To: Board of Directors, Sonoma County Water Agency, Occidental County Sanitation District, Russian River County Sanitation District, Sonoma Valley County Sanitation District, South Park County Sanitation District
Department or Agency Name(s): Sonoma County Water Agency and All County Sanitation Districts
Staff Name and Phone Number: Grant Davis 707 547-1900, Jake Spaulding 707 524-8373
Vote Requirement: 2/3rd
Supervisorial District(s): Countywide
Title:
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10:05 AM 2026 Sewer Rates and Written Report of Charges Hearing
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Recommended Action:
Recommended action
A) Adopt Resolutions (5) adopting a report on charges for sewage services, modifications to rates, and confirming charges for various Sonoma County Water Agency Sanitation Zones and County Sanitation Districts listed below:
a. Sonoma County Water Agency
b. Airport-Larkfield-Wikiup Sanitation Zone
c. Geyserville Sanitation Zone
d. Penngrove Sanitation Zone
e. Sea Ranch Sanitation Zone
f. Occidental County Sanitation District
g. Russian River County Sanitation District
h. South Park County Sanitation District
i. Sonoma Valley County Sanitation District
B) Adopt an Ordinance setting sewer service charges on behalf of Sonoma County Water Agency Sanitation Zones Airport-Larkfield-Wikiup, Geyserville, Penngrove, and Sea Ranch, calling for collection on the tax roll for all Zones, and remaining in effect until modified by the Board, and making findings and determination of exemption pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act.
C) Adopt Ordinances for the Occidental County Sanitation District, Russian River County Sanitation District, South Park County Sanitation District, and Sonoma Valley County Sanitation District, setting sewer service charges, revising rate structures, and calling for collection on the tax roll, and remaining in effect until modified by the Board, and making findings and determination of exemption pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act.
D) Authorize Sonoma County Water Agency’s General Manager to continue to implement the Sanitation Rate Relief Program on behalf of the four Sonoma County Water Agency Sanitation Zones and four County Sanitation Districts and expend up to $600,000 annually from Sonoma Water’s General Fund to fund the program.
(2/3rd Vote Required)
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Executive Summary:
The Sonoma County Water Agency’s (Sonoma Water) Sanitation Zones (Zones) include Airport-Larkfield-Wikiup, Geyserville, Penngrove, and Sea Ranch. The County Sanitation Districts (Districts) include Occidental, Russian River, Sonoma Valley, and South Park. The Districts are operated under contract by Sonoma Water.
The annual sewer service charge is imposed by the Zones and Districts to pay for the cost of providing safe and reliable sewer service in conformance with legal requirements, and is necessary to: (a) finance the ongoing operation and maintenance costs of the system; (b) pay the capital replacement program costs of the system, which provides for the long-term replacement of system facilities as they wear out; and (c) maintain sufficient reserves.
Generally, the Zones' and Districts' costs are increasing due to increased costs for services and supplies; deferred maintenance costs to maintain the integrity of these publicly owned assets; more stringent water quality regulations, which increases operational and capital costs; and costs to continue a capital replacement program to upgrade aging infrastructure (described in the attached Summary of Issues and Significant Changes [Attachment 4]). Most of the Zones and Districts are relatively small, meaning a smaller rate-payer base is responsible for these increasing costs.
The Zones’ and Districts’ ages range from 40-plus years (Russian River, Airport/Larkfield/Wikiup) to 70-plus years (Sonoma Valley, Occidental), and they all face financial challenges. The aging collection and treatment systems require ongoing replacement and maintenance projects. To responsibly manage the systems in a way that protects public health and the environment, rate increases are necessary. Proposed rate increases range from 3.5% to 8.9%, depending upon the Zone or District.
Sonoma Water recognizes the rate increases can present a financial hardship for ratepayers, and every effort is being made to seek out grants and loans to offset some of the costs for capital projects, and to offer a Sanitation Rate Relief Program funded from Sonoma Water’s General Fund.
Grant revenue and Sonoma Water General Fund contributions range from 3% to 60% of total revenue needed to operate the smaller Districts and Zones. Without these contributions, and with budgeted expenditures remaining equal, sewer rate increases would range from 10% to 450% to safely and effectively operate and maintain these Zones and Districts in compliance with regulatory requirements.
