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0708State Water Resources Control Board DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS P.O. BOX 2000 SACRAMENTO, CA 95810 901 P ST. SACRAMENTO, CA (916) 324-5626 PROGRESS REPORT BY PERMITTEE FOR 1986 OWNER OF RECORD: APPLICATION: 018030 TAHOE PARADISE WATER CO. INC P 0 BOX 11117 TAHOE PARADISE. CA 95703 PERMIT: 013527 TELE?HONE NUMBER: ( ) IF OWNER'S NAME/ADDRESS/PHONE N0. IS WRONG OR MISSING. PLEASE CORRECT. SOURC E : COUNTY: UNNAMED STREAM EL DORADO PURPOSE: DOMESTIC DIVERSION/STOR.A'GE SEASON: ACRES/HP: JAN 01 TO DEC 31 .0 AC AMOUNT: 3.000 CFS 0.0 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 [ 1. I am complying with the conditions under which my permit has been issued: YES [ ] NO Ex 1. 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 [ ] NO [-X]:- CONSTRUCTION WORK 1. Has construction work commenced? YES [ ] NO [x]. Is construction completed? YES[ ] NO [ ]. 2. If incomplete, describe briefly the work done, including cost • 3. If not completed, give estimated date of completion• 4. What percent of construction work remains to be done? Explain USE OF WATER 5. Has use of water commenced? YES [ ] NO k ]. Check appropriate box(es) below and explain how water was used. (a) [ ] Irrigation Total acres irrigated Name of crops served and acreage of each (b) [ ] 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) [ ] 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 [ ] NO [ ]. If "No", explain in "Remarks". 8. Has location of the intake, place of use, or type of use been changed? YES [ ] NO [ ]. Explain in "Remarks". 9. Did the source go dry? YES [ ] NO [ ]. If so, during what months? STORAGE PROJECTS ONLY N/A • 10. Did your reservoir spill this year? YES [ ] NO[ ]. If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was the water level at maximum storage? Have you emptied the reservoir? YES [ ] NO [ ]. If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was it drawn down at end of season? WR -15 2263 19336 '"J A N 2 2 198,.117 iL (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 [ ]; (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 [ ]; (3) Return flow system areawide [ ]; (4) Water pricing to encourage reduced use [ ]; (5) Charges for drainage of irrigated lands [ 1; (6) Other (describe in "Remarks") [ ]. 21. What measures are used to encourage municipal and industrial consumers to conserve water? (1) Regulations to control wasteful use [ ]; (2) Public education program on water conservation [ ]; (3) Pricing to encourage reduced use [ ]; (4) Assistance to industry in design of recycle systems [ ]; (5) Other (describe in "Remarks") [ ]. 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 [ ]; (3) Other (describe in "Remarks") [ ]. 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 [ ]; (2) discharged into a stream or lake [ ]; (3) discharged into settling ponds [ 1; (4) other [ ]. Describe: 27. Does or will water being discharged contain waste materials? [ ] YES [ ] NO. (1) Domestic [ ]; (2) Municipal [ ]; (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? [ ] Yes _[ X] 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? [ ] 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 the current 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. `r) Ci) G) c-- ( am s9 oI N "-A co 1 declare under penalty of perjury that the information in this report is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Dated. January 20th, 1987 at Tahoe Paradise, Sign here: California (Location) TAHOE PARADISE WATER CO., INC. George C. aron, ITTEE (OR AGENT OR DESIGNEE) PISESS REPORT BY PERMITTEE — P 2 (State) APPLICATION: 018030 PERMIT: 013527 PRC."'Ni.SS R1 -:TORT by' PERI ITI L - PAGE 3 REMARKS On May 6, 1970, the Company filed a "Petition for Chan'c ir, Point of Diversion" and simultaneously filed a "Petition for Change of Place. �'. U';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 lands the total quantity of water.in the permit -is considered essential. 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.has not been held. ' Company received letter of August 23, 1974, from State Water Rights Control Board re: an EIR on.subject applications. On or about 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. 33. After plising through South Tahoe Public Utility District's < Reclamation Plant, water could be used for recharge if regulations were relaxed. State Water Resources Control Board 40DIVISION 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 APPLICATION: 018030 PERMIT: 013527 TELEPHONE NUMBER: C ) IF OWNER'S NAME/ADDRESS/PHONE NO. IS WRONG OR MISSING, PLEASE CORRECT. SOURCE: COUNTY: UNNAMED STREAM EL DORADO PURPOSE: DIVERSION/STORAGE SEASON: ACRES/HP: DOMESTIC JAN 01 TO DEC 31 .0 AC AMOUNT: 3.000 CFS 0.0 AC—FT COMPLETE USE 9Y: 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 k 1. 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 [ ] NO [X]. CONSTRUCTION WORK 1. Has construction work commenced? YES [ ] NO [X ]. Is construction completed? YES[ ] NO ( 1. 2. If incomplete, describe briefly the work done, including cost• cc, 3. If not completed, give estimated date of completion. W CT) rn 4. What percent of construction work remains to be done? Explain USE OF WATER -fir• '� tom?r fl 5. Has use of water commenced? YES [ ] NO [ X]. Check appropriate box(es) below and explain how wa e1'was uswi. (a) [ ] Irrigation ' — earn Total acres irrigated Name of crops served and acreage of each (b) [ ] Stockwatering (f) [ ] Recreational Number of animals Boating, fishing, water contact sports (c) [ ] Industrial (g) [ ] Power generation Nature of use Installed horsepower capacity (d) [ 1 Domestic (h) [ ] Other Number of person; area of garden, lawn, etc. (e) [ ] 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 [ ] NO [ ]. If "No", explain in "Remarks". 8. Has location of the intake, place of use, or type of use been changed? YES [ ] NO [ ]. Explain in "Remarks". 9. Did the source go dry? YES [ ] NO [ ]. If so, during what months? STORAGE PROJECTS ONLY N/A 10. Did your reservoir spill this year? YES [ ] NO[ ]. If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was the water level at maximum storage? Have you emptied the reservoir? YES [ ] NO [ ]. If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was it drawn down at end of season? FEB L101986 WR -15 (8.80) 2427 1985 (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 [ 1 NO [ 1. 14. Do you plan to meter the connections? YES [ 1 NO [ 1. 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 [ 1 (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 [ ]; (3) Return flow system areawide [ ]; (4) Water pricing to encourage reduced use [ 1; (5) Charges for drainage of irrigated lands [ ]; (6) Other (describe in "Remarks") [ ]. 21. What measures are used to encourage municipal and industrial consumers to conserve water? (1) Regulations to control wasteful use [ ]; (2) Public education program on water conservation [ ]; (3) Pricing to encourage reduced use [ ]; (4) Assistance to industry in design of recycle systems [ ]; (5) Other (describe in "Remarks") [ ]. 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 [ ]; (3) Other (describe in "Remarks") [ ]. 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 [ ]; (2) discharged into a stream or lake [ 1; (3) discharged into settling ponds [ 1; (4) other [ ]. Describe: 27. Does or will water being discharged contain waste materials? [ ] YES [ ] NO. (1) Domestic [ ]; (2) Municipal [ 1; (3) Industrial [ 1; (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? [ ] Yes [X.] 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? [ ] Yes P ] 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 the current 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, Sign here: California TAHOE PARAL7`f ')WATER CO., INC. (State) George Aaron, es$T.TEE (OR AGENT OR DESIGNEE) PRESS REPORT BY PERMITTEE — P 2 0 APPLICATION: 018030 PERMIT: 013527 1'RL`'NESS kl.:i UP.7 by PERI:1 1 EL - PAGE 3 REMARKS On May 6, 1970. the Company filed a "Petition for Change in Point of Diversion" and simultaneously filed a "Petition for Change of Place cc: 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 lands the total quantity of water.in the permit Is considered. essential. 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.has .not._been held:. Company received letter of. August 23, 1974, from State Water•Rights Control Board re: an EIR on -subject applications. On or about 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. 033. After passing through Sotth Tahoe Public Utility District's Reclamation Plant, water could be used for recharge if regulations were relaxed. (916) 324-5694 In Reply Refer to :341 :1 EM :18021 MAR 12 1985 Tahoe Paradise Water Co., Inc. P. 0. Box 11117 Tahoe Paradise, CA 95708-0117 Gentlemen: LICENSE 10608 AND PERMITS 13527, 13528, 13529, 13530 AND 14335 (APPLICATIONS 18021,.s 18030, 18031, 18038, 18039 AND 19629) VARIOUS SOURCES IN EL DORADO =Or This will acknowledge receipt of your reports of water development and/or use for 1984. As noted on the reports, we are changing our records to show ownership in the name of Tahoe Paradise Water Co., Inc. Sincerely, ORIGINAL SIGNED BY: Dave McAn1 i s Sanitary Engineering Associate Permit and License Unit DEMcAnlis:lryder (3/11/85) State Water Resources Control Board _, DIVISION OF WATER RIGHT P.O. BOX 2000 SACRAMENTO, CA 958 901 P ST. SACRAMENTO, CA (916) 324-5626 PROGRESS REPORT BY PERMITTEE FOR ( OWNER OF RECORD: TAHOE PARADISE WATER axgxlx&xgktiakkX P 0 BOX 11117 TAHOE PARADISE, CA 95708 APPLICATION: 1984 PERMIT: 013527 TELEPHONE NUMBER: ( 916) 577 — 2622 IF OWNER'S NAME/ADDRESS/PHONE NO. '. OR MISSING PLEASE CORRECT. SOURCE: COUNTY: UNNAMED STREAM EL•aDORADO PURPOSE: DOMESTIC DIVERSION/STORAGE SEASON: ACRES/HP: JAN 01 TO DEC 31 .0 AC AMOUNT: 3.000 CFS 0.0 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 [ 1. I am complying with the conditions under which my permit has been issued: YES [ ] NO [X]. 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 [ ] NO [x ]. CONSTRUCTION WORK 1. Has construction work commenced? YES [ ] NO [ x]. Is construction completed? YES[ ] NO [ ]. 2. If incomplete, describe briefly the work done, including cost: 3. If not completed, give estimated date of completion• 4. What percent of construction work remains to be done? Explain: USE OF WATER 5. Has use of water commenced? YES [ ] NO [ x]. Check appropriate boxes) below and explain how water was used. (a) [ ] Irrigation Total acres irrigated Name of crops served and acreage of each (b) [ ] Stockwatering (f) [ ] Recreational Number of animals (c) [ ] Industrial (g) [ ] Power generation Nature of use Boating, fishing, water contact sports Installed horsepower capacity (d) [ ] Domestic (h) [ ] Other Number of persons, area of garden, lawn, etc. (e) [ ] 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 [ ] NO [ ]. If "No", explain in "Remarks". 8. Has location of the intake, place of use, or type of use been changed? YES [ ] NO [ ]. Explain in "Remarks". 9. Did the source go dry? YES [ ] NO [ ]. If so, during what months? STORAGE PROJECTS ONLY N/A 10. Did your reservoir spill this year? YES [ ] NO[ ]. If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was the water level at maximum storage? Have you emptied the reservoir? YES [ ] NO [ ]. If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was it drawn down at end of season? WR -15 (8.80) 2407 1984 MAR 6 1985 C `' (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 [ ]; (3) Phreatophyte and aquatic vegetation control [ ]; (4) Other (describe in "Remarks") [ J. 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 [ ]; (3) Return flow system areawide [ ]; (4) Water pricing to encourage reduced use [ ]; (5) Charges for drainage of irrigated lands [ ]; (6) Other (describe in "Remarks") [ ]. 21. What measures are used to encourage municipal and industrial consumers to conserve water? (1) Regulations to control wasteful use [ ]; (2) Public education program on water conservation [ ]; (3) Pricing to encourage reduced use [ ]; (4) Assistance to industry in design of recycle systems [ ]; (5) Other (describe in "Remarks") [ ]. 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 [ ]; (3) Other (describe in "Remarks") [ ]. 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 [ ]; (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? [ ] YES [ ] NO. (1) Domestic [ ]; (2) Municipal [ ]; (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 [ 1 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? [ ] Yes [ X] 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? [ ] 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 the current 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. 0 CO CJI r (I1 Cr) nrn <Drn m 1 declare under penalty of perjury that the information in this report is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Dated February 27th, 1985at Tahoe Paradise, California Sign here: (Location) (State) TAHOF)PARADISE WATER CO., George C Egift§TEE (OR AGENT OR DESIGNEE) geRESS REPORT BY PERMITTEE is 2 N APPLICATION: 018030 PERMIT: 013527 PPE.7-Ps.S5 )Q r UP.T BY PCRMI_i 1r.L = PAGE 3 REMARKS On May 6, 1970, the Company filed a `Petition for Chanac in Point of Diversion` and simultaneously filed a "Petition for Change of Placc Ca! Ur:c-". These petitions are the result of engineering studfe:, 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 lands the total quantity of water.in the permi 'is considered. essential.. 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:has .not._been held... Company received letter of.August 23, 1974, from State Water -Rights Control Board re: an EIR on -subject applications. On or about 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. 433. After pessing through Sosth Tahoe Public Utility District's Reclamation Plant, water could be used for recharge if regulations were relaxed. State Water Resources Control Board DIVISION OF WATER RIGHT P.O. BOX 2000 SACRAMENTO, CA 958 901 P ST. SACRAMENTO, CA (916) 324-5626 PROGRESS REPORT BY PERMITTEE FOR 1983 OWNER OF RECORD: APPLICATION: 018030 TAHOE PARADISE WATER RX)MedX> i}4 +Y Co. Inc. P 0 BOX 11117 TAHOE PARADISE, CA 95708 PERMIT: 013527 TELEPHONE NUMBER: (916 ) 577 — 2622 IF OWNER'S NAME/ADDRESS/PHONE NO. IS WRONG OR MISSING, PLEASE CORRECT. SOURC E: J4NAMED STREAM PURPOSE: DOMESTIC COUNTY: EL DORADO DIVERSION/STORAGE SEASON: ACRES/HP: JAN 01 TO DEC 31 .0 AC AMOUNT: 3.000 CFS 0.0 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 V 1 NO [ 1. I am complying with the conditions under which my permit has been issued: YES [ 1 NO Pc 1. 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 [ ] N.O [ CONSTRUCTION WORK — ��. .sem• .,�;a.; 1. Has construction work commenced? YES [ ] NO [X ]. Is construction completed? YES[ ] NO [=, . 2. If incomplete, describe briefly the work done, including cost: ' r . C.2 rad?'. 3. If not completed, give estimated date of completion 4. What percent of construction work remains to be done? Explain USE OF WATER 5. Has use of water commenced? YES [ ] NO [ X]. Check appropriate box(es) below and explain how water was used. (a) [ ] Irrigation Total acres irrigated Name of crops served and acreage of each (b) [ ] 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 persons, area of garden, lawn, etc. (e) [ ] 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 [ ] NO [ ]. If "No", explain in "Remarks". 8. Has location of the intake, place of use, or type of use been changed? YES [ ] NO [ ]. Explain in "Remarks". 9. Did the source go dry? YES [ ] NO [ ]. If so, during what months? STORAGE PROJECTS ONLY N/A 10. Did your reservoir spill this year? YES [ ] NO[ •]. If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was the water level imum storage? Have you emptied the reservoir? YES [ ] NO [ ]. If not, how many feet below spillwa was it drawn down at end of season? WR -15 (8.80) (REPORT CONTINUES ON REVERSSIDE) 2338 1983 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 [ 1; 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 [ ]; (3) Phreatophyte and aquatic vegetation control [ ]; (4) Other (describe in "Remarks") [ ]. 