[SUMMARY OF FINAL SUBMITTED VERSION]

SUPPLEMENTAL STATEMENT OF WATER DIVERSION AND USE FOR 2010

Primary Owner: RECLAMATION DISTRICT #108
Statement Number: S020653
Date Submitted: 2013-06-27
1. Water is used under Riparian Claim
Pre-1914 Claim
2. Year of first use 0
3-4. Maximum Rate of Diversion for each Month and Amount of Water Diverted and Used
Month Rate of diversion
Amount directly diverted or
collected to storage
(Acre-Feet)
Amount beneficially used
(Acre-Feet)
January 0 0
February 0 0
March 0 0
April 0 0
May 163 163
June 438 438
July 470 470
August 354 354
September    92 92
October 0 0
November 0 0
December 0 0
Total 1517 1517
Comments
5. Water Diversion Measurement
a. Measurement Water directly diverted and/or diverted to storage was measured
b. Types of measuring devices used
  • Propeller Meter
c. Additional technology used
  • Flow Totalizer
Description of additional technology used
d. Who installed your measuring device(s)
e. Make, model number, and last calibration date of your measuring device(s)
f. Why direct measurement using a device listed in Section 1 is "not locally cost effective"
Explanation of why use of devices and technologies listed in Section 1 are "not locally cost effective"
g. Method(s) used as an alternative to direct measurement
Explanation of method(s) used as an alternative to direct measurement
6. Purpose of Use
Irrigation 12021 Acres
7. Changes in Method of Diversion
 
8. Conservation of Water
a. Are you now employing water conservation efforts? Yes
Describe any water conservation efforts you have initiated The objective of the District is to maximize the beneficial use of water by implementing numerous water conservation efforts including, but not limited to an extensive recirculation system, automated canal control structures, variable frequency drives at several pumping plants, metering return flows, installation and operation of a Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) System, irrigation scheduling techniques and technologies, water conservation programs for landowners, weed management programs, canal lining, pipeline installation, and educational tools for District staff and its landowners. In addition, the Districts landowners have implemented numerous water conservation efforts including, but not limited to land leveling, irrigation scheduling techniques and technologies, varietal changes, crop shifts, drainage improvements, reduced spill from rice fields, and minimum tillage techniques. Furthermore, the District and its landowners have participated in numerous water transfers involving crop fallowing and shifting, which have resulted in reduced diversions. Estimated quantities of conserved water from Sacramento River diversions are identified on the Reports of Licensee filed by the District for water right Licenses 3065, 3066, and 3067 (Applications 576, 763, and 1589, respectively).
b. Amount of water conserved Acre-Feet
I have data to support the above surface water use reductions due to conservation efforts.
9. Water Quality and Wastewater Reclamation
a. Are you now or have you been using reclaimed water from a wastewater treatment facility, desalination facility, or water polluted by waste to a degree which unreasonably affects such water for other beneficial causes? No
b. Amount of reduced diversion
Type of substitute water supply
Amount of substitute water supply used
I have data to support the above surface water use reductions due to the use of a substitute water supply
10. Conjuctive Use of Surface Water and Groundwater
a. Are you now using groundwater in lieu of surface water? No
b. Amount of groundwater used
I have data to support the above surface water use reductions due to the use of groundwater.
11a. Additional Remarks
Reclamation District 108 diverts water under riparian and pre-1914 claims as agent for District landowners. Related water rights include Reclamation District 108s (District) Licenses 3065, 3066, and 3067 (Applications 576, 763, and 1589, respectively) for diversion from the Sacramento River and License 7060 (Application 11899) for diversions from the Colusa Drain. These Licenses together with the Districts riparian and pre-1914 claims to the Sacramento River are also covered by the Districts Sacramento River Settlement Contract with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation for the April through October period. Due to the Districts extensive recirculation system which allows for the comingling of recirculated water through most of the District, the total irrigates acreage identified in this Supplemental Statement of Water Diversion and Use includes the total irrigated acreage under the Districts riparian claims for diversions from the Sacramento River at Wilkins Slough, Locvich, Hine, North Steiner, South Steiner, Poundstone South (Emery Poundstone), and El Dorado Bend pumping plants. Individual Statements of Water Diversion and Use were filed by the District for riparian and pre-1914 claimed diversions from the Sacramento River at each point of diversion previously identified. Acreage identified under the Districts riparian claim is also irrigated pursuant to the Districts other previously identified water right Licenses and Sacramento River Settlement Contract.
Attachments
File Name Description Size
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Contact Information of the Person Submitting the Form
First Name MBK Engineers
Last Name MBK Engineers
Relation to Water Right Other
Has read the form and agrees the information in the report is true to the best of his/her knowledge and belief Yes