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ACCESS VALLEY WATER
Download Access Valley Water, a real-time way to send requests, questions, complaints and compliments directly to the Santa Clara Valley Water District. Use your smartphone to check on the status and receive messages from water district as your request is processed. CAREERS AND JOB OPENINGS Careers and Job Openings. Content. The Santa Clara Valley Water District, now known as Valley Water, manages an integrated water resources system that includes the supply of clean, safe water, flood protection and stewardship of streams on behalf of Santa Clara County’s 2 million residents. The district effectively manages 10dams and surface
FIVE-YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Five-Year Capital Improvement Program. The Santa Clara Valley Water District's Fiscal Year 2022-26 Five-Year Draft Capital Improvement Program (CIP) was approved for release on February 23, 2021. The CIP is a projection of Valley Water’s capital funding requirements for planned capital projects from Fiscal Year 2021/22 through Fiscal Year LOW INCOME SENIOR PARCEL TAX EXEMPTION As Santa Clara County remains under a shelter-in-place-order issued by the County Health Officer, the Valley Water mail center is closed to the public.In adherence to current social distancing guidelines, we're reminding everyone not to arrive at the mail center to drop off low-income senior property tax applications at this time.REBATES & SURVEYS
Project Updates *Safe, Clean Water and Natural Flood Protection Program. Priority A: Ensure a Safe, Reliable Water Supply; Priority B: Reduce Toxins, Hazards and Contaminants in our Waterways BOARD MEETINGS, AGENDAS & MINUTES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE meetings of the Santa Clara Valley Water District (Valley Water) Board of Directors will be held in accordance with the Brown Act as currently in effect under the State Emergency Services Act, the Governor’s Emergency Declaration related to COVID-19 to shelter in place, and the Governor’s Executive Order N-29-20 issued on March 17, 2020 that allows attendance by PURCHASING AND CONTRACTS Filing a protest. Protests must be sent in writing, by certified and registered mail, or personally delivered to: Santa Clara Valley Water District. Attn: Purchasing and Contracts Manager. RE: Protest of Award (list RFP# and Project Name) 5750 Almaden Expressway. San Jose, CA95118.
ADOPT A CREEK
The Corporate Challenge is a free program that encourages Santa Clara County companies to get involved with their local communities by adopting and cleaning a stretch of creek in Santa Clara County through the Santa Clara Valley Water District’s Adopt-A-Creek program. PURIFIED WATER PROGRAM Procurement Process. Valley Water plans a dual-stage selection procedure for the DBFOM public-private-partnership (P3) project delivery method consisting of: Request for Qualifications (“RFQ”) as part of determination of eligibility and qualification. Request for Proposals (“RFP”) wherein shortlisted Respondents will be invitedto
DIY WATER WISE INDOOR SURVEY WORKSHEET Do your bathroom sink faucets use more than 1 gallon per minute (gpm)? If you found you have different flow rates throughout your home, enter the highest flow rates in ‘A’, then the next highest flow rate in ‘B’. If you have more than two flow rates, please provide any additional details inACCESS VALLEY WATER
Download Access Valley Water, a real-time way to send requests, questions, complaints and compliments directly to the Santa Clara Valley Water District. Use your smartphone to check on the status and receive messages from water district as your request is processed. CAREERS AND JOB OPENINGS Careers and Job Openings. Content. The Santa Clara Valley Water District, now known as Valley Water, manages an integrated water resources system that includes the supply of clean, safe water, flood protection and stewardship of streams on behalf of Santa Clara County’s 2 million residents. The district effectively manages 10dams and surface
FIVE-YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Five-Year Capital Improvement Program. The Santa Clara Valley Water District's Fiscal Year 2022-26 Five-Year Draft Capital Improvement Program (CIP) was approved for release on February 23, 2021. The CIP is a projection of Valley Water’s capital funding requirements for planned capital projects from Fiscal Year 2021/22 through Fiscal Year LOW INCOME SENIOR PARCEL TAX EXEMPTION As Santa Clara County remains under a shelter-in-place-order issued by the County Health Officer, the Valley Water mail center is closed to the public.In adherence to current social distancing guidelines, we're reminding everyone not to arrive at the mail center to drop off low-income senior property tax applications at this time.REBATES & SURVEYS
Project Updates *Safe, Clean Water and Natural Flood Protection Program. Priority A: Ensure a Safe, Reliable Water Supply; Priority B: Reduce Toxins, Hazards and Contaminants in our Waterways BOARD MEETINGS, AGENDAS & MINUTES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE meetings of the Santa Clara Valley Water District (Valley Water) Board of Directors will be held in accordance with the Brown Act as currently in effect under the State Emergency Services Act, the Governor’s Emergency Declaration related to COVID-19 to shelter in place, and the Governor’s Executive Order N-29-20 issued on March 17, 2020 that allows attendance by PURCHASING AND CONTRACTS Filing a protest. Protests must be sent in writing, by certified and registered mail, or personally delivered to: Santa Clara Valley Water District. Attn: Purchasing and Contracts Manager. RE: Protest of Award (list RFP# and Project Name) 5750 Almaden Expressway. San Jose, CA95118.
