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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1795-WB Notice PFAS Substance Memorandum Account SupplementalCALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION DIVISION OF WATER AND AUDITS Advice Letter Cover Sheet Utility Name: GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY Date Mailed to Service List: 8/19/2020 District: COMPANY -WIDE CPUC Utility #: 133 W Advice Letter #: 1795-Ws Tier 01 ❑2 ❑3 ® Compliance Authorization Resolution W-5226 Description: Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Memorandum Account (PFASMA) Request update Preliminary Statement Protest Deadline (20th Day): 11/2o/2o19 Review Deadline (30th Day): 11/3o/2019 Requested Effective Date: 10/31/2019 Rate Impact: N/A The protest or response deadline for this advice letter is 20 days from the date that this advice letter was mailed to the service list. Please see the "Response or Protest" section in the advice letter for more information. Utility Contact: Gladys Estrada Phone: (909) 394-3600 x 527 Email: grosendo@gswater.com DWA Contact: Tariff Unit Phone: (415) 703-1133 Email: Water.Division@cpuc.ca.gov DATE STAFF [ ] APPROVED Signature: DWA USE ONLY [ ] WITHDRAWN Comments: Utility Contact: Jon Pierotti Phone: (909) 394-3600 x 656 Email: Ton.Pierotti@gswater.co COMMENTS [ ] REJECTED Date: Golden State Wat e r C noil parl August 19, 2020 Advice Letter No. 1795-WB (U 133 W) TO THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA Golden State Water Company (GSWC) hereby transmits the following tariff sheets applicable to its Water operations: CPUC Sheet No Original No. 8494-W* Revised No. 8496-W* Title of Sheet Preliminary Statement Part LLLL, Page 1 Table of Contents Page 1 of 4 Canceling CPUC Sheet No. Revised No. 8493-W Subiect: Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Memorandum Account (PFASMA) Request Supplement This supplemental filing is being made as a result of the Commission's Resolution W-5226 which reverses Water Division's rejection of GSWC's Advice Letter No. 1795-WA. Per Ordering Paragraph No. 3, GSWC is authorized to establish a memorandum account for tracking of incremental operating costs related to per -and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) only, costs related to plant and capital expenses will be requested via an application as needed. GSWC is updating the Preliminary Statement to remove plant and capital costs references from this memorandum account request. Additionally, due to the removal of the references to the plant and capital costs, GSWC is cancelling Page 2 of the Preliminary Statement as it is no longer needed. This filing will replace Advice Letter No. 1795-WA in its entirety. Purpose GSWC is seeking authorization from the California Public Utilities Commission ("Commission") to establish the Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Memorandum Account (PFASMA). The purpose of the PFASMA is to record incremental expenses that are not otherwise covered in GSWC's revenue requirement, to comply with the regulatory standards set by the State Water Resources Control Board ("state board" or "SWRCB"), to detect, monitor, report and remediate per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances ("PFAS") in drinking water. Advice Letter No.1795-WB -2- August 19, 2020 Background On August 23, 2019, the SWRCB announced' updated guidelines for local water agencies to follow in detecting and reporting the presence of perfluorooctanoic ("PFOA") and perfluorooctanesulfonic acid ("PFOS") in drinking water. The SWRCB also announced it has begun the process of establishing regulatory standards for these chemicals. The updated state guidelines lower the current notification levels from 14 parts per trillion ("ppt") to 5.1 ppt for PFOA and from 13 ppt to 6.5 ppt for PFOS. Notification levels are a precautionary health -based measure for concentrations in drinking water that warrant notification and further monitoring and assessment. Public water systems are encouraged to test their water for contaminants with notification levels, and in some circumstances may be ordered to test. If the systems do test, they are required to report exceedances to their governing boards and the SWRCB and are urged to report this information to customers. In addition to the updated notification levels, the SWRCB has requested that the Office of California Environmental Health Hazard Assessment ("OEHHA") develop public health goals ("PHGs") for both PFOA and PFOS, the next step in the process of establishing regulatory standards, known as maximum contaminant levels (MCLs), in drinking water. Other chemicals in the broader group of PFAS may be considered later, either individually or grouped, as data permits. Unlike other states, California has not developed its own PHGs at this time. The SWRCB is currently conducting a statewide assessment to determine the scope of contamination by PFAS, including PFOA and PFOS, in water systems and groundwater. In the first phase, pursuant to Health and Safety Code section 116400, in March 2019 public water systems were ordered to sample (quarterly for one year) about 600 drinking water supply wells located near airports and landfills, where contamination is more likely, and near locations where PFAS was previously found. Within this phase, GSWC was mandated to test 19 of its approximately 235 wells. Following this initial phase, the