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DRMS Permit Index
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M1981022
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
6/30/2014
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SWSP
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DWR
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Williams and Weiss Consulting, LLC
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
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MAC
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iv. The well meter serial readings for each meter shall be included if <br /> there is more than one meter on a well. <br /> b. Each recharge site must comply with the Administration Protocol- <br /> ReGharge and must report the: <br /> i. daily volume in AF diverted into the site; <br /> ii. monthly volume in AF released from the site; <br /> iii. monthly net evaporative loss in AF; <br /> iv. volume of water in AF remaining at the end of the month. <br /> c. The accounting must identify each source of fully consumable <br /> replacement water actually delivered to the location impacted by the <br /> depletions. To demonstrate the water was actually delivered to the <br /> required location will require the following information: <br /> i. the originating source of the water, date released and volume of <br /> water released; <br /> ii. transportation losses to point of diversion or use, if any, using <br /> stream loss factors approved by the water commissioner; <br /> iii. the volume of water actually delivered on a daily basis past any <br /> surface water diversion that was sweeping the river as <br /> corroborated by the water commissioner. <br /> (See Administration Protocol— Delivery of Water for more details <br /> on delivering water.) <br /> d. For each source of replacement water that has been "changed" for <br /> use as a source of augmentation, such as changed reservoir shares, <br /> ditch bypass credits or credits from dry-up, etc., the following input <br /> information must be reported: <br /> i. the basis and volume of the return flow obligation; <br /> ii. the location the changed water was historically used; this will be <br /> the location used to determine the timing of the return flow impact <br /> on the river. <br /> 4. The accounting must include a monthly projection of the plan's operation at <br /> least through March 31 of the next calendar year. <br /> 5. The accounting must include all input and output files associated with modeling <br /> the delayed impact of diversions. The output from the modeling must report to <br /> a summary table that shows, by month, the ongoing depletions associated with <br /> pumping, return flow obligations, etc. and accretions from recharge operations. <br /> 6. A net impact summary must show the out-of-priority depletions, accretions from <br /> each recharge site, volume of replacement water actually delivered to the <br /> location of the depletions and the resultant net impact on a daily basis. If <br /> necessary, the net impact must be done by river reach. <br /> While modeling may use a monthly step function to determine the depletions <br /> from pumping and accretions from recharge, the monthly result must then be <br /> divided by the number of days in the month in order to simulate a daily <br /> impact, as water rights are administered on a daily and not monthly basis. <br /> Administration Protocol -Augmentation Plan Accounting <br /> Revised March 19, 2009 <br />
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