ADOPT A CREEK
The Corporate Challenge is a free program that encourages Santa Clara County companies to get involved with their local communities by adopting and cleaning a stretch of creek in Santa Clara County through the Santa Clara Valley Water District’s Adopt-A-Creek program. PURIFIED WATER PROGRAM Procurement Process. Valley Water plans a dual-stage selection procedure for the DBFOM public-private-partnership (P3) project delivery method consisting of: Request for Qualifications (“RFQ”) as part of determination of eligibility and qualification. Request for Proposals (“RFP”) wherein shortlisted Respondents will be invitedto
DIY WATER WISE INDOOR SURVEY WORKSHEET Do your bathroom sink faucets use more than 1 gallon per minute (gpm)? If you found you have different flow rates throughout your home, enter the highest flow rates in ‘A’, then the next highest flow rate in ‘B’. If you have more than two flow rates, please provide any additional details in BOARD MEETINGS, AGENDAS & MINUTES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE meetings of the Santa Clara Valley Water District (Valley Water) Board of Directors will be held in accordance with the Brown Act as currently in effect under the State Emergency Services Act, the Governor’s Emergency Declaration related to COVID-19 to shelter in place, and the Governor’s Executive Order N-29-20 issued on March 17, 2020 that allows attendance by EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT Rick Callender is the Chief Executive Officer of Valley Water. Appointed CEO by the Board on May 26, 2020, Mr. Callender oversees an integrated water resources system that includes the supply of clean, safe water; flood protection; and environmental stewardship of waterways for Santa Clara County’s 1.9 million residents. PUBLIC REVIEW DOCUMENTS During this public review period, Valley Water will accept written hard copy and electronic comments on the project. Comments on the Draft MND should be submitted via US mail or electronically. The public comment period closes at 5 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 8, 2021.ADOPT A CREEK
The Corporate Challenge is a free program that encourages Santa Clara County companies to get involved with their local communities by adopting and cleaning a stretch of creek in Santa Clara County through the Santa Clara Valley Water District’s Adopt-A-Creek program. VALLEY WATER BOARD CHAIR TONY ESTREMERA STATEMENT ON Santa Clara County is in extreme drought. We can’t afford to wait to act as our water supplies are being threatened locally and across California. We are in an emergency and Valley Water must do everything we can to protect our groundwater resources and ensure we can provide safe, clean water to Santa Clara County residents and businesses. ALMADEN LAKE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Mining during California’s gold rush era played a role in the proliferation of mercury in local waters. Between 1850 and 1970, there was a release of about 6,500 tons of mercury from the New Almaden Quicksilver Mines into local creeks and rivers in the upper Guadalupe Watershed, about five CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION Construction Administration. Content. To request Plans and Specifications from Valley Water, please click the "Request Plans & Specs" link located under each new project and fill out the form. You will receive your requested documents within four (4) regular SANTA CLARA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT BOARD AUDIT COMMITTEE Board Audit Committee Santa Clara Valley Water District AGENDA 2:00 PM REGULAR MEETING Wednesday, June 16, 2021 2:00 PM Via Zoom Teleconference IMPORTANT NOTICES This meeting is being held in accordance with the Brown Act as currently in effect under DIY WATER WISE INDOOR SURVEY WORKSHEET Do your bathroom sink faucets use more than 1 gallon per minute (gpm)? If you found you have different flow rates throughout your home, enter the highest flow rates in ‘A’, then the next highest flow rate in ‘B’. If you have more than two flow rates, please provide any additional details in FAHCE: FISH AND AQUATIC HABITAT COLLABORATIVE EFFORT History and background. In 1996, the Guadalupe-Coyote Resource Conservation District filed a complaint with the State Water Resources Control Board over the water district’s use of water rights in the Stevens Creek, Coyote Creek and Guadalupe River watersheds. SANTA CLARA VALLEY WATERWHERE YOUR WATER COMES FROMWATER QUALITYWATER SUPPLY PLANNINGRECYCLED AND PURIFIED WATER Description. Is your yard drought ready? Our rebates can help make the change! Valley Water offers rebates to help protect your yard from dry weather and save money on your water bill by transforming your lawn into a beautiful water-wise landscape. Rebate amounts of up to $2,000 for homes and $50,000 for businesses are available.ACCESS VALLEY WATER
Download Access Valley Water, a real-time way to send requests, questions, complaints and compliments directly to the Santa Clara Valley Water District. Use your smartphone to check on the status and receive messages from water district as your request is processed.ONE WATER PLAN
A 50-year roadmap for integrated water resource planning on a watershed scale in Santa Clara County. One Water will serve as the district’s flood management plan and stream stewardship master plan. It will also identify where there is a nexus between the district’s flood protection, stream stewardship, and water supply functions. FIVE-YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Five-Year Capital Improvement Program. The Santa Clara Valley Water District's Fiscal Year 2022-26 Five-Year Draft Capital Improvement Program (CIP) was approved for release on February 23, 2021. The CIP is a projection of Valley Water’s capital funding requirements for planned capital projects from Fiscal Year 2021/22 through Fiscal Year PURCHASING AND CONTRACTS Filing a protest. Protests must be sent in writing, by certified and registered mail, or personally delivered to: Santa Clara Valley Water District. Attn: Purchasing and Contracts Manager. RE: Protest of Award (list RFP# and Project Name) 5750 Almaden Expressway. San Jose, CA95118.
BOARD MEETINGS, AGENDAS & MINUTES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE meetings of the Santa Clara Valley Water District (Valley Water) Board of Directors will be held in accordance with the Brown Act as currently in effect under the State Emergency Services Act, the Governor’s Emergency Declaration related to COVID-19 to shelter in place, and the Governor’s Executive Order N-29-20 issued on March 17, 2020 that allows attendance by LOW INCOME SENIOR PARCEL TAX EXEMPTION As Santa Clara County remains under a shelter-in-place-order issued by the County Health Officer, the Valley Water mail center is closed to the public.In adherence to current social distancing guidelines, we're reminding everyone not to arrive at the mail center to drop off low-income senior property tax applications at this time.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The Santa Clara Valley Water District’s Board of Directors can be contacted in the following ways: Email comments to Board@valleywater.org. Mail correspondence to: SCVWD Board of Directors, 5750 Almaden Expressway, San Jose, CA 95118. Fax correspondence to (408) 266-2897. CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION Construction Administration. Content. To request Plans and Specifications from Valley Water, please click the "Request Plans & Specs" link located under each new project and fill out the form. You will receive your requested documents within four (4) regular PURIFIED WATER PROGRAM Procurement Process. Valley Water plans a dual-stage selection procedure for the DBFOM public-private-partnership (P3) project delivery method consisting of: Request for Qualifications (“RFQ”) as part of determination of eligibility and qualification. Request for Proposals (“RFP”) wherein shortlisted Respondents will be invitedto
SANTA CLARA VALLEY WATERWHERE YOUR WATER COMES FROMWATER QUALITYWATER SUPPLY PLANNINGRECYCLED AND PURIFIED WATER Description. Is your yard drought ready? Our rebates can help make the change! Valley Water offers rebates to help protect your yard from dry weather and save money on your water bill by transforming your lawn into a beautiful water-wise landscape. Rebate amounts of up to $2,000 for homes and $50,000 for businesses are available.ACCESS VALLEY WATER
Download Access Valley Water, a real-time way to send requests, questions, complaints and compliments directly to the Santa Clara Valley Water District. Use your smartphone to check on the status and receive messages from water district as your request is processed.ONE WATER PLAN
A 50-year roadmap for integrated water resource planning on a watershed scale in Santa Clara County. One Water will serve as the district’s flood management plan and stream stewardship master plan. It will also identify where there is a nexus between the district’s flood protection, stream stewardship, and water supply functions. FIVE-YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Five-Year Capital Improvement Program. The Santa Clara Valley Water District's Fiscal Year 2022-26 Five-Year Draft Capital Improvement Program (CIP) was approved for release on February 23, 2021. The CIP is a projection of Valley Water’s capital funding requirements for planned capital projects from Fiscal Year 2021/22 through Fiscal Year PURCHASING AND CONTRACTS Filing a protest. Protests must be sent in writing, by certified and registered mail, or personally delivered to: Santa Clara Valley Water District. Attn: Purchasing and Contracts Manager. RE: Protest of Award (list RFP# and Project Name) 5750 Almaden Expressway. San Jose, CA95118.
