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CAP project: design 100% for AWPS, permitting still needs city CDP signature; federal amendment secured, state grant reduced

Carpinteria Valley Water District / Carpinteria Groundwater Sustainability Agency (joint meeting) · March 27, 2025
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Summary

Staff reported 100% AWPS design submitted and injection monitoring wells ready for bidding; coastal development permit requires a city council signature in April; federal funding amendment added $8.7M but a recent state rollback reduced recycling grant support to ~$5M, possibly requiring board decisions on construction timing.

Project leads presented a monthly update on the Coastal Aquifer Project (CAP) that covered design milestones, permitting status, outreach, easements and funding.

Design and construction readiness: Engineers have submitted 100% design drawings and specifications for the advanced water purification system (AWPS) and have 75% design for the conveyance pipeline; injection monitoring wells are effectively 100% complete and ready to go to bid. Focused constructability meetings are planned to tighten controls and integration with sanitary district facilities.

Permitting: The team has…

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