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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
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Approved
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Eastern San Joaquin Groundwater Basin Groundwater Management Plan <br /> the average annual yield to 72,000 of per year. In the months of July-November, other supplies <br /> available either from the American or Sacramento Rivers through exchanges, transfers, banking <br /> partnerships, federal contracts, and additional water right fillings could significantly increase the <br /> yield to San Joaquin County. A more detailed description of the Freeport Project is found in <br /> Section 8.2.1. <br /> 8.2 Surface Storage and Major Conveyance Elements <br /> The water sources described above require substantial investments in storage and conveyance <br /> in order to capture and put to beneficial use substantial amounts of water. The following <br /> elements are considered major reservoirs or new conveyance facilities. Final use is discussed <br /> in Section 8.3. <br /> 8.2.1 Freeport Regional Water Project <br /> The Freeport Regional Water Authority (FRWA) was created by exercise of a joint powers <br /> agreement between Sacramento County Water Agency (SCWA) and EBMUD. FRWA's basic <br /> project purpose is to increase water service reliability for customers, reduce rationing during <br /> droughts, and facilitate conjunctive use of surface water and groundwater supplies in central <br /> Sacramento County. The Freeport Project will also provide EBMUD with flexibility in the event <br /> of an emergency or during Pardee System maintenance. The Freeport Project will provide up to <br /> 85 mgd of surface water to SCWA to be used conjunctively with groundwater to meet future <br /> supply needs of central Sacramento County and provide up to 100 MGD to EBMUD in dry <br /> years. <br /> In 1970, EBMUD entered into a contract with the USBR for delivery of CVP water from the <br /> American River to be taken at Nimbus through the FSC to the Mokelumne Aqueduct. Legal <br /> challenges by American River interests culminated in the 1990 ruling of Alameda Superior Court <br /> Judge Richard Hodge (Hodge Decision). The Hodge Decision conditioned EBMUD's diversion <br /> from Nimbus on maintaining minimum in-stream flow requirements on the Lower American <br /> River necessary to protect the fishery. EBMUD continued to work with Sacramento County <br /> interests on diversion alternatives that could meet the dry year needs of EBMUD, protect and <br /> uphold the National Wild and Scenic Rivers designation of the Lower American River, and <br /> provide benefits to the region. <br /> In 1993 the Sacramento Area Water Forum (Water Forum), a diverse group of water interests <br /> from the business, agricultural, environmental, citizen, and local government communities, <br /> began a collaborative process to devise a comprehensive plan to "Provide a reliable and safe <br /> water supply for the region's economic health and planned development to the year 2030, and <br /> Preserve the fishery, wildlife, recreational, and aesthetic values of the Lower American River." <br /> (Water Forum Agreement, 2000) In the context of the Water Forum, EBMUD and Sacramento <br /> County successfully developed a project that would move EBMUD's American River Diversion <br /> from Nimbus to the Sacramento River near the town of Freeport. In January 2001, EBMUD, <br /> Sacramento County interests, and the USBR executed a Memorandum of Agreement to fully <br /> explore the engineering feasibility of joint use facilities under the Freeport Project concept. <br /> On July 20, 2001, EBMUD executed an Amendatory Contract with the USBR for water from the <br /> American River. Under the terms of the Amendatory Contract, EBMUD is entitled to divert its <br /> CVP supply from the Sacramento River only if its March 1 st forcast of the expected October 1 st <br /> total system storage is less than 500,000 af. The Amendatory Contract entitles EBMUD to <br /> divert up to 133,000 of in any one year and no more than 165,000 of total in any three- <br /> consecutive year period. While the Amendatory Contract allows for the diversion of up to <br /> Northeastern San Joaquin County Section 8 <br /> Groundwater Banking Authority 110 Integrated Conjunctive Use Program <br />
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