assessment will likely focus on sampling water sources near industrial sites and at wastewater treatment facilities. As a result, GSWC anticipates additional testing requirements of its remaining wells. While the SWRCB continues to assess the scope of contamination based on initial data reporting for the statewide assessment, the response levels for PFOA and PFOS remain at 70 parts per trillion for the total combined concentration of both contaminants, consistent with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's health advisory level. The response levels were supposed to be provided in the fall, but is still pending with no firm date. On July 31, 2019, California Governor Gavin Newsom approved Assembly Bill No. 756 ("AB 756") which authorizes the SWRCB to order a public water system to monitor for PFAS more broadly. AB 756 will take effect on January 1, 2020. 1 State Water Board Media Release, August 23, 2019: https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/press room/press releases/2019/pr082319 pfoa pfos guidelines news release.pdf Advice Letter No.1795-WB -3- August 19, 2020 Under AB 756, "(a)ll monitoring results shall be submitted to the state board electronically as directed by the state board in its order."' "If any monitoring undertaken pursuant to an order... results in a confirmed detection, a community water system or a nontransient noncommunity water system shall report that detection in the water system's annual consumer confidence report."3 "(F)or perfluoroalkyl substances and polyfluoroalkyl substances with notification levels, a community water system or a nontransient noncommunity water system shall report the detection if the level exceeds the notification level as required by Section 116455."4 "For perfluoroalkyl substances and polyfluoroalkyl substances with response levels where detected levels of a substance exceed the response level, a community water system or nontransient noncommunity public water system shall take a water source where detected levels exceed the response level out of use or provide public notification within 30 days of the confirmed detection."5 Memorandum Account Justification Public water systems have been ordered by the SWRCB to detect, monitor and report PFOA and PFOS. GSWC has begun to, and anticipates incurring substantial costs in order to comply. The substantial costs GSWC expects to incur include, but are not limited to, the following: • Laboratory testing and monitoring — due to the specialized nature of the analyses (new and developing methods, low detection limits and sensitivity for sample contamination) the cost for each analysis is much greater than routine monitoring tests. • Customer/public notifications • Chemical and operating costs for treatment • Special studies related to treatment options. GSWC anticipates that the state will require an additional phase of testing that will expand the SWRCB's monitoring and reporting scope of their original mandate. GSWC expects to incur between $300,000 - $400,000 for testing of its remaining approximately 200 wells companywide, excluding estimated costs for resampling. Testing is estimated to be performed on a quarterly basis for one annual period consistent with the SWRCB's original mandate. This estimated cost excludes any costs to be incurred to address follow-up or confirmation sampling results, including notification and treatment costs, which GSWC is unable to estimate at this time. The cost of treatment can vary greatly depending on site -specific factors, such as capacity and treatment technology, and is difficult to estimate. The PFASMA will track only incremental costs, i.e., costs not otherwise covered in GSWC's authorized revenue requirement, by ratemaking area. The PFASMA will be amortized at the ratemaking area level. AB 756, Section 1(b) s AB 756, Section 1(c)(1) AB 756, Section 1(c)(2) AB 756, Section 1(c)(3) Advice Letter No.1795-WB -4- August 19, 2020 Request To Establish A Memorandum Account In accordance with the Commission's Standard Practice U-27-W, establishing a memorandum account is conditional and in consideration with the following five criteria which have been met by GSWC: a. The expense is caused by an event of an exceptional nature that is not under the utility's control. The costs tracked in the PFASMA will be incurred due to orders issued by the SWRCB to public water systems to monitor PFAS, which is out of GSWC's control. b. The expense cannot have been reasonably foreseen in the utility's last general rate case and will occur before the utility's next scheduled rate case. GSWC's last GRC was filed in July 2017. Monitoring Orders, issued by the SWRCB in March 2019, directed monitoring to begin during the second quarter of 2019. The Governor's approval of AB 756 occurred on July 31, 2019. GSWC's next GRC will be filed in July 2020. GSWC has begun to and anticipates to incur a substantial increase in costs in order to comply with this new law and any regulatory standards set by the SWRCB. On August 21, 2019, GSWC notified the Commission that recent testing required by the SWRCB detected levels at one of GSWC's seven wells that supply the Norwalk water system that exceeded the state's prior established Notification Level of 13 ppt for PFOS. The SWRCB requires public water systems to report exceedances to their governing bodies and the SWRCB and urges them to report this information to customers. Consistent with the