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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019.03.26 AWAC Agenda ASHLAND WATER ADVISOR` COMMITTEE March.26,2019 AGENDA I, CALL TO ORDER: 4:00 PM, Siskiyou Room, 51 Winburn Way Ashland, OR II, ANNOUNCEMENTS III. PUBLIC FORUM We OLD BUSINESS A. T.I.D. Canal Piping project update B. Water Treatment Plant pre-design progress C. Next steps for Water Master Plan V. NEW BUSINESS VI. 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The project entails piping approximately two miles of the Ashland Canal to improve the water quality of Ashland Creek, (the outlet of the Ashland Canal) and minimize losses through seepage and evaporation.The open-channel irrigation canal will be replaced with a below--ground pipe to meet the city's goal for overall water conservation and improved water quality. Where is the project located? The piping will take place along approximately two miles of the Ashland Canal from Starlite Place to Terrace Street.View Why is the project being proposed? The City of Ashland places priority on improving water quality, water conservation and water system efficiencies. Raw water in an open canal, like Ashland Canal, is vulnerable to contamination from a variety of sources.These contaminants require additional treatment at our water Treatment Plant and reduce the water quality of Ashland Creek. Additionally, open canals are susceptible to water losses through seepage and evaporation. Ashland Creek routinely exceeds the State's maximums for E. coli bacteria in the summer months. In addition to improving water quality, conservation efforts will help Ashland to manage its - water resources for the future.The city loses approximately 30 percent of the canal water due to evaporation and seepage. Piped canals mitigate these losses and conserve a significant portion of this water. What is the purpose of the Ashland Canal? The Ashland Canal is a regular source of seasonal irrigation water around the city.The Canal has also been infrequently used as a raw water source for the Water Treatment Plant (WTP). It was most recently used in 2015 due to dropping water levels in Reeder Reservoir. The city has a contract with the Talent Irrigation District(TID)for approximately 1,369-acre feet of water annually.The front section of the Canal terminates in the wet well of the Terrace Street Pump Station. From there the city can: 1) Choose to pump to the Water Treatment Plant for potable water treatment, 2) Gravity feed into a Siphon that conveys the water across the Ashland Creek drainage to the back section of the Canal, or 3) Gravity overflow through a pipe into Ashland Creek at Lithia Park. Engineering Tel:541/488-5347 20 E.Main Street Fax:541--/488-6006 Ashland Oregon 97520 TTY: 800 735-2900 www.ashland.or.us .............................................................................................................................. ...................................... .......... CITY OF ASHLAND What is the history of the Ashland Canal? The Canal was constructed in the early 1920's and is in operation seasonally from April through October(approximate). The Canal consists of an open ditch among most of its length, though some portions have been piped due to past maintenance issues. Water is conveyed to individual users via a combination of piping and ditch systems that run through the city; these networks are owned by either the City of Ashland,Talent Irrigation District, or private land owners. Use of TID water is through individual agreements based on the property size and are generally unmetered. Where does the city get its water? The city's primary source of raw water comes from the Ashland Creek watershed. In 1928, the city constructed Hosler Dam at the confluence of the West and East Forks of Ashland Creek.The resulting impoundment of Reeder Reservoir provides 280 million gallons (MG) of storage for the city's water supply. Water from the reservoir is conveyed to the city's Water Treatment Plant (WTP) located along Ashland Creek, approximately one mile below Reeder Reservoir. The city has an agreement with the Talent Irrigation District(TID)to provide additional raw water supply in drought years. When needed,TID water is pumped from the Ashland Canal by the city's Terrace Street Pump Station up to the WTP, where it is treated with the Ashland Creek raw water supply. What is the project timeline? The preliminary engineering phase (survey and field work) began in February 2018 and is expected to take eleven months. Construction is not anticipated until 2020. ■ Phase 1A, February 2018--December 2018: Preliminary engineering phase (survey and fieldwork) ■ Phase 1B, December 2018-June 2019: Public outreach, obtaining permits, easements and construction work agreements • Phase 2,June 2019-December 2019: Final engineering • Phase 3, 2020: Construction of piping project Who are the city's piping partners? On January 16, 2018, city council approved a contract with Adkins Consulting Engineering, LLP to perform preliminary engineering work associated with piping a portion of the Ashland Canal. How is the project funded? The project is funded by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality Clean Water State Revolving Fund.The loan was authorized August 1, 2017, by city council. Engineering Tel:541/488-5347 20 E.Main Street Fax:541-/488-6006 Ashland,Oregon 97520 TTY: 800/735-2900 w www.ashland.or.us _...