2025 Urban Water Management Plan Update - Request for Proposals
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- Bid Title
- 2025 Urban Water Management Plan Update - Request for Proposals
- Issuing Agency
- San Lorenzo Valley Water District
- Location
- California
- Published Date
- Nov 25, 2025
- Closing Date
- Jan 22, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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2025 Urban Water Management Plan Update - Request for Proposals [Due 1/22]
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP)2025 Urban Water Management Plan UpdateSan Lorenzo Valley Water DistrictPROPOSALS DUE BEFORE 3:00 P.M.ONJANUARY 7, 2026San Lorenzo Valley Water District · 13060 Highway 9, Boulder Creek, CA 95006(831) 338-2153 · www.slvwd.com1. INTRODUCTIONThe San Lorenzo Valley Water District (District) is requesting proposals from qualifiedconsulting firms to prepare the 2025 Urban Water Management Plan Update (UWMPUpdate) in compliance with the requirements of the California Urban Water ManagementPlanning Act (Water Code Sections 10610–10656) and the Department of Water Resources(DWR) 2025 UWMP Guidebook.The 2025 UWMP Update will build upon the District’s existing 2020 Urban WaterManagement Plan and result in a standalone, updated plan that satisfies all statutory andregulatory requirements for submittal to DWR by **July 1, 2026**.2. BACKGROUNDThe San Lorenzo Valley Water District (SLVWD), established in 1941, serves approximately7,900 service connections and a population of about 23,200 across several unincorporatedcommunities in Santa Cruz County, including Boulder Creek, Ben Lomond, Felton, Lompico,and Zayante. The District’s water supply is derived entirely from the San Lorenzo Riverwatershed, utilizing a combination of surface and groundwater sources.SLVWD operates two primary service areas: the North Service Area (21.7 square miles) andthe Felton Service Area (2.2 square miles). The District relies on nine active surfacediversions, one spring, and eight active groundwater wells. Key wellfields include QuailHollow, Olympia, and Pasatiempo. Water treatment is provided through the Lyon SurfaceWater Treatment Plant, Kirby Treatment Plant, and associated facilities.The District’s rugged topography and dispersed development result in a complexdistribution system of thirty-six pressure zones. Storage capacity is limited, requiring nearreal-time production and treatment management. The UWMP Update will reflect thesesystem characteristics and the ongoing work with the Santa Margarita Groundwater Agency(SMGWA) to ensure sustainable groundwater management under the SustainableGroundwater Management Act (SGMA).3. PROJECT OBJECTIVESThe objective of this project is to update the District’s Urban Water Management Plan to:- Reflect current population, demand, and supply conditions specific to the District.- Incorporate infrastructure improvements, conservation programs, and supply projects.- Ensure compliance with DWR’s 2025 UWMP submittal requirements.- Produce a standalone document for SLVWD that supports long-term water supplyplanning and regulatory compliance.San Lorenzo Valley Water District · 13060 Highway 9, Boulder Creek, CA 95006(831) 338-2153 · www.slvwd.com4. SCOPE OF WORKThe consultant will provide professional services necessary to complete the 2025 UWMPUpdate. Tasks include, but are not limited to:**Task 1 – Project Management and Kick-Off**1.1 Conduct an initial meeting with District staff to confirm the scope, data needs, andschedule.1.2 Review the 2020 UWMP, SMGWA Groundwater Sustainability Plan, and relevanttechnical reports.1.3 Develop a detailed project schedule and communication plan.**Task 2 – Data Collection and Review**2.1 Compile updated information on service area, population, and land use.2.2 Gather current supply and demand data, conservation program data, and recent capitalimprovements.2.3 Evaluate trends from 2019–2025 and identify new data gaps.**Task 3 – Demand Projections**3.1 Update population and demand projections through 2045 using County General Planand regional forecasts.3.2 Analyze historical demand by customer class and incorporate conservation and climateconsiderations.