SECTION 1.
The Legislature finds and declares all of the following(a) The City and County of San Francisco operates the Hetch Hetchy Project as a regional water delivery system, supplying water to persons and entities in San Francisco and the Counties of Alameda, San Mateo, and Santa Clara.
(b) The Wholesale Regional Water System Security and Reliability Act, requires the City and County of San Francisco to adopt a specified program of capital improvement projects designed to restore and improve the bay area regional water system and to submit a report, on or before September 1 of each year, to various entities describing the progress made on the implementation of the capital
improvement program during the previous fiscal year.
(c) The Wholesale Regional Water System Security and Reliability Act authorizes San Francisco to determine that the completion dates for projects contained in the program should be delayed or that different projects should be constructed. The act requires each city to identify in its progress report any project that is behind schedule and for each project so identified to describe its plan and timeline for making up the delay or adopting a revised implementation schedule.
(d) The Wholesale Regional Water System Security and Reliability Act imposes various other requirements on regional wholesale water suppliers, including a requirement that these suppliers submit an annual report describing the progress made on securing supplemental sources of water to augment existing supplies during dry years.
(e) The Wholesale Regional Water System Security and Reliability Act is inoperative January 1, 2022.
(f) Existing law, the San Francisco Bay Area Regional Water System Financing Authority Act, establishes the San Francisco Bay Area Regional Water System Financing Authority which is authorized to issue revenue bonds until December 31, 2020, and take other actions to improve the reliability of the regional water system of the City and County of San Francisco.
(g) On February 26, 2003, pursuant to the requirements of Wholesale Regional Water System Security and Reliability Act, the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission submitted to the State Department of Health Services a report outlining the projects, schedule, and implementation plan for the capital improvement program that included 85 projects which expanded on the
subset detailed in the act.
(h) San Francisco has not yet concluded its capital improvement projects and, particularly, the regional groundwater storage and recovery project and the Alameda Creek recapture project will not be completed by the end of 2020.
(i) Both the regional groundwater storage and recovery project and the Alameda Creek recapture project are critical to the regional water system’s ability to provide reliable water supply during a drought, specifically in response to the Wholesale Regional Water System Security and Reliability Act’s requirement for the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission to submit a report annually on progress made during the previous calendar year on securing supplemental sources of water to augment existing supplies during dry years.
(j) In order to provide continued
oversight of the capital improvement projects through completion and to account for any further adjustments to the projects schedules during the next four years, this bill would extend the oversight provisions of the Wholesale Regional Water System Security and Reliability Act to January 1, 2026.
(k) While the legislatively required capital improvement projects remain outstanding, there is a need to ensure that the authority retains the ability to issue revenue bonds to support the regional water system.
(l) This bill would extend the power of the authority to issue revenue bonds from December 31, 2020, to December 31, 2030.
(m) The continued reliability of the regional water system is a matter of statewide concern and is not a municipal affair as that term is used in Section 5 of Article XI of the California
Constitution. This act shall apply to all cities, including charter cities and a charter city and county.