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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-02 Water Emergency DeclarationCITY TOF LJ V B Nancy Backus, Mayor WASHINGTON 25 West Main Street * Auburn WA 98001-4998 * www.auburnwa.gov * 253-931-3000 WATER EMERGENCY DECLARATION 2021-02 A DECLARATION OF STAGE I WATER EMERGENCY IN THE HIDDEN VALLEY/BRAUNWOOD NEIGHBORHOOD, FOR THE PROTECTION OF PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE WHEREAS, RCW 35.21.210 authorizes the City to control and regulate its water supply; and WHEREAS, RCW 38.52 and ACC 13.14 authorize the Mayor to declare emergencies and to exercise emergency powers related to the City's water supply including the implementation of water conservation measures when necessary to protect the health, welfare and safety of the City's water users; and WHEREAS, ACC 13.14.030 establishes different stages of water emergencies depending on the immediacy and pervasiveness of a water shortage, and authorizes the Mayor to determine the geographical area(s) of the City's water supply that may be affected by a shortage and corresponding emergency; and WHEREAS, by an agreement in 1990, the City accepted the water system serving the Hidden Valley/Braunwood (HVB) neighborhood into its water supply. The HVB water supply comes from a single well that has legally binding limits on its water production amounts to serve the 12 residential customers. Given these legal and logistical water supply limitations, the 1990 agreement included provisions requiring HVB residents to (inter alia) restrict outdoor irrigation to a maximum of 7 properties at Declaration 2021-02 August 9, 2021 Pagel of 3 CITY OF AUBURN Nancy Backus, Mayor x WASHINGTON 25 West Main Street * Auburn WA 98001-4998 * www.auburnwa.gov * 253-931-3000 a time, using no more than 10 gallons of water per minute; and WHEREAS, given observed and documented water usage patterns, the yearly average water use by HVB residents is expected to be 450 gallons per day. Since the spring of 2021, however, the water use by HVB residents has nearly tripled this expected average, to 1,025 gallons per day; and WHEREAS, this recent excessive water use by HVB residents greatly exceeds the expected water use average and the water use restrictions in the 1990 agreement; and WHEREAS, this rate of HVB water consumption amounts to a Stage I water emergency under ACC 13.14.030.A because continued water consumption at this rate will result in the HVB water system running out of water entirely by the fall of 2021, potentially leaving HVB residents with no reliable water supply; WHEREAS, to protect the public health, safety and welfare of HVB residents, and pursuant to the above legal authorities, NOW THEREFORE I, Nancy Backus, Mayor of the City of Auburn, declare as follows: Section 1. To protect the public health, safety and welfare of HVB residents and pursuant to RCW 35.21.210, RCW 38.50 and ACC 13.14, I do hereby declare a Stage I water emergency in the HVB neighborhood. Declaration 2021-02 August 9, 2021 Page 2 of 3 CITY OF AUBURN Nancy Backus, Mayor Y WASHINGTON 25 West Main Street * Auburn WA 98001-4998 * www.auburnwa.gov * 253-931-3000 Section 2. Pursuant to Section 1, I hereby direct the City of Auburn public works department to engage in public education efforts with HVB residents regarding the necessity and benefits of their water conservation. Section 3. I further determine that pursuant to ACC 13.14.030.F, the urgency of the anticipated water shortage in HVB constitutes exigent circumstances that necessitate immediate implementation and enforcement of the requirements in a Stage I Anticipated Water Shortage emergency. Dated and signed: 11�' 9 - 2' CITY OF AUBURN _ z1 �. W-4 , Declaration 2021-02 August 9, 2021 Page 3 of 3