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... CITY ❑ F ASHLAND How will this project benefit Ashland citizens? r • Minimized water pollution and health risks: reduced E. coli contributing bacteria as well as other contaminants in Ashland Creek. • Conserves water lost to seepage and evaporation: approximately 30% • Protects drinking water resources: in drought years, canal water is pumped to the Ashland water Treatment Plant and treated to drinking water standards. • Safety improvements: piping the canal eliminates some falling and drowning hazards and will drastically reduce the chances of overtopping and bank blow--outs. • Trail and Surface Improvements: will create a wider smoother gravel path with reduced maintenance. • Improved irrigation water quality: less debris and sediment buildup How much water will the Ashland Canal Project sage? During the irrigation season, Ashland Canal loses approximately 30 percent of water to evaporation and seepage. Piping the canal will mitigate these losses and conserve a significant portion of this water, providing more efficient delivery to customers. How will this project affect the trail along the Canal? Temporary trail closures will be required during construction as well as some trail restoration after construction. This project is not intended to create additional trails or to secure additional trail segments. However, by burying a pipe this project will un-intentionally remove previous seasonal trail obstacles (the open Canal with water). The City will work closely with adjoining property owners to mitigate any concerns regarding the trail and the removal of previous obstacles. The Ashland Parks and Recreation Division is interested in securing additional trail easements if property owners are interested. If you are interested in these opportunities, please contact Parks Superintendent Michael oxendine at 541-552-2252. How will the canal along the Cottle property open space be accessed? Access will likely be the same as the existing access. What will happen to the trees along the Ashland Canal? We are currently in the preliminary engineering design phase and are evaluating and surveying the landscaping and the trees along the Ashland Canal to determine the impact. Efforts will be made during construction to reduce negative impacts to the trees and landscaping. What is an Easement? An easement is a right to cross or otherwise use someone else's land for a specified purpose. • The City of Ashland has a maintenance easement along either side of the Ashland Canal from Starlite Place to Terrace Street. ■ A trail easement is an agreement with the homeowner and City of Ashland Parks Department to allow trail access along the Ashland Canal. All current trail easements will remain after the project is complete. Engineering Tel:541/488-5347 20 F.Main Street Fax:541-/488-6006 Ashland,Oregon 97520 TTY. 800/735-2 90❑ .� www.ashland.or.us . ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. CITY of ASHLAND Do I have a trail easement on my property? To find out if you currently have a trail easement through the Parks Department, please contact Parks Superintendent Michael oxendine at 541--552-2252. What is the Talent Irrigation District's involvement in the project? The Talent Irrigation District(TID) currently serves water, mainly used for irrigation, within the Talent and Ashland areas via several storage reservoirs and canals. waters are conveyed to users within the City of Ashland via the Ashland Canal, which extends from the Green Springs Power Plant,along the south side of the city, to its terminus at Wright's Creek. The TID supplies water to the Ashland Canal. The City of Ashland owns and operates the Canal for municipal purposes. The city has an agreement with the TID to provide additional raw water supply in drought years. When needed,TID water is pumped from the Ashland Canal by the city's Terrace Street Pump Station up to the WTP, where it is treated with the Ashland Greek raw water supply. What is happening upstream from the 2 miles that is being piped? The Talent Irrigation District(TID) owns and maintains the canal upstream of the City's monitoring station at Starlite Place. TID does not plan to pipe their section of the canal at this time. Will TID chemical water treatment in the ditch change with the piping of the canal? TID does not use any aquatic chemical in its canals. How will this project benefit irrigation customers? During