Water and Sewer Capacity FeeRaftelis Financial Consultants (RFC) was retained by the District to review and calculate the water and sewer capacity fees for the District. Below is a link to the report, the fee schedule for residential water and sewer capacity fees and some FAQs on capacity fees.
2016 Water and Wastewater Master Plan Update At the April 26, 2016 Board Meeting the 2016 Water and Wastewater Master Plan Update was adopted by the Board of Directors. The purpose of the Master Plan Updates is to identify potential system deficiencies, confirm transmission main sizing and identify future capital improvement projects based on updated ultimate demand projections. The District's most recent water and wastewater master plans…
Urban Water Management PlanAt the May, 2021 Board Meeting the Board of Directors adopted the 2020 Urban Water Management Plan.
Sewer System Management Plan and AuditOn May 2, 2006, the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) enacted Order No. 2006-003 (see Appendix A) entitled, “Statewide General Waste Discharge Requirements for Sanitary Sewer Systems (WDR). The WDR requires any public agency that owns or operates a sanitary sewer system more than one mile in length that conveys treated or partially treated wastewater to a Publicly Owned Treatment Works (…
California State Controller's District Financial ReportsThe Controller offers three easy-to-use data sites to help taxpayers learn more about the spending and accounting of taxpayer dollars at the State and local level.
Compensation ReportAt the Rainbow Municipal Water District, elected board members are eligible to receive $150 per meeting, with a maximum of two meetings per month. In addition, directors may receive mileage reimbursement at the rate specified in the Internal Revenue Service Rates. Board members do not receive any district-paid benefits and do not participate in the district’s retirement plan.