In addition to adopting ordinances to set sewer service charges, Sonoma Water is requesting that the Board adopt a Resolution authorizing Sonoma Water’s General Manager to continue to implement an annual Sanitation Rate Relief Program on behalf of the four Sonoma County Water Agency Sanitation Zones and four County Sanitation Districts, and authorizing the General Manager to expend up to $600,000 annually from Sonoma Water’s General Fund to fund the program.
A Summary of Annual Rate Increases is attached (Attachment 3).
Discussion:
Proposition 218 and Sewer Rate Hearing
In accordance with Proposition 218, notification of the proposed sewer service charge increase was provided to all record owners of each identified parcel or a tenant that is directly liable for paying the sewer service charge for the property receiving wastewater collection and treatment services within the following affected Zones and Districts:
1. Airport-Larkfield-Wikiup Sanitation Zone
2. Geyserville Sanitation Zone
3. Penngrove Sanitation Zone
4. Sea Ranch Sanitation Zone
5. Occidental County Sanitation District
6. Russian River County Sanitation District
7. South Park County Sanitation District
8. Sonoma Valley County Sanitation District
The draft proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2026/2027 describing the total annual expenses in detail was made available for review by the public on Sonoma Water’s website.
The annual sewer service charges to parcels served by sewer systems operated and maintained by Sonoma Water and the Districts will be billed to property owners in two installments included on the property tax bills. Approval for placement on the property tax is authorized by Health and Safety Code section 5473. Pursuant to this provision, the Sonoma Water and District boards may approve collection of the charges on the property tax bill at a public hearing. At the public hearing, the Sonoma Water and District boards may amend or confirm a written report of charges to be collected with property taxes on the Fiscal Year 2026/2027 tax roll. Notice of the hearing for this purpose is provided pursuant to Government Code section 6066 which requires publication once a week for two weeks. Notices were published in the Press Democrat on April 27 and May 7. At the hearing, ratepayers are provided the opportunity to protest placement of the sewer service charge on the property tax bill. Sonoma Water and District boards will also consider protests regarding proposed increases in the sewer service charges pursuant to the requirements of Proposition 218 at the hearing. If there is not a majority protest of greater than 50% of the properties connected to the sewer regarding placement of the charges on the property tax bills or the proposed increases in the charges in question, the Boards may approve placing the increased charges on the tax roll. A copy of the Annual Sewer Service Charges report is on file with the Clerk of the Board.
Written protests received from the Zones or Districts will be summarized and the results will be delivered to the Clerk of the Board on May 12, 2026.
Written Response to Legal Objections
In 2024, the Legislature set forth a new process that a water or sewer agency must follow in order to bar litigation arguments that were not raised before the agency’s board. In addition to the majority protest process described above, an agency must now respond to written objections. The deadline to submit legal objections was April 21, 2026, and some objections were received. As required by Government Code section 53759.1, Staff’s Written Response to Objections is attached (Attachment 7).
Annual Sewer Service Charges
Individual charges are calculated as the number of equivalent single-family dwellings (ESDs) assigned to a property multiplied by the rate per ESD. A standard single-family home constitutes one ESD. Parcels with other uses (for example, apartments and commercial buildings) are assigned several ESDs using standard equivalency factors that estimate the probable quantity and quality of sewage effluent normally generated by such uses in comparison to a single-family home.
Each year, staff updates the file of equivalent single-family dwellings assigned to each parcel to reflect the most current information available.
