes Original Contract $ 10,278.35 Jan. 10, 2019 letter agreement Date COR Check Invnice A—unt beginning balance 3/15/2019 688391 2019-03 $ 10,278.35 S:\Accounting\KRGSA\report of receipts and disbursements 2019 mid yrCM - KGA Remaining Authorized Contract for payment Balance by KRGSA on: $ 10,278.35 - 3/12/2019 11/25/20191:20 PM O��On (911, P.O. BOX 2727 Oakland, CA 94602 510-986-1851 ken(&.horizonh2o.com www.horizonh2o.com Bill To Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency Bakersfield City Clerk's Office 1600 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 INVOICE Date Invoice # Project 10/7/2019 4010 16.036 Groundwater Sustainability Plan as1 7�u , x Terms Net 45 Personnel/item Description HrslQty Rate Amount Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency KRGSA Contract 16-001 For services rendered September i - 30, 2019 Kenneth Schwarz Principal 9 210.00 1,890.00 Debra Lilly Sr. Associate 53.25 175.00 9,318.75 Sandra Wieder Admin 0.5 75.00 37.50 Subtotal 11,246.25 Debra Lilly - Mileage (548) 317.84 317.84 8-1/2x11 Color Print 158 1.00 158.00 8-1/2x11 Photocopies 204 0.15 30.60 Total Reimbursable Expenses 506.44 Markup 8.00% 40.52 Total Reimbursable Expenses 546.96 For Services provided through September 30, 2019 —~` Invoice Total $11,793.21 Approval Signature Horizon Water and Environment, LLC is a California Limited Liability Company and a Certified Small Business (452574) wp r_r W N E 1! 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Peer Review for Draft GSP Sections Lilly, Debra 9/30/2019 $175.00 2.50 $437.50 3. Peer Review for Draft GSP Sections Schwarz, Kenneth 9127/2019 $210.00 0.50 $105.00 3. Peer Review for Draft GSP Sections Schwarz, Kenneth 9/24/2019 $210.00 0.50 $105.00 3. Peer Review for Draft GSP Sections Lilly, Debra 9118/2019 $175.00 4.00 $700.00 3. Peer Review for Draft GSP Sections Lilly, Debra 9/17/2019 $175.00 1.25 $218.75 3. Peer Review for Draft GSP Sections Schwarz, Kenneth 9/16/2019 $210.00 0.50 $105.00 3. Peer Review for Draft GSP Sections Lilly, Debra 9/12/2019 $175.00 3.00 $525.00 3. Peer Review for Draft GSP Sections Lilly, Debra 9/11/2019 $175.00 6.50 $1,137.50 3. Peer Review for Draft GSP Sections Lilly, Debra 9/10/2019 $175.00 3.00 $525.00 3. Peer Review for Draft GSP Sections Schwarz, Kenneth 9/10/2019 $210.00 0.50 $105.00 3. Peer Review for Draft GSP Sections Lilly, Debra 9/9/2019 $175.00 3.50 $612.50 3. Peer Review for Draft GSP Sections Schwarz, Kenneth 9/9/2019 $210.00 0.50 $105.00 3. Peer Review for Draft GSP Sections Lilly, Debra 9/6/2019 $175.00 3.00 $525.00 3. Peer Review for Draft GSP Sections Schwarz, Kenneth 9/6/2019 $210.00 1.00 $210.00 3. Peer Review for Draft GSP Sections Lilly, Debra 9/5/2019 $175.00 4.25 $743.75 3. Peer Review for Draft GSP Sections Schwarz, Kenneth 9/3/2019 $210.00 1.00 $210.00 Subtotal for 3. Peer Review for Draft GSP Sections 35.50 $6,370.00 4. Draft Communication Plan Schwarz, Kenneth 911912019 $210.00 1.00 $210.00 Subtotal for 4. Draft Communication Plan 1.00 $210.00 6. Plan Refinement and Finalization Schwarz, Kenneth 9/19/2019 $210.00 1.00 $210.00 6. Plan Refinement and Finalization Schwarz, Kenneth 9/18/2019 $210.00 1.00 $210.00 6. Plan Refinement and Finalization Schwarz, Kenneth 9/18/2019 $210.00 1.00 $210.00 Subtotal for 6. Plan Refinement and Finalization 3.00 $630.00 8. General Program Communications & Lilly, Debra 9/30/2019 $175.00 1.00 $175.00 8. General Program Communications & Schwarz, Kenneth 9/30/2019 $210.00 0.50 $105.00 8. General Program Communications & Lilly, Debra 9/27/2019 $175.00 4.50 $787.50 8. General Program Communications & Lilly, Debra 9/26/2019 $175.00 5.75 $1,006.25 8. General Program Communications & Lilly, Debra 9/25/2019 $175.00 1.50 $262.50 8. General Program Communications & Lilly, Debra 9/24/2019 $175.00 1.50 $262.50 8. General Program Communications & Lilly, Debra 9/17/2019 $175.00 3.25 $568.75 8. General Program Communications & Wieder, Sandy 9/12/2019 $75.00 0.50 $37.50 Subtotal for 8. General Program Communications & Mtgs 18.50 $3,205.00 Total 62.75 $11,246.25 0 CL d d H d CL x W V .O �.n (. 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Box 2727 Oakland, CA 94602 510-986-1851 ken!a?horizonh2o.com www.horizonh2o.com Bill To Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency Bakersfield City Clerk's Office 1600 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 INVOICE Date Invoice # Project 10/25/2019 4052 18.020 Grant Admin Prop 1 SGWP Grant o Terms Net 45 Personnellitem Description HrslQty Rate Amount Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency Grant Administrative Services Prop I SGWP Grant For services rendered September 1 - 30, 2019 Kenneth Schwarz Principal 0.75 215.00 161.25 Thomasin Grim Director 3.25 195.00 633.75 Debra Lilly Sr. Associate 1 175.00 175.00 Sandra Wieder Admin 0.25 87.00 21.75 Labor Subtotal 991.75 8-112x11 Color Print 34 1.00 34.00 8-112x11 Photocopies 9 0.15 1.35 Unlimited Conferencing 68 0.125 8.50 Reimbursable Expenses Subtotal 43.85 Mark-up 10.00% 4.39 Reimbursable Expenses Total 48.24 For Services provided through /' �"- � $1,039.99 September 30, 2019 Invoice Total Approval Signature Horizon Water and Environment, LLC is a California Limited Liability Company and a Certified Small Business (#52574) J J -O C N d E r O C •j r oy� W C d a Ra yd„ C Y �q ' R �a N N W n n o o N iy OD r 0 h CL r O v CD V C7 Lq M Z to 00 Ch N LA u 0 m V w aco Q W CO 0: VR 69n E$ if) 4^ Y.+ C W CD to J H It( N Q N N lC? 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Implementing Reporting and Invoicing Grim, Thomasin 913012019 $195.00 0.75 $146.25 2. Implementing Reporting and invoicing Grim, Thomasin 911012019 $195.00 2.50 $487.50 Subtotal for 2. Implementing Reporting and Invoicing 3.25 $633.75 4, Project Management Wieder, Sandy 9116/2019 $87.00 0.25 $21.75 4. Project Management Schwarz, Kenneth 9/1012019 $215.00 0.50 $107.50 4. Project Management Schwarz, Kenneth 9/9/2019 $215.00 0,25 $53.75 Subtotal for 4. 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N Z U E C7 m rn �- E 't co O N r+ O V O1 r r N Q O 4) N a O p � Q cF% o, m O F- O TODDM, G R 0 U N D WA r E R 2490 Mariner Square Loop, Suite 215 Alameda, CA 94501 510/747-6920 Federal ID# 94-2490748 BILL TO: Kern River Groundwater KRGSA 16-002 Sustainability Agency Bakersfield City Clerks Office 1600'Fruxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 Project No: 62,306 Kern River GSA GSP DESCRIPTION Professional services in connection with a Groundwater Sustaillability Plan. Phyllis Stanin Iris Priestaf Professional Services Subtotal Communications Fee @ 2% of Professional Services Drafting, GIS & Support Services: Mike Wottrich Administrative/Secretarial: Cynthia Obuchi Outside Expenses: Hotel Accommodations Car Rental & Gas ($130.99 car and $81.73 gas) Standard expense fee @ 10% of total Outside Expenses Attached find budget status spreadsheet. DATE 10/8/2019 HOURS RATE AMOUNT 29.75 220.00 6,545.00 0,5 220.00 110.00 6,655.00 6,655 0b2 133.10 1 110.00 I I OM 025 100.00 25.00 117.85 117M 212.72 21232 330.57 0.10 33.06 Sept. I - Sept. 30 $7,286.73 This invoice is now due and payable. Balances unpaid ovcr 30 days accrue 1.51,4 interest per month, If payment for previous charges has; been sent, please accept our thanks and disregard our reminder ot'prcvious unpaid charges, 4tl e kAr NM A � r M :4� � P aM . a . . . . m��. M M ..... . .... .. . am Wr r wr y S W} Iv ¢Nu aqb @r aN aM ur.... wSM W+ Mn le& any axy uM4eF w Po nJY mFb 0 #M C V1 YM u8 VF 4 W i f CAI f k" i n t N AJ fW a4 N * Cn P.b Wm � Wn MA MW Wb Wb M m M 1nY cM WY W1 M 4 WW � p �W M.b �I y, m~t CNS tw � W Pri� * f +kY 11 +M �y � nM Wk Wk WA Wh uAk M YM �� 4M1 aPo ✓# M rPo aH 11 ? �y L #"' py M1 f f ql^ ktY p yu. �tl wr � �W# M4 : H a°�+q Ne wY � WY N# rvY n r mwu awauwiuwmwawwmu WY xM M uw vum.. 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L M 1 J s u a 4> a"b MM qqyy yy�� f CY aG � CJ u9 C 1 ti uh CY mY w,Y .n rtW N �p INO 1 I f r I 116 ir. a CL M1b M � •4 x � � .Ns � 6 yyy Cp rv. UY � . � '�' � d a LU 115, 110"Im"I"O D D M Invoice GROUNDWATER DATE INVOICE NO. 2490 Mariner Square Loop, Suite 215 10/8/2019 623089-19 Alameda, CA 94501 510/747-6920 Federal ID# 94-2490748 BILL, TO: Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Ag Attn: Bakersfield City Clerks Office 1.600 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 Project No: 62308 -Projected Water Budgets DESCRIPTION HOURS RATE AMOUNT Professional Services to develop SGMA projected water budgets. KCYA FUNDED INVOICE 'I'ask #2: Alternative Analysis Mike Maley 48 215.00 10,320.00 Professional Services Subtotal:$10,320 , 2% of Professional Services (,"birimunications Fee (& 10,320 0.02 206,40 )utside Consultants: Hydrolytics, Inc. 4,500.00 4,500b0 Total "rask#5:$15,026.40 "task #7: Product Coordination Mike Maley 7 215.00 1,505.00 Professional Services Subtotal: $1,505.00 Communications Fee @ 2% of Professional Services 1,505 0.02 30.10 Administrative/Secretarial: Cynthia Obuchi 0.25 115.00 2835 Total Task #7: $1,563.85 Task#8: Workshops Mike Maley 6 215.00 1,290.00 Professional Services Subtotal: $1,290.00 Communications Fee @ 2% of Professional Services 1,290 0.02 25.80 Total'I'ask #8: 1,315.80 Note KGA FUNDED INVOICE Sept. I - Sept. 3 0 $17,906.05 This invoice is now due mul pavable. Balances unpaid over 30 days accrue 1.5% interest per month. ll'paymcrit for previous charges him been sent, please accept our thanks and disregard out reminder of'previous unpaid charges. NF -71 r l t[ s Hydralytics LLC 2443 Fair Cas Blvd 081, Sacramento, CA 9w825 September 30, 2019 Todd Groundwater Attn-. Accounts Payable 2490 Mariner Square Loop, Suite 215 Alameda, CA 94SOl-1080 Re: September 2019 Invoice, Project No. 62998—Kern County Subbasin-Wide Water Budget Modeling with C2VSim To Whom It May Concern'. Enclosed please find the invoice for $4,500.00 far services rendered under the above referenced project for September 2019. I worked 25 hours on this project in September 2019. During this period I worked with Mike Maley to continue updating the C2VSimFG model for the Kern Su bbasin, modify proposed demand reduction and supply augmentation projects in C2VSim rci future sce harios, and prepare documentation. If you have any questions, pleas'e call meat your convenience. Sincerely, Charles F. Brush, PE PhD Charie5.Brush@Hydroiytics-LLC,corn 'eqo 1'; .1 � Hydrolytics Hydrolytics LLC 2443 Fiar Oaks Blvd #81 Sa cra rn ento, CA 95.825 Tel: 530-522-8746 Fax: 916-971-1522 BRLT6: Todd Groundwater Attn. Accounts Payable 2490 Mari tier Square La o p, Suite 215 Alameda, CA 94501-'10$0 fln-Voicb 4 E Datb 201909 9130119 ma E custonjery bu' I 6-69b - 6737 "add Groundwater Project No. 62308 Kern County Su bbas! n -Wide Water BUdget Nqo d el i n g with C2VSi m Attn: Michael Maley Q y Rath Arii&frit p _t Professional services, Task 4: CVS I m Water B u dget Cc rn p let i o n II , Charles Brush i 5, I 180 00 4,5001 Q0 kk [--T'OTAL, 4,500.00 Ifyou have any questions aboutthIs invoice, please contact Charles F, Brush 530-522-8746 Charles. a rush @ Hydrolytics-LLC. cam r—Noft [Charles Brush k&16T308 - Ke m R ive r GSA, T a d d G rcu n d water / \Rqriloo. , I Sep -19 :] Hydrotytics r—Noft [Charles Brush k&16T308 - Ke m R ive r GSA, T a d d G rcu n d water / \Rqriloo. , I Sep -19 :] TODD GROUNDWATER 2490 Mariner Square Loop, Suite 215 Alarneda, CA 94501 510/747-6920 Federal ID# 94-2490748 BILL TO: Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Age Attn: Bakersfield City Clerk's Office 1600 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 Project No: 62308-01 Prof. Water Budget DESCRIPTION Professional services to develop SGMA projected water budgets, KERN RIVER GSA ['UNIJEIJ INVOKT Task #6: ProjectTechnical Report Mike Maley Professional Services Subtotal: $2,257.50 Communications l"ce (- 2% of Professional Services Task #7: Project Coordination Administrative/Secretarial: Cynthia Obuchi Total Task 97: $2835 Task #8: Workshops Maureen Reilly Professional Services Subtotal: $1,800.00 Communications Fee (, 2% of Professional Services Note KERN RIVER GSA 1,11NDED INVOICE' DATE INVOICE NO. 10/8/2019 62308-1 919 HOURS RATE AMOUN'I` 10,5 215.00 2,257.50 2,257.5 0.02 45.15 025 115.00 28,75 9 200.00 1,5100.00 1,80() OM 36M Sept.] - Sept. 30 $4,167.40 This invoice is now due and payah1c. Balaruxs unpaid ovcr 30 days accruc 1.5% interest per month, If payment for previous charges has hct.n scra, please acccpt our thanks and disregard our reminder of prcvious unpaid charges. 4J ;r it i r a u «w s; P M M IA Itl "I"17ODD G R 0 L) N DWAT E R 2490 Mariner Square Loop, Suite 215 Alameda, CA 94501 510/747-6920 Federal ID4 94-2490748 B) L1, TO: Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Ag Attn: Bakersfield City Clerks Office 1600 "fruxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 Project No: 62308 -Projected Water Budgets DESCRIP,rION Professional Services to develop SGMA projected water budgets. KGA FUNDED INVOICE Task #2: Alternative Analysis Mike Maley Professional Services Subtotal: $2,580.00 Communications Fee (4 2% of Professional Set -vices Outside Consultants: Hydrolyties, Inc. Total Task #2:$5,871.60 Task #5: Preferred Alternative Scenario Mike Maley Professional Services Subtotal: $2,150.00 Communications Fee @ 2% of Professional Services Outside Consultants: Hydrolytics, Inc. 'notal Task #5: $3,453.00 Task #7:! Project Coordination Mike Maley Professional Services Subtotal: $860.00 Comiruloications Fee @ 2% of Professional Services Administrative/Secretarial: Cynthia Obuchi Total'I'ask #7: $905.95 Note KGA FUNDED 11VC ICE DATE 11/8/2019 I t1#161W RATE AMOUNT 12 215.00 2,580.00 2,580 0.02 51.60 3,240.00 3,240.00 10 215.00 2,150M 2,150 0,02 4100 1,26001 1,260.00 4 215.00 860.00 860 0.02 17,20 0.25 115M 28.75 October I - October 31 $10,230.55 This invoice is now due and payable, Balances unpaid over 30 days accrue 1.5°16 interest per month, 11'payrnent for previous charges has been sent, please ac"pi our than and disregard our reminder of'previous unpaid charges. I I � � ` \ \ � \ \ k \ \� \� �T- "M M. H % ld ro lyyy■■JY}/+/yt i CS Y H yd ro tocs LLC 2aA3 Fa i r Oaks U 1v r P 8 1, 5 �,, rarp,, r, i i to, CA 95a2' November 1, 2019 Todd Groundwater Attn: Accounts Payable 2490 Mariner Square Loop, Suite 215 Alameda, CA 94501-1080 Re. October 2019 Invoice, Project No. 62308 — Kern County Subbasin-Wide Water Budget Modeling with C2VSim To Whom It May Concern: Enclosed please find the invoice for $4,500.00 for services rendered under the above referenced project for October 2019. I worked 25 hours on this project in October 2019. During this period I prepared detailed documentation of the data sources and methods used to modify the C2VSim Public Beta model for the Kern Update. This included methods and data used to modify and update the historical si m u I atio n, develop future scenarios, a n d incorporate proposed rn a nag ern ent actions i nto the future scenarios. If you have any questions, please call me at your convenience, Sincerely, C Charles F. Brush, PE PhD Cliarles.Brush@Hydrolytics-LLC.com Hydrolytics Hydrolyflcs LLC 2443 Fiar Oaks Blvd #81 Sacramento, CA 95825 Tel-, 530-522-8746 Fax, 916-971-1522 Todd Groundwater Att n: Acco u nits Payab te 2490 Mariner Square Loop, Suite 215 Atameda, CA 94501-1080 Due= � E I invoi.ce DMe 201910 11/1/19 Customer ',:Due DAte.7 6737 Todd Groundwater Project No. 62308 Kern County Subbasin-Wide Water Budget Modeling with C2VSi rn Attn: Michael Maley If you have any questions about this invoice, please contact Charles F. Brush 530.522-8746 Charles. B rush@Hydrolyfics-LLC.com Hydrolytics I Name, I Charles Brush I I Project 162308 -Kern River GSA, Todd Groundwater I TODD G R 0 L,J N DWAT E R 2490 Mariner Square Loop, Suite 215 Alameda, CA 94501 510/747-6920 Federal ID# 94-2490748 BILL TO: kern River Groundwater Sustainability Age Attn: Bakersfield City Clerk's Office 1600 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 DESCRIPTION Professional services to develop SOMA projected water budgets. KERN RIVER GSA FUNDED INVOICE Task #5: Preferred Alternative Scenario Cindy Maroney Professional Services Subtotal: $616.25 Communications Fee @ 2% of Professional Services Total Task #5: $628.58 Task #6: Project Technical Report Mike Maley Professional Services Subtotal: $1,720.00 Communications Fee @ 2% of Professional Services Total Task #6: $1754.40 lask #7: Project Coordination Phyllis Stanin Professional Services Subtotal: $165.00 Communications Fee @ 2% of Professional Services Administrative/Secretarial: Cynthia Obuchi Total Task #7: $197.05 I I ask #8: Workshops Mike Maley Professional Services Subtotal: $2,150,00 Communications Fee @ 2% of Professional Services Total'I'ask: $2,193.00 Note KERN RIVER GSA FUNDED INVOI("E DATE 11/8/2019 Invoice HOURS RATE AMOUNT 4.25 145.00 616.25 616.25 0.02 12.33 8 215.00 1,720.00 1,720 0.02 34.40 0.75 220M 165.00 165 0,02 330 025 115b0 28.75 10 215.00 2,150.00 2,150 0.02 4100 October I - October 31 $4,773.03 ,Oris invoice is now due and payable. Balances unpaid over 30 days accrue 1.5% interest per month, If payment for previous charges has been sent, please accept our thanks and disregard our rerninder of previous unpaid charges. .