the irrigation season,Ashland Canal loses approximately 30 percent of water to evaporation and seepage. Piping the canal will mitigate these losses and conserve a significant portion of this water, providing more efficient delivery to customers. We anticipate the addition of better filtration at the head of the piped section, this will reduce the amount of debris in the canal and ultimately reduce the debris in the Canal lateral lines. How will irrigation access be established to the pipe for current Ashland Canal irrigation water holders? We have a few different ways of connecting to the pipe, it will be somewhat dependent on the existing connection/conditions. We will plan for these specific connections with a standard detail or custom detail (depending on the connection). For future connections, an lnserta Tee will likely be the easiest connection for public works.There are no "TID"water right holders attached to this section of canal. I have an irrigation water right through TID? Will my property be affected? TID irrigation water right holders will not be affected by this Ashland Canal piping project. Engineering Tel:541/488-5347 20 E.Main Street Fax:541-/488-5005 Ashland,Oregon 97520 TTY: 800/735-7900 www,ashland.or.us �r ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... CITY OF ASHLAND How do 1 find out if I have Ashland Canal water for irrigation or if I get my water from TID? Call us at 541-552-2062 Why is the canal being piped rather than lined? There are three reasons the city chose to pipe over lining: 1) IMPROVED WATER QUALITY: Piping Ashland Canal will reduce contaminants in Ashland Creek, lining the Canal still leaves it open to contaminants, 2) CONSERVATION: Potential to conserve 30 percent of the canal water due to evaporation and seepage. Piped canals mitigate these losses and conserve a significant portion of this water. Lining the Canal will reduce seepage, but requires frequent and costly repairs to maintain this benefit. 3) COST: while lining may be less expensive to implement in its first installment cycle than piping, it requires significant maintenance and replacement cycles. In the long run maintenance and replacement costs exceed the cost of piping over time. Why can't the current concrete stay in the ditch?Why does it have to be removed at all? The concrete canal lining is beyond its service life and has deteriorated to a point where it needs replacement. Long term, it is more cost effective, less maintenance and less water loss to replace the concrete lining with a buried pipe. What will the area look like after the canal is piped? The pipe will be buried at grade level and, when the project is completed,the city will restore the trail.The city is exploring partnerships with Ashland Parks and Recreation District and the Southern Oregon Trail Alliance. (can we link to our rendering here?) Add more What kind of pipe will be used in the Ashland Canal project? The pipe diameter is yet to be determined, but will likely be between 24 inches and 48 inches. We are very early in the design process, and have not determined the pipe material to be used. However, it is common to use ADS N-12 Low Head pipe in these applications. htt s://www.ads- pipe.com How large of a grade drop will be needed to accommodate the larger pipe? It depends on multiple factors; of which we are currently working through. Can the new piping, after it is backfilled be driven over?What is the weight limit for the pipe being used? Yes, the pipe can be driven over with the proper backfill and trench requirements.The weight limit is dependent on these factors. How will piping the canal impact natural resources? Phase 1B of this project, estimated to begin late in 2018 will include wetland surveys and approaches. Currently, the City is working with natural resources professionals to determine Engineering Tel:541./488-5347 20 E.Main Street Fax:541.-/488-6006 Ashland,Oregon 97520 TTY: 800/735-2900 .r w►rvw.ashland.or.us .. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... CITY of ASHLAND and/or mitigate impacts to vegetation. We estimate this analysis to be complete by the end of 2018. How will this project affect the wildlife? In its current state, water is in the canal April through October. Wildlife is used to not having access to water six months out of the year and will continue to seek other water sources like ponds and natural water bodies. How is this project going to affect my property? The city is committed to working with homeowners to address all concerns. To learn how your property might be impacted by this water quality and conservation project, please contact the Public Works Department at 541--488-5587. Is the City going to be working on my property? City staff and our partners have thoughtfully considered the impact this project may have on residents and properties that border this section of canal.The city will do its best to minimize impacts to adjoining properties and irrigation customers from project design through construction. The City has easements that allow the placement, operation and access of the canal on private property. If the Canal crosses your property and you not aware of an easement, please contact us as we may be able to help. What kind of safety precautions are going to take place during construction? The contractor will ultimately be responsible for complying with OSHA and state rules for construction access and safety;this will more than likely include temporary fencing,flagging, etc. Additionally, we will have a project representative onsite to ensure the contractor complies with these rules. What are going to be the working hours of the construction crews? 8:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. Monday- Friday Where is the stormwater that is currently being routed into the canal going to go? The stormwater that is currently entering the canal will likely be rerouted to adjacent drainages. We will also be considering other alternatives, such as low-impact-development solutions like rain gardens or bio swales. We are currently still in the preliminary design phase of the project and will have more information as we move forward. How can I learn more about the project? We invite you to contact the city to learn more about the project at 541-488-5587 or visit www.ashland.or.us/ashlandcanal. If you wish to be included on our email notification list, please send an email to ashlandcanal@ashland.or.us. Engineering Tel:541/488-5347 20 E.Main Street Fax:541-/488-6006 Ashland,Oregon 97520 TTY: 800/735-2900 .� www.ashland.or.us ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... s Ashland Canal Questions from Councilors and a couple others 1. It looks like TID is still our preferred backup for drinking water over the Medford source(Talent Ashland Phoenix intertie TAP)because it is cheaper to buy raw water for our treatment facility than it is to buy treated water from N Medford. is that correct and what is the difference in cost?How much have we used far drinking water over the last five years or so? Yes,we supplement our drinking water first with TID water as allowed by the municipal uses of the TID and the much lower costs. We purchase TID water for$.20 per loon gallons, however when the pumping and treatment costs are added,the total TID water cast is$0.40 per 1000 gallons. Our costs for TAP water delivered into our system are$1.15 per 1000 gallons. Since 2009 we have pumped 457 million gallons of TID water and 176 million gallons of TAP. In addition,TAP is classified as an emergency water source. Our use of TAP at this point has only been for system evaluation and testing, not for emergency use.TAP is,S..1 Considered an emergency source only. 2. Is temperature a problem at the Ashland Canal outfall in Ashland.66ik 2 Are we collecting data to track that? We are not aware of any temperature studies for the canal outfa........."The Parks:Department likely has some data from their E. coli sampling that includes temperature, but likely not collected for a temperature study o t for he Canal outfall.ll. 3. Is there an E-coli threshold below which we are not experiencing a health hazard?Do:We e now what the baseline E-coli amount is in Ashland Creek before our canal water:enters:the natural stream P if our canal water did not pick u an more E-tole as it headed t r-ou h town wouJa a►t ire enough to keep us`out of trouble in terms P p Y 9' P of health risks and signs telling people not to gain the'...water? The state of Oregon health standard far E. tali in' aterin a `s' 406 MPN 100ml far single sample exceedance. g v g p f The state considers waterways:to be:hazardous to public health h_en E. toll levels are above 406. Since 2013,the r� City has pasted the sw mm n area of the; ,ia roun h.Lithta Par unsa a to enter 1B times. This swimming g P vg g area is below the Ashland Canal.outfall into Ashland CreekThe 2011 Ashland Creek E. tali Bacteria Study, Y r available on our project webs ite www.ashland.or.usashlardcanal goes into great detail regarding E. tali. In ..........:....... summary,the average:E.-soli concentrations�n Ashland Creek] st above the TID outfall are 16.5 MPN/1o0ml. The :.:....:...... ::. average E. talincenttatrs just belQr the TID outfall are 4�. MPN 10om1. The E. tali directly from the TID outfall averaged 163.7 MPN 100 1. v1lhile ire cant contra..everyt ing that enters into Ashland Creek, it s obvious that minimizin the E. tali that is`contributed by,:.the Canal will go along way towards making Ashland Creek safe ..for the public.lic. Ashland Canal E. toll MPN/100 mL (geometric mean) W F:Tolman Greek Rd Z 32.1 E: Park Street 44.8 . as : D: Pinecrest Terrace 48.E C: Elkader Street 73.7 B. Morton Street74.8 -v . ry A. Herbert Street #4 TID C3utfall � � f. � : �� 163.7 X 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 Data from Rogue RiverKeepers 2011 Ashland Creek E.toll Study 1 .