Nipomo Community Services District

Nipomo Community Services District Official page for the Nipomo Community Services District. It was determined that wastewater was seeping into the water supply. On June 4, 1964, Mr. Mr. J.

History of NCSD
Solving Nipomo’s Early Water Problems
After four confirmed cases of typhoid fever were identified in the early 1960’s, the County Health Department did a detailed testing program in the community and found high concentrations of nitrate and chlorides in the water. There was also a direct relationship established between the occurrence of infant methemoglobinemia (Blue Babies) and t

he presence of nitrates in the drinking water. The presence of coliform was also found in most of the private water wells in Nipomo. The community was fortunate that a serious outbreak of water-borne diseases had not occurred sooner. Bob Born, then County Hydraulic Engineer, made a report to the County Board of Supervisors on the water and sanitary problems in Nipomo. In the report Mr. Born investigated the possible interim and long-range solutions to the critical water problems. He mentioned that there were at least 84 known private wells that existed in the built-up portion of the community and 46 of these wells were located within the boundaries of Thompson, Cedar, Chestnut and Dana streets. It was noted that some of these wells were located less than 30 feet from individual septic tanks. Born’s report concluded with the recommendation that a public entity be formed to take care of the water and sewer problems in Nipomo. Committee Formed to Create a Community Services District
The Nipomo Citizen’s Steering Committee assisted in the formation of the District. The Committee included David W. McKim, M. Munk, Mrs. Glenn Westfall, Mrs. Vernon Miller, Stan Carpenter, Jim O. Miller, M. Hermreck, and Jerry Greene. The Committee prepared and filed a petition with the County Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) requesting the formation of a Community Services District. The proposed District consisted of 1,384 acres, which included 560 dwellings with an approximate population of 2,300 people. At the conclusion of this petition, the Committee made this statement, “San Luis Obispo County, and indeed the State and Federal Government, should be proud of a community that is willing to raise itself by its own bootstraps instead of crying for assistance or let George do it.” The report also stated, “Time and again, Nipomo has shown its interest and concerns over its own welfare and its determination to do something about it. Evidenced by school board meetings, interest coordination council activities, and the participation in dynamic organizations and clubs in the area, we have a great deal of unspoken pride in the way we handle our own affairs.”

The Formation of N.C.S.D. On January 28, 1965, Nipomo Community Services District formed under the Community Services District Law of the Government Code Section 61000. The first elected Board Members were William C. Black, Cecil E. (Gene) Davis, James A. Kitchen, Oren W. (Jim) Miller and John R. Mylan. The Board of Directors immediately pursued the construction of the District’s first public water system. A bond election was held on February 15, 1966, and the voters approved the sale of bonds worth $650,000 for the acquisition, construction, installation, and maintenance of the District’s first water system. Construction began in June 1966, and was completed in November 1966, at which time water began to flow. This 25-year bond issue was paid off June 15, 1991. The District’s Continuing Commitment Toward the Betterment of Nipomo
In the early part of the 1980’s, the District embarked on a sewer collection and disposal system project. Funding for this project came from various sources. The planning and pre-operation phase of the project was paid by property owners in our District who were willing to risk their money and become volunteers. With the assistance of Federal and State grants and the formation of an assessment district, the balance of the project was funded. The sewer project was constructed in 1984-85 and became operational in 1986.

The District office will be closed Monday for the holiday.
02/16/2018

The District office will be closed Monday for the holiday.

Save water, save money.
02/14/2018

Save water, save money.

Fixing leaks can save hundreds of gallons.
02/07/2018

Fixing leaks can save hundreds of gallons.

Are you flushing money down the drain? Check your toilets for leaks.
01/31/2018

Are you flushing money down the drain? Check your toilets for leaks.

High water bill? Check your irrigation for leaks.
01/24/2018

High water bill? Check your irrigation for leaks.

January's e-news includes information about a free leak detection class tomorrow!
01/19/2018

January's e-news includes information about a free leak detection class tomorrow!

Agenda and Packet for the January 24th Regular meeting have been posted on the District's website.
01/19/2018

Agenda and Packet for the January 24th Regular meeting have been posted on the District's website.

The District office will be closed Monday for the Martin Luther King Jr. Day Holiday.
01/15/2018

The District office will be closed Monday for the Martin Luther King Jr. Day Holiday.

District Board adopts Ordinance for Abandonment of private water wells www.ncsd.ca.gov
01/12/2018

District Board adopts Ordinance for Abandonment of private water wells www.ncsd.ca.gov

Remember to turn off your irrigation after significant rainfall!
01/08/2018

Remember to turn off your irrigation after significant rainfall!

Agenda and Board Packet for the January 10th Regular Board meeting have been posted on the District's website. www.ncsd....
01/05/2018

Agenda and Board Packet for the January 10th Regular Board meeting have been posted on the District's website. www.ncsd.ca.gov

Still need to dispose of your Christmas tree? Here's how:
01/04/2018

Still need to dispose of your Christmas tree? Here's how:

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148 S Wilson Street
Nipomo, CA
93444

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

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+18059291133

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