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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8042.A
Description
Section D General Studies - Other States
State
AZ
Date
12/4/1998
Author
AZ,CO,NV,NM,UT,WY
Title
Arizona Water Protection Fund - Meetings/Newletters - Proposal for Interim Lake Mead Reservoir Operation Criteria Related to a Surplus, Normal, and shortage Year Declarations
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />GOlJ3iJS <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />'I <br /> <br />indicates that additional water should be released for beneficial use in lieu of potential release <br /> <br /> <br />through the flood control criteria. If incremental surplus volumes are limited under this tier. <br /> <br /> <br />priority must be given to groundwater banking for future M&I needs within California over <br /> <br />agricultural uses. Agricultural uses in California should be limited to those years when the "70R" <br /> <br />criteria results in large surplus volumes and there is a high degree of certainty that water would <br /> <br /> <br />otherwise be subject to spill. <br /> <br />5.) Flood Control criteria <br /> <br />This tier refers to the current Corps of Engineers criteria for space building in Lake Mead <br /> <br /> <br />that is necessary to avoid damaging levels of downstream flood releases. The flood control <br /> <br />criteria is not. per se. a surplus strategy. Rather it is a strategy to use reservoir space to be able to <br /> <br />reduce peak inflows so that outflow rates can be reduced to non-damaging levels. The surplus <br /> <br />strategy relationship develops when the Corps criteria call for reservoir releases to be made at <br /> <br />levels above downstream delivery requirements. Rather than let that volume be spilled to the Gulf <br /> <br />of California this tier of surpluses are designed to allow increased beneficial use in the Lower <br /> <br />Division States and Mexico. <br /> <br />The Corps has defined specific volumes of storage space that must be left vacant during <br /> <br />certain months of the year depending on forecast volumes to accommodate spring runoff or other <br /> <br />unanticipated weather events. They have also mandated specific release rates by month to achieve <br /> <br />these vacant storage spaces. In order to avoid the "dumping" of water in order to build storage <br /> <br />space. provisions will be made which would allow the Lower Division States to schedule <br /> <br /> <br />additional water for delivery. The volume of extra water available for delivery is equal to the <br /> <br />amount that must be evacuated from storage. above regularly scheduled downstream demands. to <br /> <br />meet the space requirements, Under some conditions. such as when the reservoirs are starting the <br /> <br />year very full and when the forecast runoff is above average. the amount of flood control release <br /> <br />could be several million acre feet. Under other circumstances. the space building formula may be <br /> <br />such that only small volumes of water would need to be evacuated, However, since flood control <br /> <br />related releases are generally associated with very full reservoir conditions. the Six State proposal <br /> <br />would allow any and all beneficial uses to be met. including unlimited off stream groundwater <br /> <br />banking and additional water for Mexico. <br /> <br />10 <br />
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