BOARD MEETINGS, AGENDAS & MINUTES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE meetings of the Santa Clara Valley Water District (Valley Water) Board of Directors will be held in accordance with the Brown Act as currently in effect under the State Emergency Services Act, the Governor’s Emergency Declaration related to COVID-19 to shelter in place, and the Governor’s Executive Order N-29-20 issued on March 17, 2020 that allows attendance by LOW INCOME SENIOR PARCEL TAX EXEMPTION As Santa Clara County remains under a shelter-in-place-order issued by the County Health Officer, the Valley Water mail center is closed to the public.In adherence to current social distancing guidelines, we're reminding everyone not to arrive at the mail center to drop off low-income senior property tax applications at this time.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The Santa Clara Valley Water District’s Board of Directors can be contacted in the following ways: Email comments to Board@valleywater.org. Mail correspondence to: SCVWD Board of Directors, 5750 Almaden Expressway, San Jose, CA 95118. Fax correspondence to (408) 266-2897. CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION Construction Administration. Content. To request Plans and Specifications from Valley Water, please click the "Request Plans & Specs" link located under each new project and fill out the form. You will receive your requested documents within four (4) regular PURIFIED WATER PROGRAM Procurement Process. Valley Water plans a dual-stage selection procedure for the DBFOM public-private-partnership (P3) project delivery method consisting of: Request for Qualifications (“RFQ”) as part of determination of eligibility and qualification. Request for Proposals (“RFP”) wherein shortlisted Respondents will be invitedto
MONTHLY WATER TRACKER Conserved Water. Saved 74,198 acre-feet in FY20 from long-term program (baseline year is 1992) Long-term program goal is to save nearly 100,000 acre-feet by 2030 and 110,000 acre-feet by 2040ONE WATER PLAN
A 50-year roadmap for integrated water resource planning on a watershed scale in Santa Clara County. One Water will serve as the district’s flood management plan and stream stewardship master plan. It will also identify where there is a nexus between the district’s flood protection, stream stewardship, and water supply functions. CURRENT WATER CHARGES 9 Minimum Charge New W-8 = 0.75 X Basic User W-8 (M&I @ $245.25/AF, Ag @ $21.65/AF). 10 Treated Water Charge is the sum of Basic User ($1,374/AF) and Contract Treated Water Surcharge ($100/AF). 11 The charge for non-contract deliveries is the sum of the basic user charge ($1,374/AF) and the treated water surcharge for non-contract water($200
BOARD MEETINGS, AGENDAS & MINUTES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE meetings of the Santa Clara Valley Water District (Valley Water) Board of Directors will be held in accordance with the Brown Act as currently in effect under the State Emergency Services Act, the Governor’s Emergency Declaration related to COVID-19 to shelter in place, and the Governor’s Executive Order N-29-20 issued on March 17, 2020 that allows attendance by LOCAL DAMS AND RESERVOIRS Almaden Dam and Reservoir. Almaden Reservoir is one of Santa Clara County's six original reservoirs, built in 1935, and is one of 10 current reservoirs operated by the Santa Clara Valley Water District. Able to store 1,590-acre feet of water, the reservoir, located 12 mile south of San Jose, produces about 4 percent of the district's local CAREERS AND JOB OPENINGS Careers and Job Openings. Content. The Santa Clara Valley Water District, now known as Valley Water, manages an integrated water resources system that includes the supply of clean, safe water, flood protection and stewardship of streams on behalf of Santa Clara County’s 2 million residents. The district effectively manages 10dams and surface
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The Santa Clara Valley Water District’s Board of Directors can be contacted in the following ways: Email comments to Board@valleywater.org. Mail correspondence to: SCVWD Board of Directors, 5750 Almaden Expressway, San Jose, CA 95118. Fax correspondence to (408) 266-2897. VALLEY WATER BOARD CHAIR TONY ESTREMERA STATEMENT ON Santa Clara County is in extreme drought. We can’t afford to wait to act as our water supplies are being threatened locally and across California. We are in an emergency and Valley Water must do everything we can to protect our groundwater resources and ensure we can provide safe, clean water to Santa Clara County residents and businesses. AERIAL DRONE PILOT PROGRAM Aerial drone pilot program. The Santa Clara Valley Water District is proposing to implement a pilot project to use drones in land surveying and mapping activities in locations within Santa Clara County. Also known as “Unmanned Aerial Vehicles,” drone technology is more DIRECTOR LINDA LEZOTTE Director Linda LeZotte - Biography. Linda J. LeZotte was first elected to the Board in 2010 and re-elected in 2014 and 2018. Linda was elected as Vice Chair of the Board in 2011 and 2018, and Chair of the Board in 2012 and 2019. The “Chair’s 2012 and 2019 State of the District” videos are available here. Linda represents the City of SANTA CLARA VALLEY WATERWHERE YOUR WATER COMES FROMWATER QUALITYWATER SUPPLY PLANNINGRECYCLED AND PURIFIED WATER Description. Is your yard drought ready? Our rebates can help make the change! Valley Water offers rebates to help protect your yard from dry weather and save money on your water bill by transforming your lawn into a beautiful water-wise landscape. Rebate amounts of up to $2,000 for homes and $50,000 for businesses are available.ACCESS VALLEY WATER
Download Access Valley Water, a real-time way to send requests, questions, complaints and compliments directly to the Santa Clara Valley Water District. Use your smartphone to check on the status and receive messages from water district as your request is processed.ONE WATER PLAN
A 50-year roadmap for integrated water resource planning on a watershed scale in Santa Clara County. One Water will serve as the district’s flood management plan and stream stewardship master plan. It will also identify where there is a nexus between the district’s flood protection, stream stewardship, and water supply functions. FIVE-YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Five-Year Capital Improvement Program. The Santa Clara Valley Water District's Fiscal Year 2022-26 Five-Year Draft Capital Improvement Program (CIP) was approved for release on February 23, 2021. The CIP is a projection of Valley Water’s capital funding requirements for planned capital projects from Fiscal Year 2021/22 through Fiscal Year BOARD MEETINGS, AGENDAS & MINUTES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE meetings of the Santa Clara Valley Water District (Valley Water) Board of Directors will be held in accordance with the Brown Act as currently in effect under the State Emergency Services Act, the Governor’s Emergency Declaration related to COVID-19 to shelter in place, and the Governor’s Executive Order N-29-20 issued on March 17, 2020 that allows attendance byBOARD OF DIRECTORS