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Ashland Creek E. coli MPN/100mL (geometric mean) #9 Water Treatment Plant 1.4 i #8 Fairy Ponds 12.1 i #7 Above Swimming Reservoir 16.6 CL #6 Below Swimming Reservoir 23.3 LA #5 Above TID Outfall 16.5 163,7 I #4 TID Outfall(into Ashland Creek) #3 Below TID Outfall 40.6 #2 Above Nutley 5D w 54.5 #1 Below Nutley SD if - 68 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 Data from Rogue RiverKeepers 2011 Ashland Creek E.coli Study 4. It sounds like we do not meter existing Ashland customers mho buy irrigation water fror 'the City. Would this project allow us to meter those customers(plus.-:the Soo new custo.meW?1f so, is that cost figured into the estimate. We do not meter the irrigation water purchased.by our` rigaton custeMin rs. Part of our design is to meter all connections for better accountability,.and those costs are included in our`esti hates for the current connections. Future meters are not included s`we''dan t know when tho -' is l e realized. An future connection would h n ses :-�.b v be an added revenue r 5. The memo says that it costs us Ground$75 000 per year to maintain it,yet more than half is in poor or fair condition. Have we been under-resogrcing this work or are e at a place in the lifecycle of the canal where it's just not possible to-h.oia�it tv ether with m..ainfenance .......... g Our current banal maintenance expenses are approximately$50,000 per year. We have been under resourcin g this asset. We ale. een iscussing piping the::.... S an Canal since the adoption of the 2012 Water Master Plan. Due to the need for piping, our efforts:have been'focused on maintaining the canal as is and no major repairs have been scheduled.`` 1lost of the sections classified as poor/fair are in need of replacement. Every year that we do not complete the piping project or delay the construction has an incremental increase in the amount of deterioration. 6. 1 recall hearing a year or two ago about an update to the water Master Plan, which I believe is the document that calls for this project. Is that plan in the process of being updated?If so, to what extent is it making into consideration climate change and when do we expect it to be done? The 2012 Water Master Plan originally identified the need to pipe the Ashland Canal. In 2013 Council approved the DEQ loan to complete the piping project. We are currently updating the Water Master Plan and anticipate it to be completed in June 2019. The canal piping project is a part of the new Master Plan project list. Climate change is not specifically discussed in the Water Master Plan but anticipated drought periods are planned. Piping the canal will protect the water from seeping and ensure full allocation of water is available for our residents. 2 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7. There is a claim that maintaining the trail will create an effective fuel break, but that was put forward by the company that completed the ecological study. I would like to see an opinion from our fire department regarding the utility of this trail as a fire break-or as a means of accessing the area for firefighting in the event of a wildfire heading toward town. if it is to be used as afire break, it will need to be maintained in a specific way. Is that part of the cost estimates for maintenance after the piping is installed? We have received a memo from Ashland Fire and Rescue regarding this project and will forward to Council. We are planning on designing the trail so that it can be accessed by the Fire Departments' brush trucks in the event of a wildfire emergency in the area.The easement area will be maintained to allow for emergency fire and pipeline access. 8. It seems that Parks and Rec handles some amount of the dealing with:th6 trait next to the canal. Is there any potential to work with landowners to develop easements that allow; arks and Rec to essentially manage this area as a lateral park/fuel break? Possibly. while the Public Works Dept has not specifically..asked land owners`to:grant additional trail access,we believe there are some opportunities for the Parks Dept:a;rd have worked with them through this process. The canal trail is listed as a priority in their planning documents..Additional trail easements need to be negotiated with the property owners that do not have specific public access easements. .......::... p p Y p 9. 