�.yIa lm V ui 40 0E 0 0 0Z +yy 0 �C+� 11�"i M �r w• I��i 111 l��d I� 411E 4W WL Wn M M Y • a� X4M it co NR 1W 001 x r"" a M �" CL 0. ., T'emmsi�roni�mmmm,m IM Invoice G R 0 U hl [".) W A"T" E R DATE INVOICE NO. 2490 Mariner Square Loop, Suite 215 11/8/2019 62306 10-19 Alameda, CA 94501 510/747-6920 Federal lD# 94-2490748 BILL TO: Kern River Groundwater KRGSA 16-002 Sustainability Agency Bakersfield City Clerks Office 1600'Fruxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 PIroject No: 62306 Kern River GSA GSP DESCRIIYFION HOURS RATE AMOUNT Professional services in connection with a Groundwater Sustainability Plan. Phyllis Stanin 80.25 220.00 17,655.00 Amber Ritchie 36,5 150.00 5,475.00 Maureen Reilly 8 200,00 1,600.00 Professional Services Subtotal 24,730.00 Communications Fee @ 2% of Professional Services 24,730 0.02 494.60 Drafting, GIS & Support Services: Mike Wottrich is 110.00 1,980.00 Administrative/Secretarial: Cynthia Obuchi 0.25 100.00 25�00 Attached find budget status spreadsheet. October I -October 31 $27,2290 This invoice is now due and payable. Balances unpaid over 30 days accrue 1.5% interest per month. If paymcnt for previous charges has bccfl sent, please accept our thanks and disregard our rcryunder of'previous unpaid charges. a .2 �6 4 mM 21 Zll wX ws mn S3 Cr fy aua . . .......... on tr V pi co CL KERN GROUNDWATER AUTHORITY November 20, 2019 To: Kern River GSA Buena Vista WSD GSA Henry Miller WD GSA Olcese WD GSA Re: Reimbursement Agreement for Annual Reporting of the Kern Sub -basin The Kern Groundwater Authority (KGA), the Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency (KRGSA), the Buena Vista WSD Groundwater Sustainability Agency (BVGSA), the Henry Miller WD Groundwater Sustainability Agency (HMGSA), and the Olcese WD Groundwater Sustainability Agency (OGSA) wish to participate in the Reimbursement agreement for the Kern County Subbasin — 2020 Annual Reporting Requirement under SGMA. On behalf of the Subbasin, the KGA has approved a contract with TODD Groundwater (Attachment 1) which includes a scope of work with the following tasks: 1) Prepare Data Requests and Templates ($10,554) 2) Prepare Groundwater Elevation Contour Maps ($26,749) 3) Review and Compile Hydrographs ($9,458) 4) Compile and Present Water Supply Data ($19,373) 5) Analyze Change in Groundwater in Storage ($32,518) 6) Document Progress in GSP Implementation ($10,639) 7) Prepare Drafts/Final Annual Report and Submit to DWR ($32,322) 8) Communication and Meetings ($33,216) for a total amount of the contract of $174,830. Also, on behalf of the Subbasin, the KGA has approved a contract with ITRC (Attachment 2) which includes a scope of work with the following tasks: 1) Provide monthly and annual ITRC-METRIC actual crop evapotranspiration (ETc) for the Kern Subbasin for 2017-2019. 2) Data will be extracted for each GSA within the subbasin and each irrigated field in each GSA monthly for 2017-2019 3) Data will be provided tabularly and monthly ETc images will be provided in GIS format 4) Short report discussing the general process and overall results will be provided for a total amount of the contact of $16,000 All parties agree to cost share this effort according to following terms and conditions: 1. The participant signatories below will pay their share of the proposed budget of $190,830 as shown on Exhibit 1. 2. All payments from shall be due 45 days after the receipt of invoice from the KGA If the above terms and conditions are acceptable, please sign and date this letter and return them to the KGA. 1800 30t' Street, Suite 280, Bakersfield, CA 93301 • Tel: (661) 616-5900 • Fax: (661) 616-5890 •— .Il emgAgS ]2 Page 2 of 2 Sincerely, KGA Vice Chair Accepted: Kern River GSA By:-""' Title: Date: Buena Vista WSD GSA 0 Title: Date: Henry Miller VM GSA Olcese WD GSA By:.......... By: Title:-, Title: Date:-- Date: R7 —iA a4 H EWi- November 19, 2019 M EIVI01 I1114 D U I' i To: Kern Groundwater Authority (KGA) Patty Poire, Kern County Subbasin GSP Plan Manager Cc: Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency (KRGSA) Art Chianello, David Beard, and Mark Mulkay, KRGSA Plan Managers From: Re: Proposal — Preparation of GSP Annual Re44' for WY 2019 Kern County Subbasin Groundwater Sustainability Plans (GSP) The Kern Groundwater Authority (KGA) is leading Subbasin-wide coordination efforts for implementation. i11i' As are cooperating in preparation of this first GSP Annual historicalReport covering Water Year (WY) 2019 for the Kern County Subbasin. Todd Groundwater has been asked to prepare a proposal to prepare and submit the 2019 Annual Report. �- the GSPs. rovide a firm foundation for the 019-Amm" 'y current studyperiods.envision„fJrcooperatively,bb agencies and their consultants to compile and incorporate information that either is currently available or is being collected as part of GSP implementation. Preparation of the 2019 Annual Report will follow regulatory guidance. Regulatory requirements the P Annual Reports provided i Article 7 of the GSP regulations r,. RRepo n n «, 1r , for AnnualReport p rt da provided ided Article and reporting 1 ion can 4• foundArticle I (§353.4). 2490 Mariner Square Loop, Suite 215 1 Alameda, CA 945011510 747 6920 1 toddgroundwater.com This first Annual Report will require extra analysis of the Subbasin water budget to "bridge" the time period between the end of the Subbasin current Study Period (WY 2015) and the reporting period of WY 2019. Although GSP Annual Reports are designed to describe conditions from the preceding water year only (i.e., WY 2019), regulations also require water budget results (i.e., change in groundwater in storage) to use "historical data to the greatest extent available, including from January 1, 2015 to the current reporting year." (§356.2 (b)(1)(B) and §356.2 (b)(5)(13)). The bridge analysis, combined with the GSP current Study Period, will cover the requirement of "January 1, 2015 to the current reporting year." GSP analyses from the Subbasin-wide historical and current Study Periods —covering WY 1995 through WY 2015 — can be used to satisfy the requirement of "historical data to the greatest extent available." Regulations only appear to require historical data for hydrographs and change in groundwater in storage. Additional data, including reporting of groundwater extractions, surface water, and total water use by sectors, appear to only refer to the preceding year and not the "bridge" period. It is anticipated that we will require clarification and interaction with DWR on several issues for the 2019 Annual Report. We recommend working directly with the Subbasin Plan Manager (Patty Poire) on any communications with DWR to ensure that the 2019 Annual Report will comply with regulations. In coordination with the Plan Manager, we will confirm with DWR the specific time period for which these other data sets must cover, seek DWR acceptance of recommended methods to incorporate into the 2019 Annual Report, and work with agencies to comply with DWR requirements. In our role as the Watermaster Engineer for the Antelope Valley Watermaster, we have been submitting SGMA-compliant annual reports to DWR for several years. Although requirements for adjudicated basins are significantly different from critically over -drafted basins, many of the requested data sets and attachments are the same. This provides us with some insight as to how GSP annual reporting might be managed by DWR; some of these insights are incorporated into this scope of services, as relevant. 2 SCOPE OF SERVICES In order for Subbasin agencies to begin planning for the required components of the 2019 Annual Report, an example template of the report has been prepared and provided with this proposal as Attachment 1. The template has been annotated with a mix of GSP requirements, assumptions for report development, and example text. Annotations also include assumptions and details of our proposed scope of services to allow agencies to better visualize how Subbasin data will be compiled, analyzed, and used in the Annual Report. Accordingly, Attachment 1 serves as a companion document to this scope of services and is incorporated into the scope by reference. Tasks associated with the proposed scope of services are summarized below. Also, please refer to Attachment 1 for GSP requirements and additional assumptions and details for including the information in the 2019 Annual Report. Proposal - 2019 Annual Report, Kern County Subbasin 2 TODD GROUNDWATER R g ------- - - - - - - -- 19 tc) LO -�t P- LO W) co CcIll Cli C11 MO 0 — '61 cli d C; 0 ; u F U3, 69 Es 69 4-k W) r.x c LU .......... 6963, Era ................. "'> .... . . . . . . ........... .. .............. 49 cfl EA 40). CD CD cr) N CIJ Cl)an C14 Co GF> w 0 C, c ................ . c D 0 pNl Mf C', C, Lq Ci N . CD .......... 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Task 2: Prepare Groundwater Elevation Contour Maps We will obtain water level data from individual agencies for Spring and Fall 2019 measurements. We assume that data will be provided for the GSP water level monitoring sites but would be pleased to incorporate more data, if available. We will also work with KCWA, who leads an extensive water level monitoring program and may be able to provide additional data to improve map accuracy. Given the need for developing separate maps for each Principal Aquifer, the KCWA supplemental data from wells without construction information may not be included. It is our understanding that GSAs have identified two primary Principal Aquifers that can be mapped in the Subbasin. Groundwater elevation contour maps will be prepared for each Principal Aquifer for Spring and Fall 2019 (4 total maps). It is also our understanding that two deeper Principal Aquifers, the 01cese Formation and the Santa Margarita Formation, have been identified in limited areas in the eastern Subbasin. If sufficient data are available for contouring groundwater elevations in these aquifers, we can also include them in the Annual Report. We assume that all groundwater elevations available for contouring will be provided by others (except for KRGSA data, which we will produce separately from this proposal). We assume that groundwater level data will be provided in electronic (Excel) spreadsheets and include, at a minimum, well identifiers (matching hydrographs), date, X/Y or Lat/Long (with datum), depth to water, reference point elevation, water level elevations, and associated Principal Aquifer. GIS shapefiles are also appreciated, if available. Data will be contoured initially using commercially -available software and then iteratively hand -modified for more accurate representations of groundwater elevations across the Subbasin. We will work directly with individual agencies if data issues are identified or if we require further clarification. If agencies have already developed groundwater elevation contour maps and wish to use the current contours, we can coordinate with the agency to obtain electronic maps or discuss other options. Several drafts of water level contour maps will be developed for review by individual agencies, as needed. Task 3: Review and Compile Hydrographs Groundwater elevation hydrographs will be compiled from Subbasin agencies for inclusion in the Annual Report. Hydrographs should be formatted to adhere with the Data and Proposal - 2019 Annual Report, Kern County Subbasin 3 TODD GROUNDWATER Reporting Standards asprescribed ingS52.4(e)ofthe GSPregulations and summarized in Section 2.2ofAttachment 1L )nbrief, each hydrographshould include aunique site identification number, ground surface elevation, and use the same scale to the greatest extent practical. We will work with agencies to ensure relatively similar hydrograph formats including the same horizontal scale of October 1, 1994 through September 30, 2019 (WY 1995 — WY 2019),osneeded; similar formats may facilitate DVVRreview. Closely -spaced hydrographs should incorporate the same vertical scales to the extent practicable in adherence with GSP regulations, Hydrographs may also include annotations to allow for easy well identification and understanding byDVVRreviewers. Overall trends and fluctuations axshown bythe hydmognaphsfor VVY2O16through VVYZO18 will be described briefly in the context of water year type and the groundwater elevation contour maps. Amap showing the location ofsubmitted hy6rogmphswill bedeveloped and PDF files of each hydrograph will be included in an appendix of the Annual Report. Task 4: Compile and Present Water Supply Data Working with the individual agencies, Todd Groundwater will compile water supply data for the following categories: m Groundwater Extractions * Surface Water Supply • Total Water Use. For groundwater extractions, total extraction amounts for the preceding year are required, along with a map showing locations and volumes of production. Although data can be combined to report a total extraction from the Subbasin, some local data will be needed to develop groundwater extraction maps. First, we recommend development of a map showing general locations of active wells by type (agricultural, urban, banking recovery, etc.). This will illustrate concentrations of the various extraction types across the Subbasin. Tmmeettherequiremnentofvo|umeu,vveremunomenddeve|opmentpfvahoua~bubb|e° maps that illustrate relative volumes for various areas using circles of increasing diameter. VVewill recommend appropriate illustrations after areview ofthe available extraction data. We will emphasize to0WRthat management actions are being implemented for estimating groundwater extractions, but those actions were not in place in WY 2019. Therefore, the data will represent estimates, and can potentially be based on extractions associated with recent time periods as provided in the C2VSimFG-Kern model; extractions could be adjusted for current changes in local land use or known changes in extractions, as needed. In addition to the map, groundwater extractions must be tabulated by water use sector (generally Urban, Agricultural, Managed Recharge, and Other - see Section 3ofAttachment 1).Methods and accuracy ofmeasurements must also beincluded. Proposal -20ngAnnual Report, Kern CmwntySvbbasin 4 TODD GROUNDWATER Data for total surface water supply (Section 4 in Attachment 1) are more likely to be available, but volumes are also required to be tabulated by water use source type. This categorization may be complicated for parties that frequently use water exchanges as part of their ongoing operations. We are assuming that surface water supply data will be provided to us by others (except for the KRGSA agencies), similar to the process conducted for the C2VSimFG-Kern model development. Groundwater extractions and surface water supply will be combined for Total Water Use in Section 5 of the 2019 Annual Report. As indicated in Attachment 1, total water use must be categorized by both water use sector and water source type. As noted in Sections 3, 4, and 5 of Attachment 1, DWR categories of water use sectors, methods/accuracy of measurement, and water use sources have been pulled from the DWR website used for SGMA reporting in adjudicated basins. Given the similarity of the SGMA reporting website organization and the requirements in the GSP regulations of Article 7, it seems reasonable to conclude that this organization will be maintained for reporting data in the GSP annual reports. Data requests and templates will be developed for these water use sectors, measurement methods, accuracy of measurements, and water source types for inclusion, as available (Attachment 1). DWR will recognize that previous data were not likely collected in a manner to differentiate among these categories and some categorization of data will not be available for this first Annual Report. We will confirm with DWR that some data categorization will be unavailable and also that these data only need to be reported for WY 2019; GSP regulations do not indicate that these data need to be provided on an historical basis. Finally, much of the requested data in this task overlaps with requirements for the updates of Agricultural Water Management Plans (AWMP) and Urban Water Management Plans (UWMPs) for 2020, due in 2021. We will note in the Annual Report that many of these requested data sets are currently being developed/revised in compliance with other planning processes, and data in this Annual Report will be superseded with improved data sets in future annual reports. Task 5: Analyze Change in Groundwater in Storage GSP regulations (§ 356.2 (b)(5)(13)) for the Annual Report require both a map and graph of changes in groundwater in storage be developed over the entire groundwater basin that meet the following requirements: • Graphs depicting the annual and cumulative change in groundwater in storage "based on historical data to the greatest extent available, including from January 1, 2015 to the current reporting year," and • "Change in groundwater in storage maps for each principal aquifer in the basin". These requirements presents numerous technical challenges for the Kern County Subbasin (see also the discussion in Section 6.1 of Attachment 1). Proposal - 2019 Annual Report, Kern County Subbasin 5 TODD GROUNDWATER Based our November 8, 2019, discussion at the Kern County Manager's Meeting, Todd Groundwater will develop change in groundwater in storage maps and graphs for the entire Kern County Subbasin using the C2VSimFG-Kern model. By doing so, we continue to update and use the primary DWR modeling tool with our local Kern County updates for evaluating basin conditions. For this task, we will use a methodology consistent with that used to develop change in groundwater storage graphs for the C2VSimFG-Kern Model Results technical memorandum, which is included in the KGA Umbrella and KRGSA GSPs. Using this approach, we will maintain consistency of method in presenting the basinwide change in groundwater in storage. For this task, we will request WY2016 through WY2019 data from each district for measured managed water supply and demand data following the methodology used to update the C2VSimFG-Kern model for the Kern County historical water budgets. To meet this Annual Report schedule, this data needs to be delivered to Todd Groundwater no laterthan January 10, 2020. We will provide data templates to each district to provide monthly data for the following: • Surface water imports and diversions (inflows and outflows) by source • Application of surface water imports by category (e.g. irrigated agriculture, urban, managed aquifer recharge, or other uses). • Groundwater banking and managed aquifer recharge by water district or agency, • Groundwater banking pumping for export from the basin, • Metered district groundwater recovery pumping, • Metropolitan Bakersfield urban water deliveries and wastewater disposal, and • Any other locally relevant water supply use or demands. Todd Groundwater will update the natural hydrology for precipitation and flows in gauged streams (Kern River and Poso Creek). Precipitation data will be updated using publicly- available precipitation data from the PRISM Climate Group at Oregon State University. The monthly rainfall data for Kern County for WY2016 through WY2019 will be mapped into C2VSimFG-Kern input files. The Kern River and Poso Creek streamflow for WY2016 through WY2019 will be updated based on locally measured weir data. Kern County GSAs will also separately contract with the Irrigation Training & Research Center (ITRC) at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo to deliver evapotranspiration (ET) using remote sensing data across the entire subbasin for determining agricultural demand corresponding to the WY 2016 through WY 2019. Todd Groundwater will utilize the ITRC ET data to develop ET rates for Kern County for this period for model input. To meet this Annual Report schedule, this data needs to be delivered to Todd Groundwater no later than January 17, 2020. As mentioned previously, GSP regulations require a graph depicting the annual and cumulative change in groundwater in storage "based on historical data to the greatest extent available, including from January 1, 2015 to the current reporting year." (§ 356.2 (b)(5)(13)). To meet this requirement, the updated C2VSimFG-Kern subbasin-wide results will be appended to the historical C2VSimFG-Kern results for WY 1995 —WY 2015. One annual Proposal - 2019 Annual Report, Kern County Subbasin 6 TODD GROUNDWATER change ingroundwater storage map will be developed for each year from VVY2O16through WY2019 for the entire Kern County Subbasin using the C2VSimFG-Kern model results. Wewill work with agencies to determine the best method for meeting this requirement and then coordinate through the Plan Manager to confirm acceptance of the method by DWR. Additional details are provided in Section 6.2 of Attachment 1. Task 6: Document Progress in0SP Implementation For this section, Todd Groundwater will work with individual agencies to obtain descriptions and information relating to GSP implementation plans and progress. For the 2019 Annual Report, this section will likely be relatively brief. DVVRvvi|| recognize that the G6Pswere only submitted two months prior to the preparation of this Annual Report and will understand that there will not be substantial progress in plan implementation. Nonetheless, we will document any ongoing activities toward plan implementation that agencies would like tm include. In particular, the collection of the preceding year monitoring data and preparation ofthis First Annual Report are significant steps toward implementation. Task 7: Prepare Administrative Draft, Draft, and Final Annual Report and Submit to DWR Based on the tasks above, an Administrative Draft will be prepared for review by Subbasin agencies. Given the condensed schedule, this Administrative Draft will be provided in early February toallow agency input into the development process. It isrecognized that the Administrative Draft will contain deficiencies, but the early release will allow comments on analysis methods and results prior tofinalization ofthe technical analysis. Comments will be incorporated into the Administrative Draft to develop a Draft Annual Report (probably release in early March). This will provide a more complete document for agency review and comment. A Final Draft will also be available prior to submittal for any last-minute minor additions or corrections, The target for the Final Draft is March 13. Todd Groundwater will coordinate with the Plan Manager on submittal of the report prior to the deadline pfApril 1. Task 8: Communications and Meetings As indicated above, there will bea need for communication with5ubbasin GSAsand 0GA member agencies to obtain comparable data across the entire Subbasin for inclusion in the 2019 Annual Report. Communications will include individual calls/emails with Subbasin agencies, conference calls during periodic meetings of GSA managers, and local in-person meetings topresent progress todate and discuss outstanding items orissues. The preparation of the Annual Report will occur at a busy time for Subbasin agencies. Finalization of GSPs and preparation for GSP submittals will be ongoing. To keep to the expedited schedule of the 2019 Annual Report, a significant amount of communication will beneeded toallow Subbadnagencies tofocus onrequired details ofthe 2019 Annual Report. Proposal -2Q1gAnnual Report, To expedite the process, Todd Groundwater will coordinate directly with the Subbasin Plan Manager, Patty Poire, to ensure timely data compilation, review, and incorporation of the required analyses to meet GSP Annual Report requirements. In particular, any questions or contacts with DWR regarding clarifications of Annual Report requirements will be coordinated through the Subbasin Plan Manager. For budget and planning purposes, four in-person meetings are assumed as part of this scope. Because of the large number of attendees, the KGA Managers Meetings — typically held on Friday mornings — will be used as a forum for data requests, discussion, and comments regarding the Annual Report preparation process. These four meetings, along with the primary objectives and tentative dates, are summarized as follows: • MMeeting,No. 1: Provide data request memorandum and templates to agencies and discuss approach for technical analyses including historical change in groundwater in storage; tentatively scheduled for November 8, 2019 • Meetin No. 2: Finalize technical approach for Change in Groundwater in Storage and other technical analyses; tentatively scheduled for December 6, 2019 • Meetin No. 3: Review Administrative Draft Annual Report and address deficiencies; tentatively scheduled for February 21, 2019 • Meeting No. 4: Review Final Draft Annual Report; tentatively scheduled for March 13, 2019. 3 BUDGET AND SCHEDULE Execution of the scope of work described herein is estimated to cost $174,830. This cost allows for a variety of technical methods to be considered and employed to meet regulatory requirements and the condensed schedule for Annual Report development. Table 1 shows costs by task, along with estimated labor hours and rates. Proposal - 2019 Annual Report, Kern County Subbasin 8 TODD GROUNDWATER Our work on the Annual Report can begin in October with additional work on approach for Annual Report items. Technical work can begin in November when water level data from Fall 2019 have been collected and requested data have been compiled. With a submittal date of April 1, 2020, most of the work on the 2019 Annual Report will occur over four months (November through February) with final review and edits of the report targeted for March 2020. A proposed schedule, including the four meetings described in Task 8 is shown below. 9d' X X49 7 ,...........�..,._._..O—V .a�— .. s..___.. ___—.,. a. _._.. - _–.._.......eye.... .. Nb I AW M.efl�g 'qhs subm@tal to DWR Please let us know if you have questions regarding this proposal. For the 2019 Annual Report, time is of the essence, and we stand ready to move the effort forward as soon as possible. Proposal - 2019 Annual Report, Kern County Subbasin 10 TODD GROUNDWATER ATTACHMENT 1: EXAMPLE ANNOTATED TEMPLATE FOR 2019 ANNUAL REPORT IN Year 201 mm in ri 11, 2020 N / 2490 Mariner Square Loop, Suite 215 Alameda, CA 94501 510.747.6920 www.toddgroundwater.com Table of Contents ExecutiveSummary ................................................................................................................... 1 1 Introduction.................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Purpose of the 2019 Annual Report ...................................................................... 1 1.2 Coordinated Submittal.......................................................................................... 1 2 Groundwater Elevations ............................................ h ............................................... 2 2.1 Groundwater Elevation Contour Map for Ea6,13-,PHincipal Aquifer ......................... 2 2.2 Hydrographs from WY 1995 through September2Q19........................................ 2 3 Groundwater Extractions .................... 3 I.................... 3.1 Summary Extractions by Subbain for WY 2019 .......... .:..:............................... 3 3.2 Table of Extractions .................... 3 3.3 Extractions Map..: ................. .................... .................... 3 4 Surface Water Supply... ............................................... 4 4.1 Total Surface Water Use . ......... ...z....: ....... 4 4.2 Surface Water by;Source Type— .......................................... 4 5 Total Water use : ....................................... ....................................................... 5 6 Change in Groundwater inStorage......:..................................................................... 6 2019 Annual Report Kern County Subbasin i TODD GROUNDWATER List of Tables ... ....... . .... . . . ...... . . . . . . . . No table of contents entries found. APPENDIX A: 'Hydrogr- r ons an, 11Tter Tear l'ype, v Ober 1, 1994 thr epternber 30, 2019, including Location Map co'1P APPENDIX B: 1reernent (or refer to original in GSPs) ® of Acronyms AFY acre feet peryear 2019 Annual Report Kern County Subbasin ii TODD GROUNDWATER EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Provide an executive summary and location map depicting the basin covered by the report (Reg. § 356.2(a)). 2019 Annual Report Kern County Subbasin ES -1 TODD GROUNDWATER This First Annual ,Ri (2 019 Annual Report) o, "y:,on of the Groundwater w, shownSubbasin, including 11 GSAs that have cooperated in the preparation of five GSPs. Subbasin GSAs and GSP are . and 3, respectively. IT is to ciemonstrate t a; w UdIS that have been developed for the Subbasin andindividualS 2019AnnualR* 4!update,d ion. ata and analyses 1.2 COORDINATED r„ As required by%SP 2019 Annual Report Kern County Subbasin 1 TODD GROUNDWATER ............................. . . . identified in the monitorina network. § 356.2(b)(1)(A) ... illustrating, at a minimum, seasonal high and seasonal low. Assume submittal of 2 se of maps with this Annual Report — Spring and Fall 2019, with a map per Principal Aquifer (4 maps total) Will we have Santa Margarita maps from Kern Tulare and others on the Eastside? I minimum, well identifiers I Imiatchinjr hvi0rnnm*hj) tP ion, and water level elevations. 0411111,1411111 ►MIMI nd then iteratively hand- 11ri-114 4 dCCTIrdUt 111- 71-7711-1 Dons o AV #1 agencies, as needed. �'-' , , �A� 01199 =7111 A AI • Ground a"," • WaterYear • Historical ata • Locations,tie tot� a=- Hydrograph requirements from Data and Reporting Standards §352,41(e): • Hydrographs shall be submitted electronically in accordance with the �procedures in Article 4. • Hydrographs shall include a unique site identification number and the ground surface elevation for each site • Hydrographs shall use the same datum and scaling to the greatest extent practical b 2 0 3-11P-164 ' '0 eginnin with October 1. 1994 and J 2019 Annual Report Kern County Subbasin 2 TODD GROUNDWATER 3 GROUNDWATER EXTRACTIONS GSP requirements in § 356.2(b)(2). 3.1 SUMMARY EXTRACTIONS BY SUBBASIN FOR WY 2019 Total groundwater extractions for the Subbasin for the preceding water year (WY 2019) will be summarized and provided in this section. Data should be collected by "best available measurement methods." 