City of Stockton GSA
5-022.01 SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY EASTERN SAN JOAQUIN
Point of Contact Information
AGSA Eligibility Determination
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The City of Stockton's water utility provides drinking water service to more than 55% of the Stockton Metropolitan area. The state of the art Delta Water Supply Treatment Plant began operation in May 2012, providing up to 30 million gallons per day of treated surface water from the Sacramento/San Joaquin Delta and Mokelumne Rivers. The water utility maintains a water transmission and distribution system, which includes 7 reservoirs, 590 miles of pipeline, 48,000 meters and 7,000 fire hydrants. A recently completed Proposition 218 study, completed in June 2016 established water rates that well-position the utility for the next five years.
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No
BDecision to Become a GSA
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12/08/2015
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GSA Notice of Intent.pdf (484kB) Uploaded on 05/30/2017 at 04:34PM
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GSA Resolution.pdf (2.7MB) Uploaded on 05/30/2017 at 04:35PM
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049_City_of_Stockton_GSA_2015-12-17.pdf (6.1MB) Uploaded on 02/15/2017 at 09:02AM
CType of GSA Formation and Contact Information
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Kurt Wilson
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SINGLE
City of Stockton GSA
DMap & Service Area Boundaries
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5-022.01 SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY EASTERN SAN JOAQUIN
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GSA Resolution Revise Map.pdf (8.6kB) Uploaded on 05/30/2017 at 04:38PM GSA Revised Map 05 09 17.pdf (1.5MB) Uploaded on 05/31/2017 at 10:39AM
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WaterService_polygon.zip (41.8kB) Uploaded on 05/31/2017 at 10:14AM
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CoSGSA.zip (115.3kB) Uploaded on 05/31/2017 at 10:16AM
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The City of Stockton's service area boundary exteneded beyond the city limits; as part of the coordinated efforts in the East San Joaquin sub-basin, the City limited its GSA to the current city limits boundary.
ERequired Documents
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List of Interested Parties.pdf (313kB) Uploaded on 05/30/2017 at 04:44PM
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GSA Revised Map 05 09 17.pdf (1.5MB) Uploaded on 05/31/2017 at 07:10AM
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