1 heard at the meeting last week that the canal is sometimes used to.transport storm water. If that's the case, then climate may change require that we use the larger pipe assuming u e"pipe it. There was also talk about Y possibly doing bioswales to deal'Wit water. Has there be t any consideration of building those bioswales .......into this project or would that ,e a separate roiect? .;-. We would like to include bioswales in this project for minor amounts of storm flow, but our geotechnical report cautions ag ainst it due to soil conditions. .This mill be further evaluated if this project moves forward, Storm flows into the Canal inrere stdld by our Engineers and thoy found:t.he flows to be less than anticipated. This is primarily due to the fact that most of the banal has raadsupslope that redirect some of the storm flow into our storm system,:-:This is discussed hi.the Preliminary Engineering Report,which can be found on our website at 1 n www.ashland.or.us/ash a n dca al.' 9. Do we actually have to.take out the t r er?Given the access considerations and root problems, and potentially the need to create bio-sales, would it'be oss'ble/preferable to pipe, cover, and landscape the canal above ground while leaving the concrete liner`and many of the trees in place? There are several engineering/design;reasons why we must remove the liner and excavate a small amount below the liner in order to pipe the Canal. Our elevations are fixed at the beginning and end of the project and it's very important that we maintain the same flow line and hydraulic characteristics we have now. Proper construction techniques require an appropriate amount of bedding/gravel to be placed below the new pipe, also requiring liner removal. 3 .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10. in terms of the cost, 1 need to clarify a few things. it says that preliminary engineering costs have gone from 1.3 to 1.8 million. Then design,permitting, and construction has gone from 2.4 to 3.9 million. !assume these two categories are additive meaning that the total cost of the project(assuming we go with the preferred alternative costing 3.1 million)would be 4.9 million total. Is that correct or are the preliminary engineering numbers included in the estimate for design,permitting, and construction?Also, I am assuming that the 250k or so that has already been spent is included in the 1.8 million, but please correct me if I m wrong. The$3.1 million estimate is to finish the design and construction of the Staff recommended piping alternative. Construction alone is$2.2 million. The$3.1 does not include costs to date ($250,000).That total is$3,350,000. 11. The message says that CIP funds are available for this, but it would help considerably to have a master CIP 20- year plan with information about how we intend to pay for these proje ts-n hand prior to making this decision. It seems that this is heading our way later this spring, but!think we ree dJtt efore this and the city hall questions get .....:.::.....:.:::...::... decided by the Council. a. There is concern in the community that C!P funds gave been being stocky ied far specific projects and are now potentially going to be used for something different than what was 0r g pally intended. ..::...::......:...:..::.. Not true. Funds are set aside by enterprise and for specific projects. b. How would we likely fund this(the park ant being funded the`'CwsR�loan}-with``a'`larger CU4ISRF loan, a bond, or our CiP budget? Likely through a .1fferent loan agreement. C. Or are there other grant based funding soarces. Yes,there are several o ortunties well su'Ited for this re'ect. ply J i Oregon:Water Resources Department a Natu ral`R' sou roes Conservation Service .......:,. 0 Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board..: .:..:..................::::...::........... ....::...:.:.:..:. US Bureau of Reclamation d. It will 6e`veryhard to r to o.,a rove oin oru ard:With inal engineering without at least a ballpark idea pp g g f f g 9 P of wha f is will cost(including all aspects of the actual project and maintenance including the costs of repairing landscaping far home,wners)and our options for paying for it. Estimates to finish the'design and complete the construction are$3.35 million,costs for the restoration: f neighboring properties are included. 12. 1 understand that the U1IiSE p-r6ject is`no longer looking to pipe the rest of the irrigation canals in the valley. It seems this canal is an offshoot of f e`main canal and terminates in Ashland Creek. Please let me know if either of these understandings is wrong. We are not aware of any significant changes to WISE, but are hearing that it is not on the front burner. Where to get the funding has been an obstacle for them, The Ashland Canal is fed by TIMOR owned canals and terminates where we decide:the water treatment plant,Wright's Creek or Ashland Creek. In normal operation, our canal terminates into Wright's Creek, but there's always some spillage into Ashland Creels. 4 _..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13. Do we have a legal risk of storm water-or a massive failure of the canal-flooding property owners along the canal?Is there a legal risk to the City for doing something that may decrease property values(!doubt this second one is the case, but people are talking about it so!just need to confirm). Flooding and canal failure risks will be significantly reduced by this piping project. If the project moves forward, we will work closely with the City's legal team to address legal risks relating to property values. It is very difficult to quantify property value changes. 