Public meeting to discuss Urban Water Management Plan and Water Shortage Contingency Plan.
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Deadline · Public Meeting
June 3, 2026
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What to do next
- 1
Review the draft plan
An electronic copy of the draft UWMP will be available on May 4, 2026.
- 2
Attend the public meeting
Join the online meeting on June 3, 2026, to provide your comments.
- 3
Submit comments online
If unable to attend, send your comments by June 6, 2026, via the inquiry form.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Urban Water Management Plan?
- It is a plan that urban water suppliers must prepare to ensure adequate water supply.
- When is the public meeting for comments?
- The public meeting will be held online on June 3, 2026, at 5:30 p.m.
- How can I provide comments if I can't attend?
- You can submit comments through the inquiry form available on the Cal Water website.
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Full Notice Text
NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT AN URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN AND WATER SHORTAGE CONTINGENCY PLAN AND HOLD A PUBLIC MEETING TO RECEIVE COMMENTS ON THE PROPOSED PLANS CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE REDWOOD VALLEY DISTRICT California Water Code (CWC) sections 10610 through 10656, known as the "Urban Water Management Planning Act" (Act), require all urban water suppliers that provide water for municipal purposes either directly or indirectly to more than 3,000 customers or supply more than 3,000 acre-feet of water annually to prepare an Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP) at least once every five years. UWMPs support a water supplier's long-term resource planning to confirm that adequate water supplies are available to meet existing and future water demands under defined conditions. The UWMP must describe and evaluate sources of supply, reasonable and practical efficient uses, reclamation, and demand management activities. The components of the plan may vary according to an individual community or area's characteristics and its capabilities to efficiently use and conserve water. The UWMP must also address measures for residential, commercial, governmental, and industrial water demand management. Further, Section 10632 of the CWC requires that every urban water supplier shall prepare and adopt a Water Shortage Contingency Plan (WSCP) as part of its plan (UWMP). Section 10632.2 provides that, "An urban water supplier shall follow, where feasible and appropriate, the prescribed procedures and implement determined shortage response actions in its water shortage contingency plan...or reasonable alternative actions, provided that descriptions of the alternative actions are submitted with the annual water shortage assessment report pursuant to Section 10632.1." The WSCP will be incorporated as an appendix of the UWMP. California Water Service's (Cal Water) Redwood Valley District serves Lucerne and portions of Duncan Mills, Guerneville, Dillon Beach, Santa Rosa, and Noel Heights. The district provides water to Lake, Sonoma, and Marin counties. As a defined urban water supplier, Cal Water is preparing an update to its UWMP that will address water service conditions in the Redwood Valley District. Cal Water intends to adopt and file that UWMP plan, and the incorporated WSCP, as required with the Department of Water Resources, the California State Library, and any applicable city or county within which Cal Water provides service no later than 30 days after adoption. Schedule of upcoming actions: On or about May 4, 2026, an electronic copy of the draft 2025 UWMP and WSCP will be available for review. After a public review period, a public meeting to receive comments on the draft UWMP and WSCP for the Redwood Valley District will be held online on June 3, 2026, at 5:30 p.m. The UWMP, WSCP, and additional information on the public meeting, including a link to participate, are available at: www.calwater.com/conservation/uwmp2025 If you are unable to attend the scheduled public meeting but want to provide comments regarding the proposed UWMP or WSCP, you may send your comments through the inquiry form, located at the URL above. Cal Water will receive comments on the draft 2025 UWMP and WSCP through June 6, 2026. Please share this notice with others who may have interest in this matter. 5/6, 5/13/26 CNS-4036916# MARIN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL
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