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Title
IRRIGATIONIST SYMPOSIUM: RESERVOIR ADMINISTRATION GUIDELINES
Author/Source
CLAUDIA ENGELMANN, PE
DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES
Keywords
ADMINISTRATION, RESERVOIR, RIGHTS, STORAGE, CAPACITY, ENFORCEMENT, FILL, EVAPORATION, SEEPAGE
Document Type - Reference Library
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3/15/2012
Year
2012
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Division 1 Office
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•Storable inflow is the amount of water that is physically and <br />legally available for storage in a reservoir under a water right. <br />•If a reservoir operator chooses to bypass water that they would <br />otherwise have been able to store in priority, the bypassed water is <br />credited to the storage right and the right is considered satisfied at <br />the time it would have been had the water not been bypassed. <br />•Storable inflow also includes any out-of-priority storage by <br />upstream junior storage rights. <br />•The water level in a reservoir does not have to be rising or <br />volume increasing in order for storage to occur and new water can <br />be placed into storage in a reservoir at the same time as previously <br />stored water is being released.
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