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 [ ]; (3) Return flow system areawide [ ]; (4) Water pricing to encourage reduced use [ ]; (5) Charges for drainage of irrigated lands [ ]; e(6) Other (describe in "Remarks") [ ]. 21. What measures are used to encourage municipal and industrial consumers to conserve water? (1) Regulations to control wasteful use [ ]; (2) Public education program on water conservation [ 1; (3) Pricing to encourage reduced use [ ]; (4) Assistance to industry in design of recycle systems [ ]; (5) Other (describe in "Remarks") [ ]. 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 [ ]; (3) Other (describe in "Remarks") [ J. 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 [ ]; (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? [ ] YES [ ] NO. (1) Domestic [ ]; (2) Municipal [ ]; (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? [] Yes a [ X] 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? [ ] 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 the current 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' April 16th, 1984 at Tahoe Paradise, California Sign here: TAH (Location) (State) PARADISE W1jTER CO., IN George '. Baron, EE OR AGENT OR DESIGNEE) RESS REPORT BY PERMITTEE 0.1 2 r1 OPAPPLICATION: 018030 PERMIT: 013527 PRO''kESS RETORT BY PER? IT"1 EE - PAGE 3 REMARKS On May 6, 1970, the Company filed a "Petition for Change in Point of Diversion" and simultaneously filed a "Petition for Change of Place c.: Uric". 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 lands the total quantity of water.in the permitis considered:essential. 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"-has.not._been held:. Company received letter of.August 23, 1974, from State Water•Rights Control Board re: an EIR on.subject applications. On or about 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.abo've. 033. After passing through South Tahoe Public Utility District's Reclamation Plant, water could be used for recharge if regulations were relaxed. State Water Resources Control Board 1111 DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS 77 Cadillac Drive, Sacramento, CA 9582E (916) 920-6151 PROGRESS REPORT BY PERMITTEE FOR OWNER OF RECORD: TAHOE PARADISE WATER & GAS COMPANY P 0 BOX 11117 TAHOE PARADISE, CALIF" 957011 IF OWNER'S SOURCE UNNAMED STREAM PURPOSE: 1982 APPLICATION: 018030 PERMIT: 013527 TELEPHONE NUMBER: (qr ) S77' 24. zZ NAME/ADDRESS/PHONE NO. IS WRONG OR MISSI.NG• PLEASE CORRECT. COUNTY EL DORADO DIVERSION/STORAGE' SEASON: ACRS/HP: DOMESTIC JAN 01 TO DEC 31 .0 AC AMOUNT 3.000 CFS 0.0 AC—FT COMPLETE USE BY: 12/01/70 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 [X ]. 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 f' REQUEST REVOCATION OF THIS PERMIT: YES [ ] NO [ X]. CONSTRUCTION WORK 1. Has construction work commenced? YES [ ] NO [X]. Is construction completed? YES[. 1 NO [ 1. 2. If incomplete, describe briefly the work done, including cost: `carr 3, If not completed, give estimated date of completion' �s 01 4. What percent of construction work remains to be done? 'Explain • c):.,1 C: -v o 7=•.---1 = ''X,- c73 I. USE OF WATER oma—, 7.3 =' v ca, 5. Has use of water commenced? YES [ 1 NO [ X]. Check appropriate box(es) below and explain how water was gedc° �„ (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 (d) [ ] Domestic (h) [ ] Other Number of persons, area of garden, lawn, etc. (e) [ ] Municipal Approximate population Installed horsepower capacity' 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 [ ] NO [ ]. Explain in "Remarks". 9. Did the source go dry? YES [ ] NO [ ]. If so, during what months? STORAGE PROJECTS ONLYA 10. Did your reservoir spill this year? YES [ ] NO[ 1. If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was the water 1 storage? Have you emptied the reservoir? YES [ ] NO [ ].If not, how many feet below spillwa drawn down at end of season? WR -15 (8.80) 0092 1982 aximum ly was it flitg7 (RIORj NTINUES 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 [ 1 NO [ ]. When? 15. Sewage generated by those to whom you deliver water is disposed of by: Septic tanks and leach lines [ ]; Seepage pits [ 1; Central treatment plan [ ] operated by ; Other [ ] (specify under "Remarks"). 16. Is water service provided to an area or subdivision including a recreational reservoir: YES [ 1 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 [ ]; (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 [ ]; (3) Return flow system areawide [ ]; (4) Water pricing to encourage reduced use [ 1; (5) Charges for drainage of irrigated lands [ 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 [ ]; (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") [ ]. 22. What records are maintained on water use and conservation? (1) Loss rate from conveyance system [ 1; (2) Water use for major crops by each farm [ 1; (3) Other (describe in "Remarks") [ ]. 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 [ ]; (2) discharged into a•stream or lake [ 1; (3) discharged into settling ponds [ 1; (4) other [ 1. Describe: 27. Does or will water being discharged contain waste materials? [ ] YES [ 1 NO. (1) Domestic ( ]; (2) Municipal [ 1; (3) Industrial [ 1; (4) Agricultural [ ]; (5) Other [ ]. Describe• 28. Does or will water being discharged contain any specific material which is deleterious to fishand 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? [b ] Yes _ [ X] 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? [ ] Yes [ X] No. If Yes, please describe: 31. What is present availability or current potentialfor using reclaimed water from a wastewater treatment plant or polluted water in place of the appropriated water to satisfy all or part of your waterneeds? 32. What is the current 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 ll I declare under penalty of perjury that the information in this report is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Dated: March 23rd, 1983 at Tahoe Paradise, California Sign here: (Location) (State) TAHOE PARADISE WATER AND GAS CO. RMITTEE (OR AGENT OR DESIGNEE) George C. Baron, Pre IlliplESS REPORT BY PERK/WI-TEE — �2 APPLICATION: 018030 PERMIT: 013527 !'RC : hSS RETORT BY PENMI_Tl EE - PAGE 3 REMARKS On May 6, 1970, the Company filed a "Petition for Change in Point of Diversion" and simultaneously filed a "Petition for Change of Place u'. Lie". 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 . lands the total quantity of water.in the permit:is considered! essential. 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 has not_been held:. Company received letter of August 23, 1974, from State Water.Rights Control Board re: an EIR on subject applications. On or about 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. 33. After passing through South Tahoe Public Utility District's Reclamation Plant, water could be used for recharge if regulations were relaxed. (916) 924-2462 'Km, 2018 Tahoe Paradise Water & Gas Company Pe Oe Box 11117 Tahoe Paradise, CA 95708 Gentlemen: SURNAME/ FILES In Reply Refer to: 342:RJM:18030 PERMIT 13527, 13528, 13529, 13530 AND 14335 (APPLICATION 18030, 18031, 18038, 13039 AND 19625) UPPER TRUCKEE RIVER IN EL DORADO COUNTY Your petition for an extension of time has been received and will be filed in the file for the above permits. A petition for an extension of time was accepted on August 4, 1981. The petition was Noticed in February 1976 resulting in three protests including the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe. The State Water Resources Control Board has not acted on the petition because they are waiting on action on the Tahoe Basin Environmental Impact Report. Since we have a petition for an extension of time on file, your latest petition is not necessary and your $5 filing fee will be returned under separate cover. If you have any questions, please contact Rick Miner at (916) 924-2462. Sincerely, Original Signed By: Jim Pankratz, Chief Extension, Change and Compliance Unit RJMiner:rarohner May 18, 1982 SURNAME(IAA (1ji-bv0'50;- `t -A, �? _z� PROGR OWNER OF TANG P 0 TARO ESS RECORD: E PAR ADI B"OX 1111 E PARADI State Water Resources Control Board_,. DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS 77 Cadillac Drive, Sacramento, CA 958 (916) 920-6151 REPORT BY PERMITTEE SE ''A(ATER & GAS COMPANY 7 SE, CALIF R5)7>f& 95708 APP L WArcribuR0ES pp�� 1RGI.80AR0 ICA7Ir0N: 05'613%17'W ►]y. �r Or WA It' TS PERRi+r7%t I, TELEPHONE NUMBER : (916 )577 —2622 IF OWNERS NAME/ADDRESS/PHONE NO. IS WRONG OR MISSING, PLEASE CO,1RECT. SOURCE: UNNAMED STREAM. PURPOSE: COUNTY: EL DORADO DIVERSION/STORAGE SEASON: ACRES/HP: DOMESTIC JAN 01•TO DEC 31 .0 AC AMOUNT: 3.000 CFS 0.0 AC -FT COMPLETE USE BY: 12/01/70 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 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 [ ] NO [ x]. CONSTRUCTION WORK 1. Has construction work commenced? YES [ ] NO [X ]. Is construction completed? YES[ ] NO [ ]. . 2. If incomplete, describe briefly the work done, including cost• 3. If not completed, give estimated date of completion• 4. What percent of construction work remains to be done? Explain: USE OF WATER 5. Has use of water commenced? YES [ ] NO [ X]. (a) [ ] Irrigation (b) [ ] Stockwatering (f) [ ] Recreational Number of animals (c) [ ] Industrial (g) [ ] Power generation Nature of use (d) [ ] Domestic (h) [ ] Other Number of persons, area of garden, lawn, etc. Check appropriate box(es) below and explain how water was used. Total acres irrigated Name of crops served and acreage of each Boating, fishing, water contact sports Installeo horsepower capacity (e) [ ] 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 [ ] NO [ ]. If "No", explain in "Remarks". 8. Has location of the intake, place of use, or type of use been changed? YES [ ] NO [ ]. Explain in "Remarks". 9. Did the source go dry? YES [ ] NO [ ]. If so, during what months? STORAGE PROJECTS ONLY N/A 10. Did your reservoir spill this year? YES [ ] NO[ ]. If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was the water level at maximum storage? Have you emptied the reservoir? YES [ ] NO [ ]. If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was it drawn down at end of season? WR•15 (8.80) 0102 1981 (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• 1.2. Estimated number of service connections under full use: 13. Are the connections individually metered; YES [ 1 NO [ ]. 14. Do you plan to meter the connections? YES [ 1 NO [ 1. 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 [ 1 (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 [ 1; (2) Lining canals [ 1; (3) Phreatophyte and aquatic vegetation control [ 1; (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 [ 1; (2) Return flow systems on individual farms [ ]; (3) Return flow system areawide [ ]; (4) Water pricing to encourage reduced use [ ]; (5) Charges for drainage of irrigated lands [ ]; (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 [ ]; (2) Public education program on water conservation [ 1; (3) Pricing to encourage reduced use [ ]; (4) Assistance to industry in design of recycle systems 1 1; (5) Other (describe in "Remarks") [ ]. 22. What records are maintained on water use and conservation? (1) Loss rate from conveyance system [ • 1; (2) Water use for major crops by each farm [ ]; (3) Other (describe in "Remarks") [ ]. 23. Describe any water conservation eftorts 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 [ 1; (4) other [ J. Describe. 27. Does or will water being discharged contain waste materials? [ ] YES [ ] NO. (1) Domestic [ 1; (2) Municipal [ 1; (3) Industrial [ 1; (4) Agricultural [ 1; (5) Other [ 1. 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? [ ] Yes [ X] 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 the,current 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 February 22nd, 1982 at. Tahoe Paradise, California TAHOE PAR 1ttgnkATATER AND GAS r• Sign here: (State) George C. .ro 101 ESS REPORT BY PERMITTEE 11.2 EE (OR AGENT OR DESIGNEE) fral REMARKS the Company filed a "Petition for Change lr, N 01Va°5 ,e-:+ of °•°° ;rel simultaneouslyfiled a "Petition ['hinge of F lib %. h°lie, g,etita�%ns. are the result of engineering sticiiic t il ,cid t°, date and an collaboration with the .-ther utilities said petittoros. To provide water for domestic use of n'aJet(s,° potential customers based on presently subdivided wa:e total quantity of water in the permit is c:onsidezd ssentaa�. ° =v 30 ,.971 , the Company filed petition for extension of time: il t_. W,it ac Rights Branch had not acted on petitions cited in ,lraph ore s on page one. On June 18, 1973, a hearing was ht 1d R° w .:h time both DWR Staff and Utility were instructed to check daa -ubmLtted in evidence. A preliminary meeting .gas held, however the final meeting between Staff and Utility has not been held. Company received letter of August 23, 1974, from State Water Rights c.ox t: Board re: an EIR on subject applications. On or about September 30, 1974, Company requested 120 day extension to prepare EIR. However, on checking Company files it has hen found that an FIR 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. 33. After passing through South Tahoe Public Utility District's Reclamation Plant, water could be used for recharge if regulations were relaxed. STATE OF CALIFORNIA — RESOURCES AGENCY STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS 77 Cadillac Drive, Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 920-6151 WATER USERS: Application 018030 Permit 013527 STATE) fp�gisilGovernor PONTR#OARO MMT 13 5 26 FHT p;V, OF WATER .RIGHT$ SAGRAMENTO Water Code Section 1396 requires an applicant to exercise due diligence in developing a water supply for beneficial use. The State Water Resources Control Board, in considering requests for extension of time, will review the facts presented to determine whether there is good cause for granting an extension of time to complete the project. Where diligence in completing the project is not fully substantiated, the Board may set the matter for hearing to determine the facts upon which to base formal action relating to the permit. Formalaction may involve: 1. Revoking the permit for failure to proceed with due diligence in completing the project. 2. Issuing a license for the amount of water heretofore placed to beneficial u$e under the terms of the permit. 3. Granting a reasonable extension of time to complete construction work and/or full beneficial use of water. The time previously allowed in your permit within which to complete construc- tion work and/or use of water has either expired or will expire shortly. Please check below the action you wish taken on this permit. / / The project has been abandoned and I request revocation of the permit Signature / / Full use of water has been made, both as to amount and season, and I request license be issued. Signature / x / The project is not yet complete. I request the Board's consideration of the following petition for an extension of time: PETITION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME If start of construction work has been delayed, complete items 1, 2, and 3. 1. What has been done since permit was issued toward commencing construction? NO WORK ACCOMPLISHED. 2. Estimated date construction work will begin UNKNOWN 3. Reasons why construction work was not begun within the time allowed by the permit SEE ATTACHMENT TO "PROGRESS REPORT BY PERMITTEE FOR 1981" If construction work and/or use of water is proceeding but is not complete, an extension of time may be petitioned by completing the appropriate items on reverse side. Statements must be restricted to construction or use of water only under this permit. nn_ iA Fc e W2 q /Sz- Q• WR 20C (6/81) 4. A year extension of time is requested to complete construction work and/or beneficial use of water. (Indicate period of -time. -- Must be consistent with time frame allowed in "Guidelines for Considering Petitions for Extensions of Time"). 5. How much water has been used? 6. How many acres have been irrigated? of/year 7. How many houses or people have been served water? 8. Extent of past use of water for any other purpose 9. What construction work has been completed during the last extension? 