The rates to be reflected on the tax roll are:
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Sewer Service Charges |
2025/26 Number of ESDs3 |
2025/26 Rate Per ESD |
2026/27 Number of ESDs |
2026/27 Annual Rate Per ESD |
2026/27 Monthly Rate |
2026/27 Annual Dollar Increase |
2026/27 Monthly Dollar Increase |
Percent Increase |
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Airport Larkfield Wikiup Sanitation Zone |
4,137 |
$1,444 |
4,125 |
$1,552 |
$129 |
$108 |
$9.00 |
7.5% |
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Geyserville Sanitation Zone |
370 |
$1,680 |
371 |
$1,824 |
$152 |
$144 |
$12.00 |
8.6% |
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Penngrove Sanitation Zone |
556 |
$2,298 |
565 |
$2,476 |
$206 |
$178 |
$14.83 |
7.8% |
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Sea Ranch Sanitation Zone |
626 |
$1,806 |
606 |
$1,966 |
$164 |
$160 |
$13.33 |
8.9% |
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Occidental County Sanitation District |
273 |
$3,146 |
273 |
$3,294 |
$275 |
$148 |
$12.33 |
4.7% |
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Russian River County Sanitation District |
3,232 |
$2,486 |
3,252 |
$2,696 |
$225 |
$210 |
$17.50 |
8.5% |
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Sonoma Valley County Sanitation District1 |
17,919 |
$1,428 |
17,947 |
$1,514 |
$126 |
$86 |
$7.17 |
6.0% |
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South Park County Sanitation District2 |
4,499 |
$1,232 |
4,521 |
$1,274 |
$106 |
$42 |
$3.50 |
3.5% |
Notes:
1. For residents with a public water connection, the number of equivalent single-family dwellings for Sonoma Valley is calculated 70% based on a fixed charge and 30% based on volume of winter water used per data provided by Valley of the Moon Water District and City of Sonoma. The lowest water use data from winter water bills in both 2025 and 2026 have been used to calculate the volumetric charge. Therefore, the actual billed amount will vary depending on the amount of water actually used.
2. Wastewater rates will collect 40% of revenue from fixed charges and 60% of revenue from volumetric charges. The fixed charge is based on the number of equivalent single-family dwellings. The District will use City of Santa Rosa water usage data to calculate the annual volumetric charge portion of the Sewer Service Charge. All District customers will pay the fixed charge and an annual volumetric charge.
3. ESD = equivalent single-family dwelling.
Additional information regarding the calculation of sewer bills by the Zones and Districts is available in Proposition 218 Notices Provided to Property Owners and Tenants Directly Liable, attached to this summary (Attachment 5), the Written Basis of Sewer Service Charge (Attachment 10), and in the 2020 Wastewater Rate Study and 2023 Addendum on file with the Clerk of the Board.
Sanitation Sewer Service Charge Rate Relief Program
Sonoma Water received Board authority on May 23, 2023, to implement its own Sanitation Rate Relief Program for all the Zones and Districts, and based on three successful years, is requesting ongoing authority from the Board subject to budget ratification. Staff requests authorization for a program with the same components as the FY 2025/2026 program, with one clarification regarding the eligibility of landlords. Program components are summarized in Attachment 8, and the application is shown in Attachment 9.
In Fiscal Year 2023/2024, Sonoma Water received 174 applications, of which 168 were eligible for rate relief and were credited rate relief dollars totaling $129,352. In Fiscal Year 2024/2025, Sonoma Water received 233 applications, of which 212 were eligible for rate relief and were credited rate relief dollars totaling $231,477. In Fiscal Year 2025/2026, Sonoma Water received 262 applications, of which 239 were eligible for rate relief and were credited rate relief dollars totaling $227,076.
To raise awareness of the program, the Zones and Districts will post information on the Sonoma Water website, social media, press releases, and through social service agencies and non-profit organizations.
Sewer service charge revenue that would result from an anticipated 3% monthly delinquency rate is estimated to total approximately $1 million dollars. It is expected that in addition to providing financial relief to low-income customers, this program could help reduce delinquencies, increase funding, and as a result, reduce future Sonoma Water General Fund contributions to the Zones and Districts. Based on FY 2025/2026 rate relief results, Sonoma Water General Fund contributions of $600,000 are expected to be sufficient to fund the program.
Comprehensive Sanitary Sewer Rate Fee Study and Audit
In alignment with direction from the Boards, Sonoma County Water Agency’s General Manager acting on behalf of Sonoma County Water Agency, Occidental County Sanitation District, Russian River County Sanitation District, Sonoma Valley County Sanitation District, and South Park County Sanitation District executed an agreement with Bartle Wells Associates for a comprehensive Sanitary Sewer Rate Fee Study. Work on that study is ongoing.
Under the agreement, the consultant will assess and evaluate current sewer service charges, connection fees, and capacity charges, and recommend rates that will ensure the long-term financial sustainability of the wastewater facilities, proportionately distribute costs across customer classes in compliance with Proposition 218, and meet each facility’s ongoing operating expenditures, bond covenants, debt service obligations, capital improvement needs, and target fund reserve policies. The consultant will examine alternative rate structures that meet proportionality requirements, review the current ESDs methodology, and assist Sonoma Water with engagement and outreach.
