2197State Water Resources Control Board
fpDIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS
P.O. BOX 2000 SACRAMENTO, CA 95810
901 P ST. SACRAMENTO, CA
(916) 324-5626
PROGRESS REPORT BY PERMITTEE FOR 1985
OWNER OF RECORD:
TAHOE PARADISE WATER CO. INC
P 0 BOX 11117
TAHOE PARADISES CA 95708
APPPLICATION: 019629
PERMIT: 014335
TELEPHONE NUMBER:
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IF OWNER'S NAME/ADDRESS/PHONE NO. IS WRONG OR MISSING PLEASE CORRECT.
SOURCE: COUNTY:
COYOTE CREEK EL DORADO
PURPOSE:
DOMESTIC
DIVERSION/STORAGE SEASON: ACRES/HP:
JAN 01 TO DEC31 // OCT 01 TO JUN Al .0 AC
AMOUNT: 2.330 CFS 104.0 AC -FT COMPLETE USE BY: 12/01/1970
IMPORTANT! EVERY permit is issued subject to the conditions therein expressed. I have currently reviewed my permit:
YES [ x] NO [ ]. I am complying with the conditions under which my permit has been issued: YES [ ] NO C ].
Identify any noncompliance by permit term number under "Remarks" on reverse side. This report is important in providing
the record of use needed in establishing your water right. It should be filled out carefully and returned promptly to the above
address.
THE PROJECT HAS BEEN ABANDONED AND I REQUEST REVOCATION OF THIS PERMIT: YES [ 1 NO [X ].
CONSTRUCTION WORK
1. Has construction work commenced? YES [ 1 NO [x ]. Is construction completed? YES[ ] NO [ ].
2. If incomplete, describe briefly the work done, including cost•
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3. If not completed, give estimated date of completion.
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4. What percent of construction work remains to be done? Explain
USE OF WATER
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5. Has use of water commenced? YES [ ] NO [ X]. Check appropriate box(es) below and explain how water was use,
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(a) [ ] Irrigation
Total acres Irrigated Name of crops served and acreage of each
(b) [ 1 Stockwatering (f) [ ] Recreational
Number of animals Boating, fishing, water contact sports
(c) [ ] Industrial (g) [ ] Power generation
Nature of use
Installed horsepower capacity
(d) [ ] Domestic (h) [ ] Other
Number of person; area of garden, lawn, etc.
(e) [ 1 Municipal
Approximate population
6. Amount of water used each month under this permit in gallons or acre-feet. (If not known, check months water was used.)
Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
Total Annual
7. Has use of water, both amount and season, been as great as you expect in any future year under this permit? YES [ 1 NO [ ]. If
"No", explain in "Remarks".
8. Has location of the intake, place of use, or type of use been changed? YES [ 1 NO [ J. Explain in "Remarks".
9. Did the source go dry? YES [ ] NO [ 1. If so, during what months?
STORAGE PROJECTS ONLY N/A
10. Did your reservoir spill this year? YES [ ] NO[ 1. If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was the water level at maximum
storage? Have you emptied the reservoir? YES [ 1 NO [ 1. If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was it
drawn down at end of season?
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(REPORT CONTINUES ON REVERSE SIDE)
PLEASE ANSWER ONLY THOSE QUESTIONS BELOW WHICH ARE APPLICABLE TO YOUR PROJECT.
MUNICIPAL, COMMUNITY, OR SUBDIVISION PROJECTS ONLY
CONSERVATION OF WATER
11. How many service connections to date? Total population served by the water system.
12. Estimated number of service connections under full use:
13. Are the connections individually metered; YES [ ] NO [ ].
14. Do you plan to meter the connections? YES [ ] NO [ ]. When?
15. Sewage generated by those to whom you deliver water is disposed of by: Septic tanks and leach lines [ ]; Seepage pits [ ]; Central
treatment plan ( ] operated by ; Other [ ], (specify under "Remarks").
16. Is water service provided to an area or subdivision including a recreational reservoir: YES [ ] NO [ ].
17. Name of area or subdivision so served:
18. State surface area at maximum water level in recreational reservoir(s) referred to in 16. Identify surface area(s) by name of dam or reservoir:
19. What measures are you using or planning to reduce water losses in conveyance systems? (1) Seepage or leak detection program [ ];
(2) Lining canals [ 1; (3) Phreatophyte and aquatic vegetation control [ ]; (4) Other (describe in "Remarks") [ 1.