SWRCB's requirements and recommendations, GSWC is incurring costs in order to provide timely notifications to governing bodies and customers and proactively remedy the issue. Additionally, PFOS was detected in wells with existing GAC treatment but treatment and monitoring costs associated with the treatment process will increase. c. The expense is of a substantial nature such that the amount of money involved is worth the effort of processing a memo account. To date, GSWC has already incurred testing and noticing costs associated with the compliance requirements resulting from the monitoring orders and AB 756. GSWC estimates incremental costs for testing, monitoring, notifying customers and remediation due to the new requirements. The costs will be substantial. Additional monitoring and compliance requirements remain in flux but are expected to increase substantially over the next year, and therefore all of the costs to comply with AB 756 and future mandates from the SWRCB are uncertain. Additionally, the treatment costs associated with remedying issues associated with potential positive detections are not estimable at this time. However, the costs will not be inconsequential. Finally, the existence of the costs is not speculative. `' State Water Board Media Release, August 23, 2019: https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/press room/press releases/2019/pr082319 pfoa pfos guidelines news release.pdf Advice Letter No.1795-WB -5- August 19, 2020 GSWC anticipates that the state will require an additional phase of testing that will expand the SWRCB's monitoring and reporting scope of their original mandate. GSWC expects to incur between $300,000 - $400,000 for testing of its remaining approximately 200 wells companywide, excluding estimated costs for resampling. Testing is estimated to be performed on a quarterly basis for one annual period consistent with the SWRCB's original mandate. This estimated cost excludes any costs to be incurred to address follow-up or confirmation sampling results, including notification and treatment costs, which GSWC is unable to estimate at this time. The cost of treatment can vary greatly depending on site -specific factors, such as capacity and treatment technology, and is difficult to estimate. d. The ratepayers will benefit by the memo account treatment. Exposure to PFOA and PFOS can cause adverse health effects, including harmful effects to a developing fetus or infant, immune system and liver effects, and cancer. While consumer products are a large source of exposure to these chemicals for most people, drinking water has become an increasing concern due to the persistence and tendency of these chemicals to accumulate in groundwater. 7 GSWC customers will benefit from the establishment of this Memorandum Account because it will allow continual testing, monitoring and timely notification to customers and remediation when detected levels of PFAS exceed the state's established notification and response levels. The expenses tracked in the PFASMA will go through a prudency review by the Commission's Water Division and the Public Advocates Office before recovery is granted to make sure the company did not spend money without discretion. Memorandum Account Treatment GSWC is aware that a memorandum account is not a guarantee of eventual recovery of expenses, nor is it carried as a regular account under the uniform system of accounts for water utilities. It is carried "off the books" as a memorandum account. Further, it is also known that the Commission's policy on memorandum account treatment has always been that the burden of proof of the reasonableness of costs charged to the account is the responsibility of the utility requesting reimbursement of such costs. Effective Date This advice letter is submitted with a Tier 2 designation. GSWC is requesting this filing become effective October 31, 2019. Customer Notice This advice letter requests the establishment of a memorandum account only, there are no rate changes being requested, therefore, a customer notice is not required. Id. Advice Letter No.1795-WB -6- August 19, 2020 Response Or Protest Anyone may submit a response or protest for this Advice Letter (AL). When submitting a response or protest, please include the utility name and advice letter number in the subject line. A response supports the filing and may contain information that proves useful to the Commission in evaluating the advice letter. A protest objects to the AL in whole or in part and must set forth the specific grounds on which it is based. These grounds are: 1. The utility did not properly serve or give notice of the AL; 2. The relief requested in the AL would violate statute or Commission order, or is not authorized by statute or Commission order on which the utility relies; 3. The analysis, calculations, or data in the AL contain material error or omissions; 4. The relief requested in the AL is pending before the Commission in a formal proceeding; or 5. The relief requested in the AL requires consideration in a formal hearing, or is otherwise inappropriate for the AL process; or 6. The relief requested in the AL is unjust, unreasonable, or discriminatory, provided that such a protest may not be made where it would require re -litigating a prior order of the Commission. A protest may not rely on policy objections to an AL where the relief requested in the AL follows rules or directions established by statute