The Santa Clara Valley Water District’s Board of Directors can be contacted in the following ways: Email comments to Board@valleywater.org. Mail correspondence to: SCVWD Board of Directors, 5750 Almaden Expressway, San Jose, CA 95118. Fax correspondence to (408) 266-2897. PUBLIC REVIEW DOCUMENTS During this public review period, Valley Water will accept written hard copy and electronic comments on the project. Comments on the Draft MND should be submitted via US mail or electronically. The public comment period closes at 5 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 8, 2021. LOW INCOME SENIOR PARCEL TAX EXEMPTION As Santa Clara County remains under a shelter-in-place-order issued by the County Health Officer, the Valley Water mail center is closed to the public.In adherence to current social distancing guidelines, we're reminding everyone not to arrive at the mail center to drop off low-income senior property tax applications at this time. DIY WATER WISE INDOOR SURVEY WORKSHEET Do your bathroom sink faucets use more than 1 gallon per minute (gpm)? If you found you have different flow rates throughout your home, enter the highest flow rates in ‘A’, then the next highest flow rate in ‘B’. If you have more than two flow rates, please provide any additional details in FAHCE: FISH AND AQUATIC HABITAT COLLABORATIVE EFFORT History and background. In 1996, the Guadalupe-Coyote Resource Conservation District filed a complaint with the State Water Resources Control Board over the water district’s use of water rights in the Stevens Creek, Coyote Creek and Guadalupe River watersheds. SANTA CLARA VALLEY WATERWHERE YOUR WATER COMES FROMWATER QUALITYWATER SUPPLY PLANNINGRECYCLED AND PURIFIED WATER Description. Is your yard drought ready? Our rebates can help make the change! Valley Water offers rebates to help protect your yard from dry weather and save money on your water bill by transforming your lawn into a beautiful water-wise landscape. Rebate amounts of up to $2,000 for homes and $50,000 for businesses are available.ACCESS VALLEY WATER
Download Access Valley Water, a real-time way to send requests, questions, complaints and compliments directly to the Santa Clara Valley Water District. Use your smartphone to check on the status and receive messages from water district as your request is processed.ONE WATER PLAN
A 50-year roadmap for integrated water resource planning on a watershed scale in Santa Clara County. One Water will serve as the district’s flood management plan and stream stewardship master plan. It will also identify where there is a nexus between the district’s flood protection, stream stewardship, and water supply functions. FIVE-YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Five-Year Capital Improvement Program. The Santa Clara Valley Water District's Fiscal Year 2022-26 Five-Year Draft Capital Improvement Program (CIP) was approved for release on February 23, 2021. The CIP is a projection of Valley Water’s capital funding requirements for planned capital projects from Fiscal Year 2021/22 through Fiscal Year BOARD MEETINGS, AGENDAS & MINUTES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE meetings of the Santa Clara Valley Water District (Valley Water) Board of Directors will be held in accordance with the Brown Act as currently in effect under the State Emergency Services Act, the Governor’s Emergency Declaration related to COVID-19 to shelter in place, and the Governor’s Executive Order N-29-20 issued on March 17, 2020 that allows attendance byBOARD OF DIRECTORS
The Santa Clara Valley Water District’s Board of Directors can be contacted in the following ways: Email comments to Board@valleywater.org. Mail correspondence to: SCVWD Board of Directors, 5750 Almaden Expressway, San Jose, CA 95118. Fax correspondence to (408) 266-2897. PUBLIC REVIEW DOCUMENTS During this public review period, Valley Water will accept written hard copy and electronic comments on the project. Comments on the Draft MND should be submitted via US mail or electronically. The public comment period closes at 5 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 8, 2021. LOW INCOME SENIOR PARCEL TAX EXEMPTION As Santa Clara County remains under a shelter-in-place-order issued by the County Health Officer, the Valley Water mail center is closed to the public.In adherence to current social distancing guidelines, we're reminding everyone not to arrive at the mail center to drop off low-income senior property tax applications at this time. DIY WATER WISE INDOOR SURVEY WORKSHEET Do your bathroom sink faucets use more than 1 gallon per minute (gpm)? If you found you have different flow rates throughout your home, enter the highest flow rates in ‘A’, then the next highest flow rate in ‘B’. If you have more than two flow rates, please provide any additional details in FAHCE: FISH AND AQUATIC HABITAT COLLABORATIVE EFFORT History and background. In 1996, the Guadalupe-Coyote Resource Conservation District filed a complaint with the State Water Resources Control Board over the water district’s use of water rights in the Stevens Creek, Coyote Creek and Guadalupe River watersheds.WATER QUALITY
As the primary wholesale water supplier in Santa Clara County, the Santa Clara Valley Water District is dedicated to assuring a reliable supply of healthy, clean drinking water. PUBLIC REVIEW DOCUMENTS During this public review period, Valley Water will accept written hard copy and electronic comments on the project. Comments on the Draft MND should be submitted via US mail or electronically. The public comment period closes at 5 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 8, 2021. LOW INCOME SENIOR PARCEL TAX EXEMPTION As Santa Clara County remains under a shelter-in-place-order issued by the County Health Officer, the Valley Water mail center is closed to the public.In adherence to current social distancing guidelines, we're reminding everyone not to arrive at the mail center to drop off low-income senior property tax applications at this time.DISTRICT NEWS
District News. May 27, 2021. Valley Water Board Chair Tony Estremera statement on shooting at VTA facility. May 17, 2021. Valley Water Chair Tony Estremera statement on President Biden’s acknowledgment of the Armenian genocide. May 11, 2021. Valley Water Board Chair Tony Estremera statement on unanimous approval by Board of Directors onFY22
LOCAL DAMS AND RESERVOIRS Almaden Dam and Reservoir. Almaden Reservoir is one of Santa Clara County's six original reservoirs, built in 1935, and is one of 10 current reservoirs operated by the Santa Clara Valley Water District. Able to store 1,590-acre feet of water, the reservoir, located 12 mile south of San Jose, produces about 4 percent of the district's local DIY WATER WISE INDOOR SURVEY WORKSHEET Do your bathroom sink faucets use more than 1 gallon per minute (gpm)? If you found you have different flow rates throughout your home, enter the highest flow rates in ‘A’, then the next highest flow rate in ‘B’. If you have more than two flow rates, please provide any additional details in AERIAL DRONE PILOT PROGRAM Aerial drone pilot program. The Santa Clara Valley Water District is proposing to implement a pilot project to use drones in land surveying and mapping activities in locations within Santa Clara County. Also known as “Unmanned Aerial Vehicles,” drone technology is more FAHCE: FISH AND AQUATIC HABITAT COLLABORATIVE EFFORT History and background. In 1996, the Guadalupe-Coyote Resource Conservation District filed a