20. What measures are used to encourage consumers to conserve water in agricultural use? (1) Program to encourage more efficient irrigation
systems (sprinkler, drip, etc.), where applicable [ ]; (2) Return flow systems on individual farms [ 1; (3) Return flow system areawide [ ];
(4) Water pricing to encourage reduced use [ ]; (5) Charges for drainage of irrigated lands 1 1; (6) Other (describe in "Remarks") [ 1.
21. What measures are used to encourage municipal and industrial consumers to conserve water? (1) Regulations to control wasteful use [ 1;
(2) Public education program on water conservation [ 1; (3) Pricing to encourage reduced use [ 1; (4) Assistance to industry in design
of recycle systems [ 1; (5) Other (describe in "Remarks") [ 1.
22. What records are maintained on water use and conservation? (1) Loss rate from conveyance system [ ]; (2) Water use for major crops by
each farm [ 1; (3) Other (describe in "Remarks") [ 1.
23. Describe any water conservation efforts you may have started:
24. If credit toward beneficial use of water under this permit for water not used due to a conservation effort is claimed under Water Code
Section 1011, please show the amounts of water conserved (acre feet or mg.):
WATER QUALITY AND WASTEWATER RECLAMATION
25. Describe methods you are using to minimize erosion and to prevent the entry of silt into surface waters:
26. After use, the water is (1) retained in reservoir [ 1; (2) discharged into a stream or lake [ ]; (3) discharged into settling ponds [ ];
(4) other [ ]. Describe:
27. Does or will water being discharged contain waste materials? 1 1 YES [ 1 NO.
(1) Domestic [ 1; (2) Municipal [ 1; (3) Industrial [ ]; (4) Agricultural [ ]; (5) Other [ ]. Describe•
28. Does or will water being discharged contain any specific material which is deleterious to fish and wildlife or which would impair the water
for beneficial uses? [ ] Yes [ ] No. Describe:
TO THE EXTENT THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS APPLY TO YOUR PERMIT, PLEASE ANSWER IN REMARKS SECTION BELOW.
29. Are you now or have you been using reclaimed water from a wastewater treatment facility or water polluted by waste to a•degree which
unreasonably affects such water for other beneficial uses? [° 1 Yes --(X 1 No.
If credit toward use under this water right through substitution of reclaimed or polluted water in lieu of appropriated water is claimed
under Section 1010 of the Water Code, please show the amounts of reclaimed water used.
30. Are you now or have you been reclaiming or reusing any of the water appropriated under this right? [ 1 Yes [X] No.
If Yes, please describe:
31. What is present availability or current potential for using reclaimed water from a wastewater treatment plant or polluted water in place of
the appropriated water to satisfy all or part of your water needs?
32. What is thecurrent potential for reusing the appropriated water to satisfy part of your water needs?
33. If you produce reclaimed water, or polluted water, is there a potential for others to use it?
REMARKS (Identify the item you are explaining. Additional pages may be attached.)
See Page 3.
I declare under penalty of perjury that the information in this report is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Dated' January 29th, 1986 at Tahoe Paradise, California
(Location) (State)
TA e,E PARADISE WATER CO., INC.
Sign here:
George C. Baron ?E '§T,EE (OR AGENT OR DESIGNEE)
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REMARKS
On May 6, 1970, the Company filed a "Petition for Change ir, Point of
Diversion" and simultaneously filed a "Petition for Chang' of Place
v. Ur:c". These petitions are the result of engineering studies
accomplished to date and in collaboration with the other utilities
mentioned in said petitions. To provide water for domestic use of
the companies' potential customers.based on presently subdivided
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lands the total quantity of water.in the perzniis considered essential.
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On July 30, 1971, the Company filed petition for extension of time
as the -Water Rights Branch had'not acted on petitions cited in
paragraph one on page one. On June 18, 1973, a hearing was held
at which time•both DWR Staff and Utility were instructed to recheck
data submitted in evidence. A preliminary meeting was held, however
the final. meeting .between Staff_.and Utility -hap -not been held.
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Company received letter of August 23, 1974, from State Water Rights
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Control Board re: an EIR on-subject.applications. On or about
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September 30, 1974, Company requested 120 day. extension to prepare
EIR. However, on checking Company files it has been found.that an
EIR was presented as part of June'18, 1973, hearing.
31. Regulations•of the State Department of Health Services prohibit
use as potable water. Lahontan Water Quality Control Board
prohibits use of reclaimed water for irrigation.
32. No possiblity. After use, water goes into South Tahoe Public
Utility District's sewage system and cannot be used. •See above.
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