10. Approximate amount spent on project during last extension period is 11. Estimated date construction work will be completed 12. Estimated year in which water will be fully used 13. Reasons why construction and/or use of water were not completed within time previously allowed If the use of water is for municipal (including industrial) and irrigation supplies provided or regulated by public agencies and use of the water has commenced, but additional time is needed to reach full use contempZatea the following information must be provided. 14. What water conservation measures are. in effect or feasible within the place of use 15. How much water is being conserved or is it feasible to conserve using these conservation measures? acre-feet per annum. 16. How much water per capita is used during the maximum 30 -day period gpd. I dec ake unde& penaP.,ty ob penjuny that the above tAue and co'vicec t to the best o6 my Iznowfedge and betiei. Dated 19 21. at TAHOE PARADISE , California. NOTE: A $5 fee must accompany a petition for an extension of time. TAHOE PARADISE'WATERAND.GAS CO. Permittee :r Authorized Representative George C. Baron Signature PRESIDENT_ Title `WR 20C (6/81) ' State Water Resources Control Board 401) DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS 77 Cadillac Drive, Sacramento, CA 958 (916) 920-6151 6/ c . PROGRESS REPORT BYYATrEE1 1Y. IT'"TEE FOR ,Oh 1 u.., FE8 2FEB 211 1001A3'8I OWNER OF RECORD: 1 980 APPLICATION: 018030 TAH.OE PARADISE WATER & GAS COMPANNSAG. A.14. HTU PERMIT 013527 P 0 .BOX 11.117 TAHOE PA.RA.DISE, CALIF $33).7>D5c. 95708 TELEPHONE NUMBER.: (916 ) 577 — 2622 IF OWNER'S NAME/ADDRESS/PHONE NO. IS WRONG' OR MISSING, PLEASE CORRECT. SOURCE: COUNTY:: UNNAMED STREAM PURPOSE: DOMESTIC EL DORADO DLVERSLON/STORAGE SEASON: ACRES/HP: JAN 01 TO DEC 31 0 AC AMOUNT: 3.000 CFS 0.0 AC -FT COMPLETE USE BY: 12/01/70 IMPORTANT! EVERY permit is issued subject to the conditions therein expressed. I have currently reviewed my permit: YES [x] NO [ ]. 1 am complying with the conditions under which my permit has been issued: YES [ ] NO ]. 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 [ ] NO [ ]O CONSTRUCTION WORK 1. Has construction work commenced? YES [ ] NO (X ]. Is construction completed? YES[ ] NO [ ].. 2.. If incomplete, describe briefly the work done, including cost: 3. If not completed, give estimated date of completion 4. What percent of construction work remains to be done? Explain USE OF WATER 5. Has use of water commenced? YES [ ] NO [,x ]. Check appropriate box(es) below and explain how water was used. (a) [ 1 Irrigation Total acres irrigated • Name of crops served and acreage of each (b) [ ] Stockwatering (f) [ ] Recreational Number ofanimals (c) [ ] Industrial (g) [ ] Power generation Nature of use (d) [ 1 Domestic (h) [ ] Other Number of persons, area of garden, lawn, etc. - (e) [ ] Municipal Boating, fishing, water contact sports Installed horsepower capacity 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 [ ] NO [ ]. If "No", explain in "Remarks". 8. Has location of the intake, place of use, or type of use been changed? YES [ ] NO [ ]. 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[ ]. If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was the water level at maximum storage? Have you emptied the reservoir? YES [ ] NO [ ]. If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was it drawn down at end of season a4IOU ,'bt- y►"ap' WR -15 (8.80) 012.3 1.980 (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 [ ]; (3) Phreatophyte and aquatic vegetation control [ ]; (4) Other (describe in "Remarks") [ ]. 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 [ ]; (3) Return flow system areawide [ ]; (4) Water pricing to encourage reduced use [ ]; (5) Charges for drainage of irrigated lands [ ]; (6) Other (describe in "Remarks") [ ]. 21. What measures are used to encourage municipal and industrial consumers to conserve water? (1) Regulations to control wasteful use [ ]; (2) Public education program on water conservation [ ]; (3) Pricing to encourage reduced use [ ]; (4) Assistance to industry in design of recycle systems [ ]; (5) Other (describe in "Remarks") [ ]. 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 [ ]; (3) Other (describe in "Remarks") [ ]. 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 [ ]; (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? [ ] YES [ ) NO. (1) Domestic [ ]; (2) Municipal [ ]; (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? [ ] Yes [ ] 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? [ ] Yes [ ] 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 the current 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.) 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. le 32. No possibility.. After use, water goes into South Tahoe Public Utility District's sewage system and cannot be used. See above. 33. After passing through South Tahoe Public Utility District's Reclamation Plant, water could be used for recharge if regulations were relaxed. I declare under penalty of perjury that the information in this report is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Dated: February 13th, 1981 at Tahoe Paradise, California (State) Sign here: (Location) TAHOE PARADISE WATER AND GAS CO. GeorgevC O FlETTEE' (OR AGENT OR DESIGNEE) INV ESS REPORT BY PERMITTEE 102 APPLICATION: 018030" PERMIT: 013527 PROGRESS`REPORT BY PERMITTEE - PAGE 3 REMARKS On May 6, 1970,.the Company filed a "Petition for Change in 'Point of Diversion" and simultaneously filed a "Petition for Change of Place of Use". 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 lands the total quantity of water in the permit is considered essential. 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 has not, been held. Company received letter of August 23, 1974, from State Water Rights Control Board re: an r'.IR on subject applications. On or about 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. )E isState Water Resources Control Boar# DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS 77 Cadillac Drive, Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 920-6151 PROGRESS REPORT BY PERMITTEE FOR 1979 OWNER OF RECORD: TAHOE PARADISE WATER & GAS COMPANY P 0 BOX 11117, TAHOE PARADISE, CALIF 9570P8 APPLICATION: 18030 ( 916 ) 577-2622 Area Code and Telephone Number If the owner's name or address shown above is wrong, please correct. SOURCE: UNNAMED STREAM ' —14 73111 COUNTY: EL DORADO =` C. co =-& C...7",70 t -11.1. AMOUNT: 3 cu FT/SEC rg, it r rl -, . fv 'CV:ao Y LD =jinn PURPOSE: DOMESTIC --I -74,�:11)(1:0 PERMIT: 13527 (71 1al01-1 Time to complete use of water expires this date IMPORTANT! EVERY permit is issued subject to the conditions therein expressed. I have currently reviewed my permit: YES [ NO [ 1. I am complying with the conditions under which my permit has been issued: YES [ 1 NO k ] . 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 [ ] NO g(X1. CONSTRUCTION WORK 1. Has construction work commenced? YES [ ] NO [J If YES, is construction completed? YES [ 1 NO [ 1. 2. If complete, describe briefly the work done, including cost: 3. If not completed, give estimated date of completion: 4. What percent of construction work remains to be done? Explain• USE OF WATER 5. Has use of water commenced? YES [ ] NO [x) . Check appropriate box(es) below and explain how water was used. (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) [ 1 Domestic (h) [ ] Other Number of persons, 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 [ 1. If "No", explain on reverse side under "Remarks". 8. Has location of the intake, place of use, or type of use been changed? YES [ ] NO [ ] Explain on reverse side under "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 [ ]. If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was the water level at maximum storage? Have you emptied the reservoir? YES [ ] NO [ 1. If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was it drawn down at end of season? I declare under penalty of perjury that the information in this report is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Dated: February 12th, 1980 California (State) �•11 E8 SWRCB-15 (6-79) at Tahoe Paradise, Sign here: TA. aE PAOADVBV WATER George C. GAS CO. on, Pp2ttIa'TEE (OR AGENT OR DESIGNEE) (REPORT CONTINUES ON REVERSE SIDE PROGRESS REPORT BY PERMITTEE — PAGE 2 PLEASE ANSWER THOSE QUESTIONSBELOW WHICH ARE APPLICABLE TO YOUR PROJECT: MUNICIPAL, COMMUNITY, OR SUBDIVISION PROJECTS ONLY 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 [ 1. 14. Do you plan to meter the connections? YES [ 1 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 [ 1 (specify under "Remarks"). PURVEYORS OF WATER ONLY 16. Water service is 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 areals) by name of dam or reservoir NOTE: The following questions relate to the Board's continuing responsibility to insure that appropriate water is best developed, conserved, and utilized in the public interest as required by the Water Code. CONSERVATION OF WATER 19. What measures are you using or planning to reduce water losses in conveyance systems? (1) Seepage or leak detection program [ 1 ; (2) Lining canals [ ] ; (3) Phreatophyte and aquatic vegetation control [ 1; (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 [ ] ; (3) Return flow system areawide [ ] (4) Water pricing to encourage reduced use [ 1; (5) Charges for drainage of irrigated lands [ 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 [ ] ; (5) Other (describe in "Remarks") [ 1. 22. What records are maintained on water use and conservation? (1) Loss rate from conveyance system [ 1; (2) Water use for major crops by each farm [ ] . (3) Other (describe in "Remarks") [ 1. WATER QUALITY AND WASTEWATER RECLAMATION 23. Describe methods you are using to minimize erosion and to prevent the entry of silt into surface waters• 24. After use, the water is (1) retained in reservoir [ 1; (2) discharged into a stream or lake [ 1; (3) discharged into settling ponds [ ] ; (4) other [ ]. Describe: 25. Does or will water being discharged contain waste materials? [ ] Yes [ ] No. (1) Domestic [ ] ; (2) Municipal [ ] ; (3) Industrial [ ] ; (4) Agricultural [ 1; (5) Other [ 1. Describe• 26. 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. 27. 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? [ ] Yes [x] 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 such amounts of reduced diversion and amounts of reclaimed water used. 28. 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. 29. 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? 30. What is the current potential for reusing the appropriated water to satisfy part of your water needs? 31. If you produce reclaimed water, or polluted water, is there a potential for others to use it? REMARKS Please indicate the number of the item you are explaining: C29 Regulationsof -the—State Department of Health Services prohibit use as potable water. Lahontan.Water Quality_Control Board prohibits use of reclaimed water for irrigation. 30. No possibility. After use, water goes into South Tahoe Public Utility District's sewage system and cannot be used. See above. 3 . After •assin• throu•h South Tahoe Public Utilit District's Reclamation Plant water •_ be used for rechar•e if re•ulations were relaxed. (If additional space is needed for remarks, attach numbered sheets.) (Continued) APPLICATION: 18030 PERMIT: 13527 PROGRESS REPORT BY PERMITTEE - PAGE 3 REMARKS On May 6, 1970, the Company filed -a "Petition for Change in Point of Diversion" and simultaneously filed a "Petition for Change of Place of Use". 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 lands the total quantity of water in the permit is considered essential. 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 has not been held. Company received letter of August 23, 1974, from State Water Rights Control Board re: an EIR on subject applications._ On or about 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. • agate Water Resources Control Boa" DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS 77 Cadillac Drive Sacramento, Ca. 95825 (916) 920-6151 PROGRESS REPORT BY PERMITTEE FOR 1978 OWNER OF RECORD: APPLICATION: TAHOE PARADISE WATER & GAS COMPANY P 0 BOX 11117, TAHOE PARADISE, CALIF 95705 18030 Q) • cPlf1' 916 577-2622 —' 9 Area Code and Telephone NumberC: a' 11 T If the owner or address shown above is wrong, please correct. its W test r-: ..Pyp —4 tETI u, cad :9 SOURCE: UNNAMED STREAM COUNTY: EL DORADO AMOUNT: 3 CU FT/SEC PURPOSE: DOMESTIC PERMIT: 13527 12-01-70 Time to complete use of water expires this date IMPORTANT! EVERY permit is issued subject to the conditions therein expressed. I have currently reviewed my permit: YES ® NO ❑ . I am complying with the conditions under which my permit has been issued: YES 0 NOO . 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❑ NO®. CONSTRUCTION WORK 1. Has construction work commenced? YES 0 NO ® . If YES, is consfruction completed? YES❑ NO ❑ . 2. If incomplete, describe briefly the work done, including cost: 3. If not completed, give estimated date of completion: 4. What percent of construction work remains to be done? Explain: USE OF WATER 5. Hos use of water commenced? YES❑ NOt. Check appropriate box(es) below and explain how water was used. (a) ❑ Irrigation Total acres irrigated Nome of crops served and acreage of each (b) ❑ Stockwatering (f) 0 Recreational Number of animals (c) 0 Industrial (g) 0 Power generation Nature of Use (d) 0 Domestic (h) 0 Other Number of persons, area of garden, lawn, etc. (e) ❑ 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 Boating, fishing, water contact sports Installed horsepower capacity 7. Has use of water, both amount and season, been as great as you expect in any future year under this permit? YES 0 NO D. If "No", explain on reverse side under "Remarks". 8. Has location of the intake, place of use, or type,of use been changed? YES 0 NO 0 . Explain on reverse side under "Remarks". 9. Did the source go dry? YES 0 NO ❑ . STORAGE PROJECTS ONLY N/A 10. Did your reservoir spill this year? YES 0 NO ❑. If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was the water level at maximum storage? Have you emptied the reservoir? YES 0 NO 0 . If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was it drawn down at end of season?, - I declare under penalty of perjury that the information in this report is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. If so, during what months? Dated: February 12th, 1979 at Tahoe Paradise, Sign here: SWRCB-15 (6-7e) California (location) (State) Tahoe Paradise Water and Gas Co. .6 .8 PERMITTEE George C. Baron, Pres. (REPORT CONTINUES ON REVERSE SIDE) PROGRESS REPORT BY PERMITTEE - PAGE 2 PLEASE ANSWER ONLY THOSE QUESTIONS BELOW WHICH ARE APPLICABLE TO YOUR PROJECT: MUNICIPAL, COMMUNITY, OR SUBDIVISION PROJECTS ONLY 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 0 . 14. Do you plan to meter the connections? YES 0 NO 0 . 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 0 operated by ; Other ❑ (specify under "Remarks") PURVEYORS OF WATER ONLY 16. Water service is provided to an area or subdivision including a recreational reservoir: YES 0 NO 0 . 17. Name of area or subdivision so served: 18. State surface area of recreational reservoir(s) at maximum water level referred to in 16 and 17. Identify surface area(s) by name of dam or reservoir: NOTE: The following questions relate to the Board's continuing responsibility to insure that appropriate water is best developed, conserved, and utilized in the public interest as required by the Water Code. CONSERVATION OF WATER 19. What measures are you using or planning to reduce water losses in conveyance systems? (1) Seepage or leak detection program 0 ; (2) Lining canals 0 ; (3) Phreatophyte and aquatic vegetation control 0 ; (4) Other (describe in "Remarks")❑. 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 0 ; (3) Return flow system areawide ❑ ; (4) Water pricing to encourage reduced use ❑ ; (5) Charges for drainage of irrigated lands 0 ; (6) Other (describe in "Remarks") 0. 