[SUMMARY OF FINAL SUBMITTED VERSION]


SUPPLEMENTAL STATEMENT OF WATER DIVERSION AND USE FOR 2014

Primary Owner: CITY OF LOS ANGELES DEPT OF WATER & POWER
Statement Number: S001773
Date Submitted: 06/17/2016
1. Water is used under
Pre-1914 Claim
2. Year diversion commenced 1874
3-4. Maximum Rate of Diversion for each Month and Amount of Water Diverted and Used
Month Rate of diversion
Amount directly diverted
(Acre-Feet)
Amount diverted or
collected to storage
(Acre-Feet)
Amount beneficially used
(Acre-Feet)
January 66.3 0 66.3
February 64.93 0 64.93
March 70.06 0 70.06
April 112.89 0 112.89
May 110.06 0 110.06
June 152.52 0 152.52
July 142.23 0 142.23
August 246.42 0 246.42
September    163.48 0 163.48
October 72.69 0 72.69
November 65.73 0 65.73
December 71.07 0 71.07
Total   1338.38 0 1338.38
Type of Diversion Direct Diversion Only
Comments LADWP supplies water for uses in Owens Valley pursuant to requirements found in Superior Court Case Number 12908 Stipulation and Order for Judgment, otherwise known as the Inyo/Los Angeles Water Agreement.
Water Transfers
8e. Water transfered No
8f. Quantity transfered (Acre-Feet)
8g. Dates which transfer occurred / to /
8h. Transfer approved by
Water Supply Contracts
8i. Water supply contract No
8j. Contract with
8k. Other provider
8l. Contract number
8m. Source from which contract water was diverted
8n. Point of diversion same as identified water right
8o. Amount (Acre-Feet) authorized to divert under this contract
8p. Amount (Acre-Feet) authorized to be diverted in 2014
8q. Amount (Acre-Feet) projected for 2015
8r. Exchange or settlement of prior rights
8s. All monthly reported diversion claimed under the prior rights
8t. Amount (Acre-Feet) of reported diversion solely under contract
5. Water Diversion Measurement
a. Measurement
Water directly diverted and/or diverted to storage was measured
b. Types of measuring devices used
  • Other: Parshall Flume
c. Additional technology used
  • Data Logger
Description of additional technology used
d. Who installed your measuring device(s)
  • Other: Unknown
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
Municipal 4200000
Other LADWP supplies water for uses in Owens Valley pursuant to requirements found in Superior Court Case Number 12908 Stipulation and Order for Judgment, otherwise known as the Inyo/Los Angeles Water Agreement.
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 City of Los Angeles Department of Water & Power (LADWP) continues to implement water conservation efforts through the City Water Conservation Ordinance in effect, developing outreach & educational campaigns, participating in community outreach opportunities and offering rebate and resource programs. Currently, Phase 2 of LADWP Water Conservation Ordinance is in effect limiting landscape irrigation to 3 days per week. The ordinance also prohibits wasteful watering such as hosing down driveways, irrigating on rainy days and etc. LADWP has also expanded its Water Conservation Response Unit to enforce the ordinance. A hotline and email was also created to allow customers to report water wasters. LADWP increased water conservation public awareness through advertisements on bus tails, bus benches, bus shelters, in movie theaters, radio, newspapers as well as through social media. The Save the Drop Water Conservation Outreach Campaign in collaboration with the Office of the Mayor expands public awareness through outreach materials, radio spots, event handouts, and signage on the sides of Sanitation trucks. LADWP also offers a variety of rebates and programs to assist our customers in using water more efficiently as well as save money and resources. Such rebates and programs include California Friendly Landscape Incentive Program (which incentives customers for removing their turf and replacing with California Friendly plants) and rebates on water saving items such as high efficiency clothes washers, toilets and irrigation controllers. LADWP also offers free bathroom faucet aerators, kitchen faucet aerators, showerheads and rain barrels to customers. To further educate customers, LADWP offers free California Friendly Landscape Training Workshops as well as Turf Removal Hands on Workshops. Through outreach activities, public awareness, training workshops and rebate programs, LADWP has seen tremendous increase in participation in the LADWP water conservation programs as well as reductions in water usage.
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
 
Attachments
File Name Description Size
No Attachments
Contact Information of the Person Submitting the Form
First Name Lizbeth
Last Name Calderon
Relation to Water Right Other: Agent
The information in the report is true to the best of his/her knowledge and belief Yes