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Eastern San Joaquin Groundwater Basin Groundwater Management Plan <br /> Mokelumne Hill <br /> Gage <br /> Pardee <br /> Reservoir <br /> Camanche <br /> Reservoir <br /> Pardee <br /> Diversion <br /> Camanche <br /> CAMANCHE RELEASE: Diversion <br /> • In-stream Flow Requirements <br /> • Flood Control Releases Diversion to <br /> • Diversions and Losses ,Storage <br /> Mokelumne <br /> Lower Aqueducts <br /> Mokelumne •• <br /> Diversion Duck Creek <br /> Direct Reservoir <br /> •.Diversion <br /> STREAM FLOW •'. Co <br /> .• County <br /> Area of Demand <br /> Beneficial Use <br /> Bay Delta <br /> EBMUD <br /> Terminal <br /> Reservoirs <br /> EBMUD's <br /> Customer <br /> Demand <br /> Figure 8-11 Schematic Diagram of the MORE Model <br /> Table 8-4 MORE WATER Project P eliminary Average Annual Yield and Cost Analysis Results <br /> Lower Duck Creek Dam and Reservoir Construction <br /> Mokelumne Camanche Reservoir Pardee Reservoir Diversion <br /> River No Diversion No <br /> Diversion - op Hydropower op Hydropower <br /> Impacts Impacts <br /> Structural Hydropower Impacts Hydropower Impacts <br /> Annual Project 49,200 82,300 90,300 82,300 90,300 <br /> Yield (af) <br /> Annual Cost $150 $213 $196 $156 $147 <br /> ($ per af) <br /> Source:MORE WATER Project Phase I-Reconnaissance Study Summary Report,2004 <br /> 8.2.3 New Melones Conveyance Project <br /> The New Melones Conveyance Project was constructed in order to deliver contractual CVP <br /> entitlements to CSJWCD and SEWD from New Melones Reservoir on the Stanislaus River. <br /> Water is diverted through the Goodwin Tunnel and conveyed through the Upper Farmington <br /> Canal and a series of natural creeks to the Farmington Flood Control Reservoir. The Lower <br /> Farmington Canal conveys water from the Farmington Flood Control Reservoir to its terminus <br /> Northeastern San Joaquin County Section 8 <br /> Groundwater Banking Authority 122 Integrated Conjunctive Use Program <br />