As is noted above, this process includes a review of current ESD methodology. The proportionality of both sewer service charges and capacity charges is facilitated by calculating these charges in terms of ESDs.
This is a significant effort, as it involves reviewing and auditing the ESDs assigned to all existing users, outreach to impacted community members, and making adjustments for customers, both increases and decreases. This effort is warranted to ensure that the costs of each sanitation system are fairly allocated.
The Rate Fee Study is estimated to take 18-24 months and we anticipate the findings will provide the basis for wastewater rates for the subsequent 5-year period.
Capacity Charges
Staff are proposing no change to capacity charges at this time. At the previous May 13, 2025, sewer rating hearing, the Boards reviewed proposed capacity charge modifications and chose to keep them at existing levels until a comprehensive study is completed that more fully considers proportionality and basis of fee structure. Sonoma Water is not proposing a change to the existing capacity charge methodology until the comprehensive study is complete.
Sonoma Water Strategic Plan Alignment
This item directly supports Sonoma Water’s Strategic Plan and is aligned with the following goal, strategy, and action item.
Goal 1. Organizational Excellence - Strengthen the organization and workforce to perform our core functions and responsibilities.
Strategy: 1.3 Ensure financial integrity and stability by implementing sound and equitable practices to meet infrastructure and service needs.
Action Item: 1.3.4 Initiate development of business plans to improve flood and sanitation financial and operational stability.
Approval of the proposed sewer service charges will increase revenue received by the districts and zones to: (a) pay for the cost of providing safe and reliable sewer service in conformance with legal requirements; (b) finance the ongoing operation and maintenance costs of the system; (c) pay the capital replacement program costs of the system, which provides for the long-term replacement of system facilities as they wear out; and (d) maintain sufficient reserves.
Racial Equity:
Was this item identified as an opportunity to apply the Racial Equity Toolkit?
Yes
Prior Board Actions:
05/13/25: Board approved sewer rate increases for Fiscal Year 2025/2026.
01/27/26: Board approved a contract to prepare a Sanitary Sewer Rate Fee Study.
Fiscal Summary
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FY25-26 Adopted |
FY26-27 Projected |
FY27-28 Projected |
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Narrative Explanation of Fiscal Impacts:
This action sets the rates for Fiscal Year 2026/27 only. Total estimated revenues generated by the rates for all the Zones and Districts are assumed in the recommended 26-27 budget and are as follows:
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Airport Larkfield Wikiup Sanitation Zone |
$6,402,000 |
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Geyserville Sanitation Zone |
$676,704 |
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Penngrove Sanitation Zone |
$1,398,940 |
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Sea Ranch Sanitation Zone |
$1,191,396 |
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Occidental County Sanitation District |
$900,514 |
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Russian River County Sanitation District |
$8,767,392 |
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Sonoma Valley County Sanitation District |
$27,171,758 |
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South Park County Sanitation District |
$5,759,754 |
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Narrative Explanation of Staffing Impacts (If Required):
N/A
Attachments:
1. Proposed Resolutions:
a. Sanitation Zones R1
b. Sanitation Districts: R2 Occidental, R3 Russian River, R4 Sonoma Valley, R5 South Park
c. Zones and Districts Capacity Charges R6
2. Proposed Charge Ordinances with Exhibits:
a. Sanitation Zones O1
b. Sanitation Districts: O2 Occidental, O3 Russian River, O4 Sonoma Valley, O5 South Park
3. Revenue Summary Chart - Sewer Service Charges
4. Summary of Issues and Significant Changes - Sanitation
5. Copies of Proposition 218 Notices Provided to Property Owners and Tenants Directly Liable
6. PowerPoint
7. Written Response to Objections
8. Sanitation Rate Relief Program Components
9. Sanitation Rate Relief Program Application
10. Written Basis of Sewer Service Charges
Related Items “On File” with the Clerk of the Board:
1. Report of Annual Sewer Service Charges
2. Wastewater Rate Study 2020 and 2023 Addendum
3. Technical Memorandum on Accessory Dwelling Units Rate Structure (note: statutory references changed with recodification of ADU statutes (SB 477(2024)), but analysis is not impacted by recodification)
4. Equity Analysis