or Commission order applicable to the utility. A protest shall provide citations or proofs where available to allow staff to properly consider the protest. The Water Division must receive a response or protest via email (or postal mail) within 20 days of the date the AL is filed. When submitting a response or protest, please include the utility name and advice letter number in the subject line. The addresses for submitting a response or protest are: Email Address: Water. Div sion�kPtic.ca. wv Mailing Address: CA Public Utilities Commission Water Division 505 Van Ness Avenue San Francisco, CA 94102 On the same day the response or protest is submitted to DWA, the respondent or protestant shall send a copy of the protest to Golden State Water Company at: Email Address: re Sul atoi-vaffairs(c� �4swater. com Mailing Address: Golden State Water Company Jon Pierotti 630 East Foothill Blvd. San Dimas, CA 91773 Advice Letter No.1795-WB -7- August 19, 2020 Cities and counties that need Board of Supervisors or Board of Commissioners approval to protest should inform the Water Division, within the 20-day protest period, so that a late filed protest can be entertained. The informing document should include an estimate of the date the proposed protest might be voted on. Replies The utility shall reply to each protest and may reply to any response. Any reply must be received by the Water Division within five business days after the end of the protest period, and shall be served on the same day on each person who filed the protest or response to the AL. The actions requested in this advice letter are not now the subject of any formal filings with the California Public Utilities Commission, including a formal complaint, nor action in any court of law. Sincerely, is/Jon Pierotti Regulatory Affairs Department c: Jim Boothe, CPUC - Water Division Victor Chan, CPUC- Ca1PA Richard Rauschmeier, CPUC- Ca1PA GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY (U 133 W) Original Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 8494-W* 630 E. FOOTHILL BLVD. - P.O. BOX 9016 SAN DIMAS, CALIFORNIA 91773-9016 Page 1 Preliminary Statements Polvfluoroalkvl Substances Memorandum Account LLLL. Polvfluoroalkvl Substances Memorandum Account (PFASMA) (N) 1. Purpose The purpose of the PFASMA is to record incremental expenses that are not otherwise covered in GSWC's revenue requirement, to comply with the regulatory standards set by the State Water Control Board, to detect, monitor and report per -and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water. 2. Applicability GSWC expects to incur costs related to, but not limited to, the following: • Laboratory testing and monitoring - due to the specialized nature of the analyses (new and developing methods, low detection limits and sensitivity for sample contamination) the cost for each analysis is much greater than routine monitoring tests. • Customer/public notifications • Chemical and operating costs for treatment • Special studies related to treatment options 3. Accounting Procedure The PFASMA does not have a rate component. a. A debit entry shall be made to the PFASMA to record all related costs including, but not limited to, laboratory testing/monitoring, customer/public notifications, chemical costs and special treatment studies. b. Interest shall accrue to the PFASMA on a monthly basis by applying a rate equal to one - twelfth of the 3-month Commercial Paper Rate, as reported in the Federal Reserve Statistical Release, to the average of the beginning -of -month and end -of balances. 4. Effective Date The PFASMA shall have the effective date of October 31, 2019. 5. Disposition Disposition of amounts recorded in the PFASMA shall be determined in GSWC's next General Rate Case application or as otherwise determined by the Commission, if the account's cumulative balance exceeds 2% of GSWC's adopted gross revenues. (To be inserted by utility) Advice Letter No. 1795-WB Decision No. Issued By R. J. Sprowls President Date Filed Effective Resolution No. (N) (To be inserted by P.U.C.) GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY (U 133 W) Original Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 8496-W* 630 E. FOOTHILL BLVD. - P.O. BOX 9016 SAN DIMAS, CALIFORNIA 91773-9016 Page 1 Table of Contents The following tariff sheets contain all effective rates and rules affecting rates and service of the utility, together with information relating thereto: Subiect Matter of Sheet Sheet No. Title Page 4905-W Table of Contents 8496-W*, 8482-W, 8492-W, 8402-W (T) Prelimmary Statements: 8370-W, 7005-W, 3140-W, 3141-W, 3142-W, 6940-W, 5096-W*, 5097-W*, 5102-W, 5223-W, 5322-W, 6477-W, 6478-W, 6479-W, 7075-W, 7076-W, 5607-W, 5848-W, 5937-W, 6101-W, 6103-W, 6123-W, 6225-W, 6475-W, 6559-W, 6652-W, 6858-W, 7129-W, 6938-W, 7368-W, 7441-W, 7442-W, 7451-W, 7481-W, 7728-W, 7730-W, 7747-W, 7748-W, 7749-W, 7750-W, 7756-W, 7994-W, 8007-W, 8246-W, 8365-W, 8366-W, 8367-W, 8418-W, 8419-W, 8494-W* (C) Tariff Area Maps Arden - Cordova Arden 6837-W Cordova 6838-W Barstow 5560-W Bav 8189-W Calipatria-Niland 6846-W Clearlake 6839-W Claremont 8487-W Morongo Valley 8223-W, 6427-W Apple Valley North 5802-W Apple Valley South 8221-W Desert View 8222-W Lucerne Valley 5805-W Los Osos Edna Road 8198-W Los Osos 5253-W Metropolitan Artesia 8292-W Norwalk 7732-W Bell -Bell Gardens 6675-W Florence -Graham 8294-W Hollydale 8295-W Culver City 8293-W Southwest 8196-W Willowbrook 