3.2 TABLE OF EXTRACTIONS Based on our SGMA reporting in Adjudicated Basins, we regarding extraction data reporting. Data may not be at Water Use Sector (including volume, expla ,o Urban ■ Lar a Land 5scope ■ Commercial ■ Industrial ■ Residential Agricultural Managed Wetla,nds, Managed '-Re ' charge,,, Other Sector a Measu • Accuracy of Measurery o Low, medium, 3.3 EXTRACTIONS MAP and ,following formats from DWR sectors for this first report. Map that illustrates the general location and volume of groundwater extractions § 356.2(b)(2). This map will be developed with various formats, depending on the data provided. At a minimum, we assume preparation of a map will showing extraction wells b well t e a ricultural munici al etc.), using available information from the agencies. To meet the criteria of showing volumes of extractions, we anticipate developing various "bubble" maps showing groundwater extractions for general areas. 2019 Annual Report Kern County Subbasin 3 TODD GROUNDWATER 4 SURFACE WATER SUPPLY § 356.2(b)(3) Surface water supply used or available for use, for groundwater recharge or in -lieu use shall be reported based on quantitative data that describes the annual volume and sources for the preceding water year. 4.1 TOTAL SURFACE WATER USE Total surface water use will be reported for the Kern County Subbasin, including a summary of the methods used to determine the volume and the associated uncertainty (high, medium, low). These data will be compiled from the individual agencies in the Subbasin. 4.2 SURFACE WATER BY SOURCE TYPE Tables will be developed to document the volumes and Local Surface Deliveries Local Imported Deliveries Colorado River Deliveries CVP Base and Project Deliverie Other Federal Deliveries State Water Project Deliveries Recycled Water Desalination Water Other by Water Source Type: 2019 Annual Report Kern County Subbasin 4 TODD GROUNDWATER 5 TOTAL WATER USE 4 356.2(b)(4) Total water use. Provide total volume of water used in the Subbasin for WY 2019, including the method used to determine and the level of uncertainty (low, medium, high) • Collected using the best available measurement methods • Table containing total water use by: o Water Use Sector ■ Urban • Large Landscape • Commercial • Industrial • Residential ■ Agricultural ■ Managed Wetlands ■ Managed Recharge ■ Other Sector Water Source Type ■ Groundwater 2019 Annual Report Kern County Subbasin 5 TODD GROUNDWATER 6 CHANGE IN GROUNDWATER IN STORAGE 6.1 MAP OF CHANGE IN GROUNDWATER IN STORAGE FOR THE SUBBASIN § 356.2(b)(5)(A) Change in groundwater in storage maps for each principal aquifer in the basin. GSP regulations require an annual change in groundwater in storage map for the entire Kern County Subbasin be included in the Annual Report. We will follow up with DWR whether this requirement is for only the preceding year (WY 2019) or whether it applies to all four intervening water years (WYs 2016 through 2019). Based our November 8, 2019, discussion at the Kern County Maq4or's Meeting, Todd Groundwater will develop change in groundwater in storage maps and graphs fo,1111*6 entire Kern County Subbasin using the C2VSimFG-Kern model. By doing so, we continue to update use the primary DWR modeling tool with our local Kern County updates for evaluating basin.1co#ditio6s,,, or this task, we will use a consistent methodology to that used to develop change in groundWAter storag&$,taphs for the C2VSlmFG-Kern Model Results technical memorandum that is inclode"d-lb"the KGA Umb , , 11a, -and Using this approach, we will maintain consistency of method presenting , resentine the basinw - 0 -13, 0 change in groundwater storage. One annual change in groundwater storagi&ipap will beltleveloped f6r`iach year from WY2016 through WY2019 for the entire Kern County, Subbasin uiing"the , C2VSimFG-Kern "'model results. 6.2 GRAPHS OF CHANGE IN GROUN § 356.2(b)(5)(A) Graphs of • Water Year Type ( • Groundwater Use • Annual Cha rige in g • Cumulati n , ' ve chagq • Based on historical current -reporting year GSP regulations require aigraph dep 'based on historical clataAq,the gre ' a j,, ' reporting year." (§ 356.2 (b)(15 V in in Dry) available, including from January 1, 2015 to the Y> the annual and cumulative change in groundwater in storage extent available, including from January 1, 2015 to the current For the Kern County Subbasin, this graph will present annual changes in groundwater in storage from the C2VSimFG-Kern model. Model results provide an annual change in groundwater in storage for each year in the historical and current study periods (WY 1995 — WY 2015). New water budget analyses will be developed for the remaining time period WY 2016— WY 2019. To meet the regulatory requirement for this graph, the updated C2VSimFG-Kern subbasin-wide results will be appended to the historical C2VSim FG -Kern results for WY 1995 — WY 2015. 2019 Annual Report Kern County Subbasin 6 TODD GROUNDWATER 7 PROGRESS IN GSP IMPLEMENTATION § 356.2(b)(5)(C) A description of progress towards implementing the Plan, including achieving interim milestones, and implementation of projects or management actions since the previous annual report. For this section, we assume receipt of text from each GSAs/Districts that describes ongoing implementation of each GSP. A brief description of the projects and management actions being implemented will be included, as relevant. This section is not meant to repeat information in the recently -submitted GSPs and will simply refer to the GSPs as appropriate. In particular, this section will describe relevant monitoring data and how these data are being used. GSP monitoring data can be summarized/included in an appendix. We'will confirm with DWR how much of the data and formats are required to accompany the submissid%c�fihe Annual Report. 2019 Annual Report Kern County Subbasin 7 TODD GROUNDWATER REFERENCES AND TECHNICAL STUDIES To be listed as needed. 2019 Annual Report Kern County Subbasin 8 TODD GROUNDWATER 9 APPENDICES • Hydrographs and other data. • Possible inclusion of other information, if determined to be needed by DWR. 2019 Annual Report Kern County Subbasin 9 TODD GROUNDWATER ATMEHMEXrF a imterin new directiow Agreement for ITRC I II;:TRIC 2.01.7.2019 Date: October 7, 2019 To: Patty Poire, Planning Manager Kern Groundwater Authority Mobile: (661)706-1989 From: Dan Howes, Ph.D., P.E. Project Manager/Senior Engineer Irrigation Training and Research Center Cal Poly/ San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 Cell: 858-354-0504 Subject: Proposal for ITRC-METRIC evapotranspiration for Kern Subbasin (2017-2019) This proposal is being submitted to Kern Groundwater Authority (KGWA) by the Irrigation Training and Research Center (ITRC) at Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo. Scope of Work Update of ITRC-METRIC 2017-2019 Doter Year and Calendar Year ITRC will provide monthly and annual ITRC-METRIC actual crop evapotranspiration (ETc) for the Kern Subbasin for 2017-2019. The following items will be completed: 1. Data will be extracted for each GSA within the subbasin and each irrigated field in each GSA monthly for 2017-2019. We can also provide the data for parcels (larger than 5 acres). 2. Data will be provided tabularly and monthly ETc images will be provided in GIS format. 3. Short report discussing the general process and overall results will be provided. Cost: $16,001 of verables ETc data in tabular (MS EXCEL) and other formats (such as imager) provided on a flash drive or file transfer service. ,Tf of ne for f-)ro/c-?ct Assuming the full 2019 results are desired, report and data will be provided by February 1, 2020. If water year only results are desired, results will be provided by November 20, 2019. Contract The person responsible for technical aspects of this contract will be: Dan Howes Project Manager, Irrigation Training and Research Center Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-0730 djhowes@calpoly.edu IRRIIfIA"'lIroN T11AII H G & Ilktll!'.SEAIIICII III Cil I' III11 CaafiforMaa IPcdytechinoc State Un6veir�sh�.y San P..a�hs Olbiispo, (A 93407 73 Phone: 8053561434 61434 FAX -05.75&2433 vapapaaw.,utrc,.o, g 3.... The contract will be administered by: Cal Poly Corporation Building #15 One Grand Avenue San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 Note: Dr. Howes should be the contact person. Budget The total budget is a fixed price Fee for Service of $16,000. The full amount will be invoiced when the draft results are transmitted to KGWA. The Cal Poly Corporation requests that a KGWA representative agree to the Standard Terms and Conditions, which are attached to this proposal. The signed approval can be scanned and submitted via e- mail to Dan Howes. Invoicing and Payment ITRC will submit to KGWA (Patty Poire), an invoice of the full fixed cost when transmitting the draft results. Payment should be made payable to "Cal Poly Corporation" and sent to: Dr. Dan Howes Irrigation Training and Research Center (ITRC) One Grand Ave Bldg 8A California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, CA 93407-0730 AuthorizationlAppi,oval Name of authorized ITRC representative: Daniel Howes, Signature of ITRC representative Named of authorized Kern GWA representative: Patty Poire Signature of the representative: Illinvilgation I rabbling .. date 10/7/2019 date D ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... not timely received, the Client agrees to pay a late payment charge on the unpaid balance at the maximum allowed by law. 12) Governing Law: This Agreement shall be governed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. krigation jr raWng & Research (,enter - 3 r EXHIBIT 1 Funding Contributions Total Contracts $190,830.00 Todd Groundwater $174,830.00 ITRC $16,000.00 11 7 8 9 Kern County Water Agency - Pioneer Project $8,674.09 10 Kern -Tulare Water District $8,674.09 11 Kern Water Bank Authority $8,674.09 12 North Kern Water Storage District $8,674.09 13 14 Rosedale -Rio Bravo Water District $8,674.09 15 Semitropic Water Storage District $8,674.09 16 Shafter-Wasco Irrigation District $8,674.09 16 Shafter-Wasco 7th Standard Annex $8,674.09 17 South San Joaquin Municipal Utilities District $8,674.09 18 Tejon-Castac Water District $8,674.09 19 West Kern Water District $8,674.09 20 Westside District Water Authority $8,674.09 21 Wheeler Ridge-Maricopa Water Storage District $8,674.09 Totals $190,830.00 Invoices: KGA: $138,785.45 $26,022.27 $8,674.09 Henry Miller: $8,674.09 of $190,830.00 Sustainable Groundwater Management Act Management Agreement with Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency This Agreement ("Agreement"') is made and entered into this day of , 2019, by and between the Kem River Groundwater Sustainability Agency ("KRGSA"), and the landowner identified in Exhibit A ("Landowner). KRGSA and as the Piarties.,, 1 0 "Orelt � r"r1y; Tart= i &rU-i;V11craAj snoT7ffZ?P97-M -4.rTma and incorporated #.' reference. WHEREAS, KRGSA is an exclusive Groundwater Sustainabty Agency formed pursuant to the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act and created by its members, the City of Bakersfield, Improvement District No. 4 of the Kern, County Water of the Kern County Sub -basin (Basin Number 5-022.14, DWR Bulletin 118). WHEREAS, the Landowner Land is overlying the Kern County Sub -basin (Basin Number 5-022.14, DWR Bulletin I 18). The Department of Water Resources (DWR) has designated the Kerri County Sub -basin a high-priority and critically overdrafted basin. WHEREAS, the Landowner desires that the Landowner Land be included within the KRGSA's GSP so as to provide a process for the Landowner Land to be subject to a QVP Land pursuant to SGMA and in accordance with this Agreement. WHEREAS, KRGSA shall endeavor to modify the KRGSA boundary to include Landowner Land. OWN WHEI,E4 AS, the Parties understand that neither the inclusion of the Landowner Land within the KRGSA's,GSP, nor this Agreement, in any way provides Landowner with a eight to any portion of the water supplies owned by s Members. The Parties enter into this Agreement solely for the purpose of providing the Landowner a process to attempt to comply with SGMA through the inclusion of the Landwner Lan•within the KRGSA's GSP. Neither the KRGSA, the KRGSA Membe od rs, nor any landowners within the KRGSA's boundaries are committing anything to the Landowner or the Landowner Land except for the inclusion of the Landowner Land within the KRGSA's GSP, provided that Landowner complies with the terms of this Agreement, the KRGSA GSP, and any other rules, regulations, ordinances, and resolutions of the KRGSA adopted pursuant to Water Code Section 10725.2. 11. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF INCLUDING LANDOWNER LAND WITHIN THE KRGSAS GSP • mdoK&QS d Lan in QSP. The KRGSA --Hjmr— -- -, hereby agrees to include the Landowner Land within the KRGSA's GSP, and the Landowner hereby agrees for the Landowner Land to be included within and managed N N, • y N 1, 1 1 nary-ement plied wi all provisions of this might be additional reporting ures imposed upon Landowner in cy y N ynt of Water Resources C'DWW'), the State Water Resources Control Board, the courts, or other agencies or bodies with the �nd ajiart from the KRGSA and the KROSA GSP. Landowner acknowledges and agrees that the KRGSA has no duty under this Agreement or ability otherwise to prevent such measures from being imposed on Landowner. 2. LgadoMmeE The Landowner •agrees to and shall be the re uest of the KRGSA regu at ons, a o gel the Landowner Land. Landowner agrees to and shall comply with the KRGSA's GSP, rules, regulations, and policies, as may be adopted and as may be amended from time to time. 3. Regulation Conti_ng_ent gn Eundin . Landowner acknowledges and agrees that the KRGSA's inclusion of the Landowner Land within the KRGSA's GSP, and KRGSA's efforts to include the Landowner Land within the KRGSA's GSP pursuant to t-nr., contingnt upon Landowner's regular and timely payment of KRGSA M Ns MON MEMMM MMMUC A A A • A •11144A- costs A n' 1 Landowner A pursuantto SGMA and/orKRGSA GSP- Upon final execution of this Agreement, Y,. y. shall billandLandowner A. er efforts1 Ae pursuant to this Agreement. 4. Qetgrmination of Funding Obligation. The amount of any additional payments required for services rendered by the KRGSA or others for the purposes of fulfilling the obligations set forth herein, or the formula for the calculation of such w payments, and the method of such payments, shall be determined by the GSA, and A... A. ♦ ♦ ♦. • A A wI M • and/or assessment being levied on Landowner Land for such Charges. acknowledgesand agreesfor any reason,Al o r otherwise fails to remit any payment required hereunder, in the amount and using the method determined w, and its management and regulation ("Defaulted Landowner") the KRGSA: (a) shall be relieved A any and all obligation tA proceed with including the w �� Defaulted A within the (b) shall be relieved of any and all obligation to provide the services ani,obligations enumerated in this Agreement to a Defaulted Landowner; and • A absolute • to remove t *efaultedLandowner's �uch lands pursuant to SiGMA, all at Defaulted Landowner's expense. In such event 6:2 Defaulted Landowner agrees to obtain regulation under SGMA by some other meth �e KVG rsuant to the terms for a withdrawing Lan A w :w :A . . • A Ain its soleAabsolute discretion,placew• Landowner land for amounts due but not paid, and/or seek specific performance or obtain any other remedy or relief available at law or in equity; and (e) shall have no obligation to reimburse Landowner for any KRGSA Fees and Charges paid to such date. • A A A 'A A 4., �, • µAy. •I A.. W MEN 1 ♦ A A • « A w A w " A AA 4 WIN I (c) Landowner recognizes that absent an imported supplemen surface water tl supply Ysupplemental eitherY - ':.tl available to LandownerY or later provided directly to LandownerA by oth sources, .Y the Landowner's abilityr..9 pump groundwater be curtailed purnSus1 to the x 8. Ng Vol- nLfoosen.t. Once the Landowner Land is included within totheinclusionot e Lanaowner•ITIEninanumcruar, Y �Lvivjivpr. ' • Y • than the KRGSA without the KRGSA's express prior written consent. R Notice y..AgMgment. Landownerto provide a copy R f th Agreement to each and every person and entity who owns or receives any interest in an portion ofthe LandownerLand. 