[SUMMARY OF FINAL SUBMITTED VERSION]
REPORT OF LICENSEE FOR 2018
Primary Owner:
LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER
Primary Contact:
Date Submitted:
03/14/2019
Application Number:
A000570
License Number:
000110
MAX Direct Diversion Rate:
0
GPD
MAX Collection to Storage:
597
AC-FT
Face Value:
597
AC-FT
1. Project Abandoned |
The project has been abandoned and I request revocation of my water right license |
No
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2. Compliance with License Terms and Conditions |
I have currently reviewed my water right license and I am
complying with all terms and conditions
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Yes
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Description of noncompliance with terms and conditions |
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3. Changes to the Project |
Intake location has been changed |
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Description of intake location changes |
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Type of use has changed |
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Description of type of use changes |
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Place of use has changed |
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Description of place of use changes |
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Other changes |
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Description of other changes |
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4. Purpose of Use
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Municipal |
4200000
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Special Use Categories |
C1. Are you using any water diverted under this right for the cultivation of cannabis? |
No |
5.
Maximum Rate of Diversion
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Month
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Rate of Diversion
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January
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February
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March
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April
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May
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June
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July
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August
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September
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October
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November
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December
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6. Amount of Water Diverted and Used |
Month |
Amount directly diverted
(Acre-Feet)
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Amount diverted or
collected to storage
(Acre-Feet)
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Amount used
(Acre-Feet)
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January |
0 |
0 |
0 |
February |
0 |
0 |
0 |
March |
0 |
0 |
0 |
April |
0 |
0 |
0 |
May |
0 |
0 |
0 |
June |
0 |
0 |
0 |
July |
0 |
0 |
0 |
August |
0 |
0 |
0 |
September |
0 |
0 |
0 |
October |
0 |
0 |
0 |
November |
0 |
0 |
0 |
December |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Total |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Type of Diversion |
No Diversion |
Comments |
No water available for diversion. SWRCB Decision 1631 and LADWP held license no. 10191 and 10192 restrict water availability. LADWP has obligations pursuant to license no. 10191 and 10192 to raise the water level in Mono Lake. Water diversion and export for municipal use is maximized when the level of Mono Lake is at or above 6,391 feet on April 1st. LADWP reserves the right to store water in Walker Lake as water availability permits.
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Water Transfers
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6d. Water transfered
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No
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6e. Quantity transfered (Acre-Feet)
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6f. Dates which transfer occurred
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/
to
/
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6g. Transfer approved by
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Water Supply Contracts
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6h. Water supply contract
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No
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6i. Contract with
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6j. Other provider
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6k. Contract number
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6l. Source from which contract water was diverted
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6m. Point of diversion same as identified water right
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6n. Amount (Acre-Feet) authorized to divert under this contract
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6o. Amount (Acre-Feet) authorized to be diverted in
2018
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6p. Amount (Acre-Feet) projected for
2019
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6q. Exchange or settlement of prior rights
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6r. All monthly reported diversion claimed under the prior rights
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6s. Amount (Acre-Feet) of reported diversion solely under contract
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7. Water Diversion Measurement
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a. Required to measure as of the date this report is submitted |
No |
b. Is diversion measured? |
No |
c. An alternative compliance plan was submitted to the division of water rights on |
03/31/2017 |
d. A request for additional time was submitted to the division of water rights on |
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Measurement Attachments
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Measurement ID Number |
File Name |
Description |
Size |
No attachments
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Measurement Data Files
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Measurement ID Number |
File Name |
Description |
Size |
No data files
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8. Storage |
Reservoir name |
Spilled this year |
Feet below spillway at maximum storage |
Completely emptied |
Feet below spillway at minimum storage |
Method used to measure water level |
Walker Lake |
Yes
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No
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4 |
Visual Estimate; lake is flow through system in-line with natural creek |
Conservation of Water |
9. Are you now employing water conservation efforts? |
Yes
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Description of water conservation efforts |
Los Angeles Department of Water & Power (LADWP) continues to lead the way in water use efficiency best practices through a combination of strategies including the City’s Water Conservation Ordinance, outreach and education, and rebate programs. Currently in Phase 2, the Ordinance limits landscape irrigation to 3 days per week and prohibits wasteful water uses such as hosing down driveways or irrigating within 48 hours of a significant rain event. The Water Conservation Response Unit (WCRU) informs and educates customers about the Ordinance and provides resources to assist in identifying leaks and improving water use efficiency. LADWP has continued to expand public awareness by complementing traditional outreach with engaging social media posts, radio spots, movie theater ads and strategic messages placed in public spaces such as on buses/bus shelters, and advertising billboards. LADWP also offers a variety of rebates and programs to assist customers in using water more efficiently and saving money. Such rebates include the California Friendly Landscape Transformation Program (turf removal and replacement with sustainable landscaping including California Friendly plants) and water saving devices such as high efficiency clothes washers, premium high efficiency toilets, and weather based irrigation controllers. LADWP also offers free faucet aerators, showerheads, and leak detection kits to customers. To assist customers in transitioning away from turf, LADWP provides free classroom based California Friendly Landscape Training, turf removal Hands On Workshops, Sustainable Landscape Maintenance classes and a free digital landscape maintenance book. Additionally, we are developing landscape professional training classes as part of our Los Angeles Outdoor Landscape Academy (LAOLA). These outreach activities, public awareness campaigns, training workshops and rebate programs, have contributed to significant reductions in per-capita water use. Los Angeles has complied with and exceeded State conservation mandates, and is on track to meet the Mayor’s long term sustainability goals outlined in the Sustainable City pLAn, reducing water use by 22.5% by 2025, and 25% by 2035.
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10. Amount of water conserved |
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11. I have data to support use reductions under this water right due to conservation efforts
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No
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Water Quality and Wastewater Reclamation |
12. During the period covered by this Report, did you use reclaimed water
from a wastewater treatment facility, water from a desalination facility,
or water polluted by waste to a degree which unreasonably affects the
water for other beneficial uses?
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No
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13. Amount of reclaimed, desalinated, or polluted water used |
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Conjuctive Use of Groundwater and Surface Water |
14. During the period covered by this Report, were you using groundwater
in lieu of available surface water authorized under your license?
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No
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15. Amounts of groundwater used |
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Attachments |
File Name |
Description |
Size |
No Attachments |
Contact Information of the Person Submitting the Form |
First Name |
Jennifer |
Last Name |
Czekalla |
Relation to Water Right |
Other: Agent |
Information on Certification and Signatory
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Name of Person Signing and Certifying the Report
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Jennifer Czekalla
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Date of Signature
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03/14/2019
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