21. What measures are used to encourage municipal and industrial consumers to conserve water? (1) Regulations to con- trol wasteful use 0 ; (2) Public education program on water conservation 0 ; (3) Pricing to encourage reduced use 0 ; (4) Assistance to industry in design of recycle systems 0 ; (5) Other (describe in "Remarks") 0. 22. What records are maintained on water use and conservation? (1) Loss rate from conveyance system 0 ; (2) Water use for major crops by each farm 0 ; (3) Other (describe in "Remarks") 0. WATER QUALITY AND WASTEWATER RECLAMATION 23. Describe methods you are using to minimize erosion and to prevent the entry of silt into surface waters: 24. After use, the water is (1) retained in reservoir 0 ; (2) discharged into a stream or lake 0 ; (3) discharged into settling ponds 0 ; (4) other 0. Describe: 25. Does or will water being discharged contain waste materials? ❑Yes ❑No. (1) Domestic 0 ; (2) Municipal 0 ; (3) Industrial ❑; (4) Agricultural 0 ; (5) Other❑. Describe• 26. 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: 27. Describe what steps you are taking, have been taking, or can take to reclaim or indirectly reuse the water being appropriated. REMARKS Please indicate the number of the item you are explaining: On May 6, 1970, the Company filed a "Petition for Change in Point of Diversion" and simultaneously filed a "Petition for Change of Place of Use". 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 compan— ies' potential customers based on presently subdivided lands the total quantity of water in the permit is considered essential. On 30 July, 1971, the Company filed petition for extension of time as the Water Rights Branch had not acted on petitions cited in paragraph one above. On 18 June, 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 has not been held. Company received letter of August 23, 1974, from State Water 1241 -its Control Board re: an EIR on subject applications. On or about 30 September, 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. (IfIII al space is needed for remarks, attach num eets.) • • SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS CONCERNING USE OF RECLAIMED OR POLLUTED WATER You should complete and return this supplement if you seek the benefit of Water Code Section 1010 concerning cessation or reduction of use of water under this water right through the substitution of reclaimed or polluted water or if any of the questions concerning the potential use of such water are applicable to your project or your water supply. 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? / / yes J x/ 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 such amounts of reduced diversion and amounts of reclaimed water used in remarks section below. Are you now or have you been reclaiming or reusing any of the water appropriated under this night? / / yes / x J no If so, please describe in remarks section below. (a) What is present availability or current potential for using reclaimed water from a wastewater treatmentplant or polluted water in place of the appropriated water to satisfy all or part of your water needs? (b) What is the current potential for reusing the appropriated water to satisfy part of your water needs? If you produce reclaimed water, or polluted water, is there a potential for others to use it? Please describe in remarks section below. REMARKS All water under this permit is for potable water for the Utility's domestic customers. Use of reclaimed water, if available, is not allowed at this time by the State Department of Health. • • • .`;I"ArE OF CALIFORNIA - RESOURCES AGENCY EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS 77 Cadillac Drive, Sacramento, CA 95825 WATER USERS: llppli_cftion 18030 Permit 13527 Water Code Section 1396 requires an applicant. to exercise due dili- gence in developing a water supply for beneficial use. The State Water Resou.rces Control Board, in considering requests for extension of time, will review the facts presented to determine whether there is good cause for granting an extension of time. to complete the project. Where diligence in completing the project is not fully substantiated, the Board may set the matter for hearing to determine the facts upon which to base formal action relating to the permit. Formal action may involve: 1. Revoking the pei`mit for failure to proceed with due diligence in completing the project. 2. Issuing a license for the amount of water heretofore placed to beneficial use under the terms of the permit. 3. Granting a reasonable extension of time to complete construction work and/or fuli beneficial use of water. The time previously allowed in your permit within which to complete construction work and/or. use of water has either expired or will Lx:.pi._I:•e shortly. Please check below the action you wish taken. on this permit: ❑ The project has bear:. abandoned. and. T request revocation of the permit. Signature ❑ Full use of water has been made, bothas to amount and season, and 1 request license be issued. Signature 0 The project is not yet complete. I request the Board's con, - sideration. of on_-side.ratio:n.of the following petition for an extension of time: PETITION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME "If start of construction work has been' delayed, complete items 2, and 3. 1. What has been done since permit was issued toward commencing construction? See attached statement. SWRCB 20c (1) (12/74) 2. Estimated date construction work will begin TInknown 3. Reasons why construction work was not begun within the time al- lowed by the .permit See attached statement. If construction work and/or use of water is proceeding but is not complete, an extension of time may petitioned by completing the .appropriate items below. Statements must be restricted to construc- tion or use of water only under this permit. 4.. A (one-year) (two-year) (three-year) extension of time is re- quested to complete construction work and/or beneficial use of water. .(Indicate period of time,required.) 5. How much water has been used? of/year cfs 6. How many acres have been irrigated? 7. How many houses or people have been served water? 8. Extent of past use of water for any,other purpose 9. What construction work has been completed during the last extension? • 10. Approximate amount spent on project during last extension period is$ 11._ Estimated date construction work will be completed 12. Estimated year in which water will be.fully'used 13. Reasons why construction and/or use of water were not completed within time previously allowed I declare -under penalty of perjury that •the above is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Dated February 12th, 197 , 19 79 at Tahoe• Paradise , California.' TAHOE PARADISE WATER AND GAS CO. George C. Baron, Pres. 'Th;'Vote : A $5 fee m ccompany a petition for extension .of time. SWRCB 20c (2)(3-7 • ' Pleosirindicate, 3n May the 6, 1970'1' d Df Ff' - q?° ,,7 Y ��� you orr filed it l4t_g }, REMARKS explaining: 1 w:kf ,a, 2Pet1ti9ni , ; t for Change '{ -n '' , _ Point of DLvers on" a# number. -the of the, item -Company simultaneous1y 1 4 ,' f i ed a Pe,titi`on• for Chan" e df�'.Place of U y` g, �, e" . � These pLtiti ns al resu1 �" of -engineering studies` accomplished M o df ' ate_ and in collaboration wit - the :. utilities / _.. T,r, ., f i -.(y a6 '!P<gpfA��y'j�dp.(J- • mentioned in', said ,petitions To provide water for domestic ,ase o the < ie's' potential `customers based -on presentlly subdivided /permit' i's'Y¢o isidered essential. On' O: July lands the total 1971, he Co .• quan - . ity o .- in th one,a1ove. On 18 Jhune, 1973, a. hearing was ld at ,f which time both DWR_Sta and - t a qt,'s . were were ,instruted`t fTa 1. '; te- �"1 UFp...5%aAW a- p{• Y •., . . 1, -::- 'data -submitted nt$� yiden g n i 7 R'447 >' bet een� -the Staff and, Uti ...._� •..-. - e. A preliminary meeti g was it has not been held. moa Y 1 Co $ recheck av, lowev r the final smeetin letter—of 2B applications., ,August, 1974, fr m State Water Ri ..,On .or about 30 'Se tember; `19,74; '-Co j •However, on the k'in Com an a files �itthasrbeensfound2tth g ' P Y� artI of June 18, 1973 hearing-' r ontrol Board re: an EI on si c dayextensio tan�'IR wa re aie -EIR; P .P, oresei1ited a. r (Ifjcadd 9y p7Q@ • ti'onal sp ce i`s needed for remarks, attach numbered sheets.) ApAp •, _L- •, "M 4" '( z r t -.a.} k .et PiY 1411 Arty _ ' iGh`tFo,tS y receive bject, to (916) 920-6316 OCTOBER 16 1978 *,w In Reply Refer to: 311:DHK:18030 Tehoe,Paradise Water and las Company �0 O. Box 11117 Tho Paradise, CAA: 95705 PERMIT 13527 (A.hPt.ICATION. i803O), PERMIT 73523 (APPLICATION 18031), PERMITI3529 (APPLICATION 18Q38), PERMIT 13530 '(APPLICATION 58039) PERMIT 14335 (APPLICATION 19629), UPPER TR.UCKEE RIVER IN EL DORADO COUNTY -ab3° Pretests against the approval of these -petitions have been received, d.the protestant states copies of the pretests have been served an you. Answers to these and any other protests against these petitions should be submitted to the State Water 7.ctources Control Board. and copies sent to the protestants. within 15 days. after the Azpi rats or, of the time to submit protests.. If you believe you can reach agreement with the protestants which t 11 result in the withdrawal of the protests, upon your request to the Board, the period for answering the protests will be extended for a teasdnabie time to allow for negotiations .:toward Such agreerren t. 16( • D. H. Kite Associate Engineer DHKITh:tgraybill SURNAME+ a 13 4' . OCT i s t97QEM 1. A- (916) 920-6316 In Reply Refer to: 311:DHK:18030 OCTOBER 16 1978 Roy C. Hampton, Executive Officer California Regional Water Quality Control Board Lahontan Region P. 0. Box 14367 South Lake Tahoe, CA 95702 PERMIT 13527 (APPLICATION 18030), PERMIT 13528 (APPLICATION 18031), PERMIT 13529 (APPLICATION 18038), PERMIT 13530 (APPLICATION 18039), PERMIT 14335 (APPLICATION 19629), UPPER TRUCKEE RIVER IN EL DORADO COUNTY Your protests have been accepted. If a hearing is found necessary, you will be given notice of the time and place. The petitioner is required to answer all protests within 15 days of the close of the protest period or such additional time as the Board for good cause may allow. 15! D. H. Kite Associate Engineer cc: Tahoe Paradise Water and Gas Company P. 0. Box 11117 Tahoe Paradise, CA 95705 DHKITE:tgraybil1 SURNAME OCT 1619180I 2 3 4 (916) 920-6316 In Reply Refer to: 311:DHK:18030 OCTOBER 16 1978 1• California Tahoe Regional Planning Agency P. 0. Box 14467 South Lake Tahoe, CA 95702 PERMIT' 13527 (APPLICATION 18030), PERMIT 13528 (APPLICATION 18031), PERMIT 13529 (APPLICATION 18038), PERMIT 13530 (APPLICATION 18039), PERMIT 14335 (APPLICATION 19629), UPPER TRUCKEE RIVER IN EL DORADO COUNTY Your protests have been accepted. If a hearing is found necessary, you will be given notice of the time and place. The petitioner is required to answer all protests within 15 days of the close of the protest period or such additional time as the Board for good cause may allow. 14( D. H. Kite Associate Engineer cc: Tahoe Paradise Water and Gas Company P. 0. Box 11117 Tahoe Paradise, CA 95705 DHKITE:tgraybil1 SURNAME OCT I619T88NK 2 3 State gf California, I, (We) State Water Resources Control Board' DIVISION OF WATER RIGHa r4 re, Tel? F; OURC ��Capm R�tR©2125 19th Street, Sacramento, California 95818 80 49 8 Phone (91°6)445.2055` rr, 3.1 4/ 7 ) P- R 0' T E S9 T — (Extension of Time Petitionsi axlE Q0 fi s BASED ON LEGAL, ENVIRONMENTAL, OR PUBLIC INTEREST CONSIDERATIONS Protests based on injury to vested rights should be completed on other side of this form APPLICATION 18030 • PERMIT 13527 California Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Name of protestant of P.O. Box 14467, South Lake Tahoe, CA .95702 Address of protestant (Include zip code) a notice relative to a petition for extension of time to place of use and point of diversion Begin construction, complete construction, complete use of water under PERMIT 18030 of Tahoe Pardise Water and Gas Company State name of petitioner have read carefully to appropriate water from Unnamed stream tributary to Upper Truckee River Name of source It is desired to protest against the approval thereof because to the best of our information and belief: My or our the proposed extension of time will (1), be contrary to law (2) have an adverse environmental_ impact (3) not best serve the public interest 0 State facts which describe how lack of diligence by the petitioner supports the foregoing allegations It iS premature to grant a change of use at this time. The present study by the SWRCB to inventory water use within the Tahoe Basin will relate. water use, water rights and population forecasts which will substantially affect future decisions regarding land use with- in the Tahoe Basin. The CTRPA has calculated future populations which may exceed the actual availability of water. Water rights decisions made now may have to be reviewed and revised based on the results of the ongoing inventory. Hence, such decisions should be held in abeyance until the SWRCB study is complete. Under what conditions may this protest be disregarded and dismissed This protest could be disregarded or State conditions which will relieve protest, or If none, so state dismissed once the relationship of water use, water rights, land use and total population levels permitted' in the Basin is analyzed and evaluated as intended in the SWRCB study. A true copy of this protest has been served upon the petitioner by mai 1 Personally or by mall Date. August 18, 1978 Protestants) or Autho zed Representative sign here • John Vostrez,'Ex-cutive Officer - CTRPA Protests MUST be filed within the time allowed by the Board as stated in the notice relative to the change T or such further. time as may be allowed. . , _ (NOTE: Attach supplemental sheets as necessary) SWRCB-20K (2/76) 36932-983 9-75 750 0 OSP State of California I, (We) of State Water Resources Control Board DIVISION 'OF WATER RIGHTS 2125 — 19th Street, Sacramento, California 95818 Phone (916) 445-2055 PROTEST (Extension of Time Petitions) BASED ON INJURY TO VESTED RIGHTS Protests based on OTHER considerations should be completed on,other side of this form APPLICATION PERMIT Name of protestant Address of protestant (Include zip code) a notice relative to a petition for extension of time to under PERMIT of • have read carefully Begin construction, complete construction, complete use of water State name of petitioner to appropriate water from Name of source It is desired to protest against the approval thereof because tothe best of information and belief the proposed extension My or our of time will result in injury to as follows. Me or us State the injury which will result to you (See NOTE below) Protestant claims a right to the use of water from the source from which petitioner is diverting, or proposes to divert, which right is based on: Prior application, notice posted, use prior to 12/19/14, riparian claim, or other right NOTE: If your right is a junior right, you should attach a complete statement of facts supporting the allegation that lack of diligence by the petitioner is adverse todyou. ; Please provide application, permit or license numbers or statement of diversion and use numbers, which cover your use of water, or state 'none' The extent of present and past use of water by protestant or his predecessors in interest from this source is as follows: . State approximate date first use made, amount used, time of year when diversion Is made, the use to which water is put Where is YOUR DIVERSION POINT located? 