14. This may seem like a strange question, but do we know how many gallons of water we are conserving annually because of our water conservation program and the actions residents are:taking? Our city residents and water users have been very diligent with water.conservation practices. Typical savings .......... range between 2-4 million gallons per year. On average about 3 million galk rs are conserved each year from the actions that residents are taking by participating in the wateefficiency programs the City offers. 15. For the sections that are already piped, when was thd' �iping done and what is tf�e fife expectancy of the pipe? We don't have accurate construction records.for the currentl ``'i ed:'s ctions. Some are'reWively newer and some are not. It's estimated that about 60.: f fhe currently piped ion have tar lined metal culverts and the rest are plastic e. The metal pipe is likely b ; vpd=-its design life and: s known to corrode on the bottom and ............ p pip pip Y Y leak substantially. The plastic pipe appears to be: fair endion. .................... 16. will we be able to see the results`o :the uestior�naire that as%handed`or�t to the participants at the meeting f_- g p p 9 last week. This information was provided t council and is on the project webpage: Council Study Session Presentation. ww. hl r. hl n nal- w as a nd o uslas a dca ...............:........ .....:-.:::.:::,..::... 17. Can you tell me how many customers: e..currently serve;with canal water, how much money that program brings in, and an estimate of how r�r��ch water.those current customers use? This section of canal serves 99 properties and the'bckside of the Canal serves 86 properties. Total TID sales for FY 2018 were$64,54623: Based on est]rtates from other landscapes of similar sizes,we estimate that properties are using anywhere from 30,000-70,000 gallons over a six-month period. It depends on how many .:.:............ square feet of landscaping is.be n.g watered and whether they are watering lawn,shrubs,trees or a mixture of all. This range of water use assumes fit`-least 2,500 square feet of shrub and tree landscaping going up to 5,000 square feet of landscaping that incorporates a mixture of lawn, shrubs and trees. 18. It would also be helpful to know how many of the affected property owners are receiving irrigation water from the canal and which ones have a public use easement in place already? (In addition to the maintenance easement) There are 19 properties within the project area that have irrigation service from the Canal. The map of the trail easements is on the project website(www.ashiand.or.us/ashlandcanal}. There are approximately 30 properties representing 56%of the total canal length in the project section that have trail easements in place now. 5 19. My thinking is that the community would like to have an unimpeded trail along the canal whether it gets piped or lined and I'm wondering if there could be some packages created where we offer hook ups and/or some amount of irrigation water in exchange for public use easements in the areas where the City does not already have them. If we did that, people could decide to water some of the trees that are in danger of dying once the pipe is installed. Interesting policy question for council, additional public trail easements need to be negotiated with property owners. 20. I'm also wondering if it would be possible to get Parks and Rec involve.n funding the acquisition of the public use easements. if there is a way to avoid some of the tree death by spending'a bit more money on different installation techniques, Parks and Rec might be able to help with that if the end result is a continuous "canal"trail. Parl(s would love to have this and be involved, additional public trail easements must be negotiated with individual property owners. 21. Lastly, you have probably already thought about this, ut would it be possible to`!ay the new pipe above the current canal rather than digging out all of the concrete?Any chance we could build it a .;gnd mound over it with soil rather than digging down?Seems that might avoid the tree root.problem and provide`easier access for f uture repairs. This was addressed in the engineering reports available on the project Webs to (www.ashland.or.us ashlandcanal and with question#9 in this document. The new pipe has fixed points at the beginning and end of the project and .. .......... . .... is generally flat in elevation., It s very iportant that e mant.. tn the eu....rent flaw line and hydraulic ::...._.,.. characteristics of the currentcanal,the whole system is,gravity fed and is a driving factor for engineering/design. 