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Final Judgment Entered in Favor of Water Authority in 2010-2012 Rate Litigation


A Superior Court judge has awarded the San Diego County Water Authority $44,373,872.29 in a final judgment for two cases covering rates paid by San Diego County ratepayers during calendar years 2011-2014. The award included $28,678,190.90 in damages for the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California's breach of contract for the four years at issue, plus pre- and post-judgment interest.

The Water Authority has worked for more than a decade to resolve disputes with MWD in cases filed from 2010-2018. In February, the Water Authority's Board of Directors voted to dismiss certain issues from the litigation after securing more than $350 million in local project subsidy benefits for the San Diego region, beginning late last year. In doing so, the Water Authority also acknowledged the MWD Board action to stop imposing the district's Water Stewardship Rate as a charge for transporting the Water Authority's independent water supplies through MWD facilities, thus resolving for now that issue in future rate years. Consistent with the Water Authority Board's direction, its attorneys are taking the steps necessary to narrow the litigation and have recently dismissed one case in its entirety.

"Entry of final judgment caps a 10-year effort by the Water Authority Board of Directors on behalf of San Diego County ratepayers, proving once again our region is stronger together in charting our water future," said Jim Madaffer, chair of the Water Authority's Board of Directors. "While the damages and interest award is important, the entry of judgment will also help avoid future overcharges and thereby minimize future disputes based on rulings by the Court of Appeal."

As the lawsuits continue to wind down, the Water Authority is working collaboratively with MWD member agencies across the district's six-county service area to update MWD's long-term water resource and financial planning. MWD's Integrated Resources Plan, or IRP, will be its roadmap for the future, factoring in updated data and plans by many MWD member agencies to develop local water supplies such as the Water Authority and its member agencies have done over the past two decades and will continue to do in the future.

In its judgment, the San Francisco Superior Court:

The Court will retain continuing jurisdiction over the cases. A hearing will be held later this year to determine the prevailing party's right to recover attorneys' fees and costs.

With a judgment issued in the first two cases, the Water Authority is also working to narrow the scope of the remaining 2014, 2016 and 2018 cases (a 2017 case has already been dismissed).

"Like most court proceedings, it will take a little time to work through all the details," said Water Authority Board Secretary Christy Guerin, who led the most recent litigation settlement efforts for the agency. "We recognize that MWD is at an important crossroads, and we look forward to working with the other MWD member agencies on charting a future course to ensure both a reliable Southern California water supply and MWD's fiscal sustainability."

Click here for more information about the rate case litigation, including the final judgment in the 2010 and 2012 cases.

The San Diego County Water Authority sustains a $245 billion regional economy and the quality of life for 3.3 million residents through a multi-decade water supply diversification plan, major infrastructure investments and forward-thinking policies that promote fiscal and environmental responsibility. A public agency created in 1944, the Water Authority delivers wholesale water supplies to 24 retail water providers, including cities, special districts and a military base.

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