complaint with the State Water Resources Control Board over the water district’s use of water rights in the Stevens Creek, Coyote Creek and Guadalupe River watersheds. BE HEARD VALLEY WATER Welcome to Be Heard, Valley Water’s online engagement site where you can contribute your ideas and feedback. We will listen to what you say, take your opinions into account, and report back to you on how community input contributes to Valley Water projects. In addition to the featured projects below, learn more at valleywater.org. ANDERSON DAM SEISMIC RETROFIT PROJECT 1 Frequently Asked Questions Anderson Dam Seismic Retrofit Project The water district is undertaking the Anderson Dam Seismic Retrofit Project to ensure public safety and SANTA CLARA VALLEY WATERWHERE YOUR WATER COMES FROMWATER QUALITYWATER SUPPLY PLANNINGRECYCLED AND PURIFIED WATER Description. Is your yard drought ready? Our rebates can help make the change! Valley Water offers rebates to help protect your yard from dry weather and save money on your water bill by transforming your lawn into a beautiful water-wise landscape. Rebate amounts of up to $2,000 for homes and $50,000 for businesses are available.ACCESS VALLEY WATER
Download Access Valley Water, a real-time way to send requests, questions, complaints and compliments directly to the Santa Clara Valley Water District. Use your smartphone to check on the status and receive messages from water district as your request is processed.ONE WATER PLAN
A 50-year roadmap for integrated water resource planning on a watershed scale in Santa Clara County. One Water will serve as the district’s flood management plan and stream stewardship master plan. It will also identify where there is a nexus between the district’s flood protection, stream stewardship, and water supply functions. FIVE-YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Five-Year Capital Improvement Program. The Santa Clara Valley Water District's Fiscal Year 2022-26 Five-Year Draft Capital Improvement Program (CIP) was approved for release on February 23, 2021. The CIP is a projection of Valley Water’s capital funding requirements for planned capital projects from Fiscal Year 2021/22 through Fiscal Year BOARD MEETINGS, AGENDAS & MINUTES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE meetings of the Santa Clara Valley Water District (Valley Water) Board of Directors will be held in accordance with the Brown Act as currently in effect under the State Emergency Services Act, the Governor’s Emergency Declaration related to COVID-19 to shelter in place, and the Governor’s Executive Order N-29-20 issued on March 17, 2020 that allows attendance byBOARD OF DIRECTORS
The Santa Clara Valley Water District’s Board of Directors can be contacted in the following ways: Email comments to Board@valleywater.org. Mail correspondence to: SCVWD Board of Directors, 5750 Almaden Expressway, San Jose, CA 95118. Fax correspondence to (408) 266-2897. PUBLIC REVIEW DOCUMENTS During this public review period, Valley Water will accept written hard copy and electronic comments on the project. Comments on the Draft MND should be submitted via US mail or electronically. The public comment period closes at 5 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 8, 2021. LOW INCOME SENIOR PARCEL TAX EXEMPTION As Santa Clara County remains under a shelter-in-place-order issued by the County Health Officer, the Valley Water mail center is closed to the public.In adherence to current social distancing guidelines, we're reminding everyone not to arrive at the mail center to drop off low-income senior property tax applications at this time. DIY WATER WISE INDOOR SURVEY WORKSHEET Do your bathroom sink faucets use more than 1 gallon per minute (gpm)? If you found you have different flow rates throughout your home, enter the highest flow rates in ‘A’, then the next highest flow rate in ‘B’. If you have more than two flow rates, please provide any additional details in FAHCE: FISH AND AQUATIC HABITAT COLLABORATIVE EFFORT History and background. In 1996, the Guadalupe-Coyote Resource Conservation District filed a complaint with the State Water Resources Control Board over the water district’s use of water rights in the Stevens Creek, Coyote Creek and Guadalupe River watersheds. SANTA CLARA VALLEY WATERWHERE YOUR WATER COMES FROMWATER QUALITYWATER SUPPLY PLANNINGRECYCLED AND PURIFIED WATER Description. Is your yard drought ready? Our rebates can help make the change! Valley Water offers rebates to help protect your yard from dry weather and save money on your water bill by transforming your lawn into a beautiful water-wise landscape. Rebate amounts of up to $2,000 for homes and $50,000 for businesses are available.ACCESS VALLEY WATER
Download Access Valley Water, a real-time way to send requests, questions, complaints and compliments directly to the Santa Clara Valley Water District. Use your smartphone to check on the status and receive messages from water district as your request is processed.ONE WATER PLAN
A 50-year roadmap for integrated water resource planning on a watershed scale in Santa Clara County. One Water will serve as the district’s flood management plan and stream stewardship master plan. It will also identify where there is a nexus between the district’s flood protection, stream stewardship, and water supply functions. FIVE-YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Five-Year Capital Improvement Program. The Santa Clara Valley Water District's Fiscal Year 2022-26 Five-Year Draft Capital Improvement Program (CIP) was approved for release on February 23, 2021. The CIP is a projection of Valley Water’s capital funding requirements for planned capital projects from Fiscal Year 2021/22 through Fiscal Year BOARD MEETINGS, AGENDAS & MINUTES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE meetings of the Santa Clara Valley Water District (Valley Water) Board of Directors will be held in accordance with the Brown Act as currently in effect under the State Emergency Services Act, the Governor’s Emergency Declaration related to COVID-19 to shelter in place, and the Governor’s Executive Order N-29-20 issued on March 17, 2020 that allows attendance byBOARD OF DIRECTORS
The Santa Clara Valley Water District’s Board of Directors can be contacted in the following ways: Email comments to Board@valleywater.org. Mail correspondence to: SCVWD Board of Directors, 5750 Almaden Expressway, San Jose, CA 95118. Fax correspondence to (408) 266-2897. PUBLIC REVIEW DOCUMENTS During this public review period, Valley Water will accept written hard copy and electronic comments on the project. Comments on the Draft MND should be submitted via US mail or electronically. The public comment period closes at 5 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 8, 2021. LOW INCOME SENIOR PARCEL TAX EXEMPTION As Santa Clara County remains under a shelter-in-place-order issued by the County Health Officer, the Valley Water mail center is closed to the public.In adherence to current social distancing guidelines, we're reminding everyone not to arrive at the mail center to drop off low-income senior property tax applications at this time. DIY WATER WISE INDOOR SURVEY WORKSHEET Do your bathroom sink faucets use more than 1 gallon per minute (gpm)? If you found you have different flow rates throughout your home, enter the highest flow rates in ‘A’, then the next highest flow rate in ‘B’. If you have more than two flow rates, please provide any additional details in FAHCE: FISH AND AQUATIC HABITAT COLLABORATIVE EFFORT History and background. In 1996, the Guadalupe-Coyote Resource Conservation District filed a complaint with the State Water Resources Control Board over the water district’s use of water rights in the Stevens Creek, Coyote Creek and Guadalupe River watersheds.WATER QUALITY