**Task 4 – Water Supply Analysis**4.1 Describe and quantify surface and groundwater supplies.4.2 Include discussion of treatment capacity, operational constraints, and reliability.4.3 Evaluate potential climate change impacts on source yields.**Task 5 – Water Shortage Contingency Plan (WSCP) Update**5.1 Update shortage levels to meet DWR’s six-tier standard.5.2 Identify response actions, triggers, and implementation measures.5.3 Ensure consistency with SLVWD’s drought response policies.**Task 6 – System Reliability and Drought Risk Assessment**6.1 Conduct annual, single-dry, and multi-dry year reliability analyses.6.2 Integrate hydrologic and groundwater data.6.3 Prepare all required DWR tables and narratives.**Task 7 – Draft and Final UWMP Preparation**7.1 Prepare Administrative Draft and Public Review Draft versions.7.2 Assist staff in public review and Board hearing presentation.San Lorenzo Valley Water District · 13060 Highway 9, Boulder Creek, CA 95006(831) 338-2153 · www.slvwd.com7.3 Revise per comments and prepare Final Adopted UWMP.**Task 8 – DWR Submittal and Corrections**8.1 Submit final plan electronically through the DWR portal by July 1, 2026.8.2 Address any DWR review comments and resubmit final documents.5. DELIVERABLES- Administrative Draft UWMP (Word and PDF)- Public Review Draft UWMP (PDF)- Final Adopted UWMP (Word and PDF)- DWR-compliant tables and online submittal package- Monthly progress reports and schedule updates6. PROJECT SCHEDULEMilestoneRFP IssuedProposals DueContract AwardDraft UWMP DueFinal UWMP Due| Target Date || November 21, 2025 || January 7, 2026 3:00 PM || January 15, 2026 || May 7, 2026 || June 18, 2026 |7. PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTSEach proposal shall include, at minimum:1. Executive Summary – overview of approach and understanding of the project.2. Project Description – methods, deliverables, and technical approach.3. Contact Information – company name, address, key contact, and subconsultants.4. Organization and Experience – team structure, roles, and relevant project experience.5. Past Performance – cost, schedule, and project outcomes for similar work.6. Creative Alternatives – innovative approaches or efficiencies.7. Proposed Fee Schedule – detailed by task, including rates and not-to-exceed costs.8. Contractual Scope – proposed scope of services and project timeline.San Lorenzo Valley Water District · 13060 Highway 9, Boulder Creek, CA 95006(831) 338-2153 · www.slvwd.com8. EVALUATION CRITERIACriterionProposed FeeProject DescriptionPast Performance (Cost/Schedule Control)Organization & Experience of TeamOverall Quality of Proposal| Weight || 40% || 20% || 20% || 10% || 10% |9. SELECTION PROCESS AND SCHEDULEThe District reserves the right to select the proposal that best meets its needs, consideringqualifications, approach, and cost. Interviews may be conducted with the highest-rankedfirms. A contract award is anticipated in February 2026.10. SUBMITTAL INSTRUCTIONSQuestions may be directed to:Jason Lillion, General ManagerSan Lorenzo Valley Water District13060 Highway 9, Boulder Creek, CA 95006Phone: (831) 338-2153email: jlillion@slvwd.comProposals must be submitted electronically in PDF format no later thanJanuary 22, 2026 3:00 P.M. to Administrative Assistant Leah Mattle.Email: lmattle@slvwd.com11. GENERAL CONDITIONS- The District reserves the right to reject any or all proposals.- All materials submitted become the property of the District.- The selected consultant will execute a Professional Services Agreement and maintainrequired insurance coverage.San Lorenzo Valley Water District · 13060 Highway 9, Boulder Creek, CA 95006(831) 338-2153 · www.slvwd.com
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- NAICS 541330Engineering Services
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- NAICS 541620Environmental Consulting Services
- NAICS 541690Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services
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