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2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SR0087014
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2602
STREET_NUMBER
18163
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
CARROLTON
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
RIPON
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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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Eastern San Joaquin Groundwater Basin Groundwater Management Plan <br /> 133,000 of in any one year, the diversion and transmission system is sized to convey no more <br /> than 112,000 of annually to the Mokelumne Aqueducts. Hydrologic records predict that the <br /> condition is expected to occur in the driest one-third of all years. EBMUD American River <br /> entitlements are also subject to curtailments pursuant to CVP drought conditions and regulatory <br /> requirements. The Freeport Project concept consists of the following facilities: <br /> • a 185 MGD (286 cfs) intake facility and pumping plant on the Sacramento River near the <br /> community of Freeport; <br /> • an 84-inch pipeline to convey water east to an 85 MGD SCWA water treatment plant; <br /> • a 66-inch pipeline from the SCWA turnout east to the existing FSC; <br /> • a 100 MGD (155 cfs) pumping plant near the terminus of the FSC; <br /> • a 100 MGD (155 cfs) 66-inch pipeline from the terminus of the FSC to the Mokelumne <br /> Aqueducts; and <br /> • an aqueduct pumping plant and pre-treatment facility near Camanche Reservoir. <br /> The total preliminary cost of the Freeport Project is estimated at $690 million, $439 million of <br /> which will be funded by EBMUD (Freeport Regional Water Authority Website, 2004). Additional <br /> operations and maintenance costs are estimated to be approximately $130 per af. (Williamson, <br /> 2003) <br /> In August 2003, the FRWA released the Freeport Regional Water Project (Freeport) Draft <br /> Environmental Impact Report/Environmental Impact Statement DEIR/EIS. The Freeport <br /> DEIR/EIS discloses potential environmental impacts of various alternatives to the Freeport <br /> Project. The preferred Freeport Project Alternative is depicted in Figure 8-3. The Final EIR/EIS <br /> was released in March 2004 and was certified on April 15, 2004. Construction of the intake and <br /> EBMUD portion of the Freeport Project is set to begin in 2007 and be completed in 2009 <br /> (Freeport Regional Water Authority Website, 2004). <br /> Following the execution of the amendatory contract with the USBR, over 100 agencies served <br /> by the State Water Project (SWP) and CVP opposed the concept of EBMUD diverting water <br /> from the Delta in dry years. In 2003 State and Federal Contractors agreed to drop all but one <br /> suit and have pledged support for the Freeport Project through its construction. The terms of <br /> the settlement included provisions to include the EBMUD Amendatory Contract as an export <br /> under the Coordinated Operations Agreement. The settlement reduces the water supply <br /> impacts to the State and Federal Contractors. A separate settlement with the Santa Clara <br /> Valley Water District (SCVWD) would defer 6,500 of of EBMUD's diversion entitlement during <br /> the 1St year of a drought. Should the drought continue into a 2" consecutive year, SCXWD <br /> would make available a like amount for EDMUD to divert. <br /> On January 27, 2004, Contra Costa Water District (CCWD) became the last CVP Contractor to <br /> settle litigation against the Freeport Project. Under the terms of the settlement, the FRWA <br /> would use the joint Freeport project facilities to wheel up to 3,200 of per year under an existing <br /> CCWD CVP contract to the Los Vaqueros Reservoir near Brentwood. The settlement terms <br /> would offset the effects of lower quality water at the Los Vaqueros Reservoir intake in the Delta <br /> in years when EBMUD is diverting through the Freeport Project. The settlement with CCWD is <br /> the first allocation of EBMUD's unused capacity in the Freeport Project (California Water Law <br /> and Policy, 2004). <br /> Northeastern San Joaquin County Section 8 <br /> Groundwater Banking Authority 111 Integrated Conjunctive Use Program <br />
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