As the primary wholesale water supplier in Santa Clara County, the Santa Clara Valley Water District is dedicated to assuring a reliable supply of healthy, clean drinking water. PUBLIC REVIEW DOCUMENTS During this public review period, Valley Water will accept written hard copy and electronic comments on the project. Comments on the Draft MND should be submitted via US mail or electronically. The public comment period closes at 5 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 8, 2021. LOW INCOME SENIOR PARCEL TAX EXEMPTION As Santa Clara County remains under a shelter-in-place-order issued by the County Health Officer, the Valley Water mail center is closed to the public.In adherence to current social distancing guidelines, we're reminding everyone not to arrive at the mail center to drop off low-income senior property tax applications at this time.DISTRICT NEWS
District News. May 27, 2021. Valley Water Board Chair Tony Estremera statement on shooting at VTA facility. May 17, 2021. Valley Water Chair Tony Estremera statement on President Biden’s acknowledgment of the Armenian genocide. May 11, 2021. Valley Water Board Chair Tony Estremera statement on unanimous approval by Board of Directors onFY22
LOCAL DAMS AND RESERVOIRS Almaden Dam and Reservoir. Almaden Reservoir is one of Santa Clara County's six original reservoirs, built in 1935, and is one of 10 current reservoirs operated by the Santa Clara Valley Water District. Able to store 1,590-acre feet of water, the reservoir, located 12 mile south of San Jose, produces about 4 percent of the district's local DIY WATER WISE INDOOR SURVEY WORKSHEET Do your bathroom sink faucets use more than 1 gallon per minute (gpm)? If you found you have different flow rates throughout your home, enter the highest flow rates in ‘A’, then the next highest flow rate in ‘B’. If you have more than two flow rates, please provide any additional details in AERIAL DRONE PILOT PROGRAM Aerial drone pilot program. The Santa Clara Valley Water District is proposing to implement a pilot project to use drones in land surveying and mapping activities in locations within Santa Clara County. Also known as “Unmanned Aerial Vehicles,” drone technology is more FAHCE: FISH AND AQUATIC HABITAT COLLABORATIVE EFFORT History and background. In 1996, the Guadalupe-Coyote Resource Conservation District filed a complaint with the State Water Resources Control Board over the water district’s use of water rights in the Stevens Creek, Coyote Creek and Guadalupe River watersheds. BE HEARD VALLEY WATER Welcome to Be Heard, Valley Water’s online engagement site where you can contribute your ideas and feedback. We will listen to what you say, take your opinions into account, and report back to you on how community input contributes to Valley Water projects. In addition to the featured projects below, learn more at valleywater.org. ANDERSON DAM SEISMIC RETROFIT PROJECT 1 Frequently Asked Questions Anderson Dam Seismic Retrofit Project The water district is undertaking the Anderson Dam Seismic Retrofit Project to ensure public safety and SANTA CLARA VALLEY WATERWHERE YOUR WATER COMES FROMWATER QUALITYWATER SUPPLY PLANNINGRECYCLED AND PURIFIED WATER Description. Is your yard drought ready? Our rebates can help make the change! Valley Water offers rebates to help protect your yard from dry weather and save money on your water bill by transforming your lawn into a beautiful water-wise landscape. Rebate amounts of up to $2,000 for homes and $50,000 for businesses are available.ACCESS VALLEY WATER
Download Access Valley Water, a real-time way to send requests, questions, complaints and compliments directly to the Santa Clara Valley Water District. Use your smartphone to check on the status and receive messages from water district as your request is processed.ONE WATER PLAN
A 50-year roadmap for integrated water resource planning on a watershed scale in Santa Clara County. One Water will serve as the district’s flood management plan and stream stewardship master plan. It will also identify where there is a nexus between the district’s flood protection, stream stewardship, and water supply functions. FIVE-YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Five-Year Capital Improvement Program. The Santa Clara Valley Water District's Fiscal Year 2022-26 Five-Year Draft Capital Improvement Program (CIP) was approved for release on February 23, 2021. The CIP is a projection of Valley Water’s capital funding requirements for planned capital projects from Fiscal Year 2021/22 through Fiscal Year BOARD MEETINGS, AGENDAS & MINUTES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE meetings of the Santa Clara Valley Water District (Valley Water) Board of Directors will be held in accordance with the Brown Act as currently in effect under the State Emergency Services Act, the Governor’s Emergency Declaration related to COVID-19 to shelter in place, and the Governor’s Executive Order N-29-20 issued on March 17, 2020 that allows attendance byBOARD OF DIRECTORS
The Santa Clara Valley Water District’s Board of Directors can be contacted in the following ways: Email comments to Board@valleywater.org. Mail correspondence to: SCVWD Board of Directors, 5750 Almaden Expressway, San Jose, CA 95118. Fax correspondence to (408) 266-2897. PUBLIC REVIEW DOCUMENTS During this public review period, Valley Water will accept written hard copy and electronic comments on the project. Comments on the Draft MND should be submitted via US mail or electronically. The public comment period closes at 5 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 8, 2021. LOW INCOME SENIOR PARCEL TAX EXEMPTION As Santa Clara County remains under a shelter-in-place-order issued by the County Health Officer, the Valley Water mail center is closed to the public.In adherence to current social distancing guidelines, we're reminding everyone not to arrive at the mail center to drop off low-income senior property tax applications at this time. DIY WATER WISE INDOOR SURVEY WORKSHEET Do your bathroom sink faucets use more than 1 gallon per minute (gpm)? If you found you have different flow rates throughout your home, enter the highest flow rates in ‘A’, then the next highest flow rate in ‘B’. If you have more than two flow rates, please provide any additional details in FAHCE: FISH AND AQUATIC HABITAT COLLABORATIVE EFFORT History and background. In 1996, the Guadalupe-Coyote Resource Conservation District filed a complaint with the State Water Resources Control Board over the water district’s use of water rights in the Stevens Creek, Coyote Creek and Guadalupe River watersheds. SANTA CLARA VALLEY WATERWHERE YOUR WATER COMES FROMWATER QUALITYWATER SUPPLY PLANNINGRECYCLED AND PURIFIED WATER Description. Is your yard drought ready? Our rebates can help make the change! Valley Water offers rebates to help protect your yard from dry weather and save money on your water bill by transforming your lawn into a beautiful water-wise landscape. Rebate amounts of up to $2,000 for homes and $50,000 for businesses are available.ACCESS VALLEY WATER