1/4 of 1/4 of Section Describe location with sufficient accuracy that position thereof relative to that of petitioner may be determined T. R B&M. Is this point downstream from petitioner's point of diversion? YES ❑, NO D. If Yes, explain: Under what conditions' may this protest be disregarded and dismissed? State conditions which will relieve protest, or if none, so state A true copy of this protest has been served upon the petitioner Date. Personally. or by mall` Protestant(s) or Authorized Representative sign here . Protests MUST be filed wit 'n a time allowed by the Board as stated in the notice relative to the change or such further time as ma lowed. (NOTE: Attach supplemental sheets as necI SWRCB-20K (2176) .,,tate of Californiael The Resources Agency State Water Resources Control BAP", DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS 77 Cadillac Drive, Sacramento, CA 95825 TATEWATERRESOURCES Telephone Number: (916) 322-9128 COPITROLBOARD AUG N ) 8 43 MT PROTEST - (Change. Petitions,. ,4,.!1;-1:4.aiG T°s Si4CRi aal €fT0• BASED ON ENVIRONMENTAL OR PUBLIC INTEREST CONSIDERATIONS Protests based on injury to vested rights should be completed on other side of this form APPLICATION 18030 PERMIT 13527 LICENSE 1,0 ROY C. HAMPSON, EXECUTIVE OFFICER of the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Lahontan Region Name of protestant of P. 0. Box 14367, South Lake Tahoe, CA 95702 have read carefully Post Office address of protestant a notice relative to a petition to change point of diversion and place of use. point of diversion, place of use, character of use under APPLICATION 18030 of ,Tahoe Paradise Water and Gas Company 1 State name of petitioner to appropriate water from unnamed stream tributary to Upper Truckee River thenceLake Tahoe thence Truckee River Name of source It is desired to protest against the approval thereof because to the best -of our information and belief: my or our the proposed change will (1) not be within, the Board's jurisdiction ❑ (2) not best serve the public interest X❑ (3) be contrary to law ❑ (4) have an adverse environmental impact Li State facts which support the foregoing allegations 1 _ If developed under existing permit conditions this right will be totally insufficient for summer needs of service area. 2. Water needs of Tahoe Paradise Service area must be figured with total Tahoe Basin demand and not to exceed Bi—State compact allocation. 3. Insufficient knowledge of current or projected future water development is presently available. 4. No comprehensive plan exists to guide the development of water resources of the Tahoe Basin. Under what conditions may this protest be disregarded and dismissed? State conditions which will relieve protest, or if none, so state 1. Completion of State Water Resources Control Board's Inventory of Water Use and Water Rights -of the Lake Tahoe Basin. 9_ nevelnpmertt of nomprebencive pnliry and plan to vide rlavPlnpni nt of ramaining unappropriated water in the Tahoe Basin. A true copy of this protest has been served upon the petitioner personally or by mail Date August 18, 1978 ProtestIit(s) or Authorized Representative sign here Protests MUST be filed within the time allowed by the Board as stated in the notice relative to the change or such further time as may be allowed. SWRCB 23Diz/76) (NOTE: 'Attach supplemental sheets as necessary) State of -California State Water Resources Control Board DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS 77 Cadillac Drive, Sacramento, CA 95825 Telephone Number: (916) 322-9128 G PROTEST - (Change Petitions) The Resources Agency BASED ON INJURY TO VESTED RIGHTS Protests based on OTHER considerations should be completed on other side of this form -APPLICATION , PERMIT LICENSE I, (We,) t Name of protestant of have read carefully Post Office address of protestant a notice relative to a petition to change point of diversion, place of use, character of use under APPLICATION of State name of petitioner' to appropriate water from Name of source It is desired to protest against the approval thereof because to the best of information and belief the proposed change will result in injury to my or our as follows: me or us State the injury which will .•result to you (see NOTE below) • Protestant claims a right°to the use of water from the source from which petitioner"is°diverting, or proposes to divert, which right is based on: ;«> o Prior application, notice posted, use begun prior to 12/19/14, riparian claim, or other right Please provide application, permit or license numbers or statement of diversion and use numbers,which cover your use of water,or state 'none' The extent of present and past use of water by protestant or his predecessors in interest from this source is as follows: State approximate date first use made, amouht used,•tinie of year when diversion is made, the use to which water is put Where is YOUR DIVERSION POINT located? : 1/4of 1/4 of Section DescribeIocation wit'sulficient accuracy that position thereof relative to that of petitioner may be determined T. , R. ' B. & M. Is this point downstream from petitioner's point of diversion? YES NO ❑ If Yes, explain: Under what conditions may this protest be disregarded and dismissed? State conditions which will relieve protest,•or if none, so state. A true copy of this protest has been served upon the petitioner personally or by mail Date Protestant(s) or Authorized Representative sign here • Protests MUST be filed within the i allowed by the Board as stated intree relative to the change or such further°time as may be allowed. SWRCB 23D supplementalY 2/761 OTE: Attach sheets as necessary) Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe c/o Robert D. Stitser, LTD 755 Forest Street Reno, Nevada 89509 AUGUST. 9 1978 SURNAME/ FILES In Reply Refer To: 332:NDK:18030 Permit 13527 (Applicatioo 8030 Permit 13528 (Application 18031), Permit 13529 (Application 1:i8 , Permit 13530 (Application 18039), Permit 14335 (Application 19629), Upper Truckee River in El Dorado County. Your protests have been accepted. If a hearing is found necessary, you will be given notice of the time and place. The petitioner is required to answer all protests within 15 days of the close of the protest period or such additional time as the Board for good cause may allow. Original Signed by J. M. Page0. J. M. Page Supervising Engineer cc: Tahoe Paradise Water and Gas Company P. 0.. Box 11117 Tahoe Paradise, CA 95705 NDKontos:jromeo 8/8/78 SURNAME 1 r 8 N n 3` 9" ,,._z� /� 4 I °SP A (916) 920-6151 I'n Reply Refer To: 332:NDK:18030 AUGUST 91973 Tahoe Paradise Water and Gas Company P. 0. Box 11117 Tahoe Paradise, CA 95705 PERMIT 13527 (APPLICATION 40A14, PERMIT 13528 (APPLICATION 18031), PERMIT13529 (APPLICATION 1:038),, PERMIT 13530 (APPLICATION 18039), PERMIT 14335 (APPLICATION 19629), UPPER TRUCKEE RIVER IN EL DORADO COUNTY. SURNAME/FILES Protests against the approval of these petitions have been received, and the protestant states copies of the protests have been served on you. Answers to these and any other protests against these petitions should be submitted to the State Water Resources Control Board and copies sent to the protestants within 15 days after the expiration of the time to sub- mit protests. If you believe you.can reach agreement with the protestants which will result in the withdrawal of the protests, upon your request to the Board, the period for answering'the protests will be extended for a reasonable time to allow for negotiations toward such agreement. To assist in this matter, we are enclosing a copy of our regulations pertaining to protests and hearings. Original •Signed by J1 J1. Page J. M. Page Supervising Engineer Enclosure NDKontos:jromeo 8/8/78 SURNAME J405 gig 119 ,nor' )1,,,„& 0-7s 777//Y 4 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOREST SERVICE 324 25th Street Ogden, Utah 84401 r Mr. Richard` L. Rosenberger State Water Resources Control Board 77 Cadillac Drive Sacramento, California 95825 L August 8, 1978 fri I ! gogv Dear Mr. Rosenberger: We have reviewed the Notice of Petition for Extension of. Time to Complete Appropriation of Water for Permit Nos. 13527, 13528, 13530, 14335, and 13529. Because no National Forest land in the Intermountain Region is involved, we do not wish to make any protest. Sincerely, ADRIAN E. DALTON Director Soil and Water Management 1't�t�UV.9 6200-11 (1/69) 5,0 State of California I, (We) State Water Resources Control Board DIVISION OF WATER RIGWaE WATER' RESOURCES CONTRr{ BOARD 2125 – 19th Street, Sacramento, California 95818) Phone (916) 445-2055 AUG y 8 t+;0 MI '78 PROTEST • (Extension of Time�Retitionsf BASED ON INJURY TO VESTED RIGHTS Protests based on OTHER considerations should be completed on other side of this form APPLICATION 18030 PYRAMID LAKE PAIUTE TRIBE PERMIT— 13527 Name of protestant of NIXON, NEVADA 89424 have read carefully Address of protestant (Include zip code) Commence construction & use of water & to change a notice relative to a petition for extension of time tolpla.c_e_of use and point of differs ton Begin construction, complete construction, complete use oI water under PERMIT 13527 of Tahoe Paradise Water & Gas Co,. at ^a of petitioner Unnamed stream tributary to appropriate water from upper Truckee River tributary .to Lake Tahoe & thence Truckee Name of source River . It is desired to protest against the approval thereof because to the best of our information and belief the proposed extension My or our of time will result in injury to us as follows. Me or us • State the injury which will result to you (See NOTE below) (See attached "Exhibit A", incorporated fully herein by reference Protestant claims a right to the use of water from the source from which petitioner is diverting, or proposes to divert, which right is based on: Federal Executive Order creating the Pyramid Lake Paiute Reservation, dated November 29, 1859 Prior application, notice posted, use prior to 12/19/14, riparian claim, or other right NOTE: If your right is a junior right, you should attach—a. complete statement of facts supporting the allegation that lack of diligence by the petitioner is adverse to you. ,See above Executive Order. Please provide application, permit or license numbers or statement of diversion and use numbers, which cover your use of water, or state 'none' The extent of present and past use of water by protestant or his predecessors in interest from this source is as follows: 385•,0.00 a .f . of water average per year from the Truckee 'River for fishery purposes, and prescribed minimum flows in the lower Truckee River and 30,087 a.f. for farming purposes on the Reservation per year State approximate date first use made, amount used, time of year when diversion Is made, the use to which water Is put Pyramid Lake Paiute- Reservation & lower Truckee River Where is YOUR DIVERSION POINT located? / 1/4 of /4 o Section Describe location with sufficient accuracy that position thereof relative to that of petitioner may be determined T. —, R B&M. Is this point downstream from petitioner's point of diversion? YES 43 NO Q. If Yes, explain: Under what conditions may this protest be disregarded and dismissed? This is an unconditional protest. State conditions which will relieve protest, or If none, so state The mere appropriation of water for any purpose will materially injure the Pyramid Lake' Paiute Tribe as expalined in Exhabit A, attached hereto. A true copy of this protest has been served upon the petitioner Date• August g , 1978 by mail Personally or by mall Protestant(s)or Au borizeil Representative sin here Robert D. Stiser, Ltrd., Attorney for th Protests MUST be filed within the time allowed by the Board as stated in the notice relative to the ch or suck further time as may be allowed. Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe, 755 Forest S reet (NOTE: Attach supplemental sheets as necessary) . • ' Reno, Nevada 89509 SWRCB-201( (2/76) 702/323-1352 State of California I, (We) State Water Resources Control Board DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS 2125 — 19th Street, Sacramento, California 95818 Phone (916) 445-2055 PROTEST (Extension of Time Petitions) BASED ON LEGAL, ENVIRONMENTAL, OR PUBLIC INTEREST CONSIDERATIONS Protests based on injury to vested rights should be completed on other side of this form. APPLICATION PERMIT Name of protestant of have read carefully Address of protestant (Include zip code) a notice relative to a petition for extension of time to under PERMIT of • to appropriate water from Begin construction, complete construction, complete use'of water State name of petitioner Name of source It is desired to protest against the approval thereof because to the "best of information and belief: My or our the proposed extension of time will (1) be contrary to law 0 (2) have an adverse environmental impact ❑ (3) not best serve the public interest 0 State facts which describe how lack of diligence by the petitioner supports the foregoing allegations Under what conditions may this protest be disregarded and dismissed? State conditions which will relieve protest, or If none, so state A true copy of this protest has been served upon the petitioner Personally or by mall Date. Protestant(s)`or Authorized Representative sign here Protests MUST be filed within the time allowed by the Board as stated in the notice relative to the change or such further time as may be allowed. (NOTE: Attach supplemental sheets 'as necessary) 4111 SWRCB-20K (2/76) 36932-903 0-73 730 0 OSP ROBERT D. STITSER, LTD. ATTORNEY AT LAW 755 FOREST STREET RENO, NEVADA 89509 TELEPHONE (702)323-1352 August 2, 1978 Division of Water Rights State Water Resources Control Board 77 Cadillac Drive Sacramento, California 95825 Dear Mr. Rosenberger: Reference is hereby made to the above application.. This letter will serve as a formal protest by the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe to such application upon the following grounds: 1. The granting of the application will allow the applicant to perfect his diversion of water under Permit 13527 On information and belief from California State officials California's share of any water of the Truckee watershed to which it may be entitled relative to the California:- Nevada alifornia-Nevada Compact has already been over -appropriated. The amount under the Compact has never been confirmed by the U. S. Congress and even this amount is subject to the claims of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe. United States v. California and Nevada, 93 S.Ct. 2763 (June 11, 1973). 2. The United States of America is now conducting litigation on behalf of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe to quiet the Tribe's claims to,water on -the Nevada side of the Truckee watershed. United States of America v. Truckee -Carson Irrigation District, State of Nevada, et -al,. (No. R-2987 U.S. Dist. Ct., Nevada) 3. If the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe does not secure adequate relief as a result of the Federal District Court suit in Nevada, above, it will seek supplementary relief from those claiming water on the California side of the Truckee water- shed. The Tribe claims use to the water of the Truckee -1- Exhibit.A a watershed dating from November 29, 1859. On information and belief, there are few water right claimants in Cali- fornia who can claim use of Truckee watershed water prior to the Tribe's claims. Therefore, allowing the applicant to perfect his requested water diversion shall only exac- erbate an already over -appropriated and contentious situ- ation in the Truckee watershed. 4. There is no unappropriated water remaining in the Truckee River Basin, rather the water in the Truckee River Basin has been over appropriated pursuant to the Winters Doctrine granting Indian tribes sufficient water to maintain a viable economy on their Indian reservations from appurtenant waters, in this case the Truckee River, and the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe located at the Pyramid Lake Paiute Indian Reservation at the end of the Truckee River. Winters v. United States, 207 U.S. 564 (1908). Further, you will note that pursuant to the various decrees that have purportedly appropriated water from the Truckee River Basin including Lake Tahoe that there has been appropriated more than twice as much water as the watershed develops. See United States v. Orr Water Ditch Co., No. 83 (D. Nevada 1944) and other related decrees. 