6842-W Orange County Bolsa Chica 4381-W Cowan Heights 8251-W Cypress -Los Alamitos -Stanton 8252-W Placentia-Yorba Linda 6844-W San Dimas 8226-W San Gabriel Valley South Arcadia 8004-W South San Gabriel 8005-W Santa Maria Cypress Ridge 8254-W Lake Marie 5705-W Orcutt 5558-W Sisquoc 5257-W Tanglewood 7429-W Nipomo 5259-W Simi Valley 8190-W Wrightwood 6428-W (Continued) (To be inserted by utility) Issued By (To be inserted by P.U.C.) Advice Letter No. 1795-WB R. J. Syrowls Date Filed Decision No. President Effective Resolution No. GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY REGION 1, 2 & 3 - SERVICE LIST Sacramento Suburban Water Dist. 3701 Marconi Avenue —Suite 1O8 Sacramento, CA 95821 HHernmndez(a),eavvdorg DYork(@.osvvd.urQ Carmichael Water District 7837Fair Oaks Blvd. Carmichael, CA 95608-2405 Cypress Ridge Owner's Association Attn: President 1400Madonna Road Gan Luis Obisbn' CA 93405 City ofFolsom SONatomaStreet Folsom, CA 95630 Director Sacramento County Water Agency 827-7mStreet, Room 301 Sacramento, CA 85814 OVVF(exemeeormtary(a)uacnuunty.net Bay Point Municipal Advisory Council 3105Willow Pass Road Bay Point, CA 04565-3140 Contra Costa Water District P.0. BoxH2O Concord, CA 94520 Diablo Water District P.D. Box12Y Ra|av'sShopping Center —21Uy Main Street Oakley, CA 04581-0127 Dmue|reth(cDdiab|owator.onq cboUoni(o)diab|owuteroro City of Martinez 525Henrietta Avenue Martinez, CA 94553 Citrus Heights Water District 6230Sylvan Road Citrus Heights, CA 85810 California -American Water Co. 4701Beloit Drive Sacramento, CA 95838-2434 oa.ra0ao(cDamwoter.nom Fair Oaks Water District 10317FeinoakoBlvd. Orange Vale Water Co P. (]. Box6208U0 U031Central Avenue Orange Vale, CA 05682 City mfAntioch P.O.Box 50U7 Antioch, CA 84531 City mfBrentwood Public Works Operations Eric Brennen, Water Operations Manager 2201 Elkins Way Brentwood, CA 94513 Contra Costa County Chief Assistant Clerk ofthe Board 651 Pine Street, Room 106 K4adinez, CA 84553 Richard Lou, Principal Management Analyst East Bay K8on|o|pa| Utility District 375— 11m Stnuat, K4S#804 Oakland, CA 04607 R|uu(Lb,ebmud.00m Highlands Water Company 14580Lakeshore Drive Page 1vf12 GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY REGION 1. 2 & 3 - SERVICE LIST Konocti County Water District 15844 — 3511 Street Clearlake, CA 95422 kcwd(o)mchsi.com Arroyo Grande Municipal Water Dept. P.O. Box 550 Arroyo Grande, CA 93420 stavlor(d)arrovoqrande.ora Cambria Community Services Dist. 1316 Tamson Drive — Suite 201 P.O. Box 65 Cambria, CA 93428 Los Osos CSD 2122 _ 91h Street Los Osos, CA 93402 S & T Mutual Water Co. P.O. Box 6391 Los Osos, CA 93412 STMutualwater(a-)cimaii.com Nipomo Community Services Dist. 147 S. Wilson Street Nipomo, CA 93444-0326 Mlqlesias(a).ncsd.ca.qov Calleguas Municipal Water District 2100 Olsen Road Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 stavior(a-)callequas.com City Clerk City of Clearlake 14050 Olympic Drive Clearlake, CA 95422 mswanson(o)clearlake.ca.us City Attorney & City Clerk City of Santa Maria 110 East Cook Street Santa Maria, CA 93454 raarietz(a)d.santa-maria.ca.us r)sinco(o)dtvofsantamaria.ora County Clerk County of Sacramento 720 9' Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Local Agency Formation Commission P. O. Box 2694 Granite Bay, CA 95746 i.benoitQaOcloud.com Avila Beach Community Service District P 0 Box 309 191 San Miguel Street Avila Beach, CA 93424 avilacsd(cba mail. com Community Services District P. O. Box 6064 Los Osos, CA 93412 Morro Bay City Water (City Hall) 595 Harbor Blvd. Morro Bay, CA 93442 rlivick(a-)morrobavca.qov San Luis Obispo City Water 879 Morro Street San Luis Obispo, CA 93403 City of Santa Maria 2065 East Main Street Santa Maria, CA 93454 lmlonq(&ci.santa-maria.ca.us City Attorney City of Clearlake 14050 Olympic Drive Clearlake, CA 95422 City Clerk & City Attorney City of Guadalupe 918 Obispo Street Guadalupe, CA 93434 City Clerk & City Attorney City of Simi Valley 2929 Tapo Canyon Road Simi Valley, CA 93065 County Clerk County of San Luis Obispo 1055 Monterey Street - #D-120 San Luis Obispo, CA 93408 Page 2 of 12 GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY REGION 1. 2 & 3 — SERVICE LIST Department of Water Resources Steve Pedretti, Division Chief 827 7th Street, Room 301 Sacramento, CA 95814 DWRexecsecretarv(d),saccou ntv. net County Counsel 105 East Anapamu Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 LAFCO 1042 Pacific Street, Suite A San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 dblovd(c)slolafco.com City of Bellflower Water Department 16600 Civic Center Drive Bellflower, CA 90706 RStover(d)beliflower.orq. City of Downey Director of Public Works P. O. Box 90241-7016 Downey, CA 90241 City of Huntington Park Water Department 6550 Miles Street Huntington Park, CA 90255 City of Lakewood Water Department P.O. Box 220 Lakewood, CA 90714-0220 County Counsel County of San Luis Obispo County Government Center - #D-320 San Luis Obispo, CA 93408 John Farnkopf, Senior Vice President Rm. 201 HILTON FARNKOPF & HOBSON, LLC 2175 N. California Blvd — Suite 990 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 ifarnkor)f(a)hfh-consultants.com Honorable Mayor Eric Garcetti City of Los Angeles 200 N. Spring Street — Room 303 Los Angeles, CA 90012 City of Norwalk Water Department 12700 Norwalk Blvd. Norwalk, CA 90650 Santa Barbara LAFCO 105 E. Anapamu - Room 406 Santa Barbara, CA 93101 lafco(o)sblafco.orq City