Download Access Valley Water, a real-time way to send requests, questions, complaints and compliments directly to the Santa Clara Valley Water District. Use your smartphone to check on the status and receive messages from water district as your request is processed.ONE WATER PLAN
A 50-year roadmap for integrated water resource planning on a watershed scale in Santa Clara County. One Water will serve as the district’s flood management plan and stream stewardship master plan. It will also identify where there is a nexus between the district’s flood protection, stream stewardship, and water supply functions. FIVE-YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Five-Year Capital Improvement Program. The Santa Clara Valley Water District's Fiscal Year 2022-26 Five-Year Draft Capital Improvement Program (CIP) was approved for release on February 23, 2021. The CIP is a projection of Valley Water’s capital funding requirements for planned capital projects from Fiscal Year 2021/22 through Fiscal Year BOARD MEETINGS, AGENDAS & MINUTES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE meetings of the Santa Clara Valley Water District (Valley Water) Board of Directors will be held in accordance with the Brown Act as currently in effect under the State Emergency Services Act, the Governor’s Emergency Declaration related to COVID-19 to shelter in place, and the Governor’s Executive Order N-29-20 issued on March 17, 2020 that allows attendance byBOARD OF DIRECTORS
The Santa Clara Valley Water District’s Board of Directors can be contacted in the following ways: Email comments to Board@valleywater.org. Mail correspondence to: SCVWD Board of Directors, 5750 Almaden Expressway, San Jose, CA 95118. Fax correspondence to (408) 266-2897. PUBLIC REVIEW DOCUMENTS During this public review period, Valley Water will accept written hard copy and electronic comments on the project. Comments on the Draft MND should be submitted via US mail or electronically. The public comment period closes at 5 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 8, 2021. LOW INCOME SENIOR PARCEL TAX EXEMPTION As Santa Clara County remains under a shelter-in-place-order issued by the County Health Officer, the Valley Water mail center is closed to the public.In adherence to current social distancing guidelines, we're reminding everyone not to arrive at the mail center to drop off low-income senior property tax applications at this time. DIY WATER WISE INDOOR SURVEY WORKSHEET Do your bathroom sink faucets use more than 1 gallon per minute (gpm)? If you found you have different flow rates throughout your home, enter the highest flow rates in ‘A’, then the next highest flow rate in ‘B’. If you have more than two flow rates, please provide any additional details in FAHCE: FISH AND AQUATIC HABITAT COLLABORATIVE EFFORT History and background. In 1996, the Guadalupe-Coyote Resource Conservation District filed a complaint with the State Water Resources Control Board over the water district’s use of water rights in the Stevens Creek, Coyote Creek and Guadalupe River watersheds.WATER QUALITY
As the primary wholesale water supplier in Santa Clara County, the Santa Clara Valley Water District is dedicated to assuring a reliable supply of healthy, clean drinking water. PUBLIC REVIEW DOCUMENTS During this public review period, Valley Water will accept written hard copy and electronic comments on the project. Comments on the Draft MND should be submitted via US mail or electronically. The public comment period closes at 5 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 8, 2021. LOW INCOME SENIOR PARCEL TAX EXEMPTION As Santa Clara County remains under a shelter-in-place-order issued by the County Health Officer, the Valley Water mail center is closed to the public.In adherence to current social distancing guidelines, we're reminding everyone not to arrive at the mail center to drop off low-income senior property tax applications at this time.DISTRICT NEWS
District News. May 27, 2021. Valley Water Board Chair Tony Estremera statement on shooting at VTA facility. May 17, 2021. Valley Water Chair Tony Estremera statement on President Biden’s acknowledgment of the Armenian genocide. May 11, 2021. Valley Water Board Chair Tony Estremera statement on unanimous approval by Board of Directors onFY22
LOCAL DAMS AND RESERVOIRS Almaden Dam and Reservoir. Almaden Reservoir is one of Santa Clara County's six original reservoirs, built in 1935, and is one of 10 current reservoirs operated by the Santa Clara Valley Water District. Able to store 1,590-acre feet of water, the reservoir, located 12 mile south of San Jose, produces about 4 percent of the district's local DIY WATER WISE INDOOR SURVEY WORKSHEET Do your bathroom sink faucets use more than 1 gallon per minute (gpm)? If you found you have different flow rates throughout your home, enter the highest flow rates in ‘A’, then the next highest flow rate in ‘B’. If you have more than two flow rates, please provide any additional details in AERIAL DRONE PILOT PROGRAM Aerial drone pilot program. The Santa Clara Valley Water District is proposing to implement a pilot project to use drones in land surveying and mapping activities in locations within Santa Clara County. Also known as “Unmanned Aerial Vehicles,” drone technology is more FAHCE: FISH AND AQUATIC HABITAT COLLABORATIVE EFFORT History and background. In 1996, the Guadalupe-Coyote Resource Conservation District filed a complaint with the State Water Resources Control Board over the water district’s use of water rights in the Stevens Creek, Coyote Creek and Guadalupe River watersheds. BE HEARD VALLEY WATER Welcome to Be Heard, Valley Water’s online engagement site where you can contribute your ideas and feedback. We will listen to what you say, take your opinions into account, and report back to you on how community input contributes to Valley Water projects. In addition to the featured projects below, learn more at valleywater.org. ANDERSON DAM SEISMIC RETROFIT PROJECT 1 Frequently Asked Questions Anderson Dam Seismic Retrofit Project The water district is undertaking the Anderson Dam Seismic Retrofit Project to ensure public safety and SANTA CLARA VALLEY WATERWHERE YOUR WATER COMES FROMWATER QUALITYWATER SUPPLY PLANNINGRECYCLED AND PURIFIED WATER Is your yard drought ready? Our rebates can help make the change! Valley Water offers rebates to help protect your yard from dry weather and save money on your water bill by transforming your lawn into a beautiful water-wise landscape.ACCESS VALLEY WATER
Download Access Valley Water, a real-time way to send requests, questions, complaints and compliments directly to the Santa Clara Valley Water District. Use your smartphone to check on the status and receive messages from water district as your request is processedONE WATER PLAN
WHAT. A 50-year roadmap for integrated water resource planning on a watershed scale in Santa Clara County; One Water will serve as the district’s flood management FIVE-YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM The Santa Clara Valley Water District's Fiscal Year 2022-26 Five-Year Draft Capital Improvement Program (CIP) was approved for release onFebruary 23, 2021.