10. Runs with thg Land. The benefits and burdens of this Agreement a intended to attach to and run with the land described in Exhibit A to this Agreement, •irovementMthe Landowmner'R •, R • • « Y • Y x Countyat: y 4inc 111C11511111401 .. •M. R'.. WMarg Y Upon withdrawalM LandownerLand, a noticeto such effect shall also R. execu •. R recorded. Agreement11. EnLire this • and • •:. Y + concerningR matter among the Parties and supersedes and replaces all prior negotiations of propo agreements, written or oral, if any. This Agreement shall not be amended or modifi except 12. Mgjivc Illegglity. If any paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase becom illegal, null, or void for any reason or is held by any court of competent jurisdiction to illegal, null, void, or against public policy, paragraphs, or phrasesy affected provision with a view toward effecting the purpose of this Agreement. 13. No Third -Party Rights-. Nothing in this Agreement, whether expressed as, conferrinq an h or remedies on any third parties. Also, nothing in this Agreement gives any third partij any rights of subrogation against any Party. 15. Indemnification. Landowner ("Indemnng Party") shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the KRGSA, the KRGSA Members, and their respective tirectors, officials, officers, managers, employees, contractors, consultants, and agents C'Indemnified Party") from and against all liabilities, obligations, claims, damages, penalties, causes of action, costs and expenses (including, without limitation, attorneys' fees and expenses) imposed upon, incurred by, or asserted against an Indemnified Party arising out of, resulting from, or in connection with (a) any indemnification obligation undertaken by the KRGSA or a KRGSA Member with respect to the Landowner or the Landowner Land now or in the future, and (b) any action taken or omitted to be taken by the Indemnifying Party under or related to this Agreement or the KRGSA GSP, including wrtj i, a do-, and/or the KRGSiA or its GSP; (ii) Landowner or Landowner's affiliates, members, managers, employees, contractors and agents' violation of any appliicable laws or M ME N contractors and agents. 16. SOMA Jurjsd ictigpol Waiver. Landowner knowingly and voluntarily waives any provision of SGMA, the regulations implementing SGMA, or other provision Lands, as set forth in this Agreement. 17. Effeclive., Date and Term of Aereemient. The effective date of this Agreement shall be f as referenced above. This Agreement shall remain in effect with respect to the Lando" tier unless and Until either ( I ) termination bv mutual agreement of the Parties, (2) such I,andowner fails to perform ticcording to the terms of this Agreement. or such I.andmtier " ithdravvs Brom the A greenient pursuant to Section 6 hercol'. IN WITNESS WIIERI,"OF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed. the day, and year first -above %written, 111fa-11TV11:11,11 -H By: - ----- BY: RODNEY PALLA By: Chairman MNRs � . ♦ 11#1 By� VIRGINIA GENNARO ROBERT HARTSOCK AMELIA T. MINABERRIGARAI 1105 1 A,',\,111,,Y 'FRUST KRGSA MANAGERS DAVID BEARD ART CHIANELLO L, 11,49KAIWAY NAME APP ACRES BOS FAMILY TRUST; AND, 184-120-30 80 ........... B i,"wkers field I 3,25 6,5 j Miles . .,;. 1 11 LOA B i,"wkers field I 3,25 6,5 j Miles . .,;. 1 11 Sustainable C'roundwater Management Act Management Agreement with Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency This Agreentent ("Agreement", is made and entered into this day of 2019, by and between the Kern River (5roundwater Sustainability Agency (­KRGSA"), and the landowner identified in Exhibit A ("`Landowner"). KRGSA alvid Landowner are sometimes each individually referred to herein as a "Party" and collectively as the "Parties." RECITALS WHF'REAS, Landowner is an individual, or authorized agent ofan entity owning real property in Kern County, California (Tandowner Land") located outside of the KRGSA's bOUndaries, which boundaries are generally shown on Exhibit B, attached hereto and incorporated by reference. "'111-11EAS, KRGSA is an exclusive Groundwater Sustainability Agency fiornied pursuant to the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act ("S(;MA") and created by its members, the ("'ity of Bakersfield, Improvement District No. 4 of the Kern County Water Agency, and Kern Delta Water District ("KRGSA Members") and which overlies a portion ofthe Kern County Sub -basin (Basin Number 5-(122.14, DWR Bulletin 118). WHEREAS, the Landowner Land is overlying the Kern County Sub -basin (Basin Number 5-022,14, DWR Bulletin 118). The Department of Water Resources (DWR) has designated the Kern County Sub -basin an high-priority and critically overdrafted basin. WHEREAS, the Landowner desires that the Landowner Land be included within the KRGSA's GSP so as to provide a process for the Landoxvner Land to be subject to a GSP and KRGSA is willing to include Landowner Land in its GSP and manage Landowner Land pursuant to SGMA and in accordance with this Agreement. WHEREAS, KRGSA shall endeavor to modil'y the KRGSA boundary to include Landowner Land. WIff",REAS, the Landowner intends to waive certain provisions of SGNIA that may limit KRGSA's SGMA Jurisdiction over the Landowner Land, and expressly requests that Land(winer Lands be managed pursuant to SGMA by the KRGSA. WHEREAS, the Parties understand that neither the inclusion of the Landowner Land within the KRGSA's GSA, GSP, nor this Agreement, in any way provides Landowner with to right to any portion of the water supplies owned by the KI�G5`�A Members. INOW, THEIREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing Recitals and the I'011owing ternis arid conditions, it is agreed by and hetv,vr-n the Parties as follows: Pago I of 9 1. PURPOSEOF AGREEMENT The Parties enter into this Agreement solely for the purpose of providing the 1,andowner a process to attempt to comply with SGIVIA through the inclusion of' the I.,andowner [,arid Within the KRGSA's GSP. Neither the KRGSA. tile KRGSA Members, nor any landowners within the KRGSA's boundaries are committing anything to the Landowner or the I.,andowner Land except for the inclusion of tile Landowner [,.arid within the KROSA's GSP, provided that Landowner complies with the terms of this Agreement, tile KR(.'jSA GSP, and any other rules. regulations., ordinances, and resolutions of the KRGSA adopted pursuant to Water Code Section 10725.2. M TERMS AND ONDrriONS OF INCLUDING LANDOWNER LAND W17 III N 'riu, ba?,C',SA`S CIS P 1, Co ' mmit ' mene t to " I " nc , I , L , We , L, an , d , (iwil i , " e " I and - in K - RGRG SA , " , ' s " QS " P. 'rile KRGSA hereby agrees to include tilf,andowner ],and within the A's CF11, and the Landowner hereby agrc(,,�s lor the I,andowner l -and to be included within and managed pursuant to the KRGSA's GSP. and to otherwise be Subject to regulation and management by the KR(.;SA, provided that the Parties have complied with all provisions of this Agreement. Landowner acknowledges that there might be additional reporting, requirements, monetary charges, or compliance measures imposed upon Landowner in connection with SGMA by the California Depai-trilent of Fater Resources (` DWR"), the State Water Resources Control Board, the courts, or other agencies or bodies with the authority to enforce terms arid conditions ofSGjMA separate and apart from the KRGSA and the KRGSA GSP. I,andowner acknowledges arid agrees that the KRGSA has no duty under this Agreement or ability otherwise to prevent such ineasures front being unposed on Landowner. eration. The I.andowner agrees to and shall be independently responsible to provide information and funding at the request of the KRGSA to maintain and support the efforts to include the I.andowner Land within the ]'RGSA's GS II so as to comply with SC:: MA and any future statutory laws and regulations that may be adopted tea amend SGMA, SUPPICment SGMA, replace SGMA or other laws or regulations adopted to engage in the sustainable management of'groundwater in relation to the 1,andowner [,and. Landowner agrees to and shall compl.y, with the KRCJSA's GSP, Riles, regulations, and policies, as may be adopted and as may be amended from tirne to time, 3.i ent on 1:undit g. 1,andowner acknowledges and agrees that the KRGSAs if)ClLlSi011 of the l,andowner !,and within the KRGSA's GSP, and KRGSA's efforts to inClUde the I andowner Land within the KRGSA's GSP pursuant to this Agreement, are contingent upon Landowner's I'CgL[Iar and timely payment of KRGSA F-ees and Charges, which include but may not be linlited to the following components (I the general adininistrativc expenses offlie KRGSA, (2) costs fior consultants retained by the KRGSA for the purposes of devek)pingy or Implenierifing the KROSA's GSP, (3) Page " c)t"9 administrative or other costs the KRGSA incurs it) implementing SGMA, and (4) any other costs attributable to managing, Landowner Land pursuant to SGMA and/or the KRGSA GSJII. Upon final execution ofthis Agreement, KRGSA shall bill and Landowner shall pay the KRGSA $8.00 per acre ofl,andowner Land as an initial payment to fund the KRGSA's efforts made pursuant to this Agreement. 4. Determination -ol'...1-und 19.i,oi , Obl,ig,, I The amount of any additional qt . payments required lot, services rendered by the KRGSA or others for the purposes of fulfilling the obligations set forth herein, or the 1`61"InUla 1`6r the calculation of such payments, and the method (A'SUCh payments, shall be determined by the KRGSA, and notwithstanding any provision oflaw, the Landowner agrees and consents to a fee, charge and!or assessment being levied on Landowner Land for such Charges, 5. Failure to Sat.ist -Fundin 01) i tion & GSP Requirements, Landowner acknowledges and agrees that if, For any reason, Landowner refuses, or otherwise fails to remit any payment required hereunder, in the arnount and using file method determined and requested by the KRGSA, or fails to comply with the requirements of the GSP and its management arid regulation ("Defaulted Landowner") the KRGSA: (a) shall be relieved of any and all obligation to Proceed with including the Defaulted Landowner's Land within the KI GSA's GSP; (b) shall be relieved of any and all obligation to provide the services and obligations enumerated iii this ,agreement tea a Defaulted Landowner; and (C) may., in its sole and absolute discretion, seek to remove the Defaulted Lando%xner's Land from the KRGSA's GSA and GSP and no longer nian4ge such lands pursuant to S( . WA. A at Defaulted Landowner's expense, In such event the Defaulted Landowner agrtes to Obtain regulation Linder SGMA by some other method separate and apart from the Kkl,(.iSA pursuant to the terms for a withdrawing Landowner set Forth in paragraph 6 of this Agreement, oras otherwise agreed among the Parties. (d) may, in its sole and absolute discretion. place a lien upon the Landowner land for amounts ClUe, but riot paid, andA.,)r seek specific performance or obtain any other remedy or relief available at law or in equity; and (e) shall have no obligation to reimburse Landowner for any KRGSA I`ees and Charges paid to such date. 6, No Protest in Case of' Removal Of Defaulted Landowner Land: Duty,_Lo Cleate�, Landowner agrees that if Laridovner breaches the terms oaf this Agreernerit, o(�V rI-- including but not binned to the refusal or failure to follow the KR(iSA GSP, or to rernit, any payment required herein, Collowing notice of' the alleged breach arid reasonable opportunity to cure. the KRGSA may,, in its sole and ahsolute etion, seek ek to reiw:rve the Defaulted Landowner's I,and fron,a tl`q, Ki 6SA*s GSA and C. and if the KR(.,iSA Page 3 oi"9 does so, the Landowner shall not lodge any protest, participate in any protest hearing, or act in any way to influence the, outcome of the KRGSA's decision, Landowner further agrees to work in good faith with the KRGSA to provide the KRGSA any materials or information in Landowner's possession or control that may, in the KRGSA's sole determination, be necessary, or appropriate to effectuate tile KRGSA's decision to remove the Defaulted Landowner Land from the KRGSA's (3SP, including, but not limited to, providing timely responses to requests for information and meeting with KRGSA representatives to establish terms of removal. 7, Disclaim Watt M "ater R: #hts. (a) Landowner express]), disclaims any right to any KRGSA Member's water rights, water supplies, or fiacility usage other than through a negotiated purchase, transfer, or exchange that Landowner has obtained or may obtjin wholly outside of this Agreement and not related to this Agreement. Landowner understands and agrees that as as result of* the foregoing disclaimer, among other things, inclusion cif the Landowner [-,and within the KRGSA's GSA or GSP will not entitle Landowner to receive any portion ofa KRGSA Member's water supply, or facility usage. Landowner further understands and agrees the sole purpose of this Agreement is to provade the Landowner a process to obtain SGMA coverage for Landowner Land through the KRGSA's GSP. Landowner Further understands and agrees that any other benefits accruing to the Landowner ],and and/or to Landowner as a result of this Agreement are purely incidental and ;hall not give rise to any expectation, entitlement, or right to arly 1<,RGSA Member's water supplies of any kind, including, but not limited to, Kern River water. State Water project water, Central Vallcy 11roJect Water, supplies from any lake, river, stream, nianniade conveyance, or aquifer that the KRGSA Member purchases. acquires, transfers, exchanges, takes receipt of or otherwise controls, inclu&ng groundwater supplies or any return flows that may enter the Underground aquifer as a result of delivery by the KRGSA ,Member of any of` the, foregoing water supplies, or any other designation or classification of KRGSA Mernber's water whatsoever, whether in existence at the time this Agreement is eXeCUted or created at sonic future time. (b) As as material provision ol'this Agreement, L,andmviler expressly agrees, act< nowl edges., and understands that the KRGSA %va,, fornied to better serve the lands located within tile KRGSA Members' boundaries and to provide for the sustainable management ot'groundwater underlying such lands, and that to the extent any, additional water supplies may be needed for sustainability purposes now or in the future,, such water supplies would be obtained independently by tile City of' Bakersfield, Improvement District No, 4 ofthe Kern County Water Agency, and/or Kern DeltaNA'ater District for the benefit of lands underlying the boundaries of such KRGSA Members. Landowner expressly disclaims and waives any claim or right that the KRGSA must or should obtain any water supplies, and understands that to the extent water supplies are, needed, such supplies will be obtained independently by City. of Bakersfield, Improvement District No. 4 of the Kern County, Water Agency, and/or Kern Delta Water District for the benefit of lands underlying such KRGSA Members and will not be obtained by the KIZGSA, and hence would not be available to lands outside (if' the boundaries of the KRG'SA Members, including Landowner [.and. Page 4 of'9 (c) Landowner recoginizes that absent an imported supplemental surface water supply or supplemental groundwater supply, either presently available to Landowner Land or later pro-04ed directly to Landowner Land by other sources, the Landowner's ability to pump groundwater may be curtailed pursuant to the GSP. 8 Nei Voluntary Consent. Once the I.,anclowner Land is included within the KR(jSA's GSP and the GSP is approved by DWR, Landowner hereby agrees not to consent to the inclusion of the Landowner Land within ,mother GSP developed by any entity other than the KRGSA without the K R GSA's express prior written consent. 