of Cerritos Water Department P.O. Box 3130 Cerritos, CA 90703 bortecia(a)cerritos.us City of Hawthorne 4455 W. 126 th Street Hawthorne, CA 90250 City of Inglewood One Manchester Blvd. - Suite 900 P. O. Box 6500 Inglewood, CA 90301 Long Beach Water Department Chris Garner, General Manager 1800 E. Wardlow Road Long Beach, CA 90807 City of Los Angeles Department of Water & Power P 0 Box 51111 Los Angeles, CA 90051 -0100 City of Paramount Water Department — Room #5 16420 Colorado Street Paramount, CA 90723 sho(a).oaramountcitv.com City of Santa Fe Springs Water Department 11736 E. Telegraph Road Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 City of South Gate Water Department 8650 California Street South Gate, CA 90280 rdickev(a),soqate.orq dtorresCa),soqate.orq Page 3 of 12 GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY REGION 1, 2 & 3 — SERVICE LIST City ofTorrance Water Department 3031Torrance Blvd. Torrance, CA 90503 California WatrService Co. 2832West 237 mStneut Torrance, CA 90505'5272 Liberty Utilities 8750Washburn Road Downey, CA 90241 Maywood Mutual VHoter- No. 2 3521 East S|auaonStneat Maywood, CA 00270 Orchard Dale County Water District 13818East Telegraph Road VVhittier, CA 80604 rsilvett(d),odwd.onq ocastnneda(d)odwd.orq M|iskov(@,odwdovq San Gabriel Valley Water Co. 11142Garvey Avenue BMonte, CA 91733 dedmUosa(o)sqvwater.com Tract 18U-Mutual Water Co. 4544E.Florence Avenue Cudahy, CA 00201 Central Basin MW0 General Manager 6252 Telegraph Road Commerce, CA 00040-2512 Hilda Solis — 1st District L��County Board mfSupervisors 850Kenneth Hahn Hall nfAdmin 500West Temple 8tnoot Los Angeles, CA 90012 City m7Whittier 13230Penn Street Whittier, CA 80002 California Water Service Rancho Dominguez District 2832West 237 thStreet Torrance, CA 00505-5272 hvvind(a)co|vvater.com Maywood Mutual Water - No. 1 595BGifford Street Huntington Park, CA 80355 MavwmodWateriCcDanimm Maywood Mutual Water - No. 3 8151 Heliotrope Avenue Maywood, CA 90270'3418 Pico County Water District P.{}. Box7S8 Pico Rivera, CA 90860-0768 Robert Kelly, VP ofRegulatory Affairs Suburban Water Systems 1325N.Grand Avenue, Suite 1O0 Covina, CA 91724-4044 Water Replenishment District General Manager 4O4OParamount Blvd. Lakewood, CA 08712-4127 nwhitaher(o)wrd.orq West Basin MWD Julie Frazier -Mathews — Executive Asst. Patrick Shei|ds—General Manager 1y140S.Avalon Blvd. — Suite 21O Carson, CA 00748-1206 Jul ieF(o)hvoetbaainonq PatriokS(o)weatbaain.opq Mark Ridley -Thomas —2nd District L.A. County Board mfSupervisors Room 800-Hall ofAdministration 500 West Temple Street Los Angeles, CA 00012 Markrid|uv-thomao(c).bos.|acountv.00v kkatonm(@,hoo.|acountv.qov Page 4vf12 GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY REGION 1, 2 & 3 — SERVICE LIST City Attorney & City Clerk City ofArtesia 18Y47C|orksdo|eAvenue Artesia, CA 80701 City Manager City pfBell Gardens 7100S.Garfield Avenue Bell Gardens, CA 00201 eeimunian(@.boUqandana»rq ioropeza(E�be||oerduneupq ac|ork(cDbeUqanjens.orq City Attorney & City Clerk City mfCerritos PD.Box 3130 Cerritos, CA 90703 Acting City Manager & City Clerk City ofCudahy b250Santa Ana Street Cudahy, CA 00201 snishizaki0DcityofcudahYoa.onv City Attorney & City Clerk City ofDowney 11111Brookshire Avenue Downey, CA 08241 oityo|erk(o)downeyoaoov City Clerk City ofGardena 1700VV. 162'mEKnaet Gardena, CA 00247 cityo|erk(a)ci.qardena.ce.us City Attorney & City Clerk City ofHawthorne 4460VV. 126mStraet Hawthorne, CA 00250 oitVc|erk(o)oitvufhawdhurne.uro City Attorney &City Clerk City ofInglewood One Manchester Blvd. POBox G500 Inglewood, CA 80301 City Attorney, Clerk &Manager City ofBell O330Pine Avenue Bell, CA 90201 Dal eshire(o)owottomevs.corn - Dale mesmre A8umamomo(a).Cnvof Bel |ora-City Clerk im`vi(a)onvofb*n»,q-Jackie Choi City Attorney & City Clerk City mfCarson 701 E. Carson Street Carson, CA 00745 City Attorney & City Clerk City of Compton 205VV.Willowbrook Avenue Compton, CA 90220 000rnvvm(|(d)oumptonoity.opp City Attorney & City Clerk City mfCulver City 0770Culver Blvd. Culver City, CA 00230 Cib/.c|erk(o)ou|vercib/.orV Qty.attorneY(cD,ou|vercity.orq City Attorney & City Clerk City mfE|Segundo 350 Main Street E|Segundo, CA 00245 City Attorney & City Clerk City mfHawaiian Gardens 21815Pioneer Blvd. Hawaiian Gardens, CA 90716 City Clerk City mfHuntington Pork 0b5OMiles Avenue Huntington Park, CA 00255 City Clerk City mfLakewood 505UN.Clark Avenue Lakewood, CA 80714 CityCierk(o)LakmvvoodCity.orq Page nvf12 GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY REGION 1, 2 & 3 — SERVICE LIST City Attorney & City Clerk City Attorney & City Clerk City ofLaMirada City mfLom/ndm|a 13700LoMirada Blvd. 14717Burin Avenue LeMirada, CA 90038 Lowndo|e.CA 90200 City Clerk City Attorney & City Clerk City ofLong Beach City mfNorwalk 333Ocean Boulevard 12700Norwalk Blvd. Long Beach, CA 80802 Norwalk, CA 90650 citVc|erk��|onqbeach. qov City Attorney & City Clerk City Attorney & City Clerk City ofParamount City of Santa FmSprings 18400S.Colorado Avenue 11710E.Telegraph Road Paramount, CA 90723 Santa FaSprings, CA 90870 JCavanauqh(a)Cavanauoh|uvv.nmt |anetmartinaz(o)aantafeaurinqnorq City Attorney &City Clerk County Clerk City ofSouth Gate County mfLos Angeles 8G50California Avenue 12400Imperial Highway South Gate, CA 90280 Norwalk, CA 90650 County Clerk County Counsel County mfOrange City mfOrange 12Civic Center Plaza 333VV.Santa Ana B|vd..4mFloor Santa Ana, CA 02702 Santa Ana, CA 92701 County mfLAWaterworks Dist. Apple Valley Ranchos Water Co. 23G33West Civic Center Way Tony Pemnm—General Manager Malibu, CA 00285 21780Ottawa Road Attn: Mark Carney p.O. Box7005 dn/dmen(cDdow.