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WATER RESOURCES <br /> Person/Agency Timing or.Frequewy <br /> Mitigation Measure! Monitoring Requirements Responsibtet of 14Yonitoring2 <br /> The applicant should apply for and obtain an Apply for applicable permits. State Division of Water Rights FM, PC <br /> appropriative water right permit for the increased <br /> storage of runoff from Jahant Slough or from <br /> diversion of runoff from the Mokelumne River. This <br /> will include the completion of any studies, as required <br /> by the State Division of Water Rights, including <br /> determination of the availability of such water in <br /> Jahant Slough and the lower reaches of Mokelumne <br /> River for appropriation. <br /> Dry season diversion of water from the Mokelumne Conduct study to determine SJCCD with Fish and Game FM, PC <br /> River for irrigation, under claim of riparian right, impacts from riparian water and Division of Water Rights <br /> should be limited to an amount determined to not withdrawal. <br /> adversely affect instream flow requirements or the <br /> existing water users. Prior to final map approval, the <br /> the applicant should complete an inventory of existing <br /> water uses and instream flow requirements during the <br /> summer, to determine the amount of water available <br /> for summer diversion, and the applicant's equitable <br /> share of such water. This inventory should focus on <br /> summer flow allocations and environmental impacts <br /> from summer flow reduction. This is highly <br /> recommended to compensate for the fact that riparian <br /> diversions are not regulated by the state, and there is a <br /> clear need for some measure of regulation in this case. <br /> The applicant's pumping and use of groundwater for Determine assurance SJCCD FM, PC <br /> the project should be restricted to an amount roughly program. <br /> equivalent to the average annual amount of on-site <br /> groundwater replenishment, estimated to be <br /> approximately 180 acre-feet per year. The applicant <br /> should not utilize groundwater for water level <br /> maintenance in the lakes. <br />