9Notice of Ap_cjzi:qg�qn!, Landowner agrees to provide a copy of this Agreement to each and every pet-son and entity who owns or receives any interest in any portion of the, Landowner Land. 10. R 'uns w " ith the — Land, The bene is and burdens of this Agreement are intended to attacho and run with the land described in Fxhibit A to this', Agreement, are related to the direct benefit, use, maintenance, kind improvement of the Landowner Land, and shall be binding on and inure to the berictit of the Parties and their respective legal representatives, successors, heirs and assigns. It is the intent ofthe Landowner, from the date of this Agreement, that the equitable servitudes, covenants, conditions, restrictions, assessments and other duties and obligations contained herein, or contained in the KRGSA's GSP as may be adopted and amended front time to time (so long as Such lands have not been withdrawn front management under the KRCiSA USP pursuant to ([,its Agreement), run with the land and shall be binding, oil an),, and all successors or assigns. All persons or entities clairniq', under the parties, or who accept deeds, leases, casements or other grants of conveyances to any portion of the I,andowner Land agree that they shall he personally bound by all ofthe provisions ofthis Agreement, and shall conform to and observe the provisions ofthis Agreement wild the KR(',,SA's (. SP. The Parties agree that a covenant evidencing, this Agreement and its nature as attaching to and running with the land shall be executed by the Lando\vner and recorded with the Clcrk'Rccorder of the County ofKern as a condi tion to the inclusion of the Landowner Land within the KRGSA's GSP. Upon vvithdrawal ofLandowtict-Land, anotice to such effect shall also be executed and recorded. 11. L"ra i rc.AgR, «rtt+ !)Lt _rn(LgAill�nts or Modifications, The Parties agree that this Agreement coni sins the entire Agreement and understanding, concerning the subject matter aniong the Parties and supersedes and replaces all prior negotiations cot` proposed agreements, written or oral, if any. This Agreement shall not be amended or modified except in writing, executed and agreed to by all of` the Parties to this Agreement. I'), Efl*cctiv life It'any paragraph, sentence, clause, oi- phrase becomes illegal, null, or void (or arty reason or is field by any Court ofcornpetent.jurisdiction to be illegal, null, void. or against public policy, the remaining paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases are not affected, and the Parties shall negotiate all equitable adjustment of the affected provision with as viotoward effecting the PUrpose ofthis Agreement. Page 5 of 1) 13. N(,i 'T'I'lird-Part Rj&[jjs, Nothing in this Agreement, 'whether expressed o r implied, is intended, or is to be construed, or- otherwise interpreted as, conferring any rights or remedies oil any third parties. Also, nothing in this Agreement gives any third parties any rights of'subrogation against any Party, 14, (";'ogee -Ilia g.j,,AA,p)O,Vcnt,jc. This Aj.,�rcernent is entered into and performed o in the State f California an(] is to be interpreted pursuant to the internal substantive law, and not the law of conflicts, of the State ofCalitornia. Venue in any action brought under Californiathis Agreement shall be in the Superior Court of the County of Kern, State of C,, riderrin "' ifi - c "' ' at ion, Landowner ("Indemnifying Party") shall protect, defend., indemnify and hold harmless the KROSA. the KRGSA Members, and their respective directors, officials, officers, managers, employees, contractors, consultants, and agents ("Indemnified Party") from and against all liabilities, obligations, claims, damages, penalties, causes of action, costs and expenses (including, without limitation, attorneys' fi-�es, and expenses) imposed upon, incurred by, or asserted against an Indemnified Party arising out of. resulting from, or in connection with (a) any indemnification obligation undertaken by the KRGSA or a KRGSA Member with respect to the Landowner or the Landowner Land now or in the future, and (b) any action taken or omitted to be taken lay the Indemnifying Party under or related to this Agreement or the KRGSA GSP. including but riot limited to the following: (i) the actions or omissions by Landowner or Landowner's affiliates, members, managers, employees, contractorsand ,,rgents related to this Agreement and/or the KR GSA or its GSP: (ii) Landowner or Landowner's affiliate,,, members, managers, employees. contractors and agents,' violation of any applicable laws or regulations; (iii) the t,'IilLjrc on the part off-andowner or Land(.)wner's affiliates to perform or comply with any oat" the: terms of this Agreement and/or the KRGSA GSP: or (iv) the inclusion of Landowner Land it) the KRGSA GSP, provided, however, that such indemnity shall not extend to any such suit, claim. or damage to the extent caused solely by the negligent or wrongful acts or omissions ofany Indemnified Part),. 'T'he indemnification provisions in this SeCtiot) Shall survive expiration or termination ofthis Agreement, and shall not be restricted to insurance proceeds, it' any, received by the KRGSA, or the KROSA Members, or their respective directors, officials, officers, managers, employees, contractors and agents. 16, SGMA Jurisdictional Waiver. Landowner knowingly and voluntarily waives any provision ofSGMA, the regulations implementing SGMA, or other provision of law that limits or restricts KRGSA'sjurisdictiori over Landowner Lands. including the provision of Water Code section 10726.8 (b) which states, among other matters *'Nothing it) this part shall be Construed as authorizing a local agency to impose 1'ecs or regulatory requirements on activities outside the boundaries of the local agency," Landowner expressly waives such pr()vision(s) and expressly requests and authorizes the KRGSA to impose fit" N4A related fees and regulatory requirements on activities related to Landowner Lands. as set forth in this Agreement, 17, Effiective Date and Ferm The effective date of this Agreement shall be the date as referenced A)OW, This Agreement shall remain in cff�ct "'ith I-CsPe(,'( tca the L,Wldomier unless acrd Lint i I either (1) termill4qion j)y mutua I agreement of the Parties. (2) such Landowner filiks to perform according to the tenis ot, this Agreement. Or (3) SLIC11 Landowner withdraws firorn tile Agreemeut pursuant to Section 6 hereof'. iN wrv;v,ss WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to lie executed. the dray and year first -above written, KRGSA KERN RIVER GROUNDWATEA SUSTAINABILITY AGENCY RODNEY PALLA Chr�irmon /,,PPPOVF,D AS TO FORM: KRGSA ATTORNEYS m VIRGINIA GENNARO ROBERT HARTSOCK AMELIA T. LANDOWNER —(AIIXAWA�1111 Al By: ,1/J 0"HN SCHONIVELD go COUNT ERSIGNED: KRGSA MANAGERS DAVID BEARD ART CHIANELLO L. MAT1 11AJvK&.-m F,'XHIBITA IlAst of 1,andowner & Property j)j�sc,-iptiOjjsl NAME APN ACRES LAKEVIEW FARMS 184-030-46 290 Pagc 8 (0,9 .ern R"ver Groundwater Sustainabillfty Agency (GSA) Lakeview Farms N Kern River GSA Boundary 0 125 6.5 Lakeview Farms (Add to KRGSA) I Miles . ..... 9 �IITW=I with Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency This Agreement ("Agreement") is made and entered into this _ day of * 2019, by and between the Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency C'KRGSA"'), and the landowners identified in Exhibit A C'Landowners"). KRGSA and Landowners are sometimes each individually referred to herein as a "Party" and collectively as the "'Parties."' rlq-xm t� manageme AUZIAI pro i t�l 2, of this Agreement. Landowners acknowledge that there might be additional reporting requirements, monetary charges, or compliance measures imposed upon •t in connection with SGMA by the California Department of Water Resources ("DiWR"), the State Water Resources Control Board, the courts, or other agencies or bodies with the authority to enforce terms and conditions of SGMA separate and apart from the KRGSA and the KRGSA GSP. Landowners acknowledge and agree that the KRGSA has no duty under this Agreement or ability otherwise to prevent such measures from being imposed on Landowners. 2. andowners' Cooncration. The Landowners agree to and shall be independently responsible to provide information and funding at the request of the KRGSA to maintain and support the efforts to include the Landowners' Land within the KRGSA's GSP so as to comply with SGMA and any future statutory laws and uia% ke adtgW Lit anexd SGMA, suqglement SGMA, replace SGMA or at N oil KKIGYX�V--,F—Mes, MgMUCC4115, ASIL �Nt be amended from time to time. 3. Reaulation Contin2ent on Funding. Landowners acknowledge and agree that the KRGSA's inclusion of the Landowners' Land within the KROSA's GSP, and KRGSA's efforts to include the Landowners' Land within the KRGSA's GSP pursuant to this Agreement, are contingent upon Landowners' regular and timely payment of KRGSA Fees and Charges, which include but may not be limited to the following Page 2 of 9 Page 3 of 9 WIN 11 c1c"ninduoll, .FFF ippritipriTto 077MAXLEW the Defaulted Landowners' Land from the KRGSA's GSP, including, but not limited to, providing timely responses to requests for information and meeting with KRGSA representatives to establish terms of removal. (b) As a material provision of this Agreement, Landowners expressly agree, acknowledge, and understand that the KRGSA was formed to better serve the lands located within the KRGSA Members' boundaries and to provide for the sustainable management of groundwater underlying such lands, and that to the extent any additional water supplies may be needed for sustainability purposes now or in the Improvement District No. 4 of the Kern County Water Agency, and/or Kern Delta Water District for the benefit of lands underlying the boundaries of such KROSA Members. available to lands outside of the boundaries of the KRGSA, Members, including Landowners' .and. (c) Landowners recognize that absent an imported supplemental surface water supply or supplemental groundwater supplyt either presently available to Landowners' Liand or later provided directly to Landowners' Land by other sources, the Landowners' ability to pump groundwater may be curtailed pursuant to the GSP. S. No Voluntary Consent. Once the Landowners' Land is included within the KRGSA's GSP and r is approved by DWR, Landowners hereby agree not to WY it entity other than the KRGSA without the KRGSA's express prior written consent. 9. Notice of Agreement. Landowners agree to provide a copy of this e4gVWff♦ i iA-A W." portion of the Landowners' Land. 10. Runs with the Land. The benefits and burdens of this Agreement are intended to attach to and run with the land described in Exhibit A to this Agreement, are related to the direct benefit, use, maintenance, and improvement of the Landowners' Land, and shall be binding on and inure to the benefit of the Parties and their respective legal representatives, successors, heirs and assigns. It is the intent of the Landowners, from the date of this Agreement, that the equitable servitudes, covenants, conditions, resticiiile"ts aTi N*ei duties and obliLrations contained herein i or containe,& M, maj( Be 110131ptcu lands have not been withdrawn from management under the KRGSA GSP pursuant to this Agreement), run with the land and shall be binding on any and all successors or assigns. All persons or entities claiming under the Parties, or who accept deeds, leases, easements or other grants of conveyances to any portion of the Landowners' Land agree that they shall be personally bound by all of the provisions of this Agreement, and shall con,form to and observe the provisions of this Agreement and the KRGSA's GSP. The Parties agree that a covenant evidencing this Agreement and its nature as attaching to and running with the land shall be executed by the Landowners and recorded with the Clerk/Recorder of the County of Kern as a condition to the inclusion of the Landowners' Land within the KRGSA's GSP. Upon withdrawal of Landowners' Land, a notice to such effect shall also be executed and recorded. It. Entire Agreement, Amendments or Modifications. The Parties agree that matter among the Parties and supersedes, and replaces all prior negotiations of proposed agreements, written or oral, if any. This Agreement shall not be amended or moded except in writing, executed and agreed to by all of t to this Agreement. 12. Effective 111golity. If any paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase becomes illegal, null, or void for any reason or is held by any court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal, null, void, or against public policy, the remaining paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases are not affected, and the Parties shall negotiate an equitable adjustment of the affected proon with a view toward effecting the purpose of this Agreement. 13. No Third -Party Righig. Nothing in this Agreement, whether expressed or implied, is intended, or is to be construed, or otherwise interpreted as, conferring any rights or remedies on any third parties. Also, nothing in this Agreement gives any third parties any rights of subrogation against any Party. 14. governing Law apd_Venpe, This Agreement is entered into and performed in the State of California and is to be interpreted pursuant to the internal substantive law, and not the law of conflicts, of the State of California. Venue in any action brought under this Agreement shall be in the Superior Court of the County of Kern, State of California. 16. SGMA Jurisdictional Waiye_r. Landowners knowingly and voluntarily waive any provision of SGMA, the regulations implementing SGMA, or other provision of law that limits or restricts KRGSA's jurisdiction over Landowners' Lands, including the provision of Water Code section 10726.8 (b) which states, among other matters "Nothing in this part shall be construed as authorizing a local agency to ... impose fees or regulatory requirements on activities outside the boundaries of the local agency." av4mqers exoressiv waive such movision(s) and expressly request and authorizes the KWISA to impose SGMA related Ices and regulatory requirements on activities related to Landowners* Lands, as set Corth in this Agreement. IT Effective Date and 'term (,)f* ALreement. Fhe effective (late of this Agreement shall be the date as referenced above, This Agreement shall remain in etTect \vith respect to the Landowners unless and until either (1) termination by InUtWil , at -s fail to perlorm ;iccordin., ten to the greement of' the Parties, (2) such kindownet s, 11s o1 this Agi-cernent, or (3) such Landowners withdraw from the Agreement pursuant to Section 6 hereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be eXeCUted. the day and \ ear 1"i rst-aho% e rk ritten - KERN RIVER GROUNDWATER SUSTAINABILITY AGENCY RODNEY PALLA ('hairman APPROVED AS,rO FORM: KR GSA ATTORNEYS 11y: VIRGINIA GENNARO ROBERT HARTSOCK AMELIA T. MINABERRICARAI In LANDOWNE'RS FRANNIAR CO., COLDWATER FARMS, INC., "10 B\: . . . . . . . . . . P& R A UNIO'1 '11, RDS, INC., ,0 mm THOMA'S4," rFA NI INC 13y COUN] E1616N1-.1: : DAVID BEARD ARTCHIANELL0 L MARK MULKAY Z� KRGSA to impose SGJMA related fees and Tegulatory requirements on activities related to Landowners' Lands, as set forth in this Agrreement. 