|acounh/.qov Apple Valley, CA 82308 tPenna(d)mvnwmter.00m Director of Public Services BadenMutual Water Town nfApple Valley P.O.Box 77 1405bDale Evans Parkway Barstow, CA 02311 Apple Valley, CA 92307 barlenwater(a)hotmail.com California Department of Corrections California Dept. of Forestry P.{}. Box50U1 7105Airway Drive 7018Blair Road Yucca Valley, CA 02284 Ca|ipatha.CA 02233 California Dept. ofForestry Hdqtns County Water 3800N.Sierra Way P.{J.Box 5001 San Bernardino, CA 92405 Victorville, CA 92393-5001 Daggett Community Service East Orange County Water P.O.Box 388 185N.McPherson Road Daggett, CA 02327 Orange, CA 02860-3728 |oh|und(a)eocwd.00m oorh2O(a)000wd.com Page 0vf12 GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY REGION 1. 2 & 3 - SERVICE LIST East Pasadena Water Co. 3725 Mountain View Avenue Pasadena, CA 91107 Larrv(a)eowater.corn Jurg Heuberger, CEP, Executive Officer LAFCO 1122 W. State Street, Suite D El Centro, CA 92243-2840 Local Agency Formation Commission 215 North D Street — Suite 204 San Bernardino, CA 92415-0490 lafco(c),Iafco.sbcountv.qov Morongo Valley Community Service Distribution P.O. Box 46 Morongo Valley, CA 92256 Rancheritos Water Co. P. O. Box 348 Apple Valley, CA 92307 RMWC1 954(a-)qmaii.com Seeley County Water District P. O. Box 161 Seeley, CA 92273 Sheep Creek Water Company P. O. Box 291820 Phelan, CA 92329-1820 Attn: Chris Cummings sheer)creek(d)verizon. net Twentynine Palms Water District 72401 Hatch Road P.O. Box 1735 Twentynine Palms, CA 92277 RKolisz(a-)29PalmsWater.orq Walnut Valley Water District 271 S. Brea Canyon Road Walnut, CA 91789 Water Issues Committee Wrightwood Property Owners Assoc. P.O. Box 487 Wrightwood, CA 92397 City of Arcadia Water Co. P. O. Box 60021 240 W. Huntington Drive Arcadia, CA 91066-6021 Raymond Castillo, Chairman County Administration Center 940 W. Main Street - #209 El Centro, CA 92243-2871 Juniper Riviera CWD P.O. Box 386 Apple Valley, CA 92307 Mariana Ranchos County Water District 9600 Manzanita Street Apple Valley, CA 92308 Maria naCWD(a) m rcwd. orq Navajo Mutual Water Company P. O. Box 392 Apple Valley, CA 92307 Gmnmwc(a)qmail-com San Gabriel County Water Co. 8366 Grand Avenue Rosemead, CA 91770 Jim(Eisqcwd.com Serrano Water Dist. — Villa Park 18021 East Lincoln Street Villa Park, CA 92667 Sunny Slope Water Co. 1040 El Campo Drive Pasadena, CA 91107-5506 Ken(o)SunnvSlor)eWaterComr)anv.com Karen(o)SunnvS]ooeWaterComi)anv.com Victor Valley Water District 14343 Civic Drive P 0 Box 5001 Victorville, CA 92392 Westmorland Water Company P.O. Box 698 Westmorland, CA 92281 City of Anaheim City Clerk's Office 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. — Suite 217 Anaheim, CA 92805 City of Alhambra Utilities Dept. 111 S. First Avenue Alhambra, CA 91801 Page 7 of 12 GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY REGION 1. 2 & 3 - SERVICE LIST City of Brawley Water Co. 400 Main Street Brawley, CA 92227 TSalcido(a)brawlev-ca.qov City of Buena Park 6650 Beach Boulevard Buena Park, CA 90620 City of Covina 534 Barranca Avenue Covina, CA 91723-2199 CMarcarello(o)covinaca.ciov City Attorney City of El Monte 11333 Valley Blvd. El Monte, CA 91732 cmoselev(o)elmonte.ca.qov City of Garden Grove 13802 Newhope Street Garden Grove, CA 92643 Zackb(o)ci. qard e n-q rove. ca. us Heber Public Utility District P. O. Box H Heber, CA 92249 City of Imperial Water Department 420 S. Imperial Avenue Imperial, CA 92251 City of La Verne Water Department 3660 "D" Street La Verne, CA 91750 lestrelia(@,ci.la-verne.ca.us City of Monterey Park Water Co. 320 W. Newmark Avenue Monterey Park, CA 91754 rqonzales(a)monterevr)ark.ca.qov City of Monrovia Water Company 415 S. Ivy Avenue Monrovia, CA 91016 City of Brea Water Department #1 Civic Center Drive Brea, CA 92621 City of Calexico Water Co. 608 Heber Avenue Calexico, CA 92231 City of El Centro Water Co. 307 W. Brighton Avenue El Centro, CA 92243 City of Fullerton Water Fullerton Water Department 303 W. Commonwealth Avenue Fullerton, CA 92631 qarh(o)ci.fullerton.ca.us City of Glendora 116 East Foothill Blvd. Glendora, CA 91740 City of Hesperia Water Department 9700 Seventh Avenue Hesperia, CA 92345 iwvman(a).citvofhesoeria.us City of La Palma 7822 Walker Street La Palma, CA 90623 Attn: Jeff Moneda, PW Director Monte Vista Water District 10575 Central Avenue Montclair, CA 91763 City Attorney City of Monterey Park 2600 W. Olive Avenue, Suite 500 Burbank, CA 91505 Kberqer(c)henslevlawqrour).com City of Orange Water Department 189 South Water Street Orange, CA 92866 ,id efra ncesco(a).citvoforanqe . ora. Page 8 of 12 GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY REGION 1, 2 & 3 — SERVICE LIST City pfSanta Ana Water City wfSan Dimas 20Civic Center Plaza 24GE.Bonita Avenue Santa Ana, CA 92702 San Dimas, CA 01773 n/hernandmz(o)uanta-anaoru db|ach(@.aandimaaua.qov bmokinnov(a)aandimaera.qov City ofSeal Beach City mfUpland 2118mStreet Water Department Seal Beach, CA 00740 460N. Euclid Street Upland, CA 81788 RHoerninn(a)dup|and.no.us JlRob|es(a)duo|and.oe,us K8Madhz(@.ci.up|and.ca.us City ofWest Covina City mfWestminster Water Department 82U0Westminster Blvd. 825S.Sunset Avenue Westminster, CA 02683 West Covina, CA 91790 smi||er(d�vvestminntepoa.qov Steve