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Smart Watershed Network:An Innovative Partnership to Increase Water Efficiency & Watershed Health

Lindsey Stuvick, Water Efficiency ManagerOctober 4, 2018

• Water, recycled water, & wastewater

services

• Serve 6 cities in South Orange County, CA

• Annual Budget: $134M

• Key Revenues: Property tax & rates

• 7 Board Members & 145 employees

• 160+ stormdrain outfalls in MNWD service

area (400+ in OC)

• 55,000 meters (4,500 on AMI)

About Moulton Niguel Water District

MNWD & theOC Watersheds

Watersheds and Urban Runoff• SDRWQB regulates MS4 discharges in South OC

• Includes dry-weather runoff from over-watering

• South OC Water Quality Improvement Plan

• Estimated at >$1 billion liability

• Who is responsible for curbing urban runoff?

• Who pays for interventions/mitigation?

• Cities and counties are tasked with management

• Ultimately everyone’s responsibility

Urban Runoff Collaboration

• Reduce runoff and improve quality of local creeks and beaches

• Regional data integration

• Education & targeted marketing

• Develop interactive watershed tools

• Explore resource recovery options

Multiple Benefits of Water Efficiency• Save water and money

• Reduce runoff & avoid property damage

• Improve quality of local creeks and beaches

• Delay investment in infrastructure/storage

• Keep water rates low

Water Budget Based Rate Structure• Most effective demand management tool

• Provides customized water budget for each meter

• Indicates efficient level of monthly water use

• Indicator of leaks and over-watering

Engagement and Education Through a Variety of Channels

Targeted Marketing

HOAs in the MWNDService Area

HOAs and Cities HOAs, Cities, & Customer Meters

HOAEducational Events

OC Public Works EducationCampaign

Regional Data Inventory & IntegrationMNWD

• High resolution meter data

• Water efficiency incentive data

• Continuous, historical data sets

OC PUBLIC WORKS

• Collector data from stormwater outfalls

• OC Stormwater Tools

• Interactive BMP Asset Tracking Portal

• Limited # of collectors, not continuous

Spatial Overlay: Outfall Tributaries & MNWD Meter Locations

‘Urban Drool Tool’

• Interactive, data visualization tool

• Search by Address feature

• Displays key data:

• Number of homes

• Census data

• Water quality & flow

• Percent within budget

• Number of Rebates

OC Stormwater Tools• Internal BMP & Asset tracking tool

• Displays key data:

• Water consumption data

• Outfall flow data

• Outfall prioritization

• Water quality monitor

• Informs targeted marketing &

decision-making

Application Abilities

Where to Deploy BMPs basedon outfall prioritization

What Type of BMP based on water use and flow data

How will the BMP impact the surrounding area over time

• Builds on AMI network, cloud-based platforms, &

watershed flow and water quality monitoring

capabilities

• Better understanding of year-round dry and wet

weather flows in Aliso Creek

• Potential for runoff and pollution reduction as well as

resource recovery in the Creek

Smart Watershed Network

ALISO CREEK

Smart Watershed Network

OC Stormwater ToolsUrban Drool Tool

Smart Watershed Network

Real-time Flow Monitoring

Cloud-Based Data & Analytics Platform

Moulton Niguel Water District AMI Smart Meter NetworkSouth Orange County WQIP Temporary flow monitoring dataCounty of OrangeWatershed and stormwater infrastructure assets

Existing Assets:

Benefits to Existing Assets

• Increase quantity of outfall collectors

• Gather high resolution flow & salinity data

Smart WatershedNetwork Team

Cooperating Partners:

Project Objectives• Permanently deployed, continuous flow and salt monitoring

system connected to AMI network

• Develop cloud-based data management & analytics space to

support planning & decision-making at multiple scales

• Analyze discrete low flow diversion projects and evaluate water

recovery potential and progress toward water quality goals

Contact UsName: Lindsey Stuvick

Email: lstuvick@mnwd.comPhone: 949-448-4065

www.mnwd.com27500 La Paz Road Laguna Niguel, CA 92677

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