5. The Board lacks jurisdiction to determine the reserved Win- ters Doctrine Water Rights of the protestant vis-a-vis the applicant. The reserved water rights. claimed by the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe, to maintain Pyramid Lake and the lower Truckee River so as to restore the Tribe's natural fishery and maintain a viable economy on the Tribe's Reservation are the creature of Federal law rather than State law, which Fed- eral law is pre-emptive 'over conflicting State adjudications of water rights. Therefore, the Board cannot make a determi- nation which would be res judicata to the Tribe's claims and the applicant would take his permit subject to such claims. In reliance on the State, he may erect certain improvements based on his State permit for which the State may be liable to him for detrimental reliance should the Tribe perfect by adverse decree its claims to Truckee watershed water. Winters v. United States, 207 U.S. 564 (1908); Alaska Pacific Fisheries v. United States, 248 U.S. 78 (1918);. Arizona v. California, 373 U.S. 564 (1963); United States v. District Court in and for the County of Eagle, Colorado, 401 U.S. 520 (1971); and, United States v. Cappaert, 96 Sup. Ct. 2062 U.S. (1976) . -2- • • 6. Granting any more applications for any reason to allow ap- propriation of water in the upper Truckee and. Lake Tahoe watershed induces destruction of that fragile environment. The Board can take judicial notice of the environmental crisis that population growth has brought to the Lake Tahoe - Upper Truckee River area to which this application relates. A very effective way to curb the increasing despoilation of the environment there is, to begin cutting off the water to feed such destructive population growth. This is being done in other forward-looking areas by not granting such applications`. The protestant, the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe, would suffer irreparable injury from the approval of the above application since every drop of water taken out` of the Truckee watershed upstream from the Tribe's reservation causes a corresponding drop in the Tribe's lake which renders it unstable and too saline for development to provide the Tribe with the proper economy to which it is entitled pursuant to Federal law. 7. The basis of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe's water rights is the Winters Doctrine as articulated by the United States Supreme Court in the case of Winters v. United States, 207 U.S. 564 (1908); and other methods of making a viable econ- omy by Indians, such as fishing which would be applicable to the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe. Alaska Pacific Fisheries v. United States, 248 U.S. 78 (1918). The Pyramid Lake Paiute Reservation was established November 29, 1859. From time immemorial and before the white man came to this country the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe used all of the waters developed in the Truckee River watershed including Lake Tahoe to provide a fishery to feed all the Indians of. northern Nevada and California. Since the coming of the'white man in the late 19th century waters developed in the Truckee River watershed have been illegally diverted away from the Tribe despite the Winters Doctrine; and this unlawful di- version has resulted in substantial injury to the economy of the Pyramid Lake Tribe, namely, the said fishery. How- ever, it has been demonstrated recently that the fishery can be revived if the Indians are allowed to have at least 385,000 acre feet of water per year from the Truckee River watershed to maintain their lake. Further, their fishery economy could be supplemented by a recreation economy which the United States Government, Department of Interior, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation says has the highest recreation poten- tial of any lake in northern Nevada and California, 1968 Report of the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, page 14. The destitution of the Indians and the destruction of Pyramid Lake can be reversed if the cancerous upstream growth is stopped now. -3- Therefore, denying this application would be consistent with pre- servation of the Truckee''tBasin environment and protection of the rights of its citizens: granting it would not. Because of the above points and authorities, it reasonably appears an environmental impact statement pursuant to California law must be prepared and hearings held prior to any administrative decision on this matter. Next, the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe herein puts the Applicant on notice of the decision of the United States Supreme Court, namely, United States v. Cappaert and Nevada, 96 Sup. Ct. 2062 (1976), which holds that even if a water permit is granted by a state agency, if it is found later that the exercise of that permit interferes. with Federal reserved. water rights used for the preservation of en- dangered species, even though such Federal reserved rights are not perfected by decree or state permit, that the state permitted water to private parties shall be cut off, so that the 'Federal reserved water rights shall be fulfilled. Also, the Cappaert decision clearly stands for the proposition:that-the equitable doctrine of.balancing the hardships shall not be applied to diminish the needed, Federal reserved water sufficient to preserve and maintain the endangered species. (In the Cappaert case, the private permitted water right 'holder had spent some seven million dollars on improvements)., Please see also the policy of the State Water Resources Control -Board, Notice to Water Users in the Lake Tahoe and Truckee River Basins, ,dated July 15, 1976. The Tribe is claiming approximately 385,000 acre feet,on an average each year from the Truckee. River to :maintain the viability of Pyramid Lake and various flow rates at certain times of the year in certain portions of the Truckee River all to maintain a viable natural fish- ery. The fishery claims are for an 1859 priority. RDS:ht CERTIFIED MAIL NO. Cordially yours, Robert D. Stitser, Ltd. Attorney for, the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe 50.4779-' , RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED. STATE OF CALIFORNIA — RESOURCES AGENCY EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS ' 77 Cadillac Drive, Sacramento, CA 95825 (916)920-6151 NOTICE OF PETITION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO COMPLETE APPROPRIATION OF WATER UNDER PERMIT AND PETITION TO CHANGE PERMIT 13527, ISSUED PURSUANT TO APPLICATION 18030 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TAHOE PARADISE WATER & GAS COMPANY P 0 BOX 11117, TAHOE PARADISE, CALIF 95705 1r �f4e R""t- 712417s NDr PETITIONED THE STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD FOR AN EXTENSION OF TIME TO COMMENCE CONSTRUCTION AND USE OF WATER AS AUTHORIZED'AND FOR PERMISSION TO CHANGE THE PLACE OF USE AND POINT OF DIVERSION UNDER THE ABOVE—NUMBERED PERMIT. • PERMIT PRESENTLY ALLOWS DIVERSION FROM UNNAMED STREAM TRIBUTARY TO UPPER TRUCKEE RIVER THENCE LAKE TAHOE THENCE TRUCKEE RIVER POINT OF DIVERSION WITHIN NW1/4 OF SE1/4 SECTION 30 T12N R18E MOB&M IN THE COUNTY OF EL DORADO IN THE AMOUNT OF: 3 CUBIC FEET PER SECOND BY DIRECT DIVERSION PURPOSES: DOMESTIC DIVERSION SEASON: JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31 PLACE OF USE: SW1/4 OF SECTION 19, s1/2 OF NE1/4 OF SECTION 21; SE1/4 OF SECTION 21; W1/2 OF SW1/4 AND SW1/4 OF NW1/4 OF SECTION 22; W1/2 OF NW1/4 AND NW1/4 OF sw1/4. OF SECTION 27; N1/2, SW1/4 AND N1/2 OF SE1/4 OF SECTION 28; 0/2, SE1/4 AND S1/2' OF NE1/4 OF SECTION.29; SECTION 30; N1/2 AND SE1/4 OF SECTION'31; AND W1/2 OF SECTION 32, ALL IN T12N, R18E, MDB&M; W1/2 OF SECTION 5; NE1/4 AND E1/2 OF SE1/4 OF SECTION 6; E1/2 OF NE1/4 AND E1/2 OF SE1/4 OF SECTION 7; w1/2 OF SECTION 8; W1/2, W1/2 OF NE1/4 AND W1/2 OF SE1/4 OF SECTION 17; AND N1/2 OF NW1/4 AND NW1/4 OF NE1/4 OF SECTION 20; ALL IN T11N, R18E, MDB&M; E1/2 OF NW1/4 OF SECTION 25; NE1/4 OF SECTION 25; AND THE NE1/4 OF SECTION 36, ALL IN T12N, R17E, MDB&M. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CHANGE PETITION TO (1) CHANGE THE PLACE OF USE TO INCLUDE SERVICE AREAS OF TAHOE PARADISE WATER AND GAS COMPANY, ANGORA WATER COMPANY, GARDNER MOUNTAIN WATER COMPANY, AND TAHOE KEYES WATER COMPANY, AND (2) CHANGE THE POINT OF DIVERSION TO A POINT AT LAKE TAHOE IN SECTION 5 T12N R18E MDB&M. PETITIONER REPRESENTS THAT THIS CHANGE INVOLVES NO CHANGE IN SOURCE AND NO INCREASE IN THE AMOUNT OF APPROPRIATION. RELATIVE TO PROTESTS BLANKS UPON WHICH TO SUBMIT PROTESTS WILL BE SUPPLIED FREE UPON REQUEST ANY PERSON DESIRING TO PROTEST THE GRANTING OF SUCH EXTENSION OF TIME AND/OR CHANGE SHALL WITHIN 30 DAYS FROM DATE HEREOF FILE A WRITTEN PROTEST WITH THE STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD, AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS. A COPY OF THE PROTEST SHALL BE, SENT TO THE PETITIONER. SUCH PROTEST SHALL CLEARLY SET FORTH THE PROTESTANT'S OBJECTIONS TO AN EXTENSION OF TIME AND/OR CHANGE AND SHALL BE ON FORMS PROVIDED BY THE BOARD. IF.A PROTESTANT'S VESTED RIGHT TO WATER IS JUNIOR IN PRIORITY TO THAT OF THE PETI— TIONER AND/OR THE PROTEST IS BASED ON INJURY TO THE PUBLIC RESOURCES, A COMPLETE STATEMENT OF FACTS SUPPORTING THE ALLEGATION THAT THE CHANGE AND/OR LACK OF DILI— GENCE ON THE PART OF THE PETITIONER IS ADVERSE TO THE PROTESTANT AND/OR THE PUBLIC RESOURCE MUST BE INCLUDED. R. L. ROSENBERGER, CHIEF DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS DATED: SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA JULY 1 g 1976 STATE OF CALIFORNIA -- RESOURCES AGENCY STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS 77 Cadillac Drive, Sacramento, CA 95825 (916)920-6151 NOTICE OF PETITION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO COMPLETE APPROPRIATION OF WATER UNDER PERMIT AND PETITION TO CHANGE PERMIT 13528, ISSUED PURSUANT TO APPLICATION 18031 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TAHOE PARADISE WATER & GAS COMPANY P 0 BOX 11117, TAHOE PARADISE, CALIF 95705 EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor PETITIONED THE STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD FOR AN EXTENSION OF TIME TO COMMENCE CONSTRUCTION AND USE OF WATER AND TO CHANGE PLACE OF USE AND POINT OF DIVERSION AS AUTHORIZED UNDER THE ABOVE—NUMBERED PERMIT. PERMIT PRESENTLY ALLOWS DIVERSION FROM UPPER TRUCKEE RIVER TRIBUTARY TO LAKE TAHOE THENCE TRUCKEE RIVER POINT OF DIVERSION WITHIN NE1/4 OF NE1/4 SECTION 31 T12N R18E MDB&M IN THE COUNTY OF EL DORADO IN THE AMOUNT OF: 3 CUBIC FEET PER SECOND BY DIRECT DIVERSION PURPOSES: DOMESTIC DIVERSION SEASON: JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31 PLACE OF USE: SW1/4 OF SECTION 19; S1/2 OF NE1/4 OF SECTION 21; SEI/4 OF SECTION 21; W1/2 OF SW1/4 AND SW1/4 OF NW1/4 OF SECTION 22; W1/2 OF NW1/4 AND NW1/4 OF SW1/4 OF SECTION 27; N1/2, SWI./4 AND N1/2 OF SE1/4 OF SECTION 28; W1/2, SE1/4 AND 51/2• OF NE1/4 OF SECTION 29; SECTION 30; N1/2 AND SE1/4 OF SECTION 31; AND wl/2 OF SECTION 32, ALL IN T12N, R18E, MDB&M; W1/2 OF SECTION. 5; NE1/4 AND E1/2 OF SEl/4 OF SECTION 6; El/2 OF NE1/4 AND E1/2 OF SEl/4 OF SECTION 7; W1/2 OF SECTION 8; wl/2, wl/2 OF NE1/4 AND W1/2 OF SEl/4 OF SECTION 17; AND N1/2 OF NWI/4 AND NW1/4 OF NE1/4 OF SECTION 20; ALL IN T11N, R18E, MDB&M; E1/2 OF NW1/4 OF SECTION 25; NE1/4 OF SECTION 25; AND THE NE1/4 OF SECTION 36, ALL IN T12N, R17E, MDB&M. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CHANGE PETITION TO (1) CHANGE THE PLACE OF USE TO INCLUDE SERVICE AREAS OF TAHOE PARADISE WATER AND GAS COMPANY, ANGORA WATER COMPANY, GARDNER MOUNTAIN WATER COMPANY, AND TAHOE KEYES WATER COMPANY, AND (2) CHANGE THE POINT OF DIVERSION TO A POINT AT LAKE TAHOE IN SECTION 5 T12N R18E MDB&M. PETITIONER REPRESENTS THAT THIS CHANGE INVOLVES NO CHANGE IN SOURCE AND NO INCREASE IN THE AMOUNT OF APPROPRIATION. RELATIVE TO PROTESTS BLANKS UPON WHICH TO SUBMIT PROTESTS WILL BE SUPPLIED FREE UPON REQUEST ANY PERSON DESIRING TO PROTEST THE GRANTING OF SUCH EXTENSION OF TIME AND/OR CHANGE SHALL WITHIN 30 DAYS FROM DATE HEREOF FILE A WRITTEN PROTEST WITH THE STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD, AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS. A COPY OF THE PROTEST SHALL BE SENT TO THE PETITIONER. SUCH PROTEST SHALL CLEARLY SET FORTH THE PROTESTANT'S OBJECTIONS TO AN EXTENSION OF TIME AND/OR CHANGE AND SHALL BE ON FORMS PROVIDED BY THE BOARD. IF A PROTESTANT'S VESTED RIGHT TO WATER IS JUNIOR IN PRIORITY TO THAT OF THE PETI— TIONER AND/OR THE PROTEST IS BASED ON INJURY TO THE PUBLIC RESOURCES, A COMPLETE .STATEMENT OF FACTS SUPPORTING THE ALLEGATION THAT THE CHANGE AND/OR LACK OF DILI— GENCE ON THE PART OF THE•PETITIONER IS ADVERSE TO THE PROTESTANT AND/OR THE PUBLIC RESOURCE MUST BE INCLUDED. R. L. ROSENBERGER, CHIEF DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS DATED: SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA JULY. i 1976 • STATE OF CALIFORNIA — RESOURCES AGENCY EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS 77 Cadillac Drive, Sacramento, CA 95825 (916)920-6151 NOTICE OF PETITION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO COMPLETE APPROPRIATION OF WATER UNDER PERMIT AND PETITION TO CHANGE PERMIT 13529, ISSUED PURSUANT TO APPLICATION 18038 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TAHOE PARADISE WATER & GAS COMPANY P 0 BOX 11117, TAHOE PARADISE, CALIF 95705 PETITIONED THE STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD FOR AN EXTENSION OF TIME TO COMMENCE CONSTRUCTION AND USE OF WATER AND TO CHANGE PLACE OF USE AND POINT OF DIVERSION AS AUTHORIZED UNDER THE ABOVE -NUMBERED PERMIT. PERMIT PRESENTLY ALLOWS DIVERSION FROM UPPER TRUCKEE RIVER TRIBUTARY TO LAKE TAHOE THENCE TRUCKEE RIVER POINT OF DIVERSION WITHIN NW1/4 OF SW1/4•SECTION 8 T11N R18E MDB&M IN THE COUNTY OF EL DORADO IN THE AMOUNT OF: 3 CUBIC FEET PER SECOND BY DIRECT DIVERSION 200 ACRE-FEET PER ANNUM BY STORAGE PURPOSES: DOMESTIC DIVERSION SEASON: JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31 PLACE OF USE: SW1/4 OF SECTION 19; s1/2 OF NE1/4 OF SECTION 21; sE1/4 OF SECTION 21; W1/2 OF swl/4 AND SW1/4 OF NW1/4 OF SECTION 22; W1/2 OF NW1/4 AND NW1/4 OF SW1/4 OF SECTION 27; N1/2, sWl/4 AND N1/2 OF SEl/4 OF SECTION 28; wl/2, SEl/4 AND S1/2 OF NE1/4 OF SECTION 29; SECTION 30; N1/2 AND sEl/4 OF SECTION 31; AND w1/2 OF SECTION 32, ALL IN T12N, R18E, MDB&M; w1/2 OF SECTION 5; NE1/4 AND E1/2 OF sE1/4 OF SECTION 6; El/2 OF NE1/4 AND E1/2 OF SEl/4 OF SECTION 7; W1/2 OF SECTION 8; wl/2, w1/2 OF NE1/4 AND w1/2 OF SEl/4 OF SECTION 17; AND N1/2 OF Nw1/4 AND NW1/4 OF NE1/4 OF SECTION 20; ALL IN T11N, R18E, MDB&M; E1/2 OF NWl/4 OF SECTION 25; NE1/4 OF SECTION 25; AND THE NE1/4 OF SECTION 36, ALL IN T12N, R17E, MDB&M. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CHANGE PETITION TO (1) CHANGE THE PLACE OF USE TO INCLUDE SERVICE AREAS OF TAHOE PARADISE WATER AND GAS COMPANY, ANGORA WATER COMPANY, GARDNER MOUNTAIN WATER COMPANY, AND TAHOE KEYES WATER COMPANY, AND (2) CHANGE THE POINT OF DIVERSION TO A POINT AT LAKE TAHOE IN SECTION 5 T12N R18E MDB&M. PETITIONER REPRESENTS THAT THIS CHANGE INVOLVES NO CHANGE IN SOURCE AND NO INCREASE IN THE AMOUNT OF APPROPRIATION. RELATIVE TO PROTESTS BLANKS UPON WHICH TO SUBMIT PROTESTS WILL BE SUPPLIED FREE UPON REQUEST ANY PERSON•DESIRING TO PROTEST THE GRANTING OF SUCH EXTENSION OF TIME AND/OR CHANGE SHALL WITHIN 30 DAYS FROM DATE HEREOF FILE A WRITTEN PROTEST WITH THE STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD, AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS. A COPY OF THE PROTEST SHALL BE SENT TO THE PETITIONER. SUCH PROTEST SHALL CLEARLY SET FORTH THE PROTESTANT'S OBJECTIONS TO AN EXTENSION OF TIME AND/OR CHANGE AND SHALL BE ON FORMS PROVIDED BY THE BOARD. IFA PROTESTANT'S VESTED RIGHT TO WATER IS JUNIOR IN PRIORITY TO THAT OF THE PETI- TIONER AND/OR THE PROTEST IS BASED ON INJURY TO THE PUBLIC RESOURCES, A COMPLETE STATEMENT OF FACTS SUPPORTING THE ALLEGATION THAT THE CHANGE AND/OR LACK OF DILI- GENCE ON THE PART OF THE PETITIONER IS ADVERSE TO THE PROTESTANT AND/OR THE PUBLIC RESOURCE MUST BE INCLUDED. R. L. ROSENBERGER, CHIEF DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS DATED: SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA JUL 181978 STATE OF CALIFORNIA — RESOURCES AGENCY EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS 77 Cadillac Drive, Sacramento, CA 95825 (916)920-6151 NOTICE OF PETITION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO COMPLETE APPROPRIATION OF WATER UNDER PERMIT AND PETITION TO CHANGE PERMIT 13530, ISSUED PURSUANT TO APPLICATION 18039 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TAHOE PARADISE WATER & GAS COMPANY P 0 BOX 11117, TAHOE PARADISE, CALIF 95705 PETITIONED THE STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD FOR AN EXTENSION OF TIME TO COMMENCE CONSTRUCTION AND USE OF WATER AND TO CHANGE PLACE OF USE'AND POINT OF DIVERSION AS AUTHORIZED UNDER THE ABOVE—NUMBERED PERMIT. PERMIT PRESENTLY ALLOWS DIVERSION FROM UPPER TRUCKEE RIVER TRIBUTARY TO LAKE TAHOE THENCE TRUCKEE RIVER POINT OF DIVERSION WITHIN NW1/4 OF SW1/4 SECTION 5 T11N R18E MDB&M IN THE COUNTY OF EL DORADO IN THE AMOUNT OF: 3 CUBIC FEET PER SECOND BY DIRECT DIVERSION 200 ACRE—FEET PER ANNUM BY STORAGE PURPOSES: DOMESTIC DIVERSION SEASON: JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31 PLACE OF USE: SW1/4 OF SECTION 19; S1/2 OF NE1/4 OF SECTION 21; SE1/4 OF SECTION 21; wl/2 OF SW1/4 AND SW1/4 OF NWl/4 OF SECTION 22; WI/2 OF NW1/4 AND NW1/4 OF SW1/4 OF SECTION 27; N1/2, SW1/4 AND N1/2 OF SE1/4 OF SECTION 28; W1/2, SE1/4 AND S1/2 OF NE1/4 OF SECTION 29; SECTION 30; N1/2 AND 5E1/4 OF SECTION'31; AND wl/2 OF SECTION 32, ALL IN T12N, R18E, MDB&M; W1/2 OF SECTION 5; NE1/4 AND E1/2 OF SE1/4 OF SECTION 6; E1/2 OF NE1/4 AND E1/2 OF SEl/4 OF SECTION 7; W1/2 OF SECTION 8; 0/2, wl/2 OF'NE1/4 AND W1/2 OF SEl/4 OF SECTION 17; AND N1/2 OF NW1/4 AND NW1/4 OF NE1/4 OF SECTION 20; ALL IN T11N, R18E, MDB&M; El/2 OF NW1/4 OF SECTION 25; NEI/4 OF SECTION 25; AND THE NEI/4 OF SECTION 36, ALL IN T12N, R17E, MDB&M. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CHANGE PETITION TO (1) CHANGE THE PLACE OF USE TO INCLUDE SERVICE'AREAS OF TAHOE PARADISE WATER AND GAS COMPANY, ANGORA WATER COMPANY, GARDNER MOUNTAIN WATER COMPANY, AND TAHOE KEYES WATER COMPANY, AND (2) CHANGE THE POINT OF DIVERSION TO A POINT AT LAKE TAHOE IN SECTION 5 T12N R18E MDB&M. PETITIONER REPRESENTS THAT THIS CHANGE INVOLVES NO CHANGE IN SOURCE AND NO INCREASE IN THE AMOUNT OF APPROPRIATION. RELATIVE TO PROTESTS BLANKS UPON WHICH TO SUBMIT PROTESTS WILL BE SUPPLIED FREE UPON REQUEST ANY PERSON DESIRING TO PROTEST THE GRANTING OF SUCH EXTENSION OF TIME AND/OR CHANGE SHALL WITHIN 30 DAYS FROM DATE HEREOF FILE A WRITTEN PROTEST WITH THE STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD, AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS. A COPY OF THE PROTEST SHALL BE SENT TO THE PETITIONER. SUCH PROTEST SHALL CLEARLY SET FORTH THE PROTESTANT'S OBJECTIONS TO AN EXTENSION OF TIME AND/OR CHANGE AND SHALL BE ON FORMS PROVIDED BY THE BOARD. IF A PROTESTANTS VESTED RIGHT TO WATER IS JUNIOR IN PRIORITY TO THAT OF THE PETI— TIONER AND/OR THE PROTEST IS BASED ON INJURY TO THE PUBLIC RESOURCES, A COMPLETE STATEMENT OF FACTS SUPPORTING THE ALLEGATION THAT THE CHANGE AND/OR LACK OF DILI— GENCE ON THE PART OF THE PETITIONER IS ADVERSE TO THE PROTESTANT AND/OR THE PUBLIC RESOURCE MUST BE INCLUDED. ' R. L. ROSENBERGER, CHIEF DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS DATED: SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA JUL'( 1 8 1976 STATE OF CALIFORNIA — RESOURCES AGENCY EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS 77 Cadillac Drive, Sacramento, CA 95825 (916)920-6151 NOTICE OF PETITION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO COMPLETE APPROPRIATION OF WATER UNDER PERMIT AND PETITION TO CHANGE PERMIT 14335, ISSUED PURSUANT TO APPLICATION 19629 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TAHOE PARADISE WATER & GAS COMPANY P 0 BOX 11117, TAHOE PARADISE, CALIF 95705 PETITIONED THE STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD FOR AN EXTENSION OF TIME TO COMMENCE CONSTRUCTION AND USE OF WATER AND TO CHANGE PLACE OF USE AND POINT OF DIVERSION AS AUTHORIZED UNDER THE ABOVE—NUMBERED PERMIT. PERMIT PRESENTLY ALLOWS DIVERSION FROM COYOTE CREEK. TRIBUTARY TO UPPER TRUCKEE RIVER THENCE LAKE TAHOE THENCE TRUCKEE RIVER POINT OF DIVERSION WITHIN NW1/4 OF SWI/4 SECTION 25 T12N R17E MDB&M IN THE COUNTY OF EL DORADO IN THE AMOUNT OF: 2.33 CUBIC FEET PER SECOND BY DIRECT DIVERSION 104 ACRE—FEET PER ANNUM BY STORAGE PURPOSES: DOMESTIC DIVERSION SEASON: JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31 (DIRECT DIVERSION) OCTOBER 1 TO JUNE 1 (STORAGE) PLACE OF USE: SW1/4 OF SECTION 19; s1/2 OF NEI/4 OF SECTION 21; SEI/4 OF SECTION 21; WI/2 OF Sw1/4 AND SW1/4 OF NW1/4 OF SECTION'22; WI/2 OF NWI/4 AND NW1/4 OF SW1/4 OF SECTION 27; N1/2, SW1/4 AND N1/2 OF SE1/4 OF SECTION 28; W1/2, SE1/4 AND S1/2' OF NEI/4 OF SECTION 29; SECTION 30; N1/2 AND SE1/4 OF SECTION 31; AND WI/2 OF SECTION 32, ALL IN T12N, R18E, MDB&M; WI/2 OF SECTION 5; NE1/4 AND E1/2 OF SE1/4 OF SECTION 6; E1/2 OF NE1/4 AND E1/2 OF SEI/4 OF SECTION 7; W1/2 OF SECTION 8; W1/2, WI/2 OF NE1/4 AND WI/2 OF SEI/4 OF SECTION 17; AND N1/2 OF NW1/4 AND NW1/4 OF NEI/4 OF SECTION 20; ALL IN T11N, R18E, MDB&M; E1/2 OF NW1/4 OF SECTION 25; NEI/4 OF SECTION 25; AND THE NE1/4 OF SECTION 36, ALL IN T12N, R17E, MDB&M. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CHANGE PETITION TO (I) CHANGE THE PLACE OF USE TO INCLUDE SERVICE AREAS OF TAHOE PARADISE WATER AND GAS COMPANY, ANGORA WATER COMPANY, GARDNER MOUNTAIN WATER COMPANY, AND TAHOE KEYES WATER COMPANY, AND (2) CHANGE THE POINT OF DIVERSION TO A POINT AT LAKE TAHOE IN SECTION 5 T12N R18E MDB&M. PETITIONER REPRESENTS THAT THIS CHANGE INVOLVES NO CHANGE IN SOURCE AND NO INCREASE IN THE AMOUNT OF APPROPRIATION. RELATIVE TO PROTESTS BLANKS UPON WHICH TO SUBMIT PROTESTS WILL BE SUPPLIED FREE UPON REQUEST ANY PERSON DESIRING TO PROTEST THE GRANTING OF SUCH EXTENSION OF TIME AND/OR CHANGE SHALL WITHIN 30 DAYS FROM DATE HEREOF FILE A WRITTEN PROTEST WITH THE STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD, AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS. A COPY OF. THE PROTEST SHALL BE SENT TO THE PETITIONER. .SUCH PROTEST SHALL CLEARLY SET FORTH THE PROTESTANT'S OBJECTIONS TO AN EXTENSION OF TIME AND/OR CHANGE AND SHALL BE ON FORMS PROVIDED BY THE BOARD. IF A PROTESTANT'S VESTED RIGHT TO WATER IS JUNIOR IN PRIORITY TO THAT OF THE PETI- TIONER AND/OR THE PROTEST IS BASED ON INJURY TO THE PUBLIC RESOURCES, A COMPLETE STATEMENT OF FACTS SUPPORTING THE ALLEGATION THAT THE CHANGE AND/OR LACK OF DILI— GENCE ON THE PART OF THE PETITIONER IS ADVERSE TO THE PROTESTANT AND/OR THE PUBLIC. RESOURCE MUST BE INCLUDED. R. L. ROSENBERGER, CHIEF DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS DATED: SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA NikLY 1 g 1978 Sierra Valley Water Company P. 0. Box 466 Beckwourth, CA 96129 Dave Wilson . USGS Conservation Division. 2800 Cottage Way acramento,.CA 95825 Nature Conservancy 425 Bush Street San Francisco, CA 94108 Toiyabe National Forest John Kincheloe 411411 705 N. Plaza Federal Bldg., Rm. 207 Carson City, NV 89701 gr. Russell Kletzing Iepartment of Water Resources 1416 Ninth Street ;acramento, CA 95814 David M. & Shirley H. Allen P. O. Box 458 Carnelian Bay, CA 95711 Mrs. Helen T. Alrich P. 0. Box 165 Homewood, CA 95718 Angora Water Company P. 0. Box 9026 S. Lake Tahoe, CA 95705 Luther J. Avery & R. J. Drews c/o James Hanson 926 J Street, Suite 1415 Sacramento, CA 95814 Jean Bath 15053 Sutton Avenue Sherman Oaks, CA 91401 Carl E. & Norma L. Bell P. 0. Box 200 Tahoe Vista, CA 95732. GO Hon. Herbert Rhodes, Director Department of Parks & Recreation 1416 Ninth Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Bureau of Reclamation MP -710 2800 Cottage Way Sacramento, CA 95825 Hon. Charles Fullerton Department of Fish & Game 1416 Ninth Street, 12th Floor Sacramento, CA 95814 Phillip N. Allen 139 Yale Road Menlo Park, CA 94025 Elizabeth Sheafe Ames, et. al 47464 Medina Drive E Palm Desert, CA 92260 Margaret Anton & Beatrice M. Heggie P. 0. Box 185 Kentfield, CA 94901 Fred Baker P. 0. Box 224 Kings Beach, CA 95719 Mrs. Adelaid Beans 122 Woodland Way Piedmont, CA 94611 City of Berkeley c/o Ian S. Lockhead Brkly Vacation Camp Office 1835 Allston Way ' Berkeley, CA 94704 Sierra Sun Bonanza P. 0. Box 248 Truckee, CA 95734 Mr. Jack Port, Exec. Secretary Contra Costa Co. Water Agency 6th Floor, County Admin. Bldg. Martinez, CA. 94553 California Department of Fish & Game 12th Floor, Resources Bldg. 1416 Ninth Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Agate Bay Water Company Box 444 Carnelian Bay, CA 95711 Alpine Springs Co. Water Dist. c/o Leigh H. Rovzar, Jr. Drawer E Tahoe City, CA 95730 Edmund F. Anderson, Jr. & Jane Anderson Armstrong 1460 Hamilton Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94301 Paul H. Avery, et. al. 14290 Edgehill Lane Auburn, CA 95603 John W. Ballou P. .0. Box 934 Grass Valley, CA 95945 Becker Peak Water System c/o Ted Durein Box 576 Carmel, CA 93921 Marie T..Best P: 0. Box 331 Homewood, CA 95718 !Donald E. Bischoff 19575 Three Oaks Way Saratoga; CA 95070 Robert Birnbaum c/o Ted Durein- 410411. 576 Carmel, CA 93921 Board of Education/CA-NV Annual Conf. United Methodist Church 330 Ellis Street San Francisco, CA 94102 Albert L. & Samuel E. Bradley 202 D Street Roseville, CA 95678 Franklin M. Brown 196 Hall .Drive Orinda, CA 94563 Division of Forestry 1416 Ninth Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Department of Health Alta Area 1900 K Street, Suite 202 Sacramento, CA 95814 Dept. of Parks & Recreation District 3 4125 West Lane Stockton, CA 95204 State Lands Division 1807 - 13th 'Street Sacramento, CA 95814 • CA Regional Water Quality Control Board Lahontan Region P. 0. Box 3329 S. Lake Tahoe, CA 95702 ATNN: Roy Hampson, E.O. Sally &Glen Bowlsbey. P. 0. Box 400 Dixon, CA 95620 Harold C. Briggs 2048 Buttner Road Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 William E. & Nancy Bittner 411 Hopkins Road N Sacramento, CA 95825 Wm. S. Briner, Executor Estate of J. Ralph & Monica Sears 1870 Westlake Blvd. Tahoe City, CA 95730 ATTN: Robert B. Bond CA -NV Interstate Compact Commission 3251 S Street Sacramento, CA 95814 -Department of Fish and Game Reg. Mngr., Region II Headquarters 1001 Jedsmith Drive Sacramento, CA 95819 Division of Forestry Sierra Cascade Region 1000 Cypress Street Redding, CA 96001 Department of Health Placerville District Office 341 Placer Drive Placerville, CA 95667 Department of. Real Estate 714 P Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Division of Planning & Research SWRCB P. 0. Box 100 Sacramento, CA 95818 • Ronald Robie, Director Dept. of Water Resources 1416 Ninth Street Sacramento, CA 95814 John.Bozich 495 Bret Harte Road. Sacramento, CA 95825 William S. Briner 1850 Westlake Blvd. Tahoe City, CA 95730 Victor Brochard 135 Garcia Avenue San Francisco, CA 94127 Department of Conservation 1416 Ninth Street, 15th Floor Sacramento, CA95814 Chester.M. Hart, Chief Water Projects Branch Department of Fish and Game 1416 Ninth 'Street, Rm. 1206 Sacramento, CA 95814 Division of Forestry South Sierra Region 1234 E. Shaw Avenue Fresno, CA 93726 Dept.. of Parks & Recreation 1416 Ninth Street, 14th Floor Sacramento, CA 95814' Claire T. Dedrick Secretary for Resources 1416 Ninth Street, Rm. 1311 Sacramento, CA 95814 Executive Officer SWRCB 1416 Ninth Street, Rm. 1015 Sacramento, CA 95814 Kenneth L. Woodward Dept. of Water Resources 1.416 Ninth Street, Rm. 215-36 Sacramento, CA 95814. G. Donald Meixner Res. Evaluation Office Dept. of.Water Resources 1416, Ninth Street Sacamento, CA 95814 N. L. Camblin 3420 Ben Lomond Drive Sacramento, CA 95821 Cathedral. Water Association c/o Rodman Bingham 7 Lassen Court Menlo Park, CA 94025 The Christopher Corporation P. 0. Box 7767 S. Lake Tahoe, CA 95705 Sheldon G. Cooper & David . Marsten, Trustees under the Will of Marion Marsten c/o Cooper, White & Cooper Attorneys at Law 44 Montgomery Street San Francisco, CA 94104.. Harriet P. Craven & Estate of F. P. Street Fallen Leaf Lake Lodge Fallen Leaf, CA 95716 Paul D'Anneo 6126 Ocean View Drive Oakland, CA 94618 Percy or Francis Devita 6279Casswall Street Napa, CA 94558 Roy C. Hampson CA. REG. WQCB, Lahontan Region P. 0. Box 14367 S. Lake Tahoe, CA 95702 Donner Euer Valley A. Corp. P. 0. Box 52 Walnut Creek, CA 94597 Loren Eden & Clara Eden P. 0. Box 917 Pleasanton, CA 94566 conn vostrez, txecutive urricer • CA Tahoe Regional Planning Agency P. 0. Box 14467 S. Lake Tahoe, CA 95702 Russell W. & Ruth W. Carlton' 340 Santa Clara Avenue Oakland, CA 94610 W. M. Cavitt { P. 0. Box 1101 Truckee, CA 95734 A. H. & Effie M. Clark P. 0. Box 126 Soledad, CA 93960 Sheldon G. & Patricia T. Cooper 44 Montgomery Street San Francisco, CA 94104 Harold N. Culver 6244 El Cajon Blvd., Suite 12 San Diego, CA 92115 Jack F. Dempsey P. 0. Box 321 Tahoma, CA 95733 Steward M. Dingwall 4784 Mount Helix Drive La Mesa, CA 93041 Claude, Dukes, Fed. Watermaster P. 0. Box 3571 Reno, NV 89505 Donner Lake Utility Co. P. 0. Box 2418 Reno, NV 89505 George H. & Janet L. Edmondson Box 308 Carnelian Bay, CA 95711 Martin M. Seldon CA Trout, Inc. P. 0. Box 2393 Sunnyvale, CA 94087 Carnelian Bay Water Company c/o Stewart L. Oliver 1233 S. Arlington Avenue Reno, NV 89503 Honorable E. A. Chappie Cool, CA 95614 Dan Coleman Associates 201 Sir Francis. Drake Greenbrae, CA 94904 J. V. Corica 1148 Manor Drive Reno, NV 89502 Cathryn Daggett 6840 West Lake Blvd. Tahoma, CA 95733 Richard & Marilyn Dennis 2197 Euclid Avenue Napa, CA 94558 Robert L. & E. Joyce Dorian 1120 - 46th Street Sacramento, CA 95819 Gilbert W. Dygert & Irene C. Dygert 125 Norlene Way Grass Valley, CA 95945 Donner Tract Impr. Assn. c/o Eugene L. Hackett Jr. P. 0. Box 1078 Truckee, CA 95734 George Egen 2840 Tice Creek Drive Manor 6, Rossmoor Walnut Creek, CA 94595 Board of.Supervisors County•of El Dorado Placerville, CA 95667 County of El Dorado County Planning Office 2850 Cold Springs Road Placerville, CA 95667 District Attorney NCounty of El Dorado Placerville, CA 95667 Fallen Leaf Camp Association c/o George.E. Thomas 354 Donald Drive Moraga, CA 94556 Daniel M. Feeley 1120 Hamilton Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94301 A. Gardner Finn P. 0. Box 595 Santa Cruz, CA 95061 W. C. & Cora K. Frost P. 0. Box 2 Homewood, CA 95718 Michael Garabedian c/o Dr. Charles Goldman U/C - Dept. of Zoology Davis, CA 95616 J. B. Gilbert & Associates. 1101 R Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Kenneth A. Green 1170 Crandano*Court Sunnyvale, CA 94087 Clyde and Gladys Gruhler; and Pierce and Dorothy Tully 3366 McGraw Lane Lafayette, CA 94549 Leila M. Hardy Route 1, Box 70 Woodland, CA 95695 Margery A. Ellerherst 3430 Crestmoor Drive San Bruno, CA 94066 . Fred Fallon 3016 Waterman Court El Dorado Hills, CA Raymond Fellows 5240 N. Lake Blvd. Carnelian Bay, CA 95711 Margaret M. Fisher 3247 Kempton Avenue Oakland, CA 94611 Fulton Water Co., Inc. P. 0. Drawer W Tahoe City, CA 95730 ,Vincent P. Gianella 175 Tample Drive Auburn, CA 95603 N Fred Girard Kronick, Moskovitz, Tiedemann, and Girard 555 Capitol Mall Sacramento, CA 95814 Albert F. Greilich 1700 Wentworth Avenue Sacramento, CA 95820 Chester S. Guzek & Jeane U. Guzek 5390 West Lake Blvd. Homewood, CA 95718 Harlan & Dumars Route 1, Box 510 Woodland, CA 95695 El Dorado Co. Health Dept. 2850 Cold Springs Road Placerville, CA 95667 David J. Elliot, Jr. P. 0. Box 425 Courtland, CA 95615 Harold R. Farr P. 0. Box 51 Tahoe City, CA 95730 Louise Oppio Fenech Box 859 Tahoe City, CA 95730 Ronald H. Freml i n Box 798 Tahoe City, CA 95730 Mary S. Gamble 1031 High Road Woodside, CA 94062 Finley J. Gibbs, et. al. c/o Finley J. Gibbs 1620 E1 Camino Real Menlo Park, CA 94025 Golden Empire Council BSA c/o George Morrow 3775 Erlewine Circle Sacramento, CA 95819 Oliver D. Grey, et. al. c/o Oliver D. Grey 425 E Street Lincoln, CA 95648 John Hamlin P. 0. Box 644 Tahoe City, CA 95730 Joseph H. Harn, Forest Supvr. El Dorado Nat'l Forest 100 Forni Road Placerville, CA 95667 Harrah Realty Company P. 0. Box 819 Reno, NV• 80504 M Hiram H. & Beatrice I. Hendren. 5300 Pleasant Drive Sacramento, CA 95822 Stanford L. Holmgren 15 Cascade Lane Orinda, CA 94563 Lathrop Soule Huntley 135 Finley Street Auburn, CA 95603 -Barbara K. & W. Turrentine Jackson 702 Miller Drive Davis, CA . 