17. Effective Date: and Terni of Agreeniclit, The effiective date of this Agrcenwnt shall tic the date as referenced above. This Agreement shall remain in ef �& c t with respect to the Landowners unless and until either (1) termination by mutual agreement of the Parties, (2) s ucli Landowners >fail to PCrfOrM- HCCOrdi Ug to the terms of this Agreement, or (3) such. Landowners withdraw from the Agreement pursuant to Section 6 hereof IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed, the day and year first -above written. KRGSA KERN RJVER GRO",, DWA'FIER SUSTMNARILITYAG14NCY RODNEYFALLA Chairman APPROVED AS TO FORINC KRGSA ATTORNLYS VIRG(NIA Gf NNARO ROBERT HARTSOCK AMELLk T, M1�,NARERR1G*.A-R.0 LANDOWNERS FRANTMAR CO., By: COLDWATER FARMS, LNC., M P&R ALMOND . HARDS, tNik., THOINIALS-CATTANT INC By, COUMTRISI)ONFID: KRGSAMANNGERS DAVID BEARD ARXCf"1LkNF1J,0 L. Al AR K N11ILK A Y EXHIBIT A. (List of Landowners & Property Descriptions] NAME AFN ACRES F"RANMAR. CO. 184-030-52 457 COLDWATER FARMS, INC.,. F&R ALMOND ORCHARDS, INC., THOMAS-CATTANI INC. Page 8 of EX1111111, It -- FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY --- Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency (GSA) Buena Vista Farms 0 S &25 65 Miles Kern River GSA Boundary Buena Vista Farms (Add to KRGSA) ii Sustainable Groundwater Management Act Ma nagern ent Agreement with Kern River Groundwater Susta i nability Agency This Agreement ("Agreement") is made and entered into this day of 2019, by and between the Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency ("KRGSA."), and the landowner identified in 1`.xhibit A ("Landowner"). KRGSA and Landowner are sometimes each individually referred to herein as a "Fatty" and co flective I y as the "Parties," . RECITALS WHEREAS, Landowner is an individual, or authorized agent of an entity owning real property in. Kern County, California (" Landowner Land") located outside of the KRPS A's boundaries, which boundaries are general ly shown on Exhibit B, attached hereto and incorporated by reference. WHEREAS, KRGSA is an exclusive Groundwater Sustainability Agency formed pursuant to the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act ("SGMA") and created by its members, the City of Bakersfield, Improvement District No. 4 of the Kern County Water Agency, and Kern Delta Water District ("ICKGS A Members") and which overlies a portion of the Kern County Sub -basin (Basin N Limber 5-022.14, DWR. Bulletin 11 8). WHEREAS, the. Landowner [.,and is overlying the Kern County Sub -basin (Basin Number 5-022.14, DWR Bulletin 118). The Depaninerit of Water Resources (DWR) has designated the Kern County Sub -basin a high-priority arid critically ovcrdrafted basin. WHEREAS, the Landowner desires that the Landowner Land be included within the KRGSA's CUSP so as to provide a process for the Landowner Land to be subject to a CTS P and KRGSA is willing to include Landowner Land in its CUSP and manage Landowner Land pursuant to SOMA and in accordance with this Agreement, WHERE, AS, KRGSA shall endeavor to rnodify the KRGSA boundary to include Landowner ],,and. WHEREAS, the Landowner intends to waive certain provisions of SOMA that ina y limit KRGSA's S GMA jurisdiction over the Landowner Land, and expressly requests that Landowmer Lands be managed pursuant to SOMA by the KRGSA. WHEREAS, the Parties understand that neither the inclusion of the Landowner Land within the KRGSA's GSA, GS.P,, nor this Agreernent, in any way provides Landowright with a right to any portion of the water supplies owned by the KRGSA Members. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the (bregoing Recitals and the following ternis and conditions, it is agreed by and between the Parties as follows: Page I of 9 I. PURPOSE OF AGREEIMENI The Parties enter itito this Agreement solely for the purpose of providing the Landowner a process to attenipt to comply with SGMA through the inclusion of the Landowner Land within the KR.GSA's GSP. Neither the KRGSA, the KRGSA. Membem nor any landowners within the KRGSA's boundaries are committing anything to the Landowner or the Landowner Land except for the inclusion of the Landowner Land within the KRGSA.'s CYSP, provided that Landowner complies with the terms of this Agreement, the KRGSA GSP, and any other rules, MgUlations, ordinances, and resolutions of the KRGSA adopted pursuant to Water Code Section 10725.2, 11. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF INCLUDING LANDOWNER LAND WITUIN THE Ii RGSA'S GSP 1. QQmmLqnerUt p Inc kide, Landowner Land i n. K.&G _SA' s, Q!,iP. 0 _L The KRGSA hereby agrees to include the Landowner Land within the KRGSA's GSP, and the Landowner hereby agrees for the Landowner Land to be included within and managed pursuant to the KRGSA's GSP, and to otherwise be subject to regulation and management by the KRGSA, provided that the Parties have complied with all provisions of this Agreement. Landowner acknowled. ' ges that there might be additional reporting requirements, monetary charges, or compliance measures imposed upon Landowner in connection with SC: TVIA by the California Department of Water Resources ("DWR"), the State Water Resources Control Board, the courts, or offier agencies or bodies with the authority to enflorce terms and conditions of SGMA separate and apart from the KRGSA and (lie KRGSA GSP. Landowner acknowledges and agrees that the KRGSA has no duty t L� under this Agreement or ability otherwise to prevent such measures from being imposed on Landowner, 1 Landowner The Landowner agrees to and shall be independently responsible to prev ide 1 Tiformation and Funding at the request o I" the K RGS A to maintain and support die efforts LQ include [lie Landowner Land within the KR.CJSA's GSP so as to comply with SG.MA and any future statotory laws and regulations that may Lae adopted to amend SGMA, supplement SOMA, replace SCjlklA or other laws or regulations adopted to engage in the sustainable m anage ment of groundwater in relation to the Landowner L -and. Landowner agrees to and shall comply with the KRGSA's GSP, rules, regulations, and policies, as ma)., be adopted and as may be amended frorn time to time. 3. Rermlation Contingent on Funding, Landowner acknowledges and agrees that the KRGSA.'s inclusion of the Landowner Land within the KRGSA's GSP. and KRGSA's efforts to include the Landowner Land within the KRGSA's GSP pursuant to this Agreement, are contingent upon Landowner's regular and fimclV payment of KR.GSA Fees and Charges, w-hich include but may not be limited to the following components (i) the general administrative expenses of the KRGSA, (2) costs Fear consultants retained by the KRGSA tor the purposes of deveioping- or implerneriting, the KROSA's GSP, f t3 Page 2 of 9 administrative or other costs the KRGSA incurs- in im plementing SG MA, and (4) .uiy other costs attributable to managing Landowner Land pursuant to SGIMIA and/or the KRGSA clsp Upon final execution of this Agreement, KRGSA shall bill and Landowner shall pay the KRGSA $8.00 per acre of Landowner Land as an initial payment to fund the KRGS,A's efforts made pursuant to this Agreement. 4, Determination or Funding Qbffilafiton® The amount of any additional payments required for services rendered by the KRGSA or others for the purposes of fulfilling the obligations set forth heroin, or the formula for the calculation of Stich payments, and the method of such payments, shall be determined by the KRGSA, and notwithstanding any provision of law, the Landowner agrees and consents to a fee, charge and/or assessment being levied on Latidowrier Land for Stich Charges. 5. railurc to.,Satisfy Funding, Obligation & GS111_Itc ,giCirehignts. Landowner acknowledges and agrees that if, for any reason. Landowner refuses or otherwise fails to remit any payment required hereunder, in the amount and using the method determined and requested by the KRGSA, or fails to comply with the reqUirenlent$ of the G and its management and regulation ("Defaulted Landowner") the KRGSA: (a) shall be relieved of any and all obligation to proceed with including the Defaulted Landowner's Land within the KRGSA's GSP-, (b) shall be relieved of any and all obligatiori to provide the services and obligations enumerated in this Agreement to a Defaulted Landowner; and 0 (c) may, in its sole and abstiltiLe. discretion, seek to remove the Defaulted Landowner's Land froni the KRGSA's GSA and GSP and no longer manage such lands pursuant to SOMA, all al.. Defaulted Landowner's expense. In such event the Defaulted Landowner agrees to ()brain regulation under SGMA by some other method separate and apart from the KRGSA pursuant to the terms for a. MilidraNving Landowner set forth in Paragraph, 6 of this Agreement, or as otherwise agreed among the Parties. (d) may, in its sole and absolute discretion, place a lien upon the Landowner land for arnounts due but not paid, andJor seek specific performance or obtain. any other remedy or relief available at ]a -,,v or in equity; and (e) shall have no obligation to reimburse Landowner for arty KRGSA Fees and Charges paid to such date. 6. No Protest in Casc of Rempyal of Defaulted Landowner Land: Dut-v to C�,!-QqqLate, Landowner agrees that if Landowner breaches the terms of (his Agreement, including but not limited to the refusal or failure to Follow the KROSA OSP, or to remit any payment required herein, t'011owing notice of the alleged breach and reasonable opportunity' to cure, the KRGSA way, in its sole and absolute di.wretion. seek to remove the Defaulted Lan.downer's Land from the KRGSA's GSA and GS11, and if the KRGSA Pup 3 Ofl) does so, the Landowner shall not lodge any protest., participate in tiny protest hearing, or act in any way to influence the outcome of the KRCPSA's decision, Landowner further agrees to work in good faith with the KP,0SA to provide the KRGSA any materials pr information in, Landowner's possession or controt that may, in the KRGSA's sole determination, be necossary or appropriate to effectuate the KR.GSA's decision to remove the Defaulted Landowner Land from the KRGSA's GSP, including. but not limited to, providing timely responses to requests for inf6rination and meeting with KRGSA representatives to establish terms of removal, 7, Disclaim Water R.i hts. (a) Landowner expressly disclaims any right to any KR,GSA Member's water rights, water supplies, or facility usage other than through a negotiated purchase, transfer, or cxcharige that Landowner has obtained or may obtain wholly outside of this Agreement and not related to this Agreement. Landowner understands and agrees that as a result of the foregoing disclaimer, among other things, inclusion of the Landowner Land within the KRGSA's GSA or CSP will. not entitle Landowner to receive any portion of a KRGSA Member's water supply or facility usage. Landowner hirther understands and agrees the sole pa rpose o f th is Agreement is to prov ide the Landowner a process to obtain SGNIA coverage for Landowner Land through the KRGSA's GSF. Landowner Further understands and agrees that any other benefits accruing to the Landowner Land and/or to Landowner as a result of this Agreement are purely incidental and shall not give rise to any expectation, entitlement, or right to any KRGSA Member's water supplies of any kind, including, but not limited to. Kern. River water, State Water Project water, Central Valley Project water, supplies from any lake, river, stream. mani-nade conveyance, or aquifer that the KRCYSA Member purchases. acquires,. transfers, exchanges, takes receipt of o' otherwisc controls, including groundwater supplies or any return flows that may enter the, underground aquifer as as result of delivery by the KRGSA Member of any of the foregoing water Supplies, or any other designation or classification of KRGSA Member's water whatsoever, whether in existence at the time this Agreement is executed or created at sorne fluture time. (b) As a material provision or this Agreement, Landowner expressly agrees, acknowledges, acknowledges, and understands that the KRGSA. was fbrined to better serve the lands loca(ed within the XROSA Members' boundaries and to provide f6r the sustainable II1anagCI-nen( Of groundwater underlying such lands, and that to the extent any additional raw anter supplies may be needed. for sustainability purposes now or in the future, such water supplies would be obtained independently by the City of Balcersficid, Improvement District No. 4 of the Kern County Water Agency, and/or kern Delta Water District For the benefit of lands tinderlying the boundaries of such KR6SA Members, Landowner expressly disclaims and waives any claim or right that the KRGSA must or should obtain any water supplies, and understands that to the extent water supplies are needed, such supplies will be obtained independently by City of Bakersfield, Irnprovement District No. 4 of the Kern Co arty Water Agency. and/or Kern Delta N'Nlater District for the benefit of lauds underlying such KrRC,"Members and will not be obtai iked by the KRGSA, and hence w ou Id not be available to lands outside of the boundaries of the KRGSA Nfembers,, including LandoAmer Land. Page 4 of 9 (c) Landowner recognizes that absent an imported supplemental surface water supply or supplemental groundwater supply, either presently available to Landowner Laird or later provided directly to Landowner Land by other sources, the Landowner's ability to Pump groundwater may be curtailed pur.sualit to the GSP. 8, No Voknitary Consent. Once the Landowner Land is included Within the KRGSA's GSP and the GS P is approved by DWR, Landowner hereby agrees not to consent to the inclusion of the Landowner Land within another GSP developed by arly entity other than the KRCYSA. without the KRGSA's express prior written consent - 9. Notice of Aarcement, Landowner agrees to provide a copy of this Agreement to each and every person and entity who owns or receives any interest in any portion of the Landowner Land. A 'Runs with the Land, The benefits and burdens of this Agreement are intended to attach to and run. with the land described in Exhibit A to this Agreement, are, related to the direct benefit, use, maintenance, and improvement of the, Landowner Land, and shall be binding on and inure to the benefit of the Parties and their respective legal representatives, successors, heirs and assigns. It is the intent of the Landowner, from the date of this Agreement, that the equitable servitudes, covenants, conditions, restrictions, assessments and other duties and obligations contained. herein, or contained in die KRGSA's GSP as rna,,%, be adopted aad amended from time to time so long as such lands have not Nen withdrawn from management under the KRGSA GSP pursuant to this Agreement), run with the land and shall be binding on any and all successors or assigns. All persons or entities claiming under the Parties, or who accept deeds, leases, easements or other grants of conveyances to any portion of the Landowner land agree that they shall be personally bound by all of the provisions of this ACIrcement, and shali cotir-orm to and observe the provisions of this Agreement and the KRGSA's GSP. The Parties agree that a covenant evidencing this Agreernew and its nature as attaching to and running with the land shall be executed by the Landowner and recorded with the Clerk)Rccurder of the Couuty of Kern as a condition to the inclusion of the Landowner Land within the KRGSA's GSP. Upon withdrawal of Landowner Land, a notice to such effect, shall also be execute(] and recorded. I I. Entire Aareenrient-- Amendments or Modifications. The Parties agree that this Agreement contains the entire Agreement and understanding concerning the subject matter among the Parties and supersedes and replaces all prior negotiations of proposed agreements, written or oral, if any. This Agreement, shall not be amended or modified except in writing, executed and agreed to by all of the Parties to chis Agreement 12. FX fecti v " e IIIc gal Lty � If any pai-agraph, sentence, clause; or phrase becomes illegal, null, or void Ticar any rmson or is held by any coury of competent jurisdiction to be illegal, null, void, or against public policy, the remaining paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrascs are not affected, and the Parties shall negotiate an. equitable 3djllStMent Of the a (Tectcd prov is ion w i ih a view toward effbeting the put -pose of this AgreemenL M Page 5 kX9 13, No_LhirdwNrty f lits. Nothing in this Agreement, whether expressed or implied, is intended, or is to be construed, or otherwise interpreted as, conferring any rights or remedies on any third parties. Also, nothing in this Agreement gives any third parties any rights of subrogation, against any Party. 