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As the primary wholesale water supplier in Santa Clara County, the Santa Clara Valley Water District is dedicated to assuring a reliable supply of healthy, clean drinking water. BOARD MEETINGS, AGENDAS & MINUTES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE meetings of the Santa Clara Valley Water District (Valley Water) Board of Directors will be held in accordance with the Brown Act as currently in effect under the State Emergency Services Act, the Governor’s Emergency Declaration related to COVID-19 to shelter in place, and the Governor’s Executive Order N-29-20 issued on March 17, 2020 that allows attendance by LOW INCOME SENIOR PARCEL TAX EXEMPTION As Santa Clara County remains under a shelter-in-place-order issued by the County Health Officer, the Valley Water mail center is closed to the public.In adherence to current social distancing guidelines, we're reminding everyone not to arrive at the mail center to drop off low-income senior property tax applications at this time.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The Santa Clara Valley Water District Board of Directors is comprised of seven members, each elected from equally-divided districts drawn through a formal process. DIY WATER WISE INDOOR SURVEY WORKSHEET Project Updates *Safe, Clean Water and Natural Flood Protection Program. Priority A: Ensure a Safe, Reliable Water Supply; Priority B: Reduce Toxins, Hazards and Contaminants in our Waterways FAHCE: FISH AND AQUATIC HABITAT COLLABORATIVE EFFORT History and background. In 1996, the Guadalupe-Coyote Resource Conservation District filed a complaint with the State Water Resources Control Board over the water district’s use of water rights in the Stevens Creek, Coyote Creek and Guadalupe River watersheds. SANTA CLARA VALLEY WATERWHERE YOUR WATER COMES FROMWATER QUALITYWATER SUPPLY PLANNINGRECYCLED AND PURIFIED WATER Is your yard drought ready? Our rebates can help make the change! Valley Water offers rebates to help protect your yard from dry weather and save money on your water bill by transforming your lawn into a beautiful water-wise landscape.ACCESS VALLEY WATER
Download Access Valley Water, a real-time way to send requests, questions, complaints and compliments directly to the Santa Clara Valley Water District. Use your smartphone to check on the status and receive messages from water district as your request is processedONE WATER PLAN
WHAT. A 50-year roadmap for integrated water resource planning on a watershed scale in Santa Clara County; One Water will serve as the district’s flood management FIVE-YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM The Santa Clara Valley Water District's Fiscal Year 2022-26 Five-Year Draft Capital Improvement Program (CIP) was approved for release onFebruary 23, 2021.
WATER QUALITY
As the primary wholesale water supplier in Santa Clara County, the Santa Clara Valley Water District is dedicated to assuring a reliable supply of healthy, clean drinking water. BOARD MEETINGS, AGENDAS & MINUTES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE meetings of the Santa Clara Valley Water District (Valley Water) Board of Directors will be held in accordance with the Brown Act as currently in effect under the State Emergency Services Act, the Governor’s Emergency Declaration related to COVID-19 to shelter in place, and the Governor’s Executive Order N-29-20 issued on March 17, 2020 that allows attendance by LOW INCOME SENIOR PARCEL TAX EXEMPTION As Santa Clara County remains under a shelter-in-place-order issued by the County Health Officer, the Valley Water mail center is closed to the public.In adherence to current social distancing guidelines, we're reminding everyone not to arrive at the mail center to drop off low-income senior property tax applications at this time.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The Santa Clara Valley Water District Board of Directors is comprised of seven members, each elected from equally-divided districts drawn through a formal process. DIY WATER WISE INDOOR SURVEY WORKSHEET Project Updates *Safe, Clean Water and Natural Flood Protection Program. Priority A: Ensure a Safe, Reliable Water Supply; Priority B: Reduce Toxins, Hazards and Contaminants in our Waterways FAHCE: FISH AND AQUATIC HABITAT COLLABORATIVE EFFORT History and background. In 1996, the Guadalupe-Coyote Resource Conservation District filed a complaint with the State Water Resources Control Board over the water district’s use of water rights in the Stevens Creek, Coyote Creek and Guadalupe River watersheds.WATER QUALITY
As the primary wholesale water supplier in Santa Clara County, the Santa Clara Valley Water District is dedicated to assuring a reliable supply of healthy, clean drinking water. LOW INCOME SENIOR PARCEL TAX EXEMPTION As Santa Clara County remains under a shelter-in-place-order issued by the County Health Officer, the Valley Water mail center is closed to the public.In adherence to current social distancing guidelines, we're reminding everyone not to arrive at the mail center to drop off low-income senior property tax applications at this time. LOCAL DAMS AND RESERVOIRS Anderson Dam and Reservoir. General information about the Anderson Dam and Reservoir. For current project information, see the Anderson Dam Seismic Retrofit project page.. Anderson Reservoir is the largest of the 10 water district reservoirs and provides a reliable supply of water to Santa Clara County. PUBLIC REVIEW DOCUMENTS Project Description: Santa Clara Valley Water District is proposing a project to continue to implement two long-term management plans (LTMPs) for the Rancho Cañada de Pala Preserve. The purpose of the LTMPs is to ensure the preserve is monitored, maintained, and managed in a manner that preserves its conservation values. DIY WATER WISE INDOOR SURVEY WORKSHEET Project Updates *Safe, Clean Water and Natural Flood Protection Program. Priority A: Ensure a Safe, Reliable Water Supply; Priority B: Reduce Toxins, Hazards and Contaminants in our Waterways BE HEARD VALLEY WATER Welcome to Be Heard, Valley Water’s online engagement site where you can contribute your ideas and feedback.We will listen to what you say, take your opinions into account, and report back to you on how community input contributes to Valley Water projects. AERIAL DRONE PILOT PROGRAM The Santa Clara Valley Water District is proposing to implement a pilot project to use drones in land surveying and mapping activities in locations within Santa Clara County. FAHCE: FISH AND AQUATIC HABITAT COLLABORATIVE EFFORT History and background. In 1996, the Guadalupe-Coyote Resource Conservation District filed a complaint with the State Water Resources Control Board over the water district’s use of water rights in the Stevens Creek, Coyote Creek and Guadalupe River watersheds.DIRECTOR NAI HSUEH
Nai Hsueh is a long time resident of Santa Clara County currently residing with her family in District 5. Nai is passionate about the services provided by the District: water supply, flood protection, and environmental stewardship. ANDERSON DAM SEISMIC RETROFIT PROJECT 1 Frequently Asked Questions Anderson Dam Seismic Retrofit Project The water district is undertaking the Anderson Dam Seismic Retrofit Project to ensure public safety and Skip to main content __Alert 5/15/20 | 8:26 AM: COVID-19: The water supply remains safe. Valley Water continues to perform essential work for the communityLEARN MORE HERE __
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Statement from Valley Water Chair Nai Hsueh on racial injustice,inequality
June 02, 2020
Coyote Creek Project Update Virtual MeetingsMay 28, 2020
Valley Water Board of Directors select Rick Callender as incoming Chief Executive Officer VALLEY WATER IN YOUR AREAWATER CONSERVATION
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