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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SR0087014
PE
2602
STREET_NUMBER
18163
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
CARROLTON
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
RIPON
Zip
95366
APN
24538026
ENTERED_DATE
8/1/2023 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
18163 S CARROLTON RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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Eastern San Joaquin Groundwater Basin Groundwater Management Plan <br /> City of Lodi will pay WID $200 per of Table 8-2 Water Available from the <br /> for water delivered by the existing Mokelumne River of <br /> WID canal system. WID will use the Year Total Year Total <br /> proceeds to replace the aging WID 1922 194,274 1961 0 <br /> Dam. The new WID Dam will allow 1923 7,909 1962 0 <br /> Lodi Lake to remain full year round 1924 0 1963 0 <br /> thus enabling WID to serve recharge <br /> areas during the late fall and winter 1925 0 1964 0 <br /> months. The dam will also feature 1926 0 1965 316,779 <br /> state of the art fish ladders making it 1927 0 1966 6,968 <br /> easier for spawning salmon to reach 1928 0 1967 289,774 <br /> the Fish Hatchery at Camanche 1929 0 13- 1968 0 <br /> Reservoir. 1930 0 year 1969 463,970 <br /> Period <br /> 1931 0 1970 209,374 <br /> NSJWCD has attempted to acquire a 1932 0 1971 93,591 <br /> firm supply from the Mokelumne 1933 0 1972 0 <br /> River through the SWRCB, however, 1934 0 1973 0 <br /> in D-858 of 1956, the State Engineer 1935 0 1974 272,910 <br /> gave priority to EBMUD for <br /> Mokelumne River water and cited the 1936 0 1975 97,983 <br /> Folsom South Canal (FSC) as the 1937 19,096 1976 0 <br /> preferred surface water supply for 1938 519,170 1977 0 <br /> NSJWCD. The FSC was planned as 1939 0 1978 0 <br /> part of the Auburn-Folsom South Unit 1940 0 1979 0 <br /> of the CVP for the conveyance of 1941 119,569 1980 156,188 <br /> American River Water stored behind 1942 274,525 1981 0 <br /> Folsom Dam and the proposed 1943 286,933 1982 656,659 <br /> Auburn Dam. Auburn Dam and the 1944 0 1983 1,146,269 <br /> remaining reaches of the FSC were 1945 0 1984 380,946 <br /> never completed. The USBR has no 1946 33,755 1985 4,503 <br /> plans or intentions to extend the FSC <br /> into San Joaquin County to its 1947 0 1986 378,552 <br /> planned terminus 20 miles southeast 1948 0 1987 0 <br /> of Stockton. 1949 0 1988 0 <br /> 1950 0 1989 0 <br /> Also in D-858, the State Engineer 1951 453,705 1990 0 8-year <br /> granted NSJWCD a permit to divert 1952 603,929 1991 0 Period <br /> Mokelumne River water from 1953 18,421 1992 0 <br /> December 1ST to July 1s'which is 1954 0 1993 0 <br /> surplus to EBMUD's needs until the 1955 0 1994 0 <br /> FSC is completed as envisioned by 1956 341,038 1995 500,787 <br /> the CVP or until EBMUD uses its full <br /> entitlements. EBMUD has agreed to 1957 0 <br /> store up to 20,000 of per year 1958 322,485 Minimum: 0 <br /> pursuant for NSJWCD subject to 1959 0 Maximum: 1,146,269 <br /> inflow and other requirements. The 1960 0 Average: 43,173 <br /> interim nature of the water supply Number of diversion years in 74-yr period: 26 (35%) <br /> and the extensive use of private Source: MORE WATER Project Phase I—Reconnaissance Study Summary <br /> groundwater wells have reduced the Report,2004 <br /> Northeastern San Joaquin County Section 8 <br /> Groundwater Banking Authority 107 Integrated Conjunctive Use Program <br />
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