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03/14/2018 - Minutes Intergovernmental Water Board (IWB) Minutes SERVING TIGARD, KING CITY, DURHAM,AND TIGARD WATER DISTRICT MEETING DATE: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 5:30 p.m. MEETING LOCATION: Tigard Public Works Building 8777 SW Burnham Street Tigard, OR 97223 Members Present: Ken Henschel Representing the Tigard Water District (TWD) Jodie Inman Member-At-Large Keith Jehnke Representing the City of Durham Members Absent: Smart Ochoh Representing the City of King City Marc Woodard Representing the City of Tigard City of Tigard Staff Present: Brian Rager Public Works Director John Goodrich Division Manager Judy Lawhead I" Recorder 1. Call to Order, Roll Call, and Introductions Commissioner Henschel called the meeting to order at 5:35 p.m. 2. Approval of Minutes —January 10, 2018 Commissioner Jehnke moved to approve the January 10, 2018, minutes. Commissioner Henschel seconded the motion. The motion passed by unanimous vote of the commissioners present, with Commissioners Henschel,Jehnke, and Inman voting yes. 3. Public Comments There were no public comments. 4. Water Supply Update Mr. Goodrich reported: Page 1 of 3 Intergovernmental Water Board JWB) Minutes SERVING TIGARD, KING CITY, DURHAM,AND TIGARD WATER DISTRICT • Average water use for the month February was 4.03 million gallons per day (mgd). This usage is typical for this time of year, matching our 10-year data, and slightly higher than last year by .2 mgd. Flows in March are still around 4 mgd, with lower temperatures. • For the month of February, there was no change in aquifer storage recovery (ASR) well conditions. Stored water for ASR well no. 1 is approximately 53 days of supply based on 1,000 gallons per minute (gpm) recovery rates. ASR well no. 2 has 81 days of supply based on 1,500 gpm recovery rates. • The March 14 Bonita Pump Station data indicates a pH of 7.8 with 0.92 mg/L chlorine residual, 20.5 mg/L alkalinity, and water temperature of 8.7 centigrade (48 degrees F). • During the month of February, staff received one water quality complaint related to taste or odor. This call resulted in dispatching a crew to conduct flushing to improve water quality. Staff generally conducts water flushing to improve water quality. • Water treatment plant operations continue to be normal during the month of February. Ozone is fully functional and operating without any problems reported by Lake Oswego Tigard Water Treatment Plant staff. • Clackamas River USGS information reports that the river is flowing at 3,680 cubic feet per second (cfs) with a mean value of 3,550 cfs. These flows are above our conditional use parameters for February. Water temperature is 43 degrees F, with a pH of 8.0, and turbidity at 1.7 NTU. All of these parameters appear seasonally normal. Mr. Goodrich gave a brief update on the status of the Water Watch vs. OWRD legal case. 5. Preliminary FY 2018-19 Budget Discussion Mr. Goodrich provided an overview of the Water Operations and CIP budget process, along with brief details of anticipated changes reflected in the proposed budget. The proposed budget will be submitted to the city budget committee in April. Staff will provide an electronic copy of the budget to the board when it becomes available. Page 2 of 3 Intergovernmental Water Board JXVB) Minutes SERVING TIGARD, KING CITY, DURHAM,AND TIGARD WATER DISTRICT 6. Willamette Intake Facility (WIF) Commission IGA Discussion Mr. Goodrich provided to the board information relating to the February 13, 2018, council action adopting an ordinance to approve the WIF Commission. This commission provides governance relating to the joint ownership, operation and management of the intake facility, and participation in the expansion of the facility to provide up to 150 million gallons per day of raw water intake capacity for member water providers. The next step for council action is approval of the purchase sale agreement for the WIF, scheduled for council consideration on Tuesday, March 27. 7. Informational Items There were no informational items. 8. Non-Agenda Items There were no non-agenda items. 9. Next Meeting April 11, 2018, at 5:30 p.m. Public Works Auditorium, 8777 Burnham Street, Tigard, Oregon 10. Adjournment At 6:52 p.m., Commissioner Jenhke moved to adjourn the meeting. Commissioner Inman seconded the motion. The meeting adjourned by unanimous vote of the commissioners present, with Commissioner Henschel,Jehnke, and Inman voting yes. Ken Henschel, IWB Chair Ju Lawhead, IWB Recorder Date: Date: Page 3 of 3