What steps is City of Napa taking to limit the sale of trucked water to residents in the unincorporated area?

In 2017, the City allowed 11.6 million gallons of trucked water for non-construction related uses, equivalent to 3,612 truckloads or 35.47 acre-feet. City staff estimated at that time that approximately 50% of all non-construction trucked water was for residential use.

As part of a proposal to expand water restrictions, the City of Napa is considering the following additional requirements:

  • Prohibit all trucked water usage except for residential indoor domestic use;
  • Limit indoor residential use to 6,000 gallons per property per month (approximately 0.15 acre-feet per year);
  • Limit water for construction use to those parcels served by City water;
  • Require all water haulers to sign an agreement with the City;
  • Require all water haulers to be State licensed/certified potable haulers;
  • Limit water haulers to 80% of the amount of water they hauled last year; and

Terminate all temporary hydrant meters beginning August 1 – contracts will be required to re-establish temporary hydrant meters after August 1.

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