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Basin Roundtable Technical Meeting #4 September 7 2004
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9/27/2004
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Basin Roundtable Technical Meeting #4 September 7 2004
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Discussion of Options <br />Option <br />Benefits <br />Issues <br />Rotating <br />• Improves M &I reliability <br />• Need guarantee that rotating <br />Agricultural Transfer <br />• Provides more stable <br />supplies will remain in irrigation <br />(Fallowing) with <br />income to agricultural <br />• May be more expensive than <br />Firming for <br />users <br />permanent ag transfer <br />Agricultural Use <br />• Preserves agricultural use <br />• Some agricultural demands (hay and <br />orchards) are difficult to tallow <br />• Ag supplies may not be in needed <br />Control of Non- <br />• Benefits all users: M &1, <br />location or of sufficient quantity <br />Native <br />Agriculture, Environment, <br />• Determination of transferable <br />Phreatophytes <br />and Recreation <br />amount <br />• Soil, weed, labor and equipment <br />management <br />Water Banks <br />•Improves M &I reliability <br />• Will water will be available when <br />• Preserves agricultural use <br />needed? <br />• Provides a stable income <br />• Determination of transferable <br />to agriculture <br />amount <br />• Flexibility in water <br />• Soil, weed, labor and equipment <br />management <br />management <br />• Challenges in starting a market <br />Discussion of Options <br />Option <br />Benefits <br />Issues <br />New storage <br />• Diversifies water sources <br />• Permitting and mitigation <br />Temporary Storage <br />• Does not impact existing <br />requirements <br />and Water <br />water rights <br />• Storage to yield ratio <br />Enlarge Existing <br />• Lesser environmental <br />• Does not diversify water sources <br />Storage <br />impacts than new storage <br />• Permitting and mitigation <br />requirements <br />• Storage to yield ratio <br />Control of Non- <br />• Benefits all users: M &1, <br />• Does not benefit specific users <br />Native <br />Agriculture, Environment, <br />• Would require regional cooperation <br />Phreatophytes <br />and Recreation <br />• Demonstrallon projects may provide <br />better information on costs and <br />benefits <br />Discussion of Options <br />Option <br />Benefits <br />Issues <br />M &1 Reuse by <br />• Improves M &1 reliability <br />• Can be very expensive <br />Temporary Storage <br />• Maximizes successive <br />• Must have consumable effluent <br />and Water <br />uses of water <br />• Raw water treatment plant and/or <br />Treatment (indirect <br />pump back station needs to be <br />Potable Reuse) <br />constructed <br />• Disposal of treatment waste stream <br />• Previously unused reusable effluent <br />historically resulted in reduced or <br />more junior river calls controlling the <br />river <br />• River calls may become more senior, <br />impacting all users <br />• Public acceptance <br />17 <br />
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