[SUMMARY OF FINAL SUBMITTED VERSION]


SUPPLEMENTAL STATEMENT OF WATER DIVERSION AND USE FOR 2012

Primary Owner: TURLOCK IRRIGATION DISTRICT
Statement Number: S013849
Date Submitted: 06/28/2013
1. Water is used under
Riparian Claim
2. Year of first use 1971
3-4. Maximum Rate of Diversion for each Month and Amount of Water Diverted and Used
Month Rate of diversion
(CFS)
Amount directly diverted or
collected to storage
(Acre-Feet)
Amount beneficially used
(Acre-Feet)
January 2398 27003 27003
February 1332 23776 23776
March 2422 69241 69241
April 2086 68946 68946
May 4380 169664 169664
June 3000 49905 49905
July 3207 16504 16504
August 2936 7614 7614
September    2159 4100 4100
October 2535 3503 3503
November 443 13718 13718
December 357 11306 11306
Total 465280 465280
Comments
5. Water Diversion Measurement
a. Measurement
Water directly diverted and/or diverted to storage was measured
b. Types of measuring devices used
  • Acoustic Meter
  • Pressure transducer and storage capacity curve
  • Sluice/Slide Gate
c. Additional technology used
  • Telemetry
Description of additional technology used Telemetry.
d. Who installed your measuring device(s)
  • Licensed Civil or Agricultural Engineer
  • Representative using United States Geological Survey (USGS) techniques
  • Representative using manufacturer's recommendations
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
Other Power
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 Conjunctive use and canal lining and piping.
b. Amount of water conserved 0 Acre-Feet
I have data to support the above surface water use reductions due to conservation efforts. Yes
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? Yes
b. Amount of groundwater used 0 Acre-Feet
I have data to support the above surface water use reductions due to the use of groundwater. Yes
11a. Additional Remarks
Remarks/Notes to (Irrigation or Power) Reports of Licensees 1. The water operations of the Districts are supported by pre-1914 direct diversion and storage rights, riparian power rights, and post-1914 direct diversion and storage rights. Neither the Tuolumne River nor the San Joaquin River System has been adjudicated. The Districts are reporting their post-1914 water use in accordance with the SWRCB directions, all of which directions have not been codified into legally binding regulations or statutes. Therefore, the Districts reserve all of their legal rights with regards to all of their water rights and the reporting of their water uses. 2. The Districts have pre-1914 direct diversion and storage rights. Since the Notice to Water Right Licensee dated February 2011, requires ¿assigning water to the senior-most right first,¿ exercise of the Districts¿ rights under those pre-1914 rights will be reported on their 2010, 2011, and 2012 Supplemental Statements of Water Diversion and Use, which are due July 2013. Requiring the Districts to exercise their pre-1914 rights first may also result in water not being diverted in any given year under an individual license because water is not available, the license is a junior right, or some natural or other calamity prevents the Districts from exercising their rights under the license. 3. The Notice to Water Right Licensee dated February 2011, requires ¿assigning water to the senior-most right first.¿ The Districts have followed that requirement with regard to direct diversions to use and collections to storage. While the Districts have also followed that requirement with regards to withdrawals from storage, the Districts contend that withdrawals from storage for use should be accounted for by the junior-most right first (i.e., LIFO) rather than by the senior-most right first (i.e., FIFO). 4. Collections to storage for irrigation and M&I uses under the Districts¿ licenses are also reported as collections to storage under the Districts¿ licenses for power since they have the same place of storage. The intent is that each licensed used is supported by collections to storage for that use. 5. The Districts will be reporting water credits for conserved water and for the conjunctive use of groundwater and surface water in the 2010, 2011, and 2012 Supplemental Statements of Water Diversion and Use, which are due July 2013. 6. For License 11058: In compliance with Ordering Paragraph 5 of SWRCB WR Order 2005-0022 DWR, the monthly amounts of water withdrawn from storage and transferred by MID to the City of Modesto for municipal and industrial purposes are reported herein.  
Attachments
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Contact Information of the Person Submitting the Form
First Name Jason
Last Name Carkeet
Relation to Water Right Authorized Official
Has read the form and agrees the information in the report is true to the best of his/her knowledge and belief Yes