Reporting Methods and Requirements
The District Act requires that the amount of groundwater being pumped be disclosed by well owners to the District in a water production statement.
- Ordinance No. 87-1 Amending Ordinance No. 70-1 requires that all groundwater production be reported as accurately as possible.
- District Resolution 23-83 requires that any well producing over certain volumes must be metered (North County (Zone W-2) 1AF Non-Agricultural/20 AF Agricultural; South County (Zones W-5, W-7, W-8) 2 AF Non-Agricultural/20 AF Agricultural).
For those wells not required to be metered, the Table of Average Uses adopted by the Board, must be used to estimate the amount of water being pumped.
- The Agricultural Table of Average Uses estimates the amount of water being pumped by factoring the amount of land and the crops being grown
- The Domestic Table of Average Uses estimates the amount of water being pumped by average use per person in the home and the area of watered landscape
- The Municipal and Industrial Table of Average Uses estimates the amount of water being pumped by type of business and any area of watered landscape
You can choose to install a meter even if it is not required.
Changes were made only to the Agricultural Table of Average Uses
On Sept. 22, 2015, the Santa Clara Valley Water District’s board of directors approved a resolution adopting and amending the table of average uses for agricultural water use.
- The date that the change went into effect was Jan. 1, 2016
- A letter was sent Oct. 22, 2015 to all well owners explaining the changes to the Table of Average Uses for commercial agricultural use and included the new revised Table
- No changes were made to the Domestic or Municipal and Industrial Tables of Average Use
Answers to commonly asked questions
If you have further questions please contact Revenue Unit staff:
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Email: [email protected]
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Phone: 408 630-2770