14. 'Cjjovern i Uw 1,aw and Venue. This Agreement is entered into and performed in the State of California:. and is to be interpreted purstiant to the internal substantive law, and not the law of conflicts, of the State of California. Wnuc in any action brou Slit under this Agreement shall be i ri the Superior Court of the County offern, State of Cal i fornia. 15. Indemnification. Landowner (""Indemnifying Party") slial I protect, defend, indernnifv and hold harmless the KRGSA.. the K.RGSA Members, and their respective directors: officials, officers. MaMllge.rs, employees, contractors, consultants, and agents ("frideninified Party") from and against all liabilities, obligations, claims, damages, penalties, catises of action, costs and expenses (including, without limitation, attorneys' fees and expenses) imposed upon, incurred by, or asserted against an Indemnified Party arising out ofresulting from, or in connection with (a) any indemnification obligation undertaken by the KRGSA or a KRGSA Member with respect to the Landowner or the Landowiter Land now or in dle future, and (b) any action taken or omitted to be taken by the Indemnifying Party under or related to this Agreement or the KRGSA GSP, including but not limited to the following: (i) the actions or ornissions, by Landowiieror Landowner's affiliates, members, managers, employees, contractors and agents related to this Agreement andfor (lie KRGSA or its GSP; (fl) I.,andowner or Landowner's affiliates, members, managers, employees, contractors and agents' violation oF any applicable laws or regulations; (iii) the failure on the part of Landowner or Landowner's affiI intes to perform or comply with any of thrw terms of this Agreement and/or the KR.GSA GSP; or (iv) the inclusion of Landowner Land in the KRGSA GSP, provided, however, that such indemnity shall not extend to any such suit, claim, or, darnage to the extent caused solely by the aegligent or WTOngfUlCtS Or OITI SiOnS a i "; ofany Indemniried Party. The indernnificafion provisions in this section shall survive expiration or termination of this Agreement, and shall not be restricted to insurance proceeds, if any, received by the KROSA, or the KRGSA. Members, or their respective directors, officials, officers, managers, employees, contractors and agents. 16SGMA Jurisdictional Waiver. Landowner knowingly and voluntarily waives any provision of SOMA. the regulations implementing SUMA, or other provision oflaw that limits or restricts KRGSA'sjurisdiction over Landowner Lands, iticludke die provision of Water Code section 10726.8 (b) which states. among other matters "Nothing in this part shall be construed as authorizing a k)cal agency to .. . impose fees or regulatory reqUirMCIAS on activities outside the boundaries of the local agency." Landowner expre&�,ly waives suet provision( ' s) avid expressly requests and Authorizes the KRGSA to impose SOMA related fees and regulatory requirements on activities related to Landowner T"ands, as set forth in this Agreement. ZN 17. Fff7ective Date and Term of__U ,� LT qKj L �t� The effective date of this _jU _ Agreement shall lie the date as referenc.ed abovc, This Agreement shall remain in effect Page 6 of 9 witli respect to the t.andowner unless and until either (1) termination by mutual agreenleat of the Parties, (14) sash Landowner fails to perforin according to the teens of this Agrectnew, or (3) such [,andowner withdraws from (lie Agreement pursuant to Section 6 Hereof. IN "JTNESS WIFE(REOF, the patties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed, the day and year first -above written. KRGSA LANDOWNER KERN RIVER. GROUNDWATER GRIMMWAY ENTERPRISES, INC. SUSTAINABILITY AGENCY Y: '�rle 1�r RODNEY PALLA Choirman P -e 5 , de APPROVED AS TO FORM- COUNTERSIGNED: KRGSA ATTORNEYS KRGSA MANAGERS VIRGINIA GENNARO DAVID BEARD ROBERT HARTSOCK ART CHIAN ELLO AMELIA T. MI N A BER R [GAR Al L. MARK MULKAY Page 7 of 1 I"XIIIBIT A fList of Laudowner & Property Descriptions] NAME APP ACRES G RIMMWAYENTF R PRISE.1.3, INC. 188-250-09 4.8 Page 8 of () FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY -- Aern River Groundwater Sustainabililty Agency (GSA) Grimmway Farms I N kljty.,.upa H�,�q W+ J-,, 0 9 125 6-.5 -MMMMM---i Miles Kern River GSA Boundary Grimmway Farms (Add to KRGSA) PAO& 9 "f 9 I L V74P Mr. Alan Christensen Chief Deputy CAO County Administrative Office 1] 15 Truxtun Avenue, Fiff h Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301-4639 Dear Mr. Christensen: Rodney J. Palla, Chair Bob Smith Gene Lundquist Earlier this year, the Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency (KRGSA) and the County of Kern (County) collaborated to incorporate certain non -districted areas (white lands) into the boundaries of the KRGSA. This action was facilitated under the provisions of the December 6, 2016 Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the County and the KRGSA (enclosed), which includes th ea following language: 2. County has jurisdiction over certain lands within the Kem County Sub -basin which the County may wish to designate for inclusion within the boundaries of the KRGSA. The KRGSA will consider inclusion within the boundaries of the KRGSA of the lands designated by the County wnd, if included, such lands shall be subject to the MOU, the KRGSA Bylaws, and any rules or regulations of the KRGSA heretofore or hereafter adopted or amended. To assist the sub -basin wide effort to have existing GSA's cover non-disfricfed areas (asaresultof the County's withdraw from the Kern Groundwater Authority), the KRGSA Board of Directors recently evaluated and approved -the inclusion requests of several property owners who own specific non-disfricted areas which are contiguous to the current KRGSA boundaries (see enclosed map). Consistent with our previous collaboration, the KRGSA acknowledges that the existing MOU with the County provides for the inclusion and management of these areas by the KRGSA and no further agreement is necessary. Please provide the County's concurrence by returning a signed copy of this letter to the KRGSA so we may proceed accordingly. Sincerely, . ...... .... . Rodney Palla - Chair Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency Enclosures On Behalf of the County of Kern MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTAADIF1- «, «, GPARTICIPAIN KIWI Kern County THIS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING is made as of DEC 0 fi M (Effective Date) by and among the County of Kern (County) and the Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency (KRGSA), collectively the 'Parties", each of whom agree as follows: FITTOTI-1w A. On or about March 30, 2016, certain entities entered into Agreement 16-048 entitled "Memorandum of Understanding Forming the Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency- (MOU). B. On or about April 12, 2016, the KRGSA filed a notice of determination to become a GSA with the Department of Water Resources (DWR), which notice was posted by DWR on April 21, 2016. C. On or about July 20, 2016, the County filed a notice of determination to become a GSA which created an overlap with the KRGSA causing both notices to be suspended pending resolution of the overlap. D. The Parties now desire to resolve the overlap by (I) having the County withdraw its notice of determination to become a GSA with respect to lands within the boundaries of the proposed KRGSA and (ii) having the County join the KRGSA as a non-voting "additional entity", all upon the terms and conditions hereinafter stated. 1. County agrees to withdraw its notice of determination to become a GSA with respect to lands within the boundaries of the proposed KRGSA. 2. County has jurisdiction over certain lands within the Kern County Sub -basin which the County may wish to designate for inclusion within the boundaries of the KRGSA. The KRGSA will consider Inclusion within the boundaries of the KRGSA of the lands designated by the County and, if included, such lands shall be subject to the MOU, the KRGSA Bylaws, and any rules or regulations of the KRGSA heretofore or hereafter adopted or amended. 3. County hereby commits to participate in the KRGSA as a non-voting "additional entity". County participation as a non-voting "additional entity" is conditioned on the following assurances provided by the KRGSA: a. Indemnification: If the County is asked by the KRGSA to use the County's police powers for a specific purpose for the KRGSA, then the KRGSA shall Indemnify the County against liability for the exercise of its police powers. b. Land Use Powers: The KRGSA and its participants agree, and the GSP will provide, that nothing in the GSP or any actions taken by the KRGSA, shall modify, limit or preempt the County's police powers, including its land use authority. On the other hand, the County does 10 r not intend to designate or zone a specific project with an expectation that the KRGSA will provide more water allotment than that which is determined by the GSP allotment and policies. C. White Lands: The KRGSA will manage "white lands" included within its boundaries if requested to do so by the County. d. Well Permits: Well permitting is under the County's jurisdiction and should remain so. The KRGSA will not transform the well -permitting process from a ministerial function (which does not trigger CEOA) to a discretionary function (which triggers CEOA) without prior consultation with the County. If the GSP or the KRGSA shall cause CEQA to be triggered with respect to well permitting. KRGSA shall indemnify County against liability, costs and attorney's fees awarded to petitioner(s) in any CEQA challenge to well permitting. el Water Transfers: Water transfers within the basin are essential to economic stability and future development opportunities. The KRGSA will consider this position when assessing its water transfer policy in the GSP. Further, the KRGSA does not intend to restrict use of water within its boundaries to a specific use. f. Unincorporated Communities. The needs and water resources of unincorporated communities will be considered and addressed In the GSP. 9. JPA v. MOU: it Is understood that the development and implementation of the GSP does not require the joint exercise of powers among the Parties and, therefore, formation of a JPA is unnecessary. The Parties will form a JPA if and to the extent legally mandated. h. Participation: The KRGSA will ensure that all additional agencies (including the County) will have a continuous opportunity to participate in the preparation, review, and adoption of the GSP. The term "participate" in this context means access to all non -privileged drafts, reports, technical information, and other materials and communications, and an ability to be actively engaged in all open meetings related to the preparation, review, and adoption of the GSP. "Actively engaged" means as a signatory to the MOU (i.e., an "additional agency") and more than as a member of the general public. I.* Oil & Gas: The KRGSA will cooperate with the County, the oil and gas industry, and the State Department of Water Resources to preserve and protect available water supplies. Additionally, the GSP may incorporate current adopted mitigation measures found in the Oil and Gas Environmental Impact Report approved by the Board of Supervisors as a means to address best management practices and related GSA oil and gas concerns. APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: COUNTY OF KERN By: MICK GLIMxri , "'Board Chair DEC 0 6 2016 DOTE: APPROVED AS TO FORM Office of Courgy Counsel 13y* Ae 0, "n APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: KERNER GROU By: N RI STAINABILITY AGENCY ROLINEY ALLA, Board Chair DATE: AGENCY 2 ORIGINAL --- FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY --- Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency (GSA) Undistricted Lands to be Included in the KRGSA 0 2 4 - Miles Kern Delta WD Property MAJ Bos Im Lakeview Farms Buena Vista Dairy ImGrimmway Farms Im Kern River GSA -- FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY --- Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency (GSA) AJ Bos is r 111, 15 1"', 11 W + 0 S 3.25 6.5 Miles ............ . Kern River GSA Boundary AJ Bos (Add to KRGSA) . ............. . ....................... . ..................... f fl -- FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY --- Kern River Groundwater Sustainabillity Agency (GSA) Lakeview Farms P q. .. ....... . . .. ....... g 0 . , F ILI Oi%////air00t � j 7,11 l/./a, 0, A, 1/1 ,J)"" V /1, OP13R w �01 Pk r o. Nf 4, Jff, r Aw A % 18403046 N wy r Kern River GSA Boundary 0 S 3,25 6.5 ED Lakeview Farms (Add to KRGSA) Miles............... ............ . . ......... er/ALP/ xv t., if . .. . . ... . .. P q. .. ....... . . .. ....... g 0 . , F ILI Oi%////air00t � j 7,11 l/./a, 0, A, 1/1 ,J)"" V /1, OP13R w �01 Pk r o. Nf 4, Jff, r Aw A % 18403046 N wy r Kern River GSA Boundary 0 S 3,25 6.5 ED Lakeview Farms (Add to KRGSA) Miles............... ............ . . ......... --- FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY --- Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency (GSA) Buena Vista Farms 18403052 hw N ....... .... "" . . ...... . ... I W I 111 Kern River GSA Boundary 0 S 3,25 6.5 EmBuena Vista Farms (Add to KRGSA) i Miles . ...... . .......... ... .... w.._._._.......... ------------- X IN% ...... . . . .. .. . A 211 T" it A; D'o % 01 J, d' "q 18403052 hw N ....... .... "" . . ...... . ... I W I 111 Kern River GSA Boundary 0 S 3,25 6.5 EmBuena Vista Farms (Add to KRGSA) i Miles . ...... . .......... ... .... w.._._._.......... ------------- ...... . . . .. .. . A 211 A; % Y L A, k 18403052 hw N ....... .... "" . . ...... . ... I W I 111 Kern River GSA Boundary 0 S 3,25 6.5 EmBuena Vista Farms (Add to KRGSA) i Miles . ...... . .......... ... .... w.._._._.......... ------------- -- FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY --- Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency (GSA) Grimmway Farms W + f", 0 3,25 6.5 Miles r I F- I 'a tA,) A Ij Kern River GSA Boundary Grimmway Farms (Add to KRGSA) % . .r. 'n . .Nits . ..... . ///, . . . . op ag, e, LAI A "Al W + f", 0 3,25 6.5 Miles r I F- I 'a tA,) A Ij Kern River GSA Boundary Grimmway Farms (Add to KRGSA) KERN RIVER GSA November 27, 2019 Mrs. Judy Etchechury, President Round Mountain Water Company 6329 Mandy Lane Bakersfield, CA 93308 Re: Request for annexation into the KRGSA Dear Mrs. Etchechury: Rodney J. Palla, Chair Bob Smith Gene Lundquist The Kern River Groundwater Sustainability Agency (KRGSA) Board of Directors (Board) has considered Round Mountain Water Company's (RMWC) request to be annexed into the KRGSA for the purposes of reporting under the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA). While the KRGSA Board appreciates RMWC's commitment to meet all the requirements of SGMA, the request to be annexed into the KRGSA has been denied. Sincerely, Rodney Palla Chairman S:\WATER\KRGSA\Corr\ Etch echury.Ltr.docx SCHEDULED MEETINGS JANUARY 2020 THROUGH DECEMBER 2020 KRGSA Board Meetings =City Council Meetings @ 10:00 a.m. CHN Conference Room A Begin @ 3:30 p.m. & 5:15 p.m. (1 st Thurs.) Bakersfield Water Board Meetings ®KDWD Board Meetings @ 2:00 p.m. @ Water Resources @ 12:00 Noon @ KDWD (1st & 3rd Tues.) 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