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I <br />Page 1 of 1 ~ <br />i <br />Gonima, Deb <br />From: Comaniciu, loans [Ioana.ComaniciuQstate.co.us] <br />Sent: Friday, August 11, 2006 3:58 PM <br />To: Gonima, Deb <br />Subject: FW: 72 hour rule <br />Attachments: 72 hour rule.doc <br />Hello Deb, <br />This is what I got on the 72 hour Rule for the Division 1 Office. Also attached is that page that I pulled from the <br />Water Administration Questions DWR Public Folder on this rule. Hope this will help. <br />Sincerely, <br />loans Comaniciu <br />From: Nettles, David <br />Sent: Friday, August 11, 2006 3:22 PM <br />To: Comaniciu, Ioana <br />Subject: RE: 72 hour rule <br />loans, <br />The 72 hour rule is, as far as I know an unwritten policy. I believe the basis for it comes from the fact that in the <br />IargerAonger ditch systems, it can take 72 hours (or more) to get water from the headgate to the end of the ditch, <br />so holding water for 72 hours to build up enough head to efficiently irrigate a filed was still deemed as direct <br />irrigation. <br />As far as I know, the only place it is sort of written down is in the Water Administration Questions DWR Public ' <br />Folder under the 1996 to 2002 Combined entry. ~ <br />Dave <br />From: Comaniciu, Ioana <br />Sent: Friday, August 11, 2006 2:59 PM <br />To: Nettles, David <br />Subject: 72 hour rule <br />Good Afternoon Dave, <br />I received a question on the 72 hour rule for temporary retention of storm water. Do you know if this is written rule <br />or policy and if it is can I get a copy? If it's not a written rule or policy could you explain the basis for adopting this <br />rule. <br />Thanks loans <br />S/14/2006 <br />