Conklin, Acting General Manager City Attorney YmrbaLinda Water District City of Arcadia 1717E.K4ina|omoAvenue 240West Huntington Drive Placentia, CA 02870 Arcadia, CA 01008 Soonk|in(i�Wvvd.ocm Ci1yattDrOey(a)@rC8di8C8.ciOv RVVeeton(dy|wd.00m City Attorney City Attorney City ofBarstow Oswalt &Associates 222 E. Mountain View Street Mr. William (Bi||)Smerdmn Barstow, CA 02311 POBox 6O7 Imperial, CA 02251 City Attorney City Attorney City ofClaremont City of Covina P.0. Box880 125E.College Street Claremont, CA 01711 Covina, CA 01723 City Attorney City Attorney City ofCypress City of Duarte 5275Orange Avenue 1000Huntington Drive Cypress, CA 08630 Duarte, CA 01010 City ofE|Monte City Attorney 11333Valley Blvd. City mfIrwindale B K4onte, CA 01731 5050 N. Irwindale Avenue imusamnden(a-)cie|'monte.caus Irwindale, CA 91706 City Attorney City Attorney City ofLaPalma City «fLoVerne 7822 Walker Street 3880 'D' Street LaPalma, CA 08680 LoVerne, CA 01750 Page 8vf12 GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY REGION 1, 2 & 3 - SERVICE LIST Administrative Services Director City of Los Alamitos 3191 KatoUaAvenue Los Alamitos, CA 80720 City Attorney City ofMontclair 5111 Benito Avenue Montclair, CA 81763 der(o)nobbinnho|dawaY.00m City Attorney City ofOrange 3O0E.Chapman Avenue Orange, CA 02886 City ofPomona b05S.GareyAvenue Pomona, CA 91766 Rmza|uia ouUeY(a)ci.Pomona. ca. uo City Attorney, Bonhaoio Garcia City ofRosemead 8838E.Valley Blvd. Rosemead, CA 01770 City Attorney City ofSan Gabriel 425 S. Mission Ohwa San Gabriel, CA 91776 City Attorney City of Stanton 7800KataUaAvenue Stanton, CA 90680 City Manage City ofYmrbmLinda 4845Casa Loma Avenue YorbaLinda, CA 82886-3364 City Clerk City ofBarstow 222 E. Mountain View 2X— Suite Barstow, CA 02311 City Attorney City mfMonrovia 41bSouth Ivy Avenue Monrovia, CA 91010 City Attorney, Karl H.Berger City mfMonterey Park 2S00VV.Olive Avenue, Suite 500 Burbank, CA91505 kbenler(cDheno|eY|avvoroup.00m City Attorney City ufPlacentia 401 E.Chapman Avenue Placentia, CA 02870 Interim Water Resources Director City ofPomona 148 N. Huntington Street Pomona, CA 81768 ohhs diAus(a-)ciPomona.ca.ua Assistant City Manager City ufSan Dimas 245E.Bonita Avenue San Dimas, CA 01773 City Attorney City ofSeal Beach 211 81hStneot Seal Beach, CA 90740 City Attorney City mfTemple City 0701 Las Tunas Drive Temple City, CA 01780 City Council City ofCmUpatra 125North Park Avenue Co|ipotha.CAS2233 City Clerk City of Claremont P.O. Box888 Claremont, CA 91711 Page 10ov1n GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY REGION 1, 2 & 3 - SERVICE LIST Community Services 0nanhor City Clerk City ofClaremont City of Covina 1010Monte Vista Avenue 125E. College Street Claremont, CA 91711 Covina, CA 91723 City Clerk Management Analyst City pfCypress City mfDuarte S275Orange Avenue 180OHuntington Drive Cypress, CA 00830 Duarte, CA 91010 adm(o)oVi)reos.oa.uo vmoha()acoopoduarto.00m City Clerk City Clerk City ofElMonte City mfIrwindale 11333Valley Blvd. 5U50N.Irwindale Avenue BMonte, CA 91731 Irwindale, CA 91700 Linda KkDdjmwinda|u.oa.ua City Clerk City Clerk City ofLaPalma City ufLmVerne 7822Walker Street 38GO'D'Street LaPalma, CA 80680 LaVerne, CA 91750 City Clerk City Clerk City ofLos Alamitos City mfMonrovia 3101 Kahs||aAvenue 415S.Ivy Avenue Los Alamitos, C/\ 80720 Monrovia, CA 91016 VV0ntanarkDni1vofona|amitos.orq City Clerk City Clerk City ofMontclair City mfOrange 5111Benito Avenue 300E.Chapman Avenue Montclair, CA 91703 Chapman, CA 82080 CityC|erk(a),CityofMonto|air.onl Cpenaz(c)oiiyofonanqe.orq i|ohnaon(cD.cityofonanoe.orq City Clerk City mfRosemead City ofPlacentia 8838Valley Blvd. 401 E. Chapman Avenue Rosemead, CA 01770 Placentia, CA 02870 EHornandaz(a-),Cih/ofRoaammad.onl NHaworth (c).CityofRosemead. oro City Clerk's Department City Clerk City ofSan Gabriel City ofSeal Beach 4258.Mission Drive 211 81hStneet San Gabriel, CA 91776 Seal Beach, CA 90740 CitYC|ark((i)nooh.oro p6anoqnv(@m*a|uoacxoa.nnv Txe|nev(@.nee|boacxua.qov City Clerk, Patricia Vazquez City Manager City ofStanton City mfTemple City 780UKahmUaAvenue 9701 Las Tunas Drive Stanton, CA 80680 Temple City, CA 81780 PVmzaumz(cDci.atanton.oe.us Page 11ov1n GOLDEN STATE WATER COMPANY REGION 1, 2 & 3 - SERVICE LIST County Counsel County of San Bernardino 385 N. Arrowhead Avenue, 2nd Floor San Bernardino, CA 92415-0140 Chamber President Niland Chamber of Commerce P. O. Box 97 Niland, CA 92257 County Counsel County of Los Angeles 500 W. Temple Street — 5t" Floor Los Angeles, CA 90012 Scott Blaising Braun Blaising McLaughlin & Smith PC 915 L Street, Suite 1270 Sacramento, CA 95814 blaising(ftraunlegal.com Naval Facilities Engineering Command Rea D. Estrella Southwest Division 1220 Pacific Highway San Diego, CA 92132 Rea.estrella(o),navv.mil Liberty Utilities (California) 9750 Washburn Road Downey, CA 90241 AdviceLetterService(a-),LibertvUtilities.com City Clerk City of Yorba Linda 4845 Casa Loma Avenue Yorba Linda, CA 92686 County of San Bernardino Water & Sanitation Area P.O. Box 5004 Victorville, CA 92393-5004 Michael Kent Contra Costa Health Services 597 Center Avenue, Suite 320 Martinez, CA 94553-4635 Fred G. Yanney Yanney Law Office 17409 Marquardt Ave., Unit C-4 Cerritos, CA 90703 FredYannev cDgmail.com Megan Somogyi Goodin, MacBride, Squeri & Day, LLP 505 Sansome Street, Suite 900 San Francisco, CA 94111 MSomogv(oDgoodinmacbride.com County of Ventura 800 S. Victoria Street Ventura, CA 93009 Page 12 of 12