22. I'm not clear': �what the 6Z,Damn ..0.:gia110ns of fast..water refers to. is this from the 2 miles proposed to be piped or the part.df the canal apaerated by the city., or the.total 17 miles of the Ashland canal?Can you clarify what th is s to tis tic fre ers to? = ........That is the estimated.amount of water ost throu h.Seepage and evaporation in a typical irrigation season from the 2 miles of canal in th:e...project area:: %_ 23. what is the current amounts ent nnually on maintenance of the project section of the canal?How much is spent on whole section operated by Me city? The City spends approximately$50,000 on annual maintenance for the whole canal. The City maintains this 2- mile section and the"back"side which is another 2 miles in length.These costs are for the whole Canal; 5 ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24. Now many current customers receive irrigation water from the city section and how much does the city currently receive in payments form those who get irrigation water from the city?Now many requests has the city received asking to start get irrigation water from the city? This section of canal serves 99 properties and the backside of the Canal serves 86 properties.Total TID sales for FY 2018 were$64,846.23. an average we get about 5 requests a year for new TID service. The last time we installed a new connection was 2016, most of the time people are asking for it where it's not available or there isn't enough capacity or they determine the costs for installation are too high. 25. Has this section of the Ashland canal been maintained to the same level as the other approximately 130 miles of TID canal? We don't have specifics on what the TID does regarding canal maintenance. However, our water Distribution Staff have many responsibilities,the canal is a small portion of tf eir'responsibilities. 25. why do the 27°fo of the project area canal in good copdw ion need to be piped or redone? Much of the current canal is showing signs offaiiure of some tVpeand`the liner is beyond its design life of 60 years. The areas considered "good" now are 1 kel io degrade significantly in the near term. Also, leaving some sections open will allow for contaminates to ever the canal. It's important in design that we minimize the amount of piped connections,this also reduces construction costs. Excessive pipe connections of new to old sections brings up concerns of,leaRis and potential failure. The most-robust solution with the lowest life cycle cost is replace all sections with ne i-:e` p pp 27. Do you think the 20%factor is enough pf Margin for the ditch project? The 24 diameter pipe has a cross sectional area...:t0ich'doesh"t seem like a dot for high dater everts. The report addresses the area of the project but much ha`` ens at the southern o en stretches o th`e' ith that mi ht not be addressed and may impact the p 9 Y p area at the transition to the r` ire pp 9. . .........::.:..:.::::::.::: Yes. Water delivery:from TID is limited.by their canal and hydrology. our design includes an overflow system at the beginning and mid-,.point of the pipe.....d section to mitigate potential storm surges. 28. Over time, the ditch has comet serve storm runoff functions that may not be addressed by redirecting to the storm water collection system. I am curious if drainages like the Roca Canyon system can deal with the additional runoff. These issues will be addressed during final design. The total storm flows are less than we realized, partly because much of the canal has a road network uphill that directs storm flows into our storm system already. 7 29. They are wondering whether the water rights adjudication process going on in the Klamath has any potential to affect our receipt of water in the future, particularly as it relates to native tribes in the region and their claims to water rights. Essentially, the question is should we invest significant amounts of money now when the adjudication process could eliminate the source of the water we would be transporting? Klamath water rights final adjudication is unknown for the basin as irrigation water rights challenges began in the basin in 1975 and litigation continue today. The Oregon Water Resources Division (ORWD) is fully engaged in determining water rights and annual allocations especially during drought conditions that are dependent upon rainfall,snow melt, and groundwater in the Klamath basin. Ashland receives TO water through a water right from the Bureau of Reclamation (BOR). 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There are people questioning whether the WISE project is still moving forward and whether piping is still what is wanted in the rest of the canal. From what I have heard, it still is the goal, but money is the issue. Is that correct and is there any way for the public to hear that message directly from the WISE program or TID- perhaps at the upcoming study session? Yes, as far as we know, the WISE project it is still a goal however, securing funding for such a large project has been difficult. 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