95616 Reynold C. Johnson 180 Montair Drive .Danville, CA 94526 Charles C. & Bruce C. Kennedy 24733 Loma Prieta Avenue Los Gatos, CA 95030 J. Lackey; 0. & A. Ancinas c/o Jack Lackey (Lot 46) P. 0. Box 1001' Tahoe City, CA 95730 Lakeside Park Association c/o Kenneth H. Glantz Consulting Civil Engineer P. 0. Box 4437 Stockton, CA 95204 Richard A. Lavery P. 0. Box 416 Crystal Bay, NV 89402 Fred C. Hartmeyer P. 0. Box 11282 S. Lake Tahoe, CA 95705 411411 Rudy Howald 32 Toyon Drive Woodland, CA 95695 W. M. Hoskins 3476 Springhill Road Lafayette, CA 94549 Innisfree Corporation' c/o Kronick, Moskovitz, Tiedemann & Girard 555 Capitol Mall, Suite 855 Sacramento, CA 95814 Mabel C. Joerger Trust, et al. c/o Bertha Joerger Wolverton 1800 Carlin Reno, NV 89503 Wm. Van Dyke Johnson, et al. c/o Marjorie Springmeyer Route 3, Box 92 Gardnerville, NV 89410 Donald Kienlen Murray, Burns & Kienlen 1107 Ninth Street, Rm. 600 Forum Building Sacramento, CA 95814 Lake Forest Water Company c/o Ted Finger P. 0. Box 211 Tahoe City, CA 95730 Lakeside Park Association c/o Ed Pollack P. 0. Box 4573 So. Lake Tahoe, CA 95729 Robert Lancaster Forest Supervisor Tahoe National Forest Coyote Street & Hwy. 49 Nevada City, CA 95959 Frederick & Mary A. Haswell P. 0. Box 1016 Truckee, CA 95734 Courtenay T. & Rhoda S. - Headland 9010 Sceola Court Walnut Creek, CA 94598 Marilyn R. Hoffman & D. Rhoades 42 Tuscaloosa Avenue Atherton, CA 94025 Charles Hughes, et. al. IBM Building, Suite 802 520 Capitol Mall Sacramento, CA 95814 • Innisfree Corporation 2656 Brideway Sausalito, CA Inez Loomis Johnson and Harlan A. Johnson 3517 E. Hidden Valley Drive Reno, NV 89502 Sybil S. Jones 1400 - 39th Street Sacramento, CA 95801 Wolfgang E. Kuhn & J. Thomas Baccehetti c/o Wolfgang Kuhn (Lot 2) 612 Alvarado Row Stanford, CA 94300 Lake Tahoe Area Council Sierra Tahoe Reg. Res. Library P. 0. Box 14287, So. Lake Tahoe, CA 95702 Jonn J. Lavin Forest Supervisor Toiyab2 National Forest i11 North Virginia Street Reno, NV 89503 • Allen B. Lemmon 562 Garden Street Sacramento, CA .95815 D. E. Loewen 918 S. Central Avenue Lodi, CA 95240 Charles & Lurelda Mahakian 2340 Hilgard Avenue Berkeley, CA 94709 B. E. Martin, Reg. Director Region 2. U. S. Bureau of Reclamation 2800 Cottage Way Sacramento, CA 95825 Gilbert J. McGuinness c/o Fred Haswell P. 0. Box 1016 Truckee, CA 95734 Mrs. Robert W. Miller 1021 California Street San Francisco, CA 94108 John W. Mitchell, et al. c/o John W. Mitchell 2021 Waverley Palo Alto, CA 94301 Mt. Lola. Development Co. c/o Mr. M. E. McCombs 228 Arletta Street Reno, NV 89503 Kenneth & Charlotte Musker 748 Plum Lane Davis, CA 95616 Ron M. MacMillen District Attorney County of Nevada Nevada City, CA 95959 League to Save Lake Tahoe P. 0. Box 10110 So. Lake Tahoe, CA 95731 Irving M. & Viva D. Liner 230 Southampton Avenue Berkeley, CA 94707 Weyman I. Lundquist 5460 West Lake Blvd. Homewood, CA 95718 Earl B. Marr Box 264 Tahoma, CA 95733 Barbara McConnell 3651 Meadow Lane Sacramento, CA 95825 Robert N. & Jeanne R. Meier 2110 Lincoln Street Oroville, CA 95965 Mrs. Grace P. Mills 803 Nixon Avenue Reno, NV 89502 George, Antionette & Charles B. Mollett 1603 Hillcrest Glendale, CA .91202 Burleigh H. Murray c/o M. Meland 1100 Gough Street, 10-# San Francisco, CA 94109 Charles & Martha Nagy 306 La Cueste. Avenue Los Altos, CA 94022 Nevada County Health Dept. County of Nevada Nevada City, CA 95959 Janet E. Leary 120 West Empire Street Grass Valley, CA 95945 aldN. & B a Little is • . 95732 Jerome Magee P. O. Box 11073 Oakland, CA 94611 Doris Q. Marsh 5418 North Lake Blvd. Carnelian Bay, CA 95711 Martin McDonough Attorney at Law 555 Capitol Mall, Suite 950 Sacramento, CA 95814 Gene 0. & Joyce M. Miller 3857 Petersburg Circle Stockton, CA 95207 -Charles C. & John H. Miltner c/o Charles Miltner.& Assoc. 511 Sir Francis Drake Blvd. Greenbrae, CA 94904 .J. D.• & S. Morton; J. F. & M. T. Latour c/o James D. Morton R. 0. Box 2277 Olympic Valley, CA 95730 Paul R. Murray 6000.J Street Sacramento, CA 95819 Board of'Supervisors County of Nevada Nevada City, CA 95959 . Loanty OT Nevaaa County Planning Office Nevada City, CA 95959 Gladys M. Newington 321 - 37th Street • Sacramento, CA 95816 Malcolm Nobs, et al. 50 Avondale Avenue Redwood City, CA 94062 Herbert P. Obexer Obexer & Son, Inc. P. 0. Box 186 Homewood, CA 95718 Paul R. Parrette P. 0. Box 817 Carefree, Arizona 85331 Nolan E. Petz, et al. 618 Gaffery Road Vermalis, CA 95385 District Attorney Courthouse, Room #24 . Auburn, CA 95603 James Scribner Placer Co. Health Dept. P. 0. Drawer CC Tahoe City, CA 95730 Quail Lake Water Co. c/o Ray. Kettenhofen P. 0. Box 305 Homewood, CA 95718 Donald A. Rhoades 42 Tuscaloosa Avenue Atherton, CA 94025 Rocky Ridge Properties & R. T. Nahas & George J. Schlenker, Trustees P. 0. Box 802 Tahoe City, CA 95730 rcoiana westergara State Eng., Div. of Wtr. Res. 410010 201 South Fall Street 410411 Carson City, NV 89701 Nielsen Water Company c/o Stein Nielsen P. 0. Box 602 Tahoe City, CA 95730 N. Tahoe Public Utility Dist. P. 0. Box 139 Tahoe Vista, CA 95732 L. D. & Kathleen M. Ohlson P. 0. Box 71 Oroville, CA 95965 L. J. & E. K. .Payen; B. Atwood c/o Louis J. Payen 7915 Folsom Blvd. Sacramento, CA 95826 Placer County Water Agency P. 0. Box 3218 Auburn, CA 95603 County of Placer County Planning Office 175 Fulweiler Avenue Auburn, CA 95603 Thomas & Shirley Poffenberger 416 Hamilton Place Ann Arbor, Mich 48104 Howard L. Reedy P. 0. Box 1632 Tahoe City, CA 95730 Fred A. & Dorothy H. Rihs P. 0. Box 1343 Kings Beach, CA 95719 iyeva-adri SO d UdIH UO(T M. P. 0. Box 10678 Reno, NV 89510 Neal Walton Planning Director City of S. Lake Tahoe P. 0. Box 1210 S. Lake Tahoe, CA 95705 Anders A. Nyquist 76 Hernandez Avenue San Francisco, CA 94127 Richard Osmundsen P. 0. Box 1445 Tahoe City, CA J. & A. Pedretti; B. & L. P. Marshall c/o Joseph Pedretti 5669 Dam Road El Sobrante, CA 95800 Board of Supervisors Administrative Center 175 Fulweiler, #206 Auburn, CA 95603 Placer County Dept. of Public (?!:Works ounty Administrative Center Auburn, CA 95603 tooki N OUSE James Vidovich, Chairman Pyramid Lake Tribal Council Box 64 Wadsworth, NV 89442 Regents of the U of Calif. Business Services Office 2543 Channing Way Berkeley, CA 94720 Elizabeth N. Robinson The Map/ls Woodland, CA 95695 Arthur W. Rose 6073 North Lake Blvd. Kings Beach, CA 95719 H. W. & Maude E. Ruby 2851 Northrop Avenue Sacramento,.CA 95825 Paul or Viola Scaglon 454 Vincente Avenue Berkeley, CA 94707 Larry Sevison Box 108 Tahoe Vista, CA 95732 Ronald W. Rupp op4770 West Lake Blvd. Homewood, CA 95718 Sierra County Health Dept. County of Sierra Downieville, CA 95936 D. G. Snyder & D. Westerlund P. 0. Box 750 Tahoe City, CA 95730 Orval L. &Helen L. Shreck 3400 East Country Club Lane Sacramento, CA 95821 Sierra Pacific Power Co. P. 0. Box 10100 Reno, NV 89510 Beryl S. Smith 2765 - Street Sacramento, CA 95818 J. B. Snell 44 La Cresenda Vallejo, CA 94590 Standord Alumni Ass'n. Bowman Alumni House Stanford, CA 94305 Sutcliffe & Morrow, Inc. Engrs., Surveyors, Plnrs. 3350 Watt Avenue Sacramento, CA .95821 George R. Saxton M110 Idlewood Road Kentfield, CA 94904 Car1,W. Jr. & Grace M. Schmidt P. 0. Box 3098 S. Lake Tahoe, CA 95705 Board of Supervisors County of Sierra • Courthouse Downieville, CA. 95936 County of Sierra County Planning Office Downieville, CA 95936 Samuel A. Snyder 936 - 46th Street Sacramento, CA 95816 Clarence N. & Robert D. Shurtleff 7 Oak Grove Way Napa, CA 94558 Vera Silberstein 2706 Ashlan, Space 166 Fresno, CA 93705 Mrs. Jack A. Smith P. 0. Box 269 Tahoma, CA 95733 R. G. Sproul & Stanley B. Freeborn, Jr. c/o John A. Sproul 8413 Buckingham Drive El Cerrito, CA 94530 Merle Stark & Anita F. Williams 2908 Judah Street San Francisco, CA 94122 Lawrence E. Swanson 41167 Thurston Street Fremont, CA 94538 Milton & Daisy Selby 107 Camino Don Miguel Orinda, CA 94563 District Attorney County of Sierra Courthouse Downieville, CA 95936 S. A. Snyder &.W. G. Keenan c/o S. A. Snyder 939 - 46th Street Sacramento, CA 95816 S. Tahoe Public Utility Dist. P. 0. Box AU S. Lake Tahoe, CA 95705 Sierra Club Mother Lode Chapter P. 0. Box 1335 Sacramento, CA 95806 Silver Creek -Tahoe Imp Assn., ). Inc. 10727 Cotter Street Oakland, CA 94605 William L. Smith 1835 Green Valley Road Suisun, CA 94585 Sierra Sun Bonanza P. 0. Box 248 Truckee, CA 95734 Stephen D. & Ruth T. Storey 671 Santa Ynez Stanford, CA 94305 T .9._s B. Swartz Swar 6 Kin• e'en P'•. ont, CA Charles W. or John Sweeney Tahoe City P U D .2190'Broadway AmkAgh c/o Paul H. Chamberlain San Francisco, CA 9411511PROI P. 0. Box 33 Tahoe City, CA 95730 Tahoe Paradise Resort P. 0. Box 11117. Tahoe Paradise,CA 95705 Tahoe Tahoma Cabin 1131 Westfield Drive Menlo Park, CA 94025 Paul F. Taylor, et al 6985 Exeter Drive Oakland, CA 94611 Margaret M. Trembley P. 0. Box 532 Belvedere, CA 94920 Truckee Donner Public Utility -District P. 0. Box 308 Truckee, CA 95734 Regional Director U. S. Fish & Wildlife Svc. P. 0. Box 3737 Portland, OR 97208 U. S. Toiyabe National Forest c/o Regional Forester 324 25th Street Ogden, Utah 84401 U. S. Bureau of Land Mgmt. 2800 Cottage Way Sacramento, CA 95825 U. S. Tahoe Basin Management Unit P. 0. Box 8465 S.Lake Tahoe, CA 95731 Ann Milton Wallis 2490 Westlake Blvd. Box 564 Tahoe City, CA 95730 Tahoe Paradise Water & Gas Company P. 0. Box 11117 Tahoe Paradise, CA 95705 Tamarack Mutual Water Co. & Rubicon Mutual Water Co. c/o Ann H. Ewer, C.P.A. 625 Market Street San Francisco, CA 94105 Charles &Barbara Thieriot 1802 Floribunda Avenue Hillsborough, CA 94010 Trimont Water Co. c/o Gordon E. Davis, Esq. Attorney for Trimont Water Co. 111 Sutter Street, Room 1100 San Francisco, CA 94101 Frank E. & Clarie J. Turpin 1107 -Merritt Turlock, CA. 95380 U. S. Tahoe Nat'l Forest Coyote Street & Highway 49 Nevada City, CA 95959 U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs Nevada Agency Stewart, NV 89437 U. S. Bureau of Reclamation 2800 Cottage Way Sacramento, CA 95825 E. S. von Dessonneck 123 Edgewood Avenue San Francisco, CA 94117 Mrs. Mary Walton P. 0. Box 2047 Reno, NV 89505 Tahoe Keys Water Company P. 0. Box 1239 S. Lake Tahoe, CA 95705 Tahoe Regional Ping. Agency Box 8896 S. Lake Tahoe, CA 95705 Mrs. Hazel C. Taylor P. 0. Box 9186 S. Lake Tahoe, CA 95705 Gary L. & Marilyn Thomas 3770 Random Lane Sacramento, CA 95825 James D. Wood, Proj. Mgr. Truckee -Carson Irrig. District P. 0. Box 957 Fallon, NV 89406 Field Supervisor Div. of River Basin Studies U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service 2800 Cottage Way, Room E-2727 Sacramento, CA 95825 U. S. El Dorado Nat'l Forest Irwin E. Bosworth, Forest Supervisor 2929 Grandview Street Placerville, CA 95667 U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Lahontan Project P. 0. Box 640 Carson City, NV 89701 Alvin Waddle 202 Carolyn Street Auburn, CA 95603 Ward Creek Water Co. c/o Cooper, White & Cooper 44 Montgomery Street San Francisco, CA 94104 Washoe Co. Water Conservation Western States Equipment Co. Districtc/o Fred Haswell 42.1 Hill Street, Room 2 N P. 0. Box 1016 Reno, NV 89501 Truckee, CA 95734 MabelWinter Whitney P. 0. Box 4056 S. Lake Tahoe, CA 95729 Sammie June Wiler 520 Edan Avenue Stockton, CA 95205 Harold A. Ranquist U. S. Department of Interior Special Project Office 900 West 1st Street Reno, NV 89503 Bob Rennie c/o U. S. Forest Service 650 Sansome Street. San Francisco, CA 94111 -Glen-Griffith, Director Nevada Fish and. Game Dept. P. 0. Box 10678 Reno, NV 89510 Public Utilities Commission Utilities Division 350 McAllister Street San Francisco, CA 94102 California Advisory Committee on Western States Water Planning State Capitol, Room 2148 Sacramento, CA 95814 Department of Water Resources •Central District P. O. Box 9137 Sacramento, CA 9584'. Henry J. Ongerth, Chief Water Sanitation, Department of Health 2151 Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94704 Finch, Sauers, Player & King P. 0. Box 759 Palo Alto, CA 94312 Mabel Winter Whitney . 92 Sunset Avenue Amherst, Mass. 01002 James D. Yoakum . P. 0. Box 9098 University Station Reno, NV 89507 Ms. Sari Sommarstron c/o CTRPA P. 0. Box 14467 S. Lake Tahoe, CA 95702 N Dr. H. P. Tapia, Superintendant Truckee -Donner Rec. & Park District P. 0. Box 1087 Truckee, CA 95734 SUPPLEMENTAL MAILING LIST (from this square on) Air Resources Control Board Planning Division 1131 S Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Reclamation Board 1416 Ninth Street, Room 335 Sacramento, CA 95814 Division of Mines and Geology 1416 Ninth Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Placer Co. Service Area #21 P. 0. Box 1469 Kings Beach, CA 95719 ATTN: Bill Matulich Department of •Health, Water Sanitation 1025 P Street, Room 110 Sacramento, CA 95814 Bertram C. Wheeler Box H Courtland, CA 95615 - William A. & Madeline P. Williams 718 Oeste Drive Davis, CA 95616 James B. & Joan H. Zischke 144 Bonita Avenue Piedmont, CA 94611 Robert D. Stitser Attorney/Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe 755 Forest Street Reno, NV 89502 Mrs. Marjorie Springmeyer Route 3, Box 92 Gardnerville, NV 89410 Air Resources Control Board 1709 - llth Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Public Utilities Commission Environmental Impact Branch 350 McAllister Street San Francisco, CA 94102 Division of Forestry, Resource Management 1416 Ninth Street • Sacramento, CA 95814 Mr. Edward G. Chandler Athearn, Chandler & Hoffman Attorneys at Law 111 Sutter Street San Francisco, CA 94105 Department of Health Water Sanitation 2135 Alsaid Avenue Redding, CA 96001 Department of Transportation Legal Division 1120 N Street Sacramento, CA 95814 ATTN: Gene Bonnstetter Public Utilities Commission Richard Carlson Finance and Accounts Divis Dept. of Real Estate 350 McAllister Street 714 P Street San Francisco, CA 94102 Sacramento, CA 95814 Mark Weiner P. 0. Box 417 Foresthill, CA 95631 Research Coordination Board Sierra Tahoe Reg. Res. Library P. 0. Box 14287 So. Lake Tahoe, CA 95702 U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Water Div. & Enforcement Div. 100 California Street San Francisco, CA 94111 Mr. Joe Holzen Conservation Chairman Oakland Casting Club 3085 Greenview Drive Castro Valley, CA 94546 City of South Lake Tahoe Planning Officer 1700 D Street So. Lake Tahoe, CA 95702 Bob Baiocchi 1859 Salida Way Paradise, CA 95969 Washoe Co. Water Cons. Dist. 421 Hill Reno, NV 89501 -raPcvazidise eater r guAd �c 0.3X. /1117 ( ,Pa ad , 64 '75705 N Lake Tahoe Environ. Ed. Cons. Sierra Tahoe Reg. Res. Library P. 0. Box 14287 So. Lake Tahoe, CA 95702 Alan Walker No. Lake Tahoe Bananza News Incline Village, NV 89450 California Trout, Inc P. 0. Box 2046 San Francisco,' CA 94126 Roland Westergard State Engineer, St. of Nevada 201 South Fall Carson City, NV 89701 Donald Peek Michigan -California Lumber Co. P. 0. Box 461 Camino, CA 95709 Truckee -Donner Public Utility District P. 0. Box 308 Truckee, CA 95734 Frank B. Clendenon 12405 Locksley Lane Auburn, CA 94603 Mr. John Wright State Reclamation Board 1416 Ninth Street, Rm. 335 Sacramento, CA 95814 Mr. James P. Tryner, Chief Resource Preservation & Interpretation Division Qf Parks & Recreati 4n p1b�Ninth Street 14th F.I. Sacramento, CA 90814 Mr. Thomas I. Graff Environmental Defense Fund 2728 Durant Street Berkeley, CA 94704 Placer Co. Planning Commission Co. Admin. Center, Room 501 Auburn, CA 95603 Pacific Gas & Electric Co. c/o Mr. E. E. Hall 77 Beale Street San Francisco, CA 94106 Forest Supervisor U. S. El Dorado Nat'l Forest 929 Grandview Street Placerville, CA 95667 Nevada Irrigation District P. 0. Box 1019 Grass Valley, CA 95945 Lake Tahoe Area Res. Coord.•Bd. Sierra Tahoe Reg. Res. Library P. 0. Box 14287 So. Lake Tahoe, CA 95702 Donald L. LoliocK, Chief Env. Services Branch Dept. of Fish and Game Rm. 1206-20, Resources Bldg. VIA MESSENGER (6) Allan I. Wendroff State Reclamation Board Room 335, Resources Bldg. VIA MESSENGER Bill D. Whitener, Gen. Mgr. Idyllwild County Water Dist. P. 0. Box 397 Idyllwild, CA 92349 Martin McDonough, Atty. 555 Capitol Mall, Suite 950 Sacramento, CA 95814 Paul Art Chuck Harris J. M. Page Wynn Rowlands L. C. Spencer N SWRCB-Div. of Water Rights 107 South Broadway-Rm. 3009 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (2) B. E. Martin, Director Mid-Pac. Region, U.S.B.R. 2800 Cottage Way. Sacramento, CA 95825 Lake Hemet Muni. Water Dist. 40-988 Florida Avenue Hemet, CA 92343 R. L. Rosenberger Don Carroll Murt Lininger Glenn Peterson D. W. Sabiston Files Don Meixner, DWR Project Analysis Office 1416 Ninth Street, Rm. 215 - VIA MESSENGER sus -►4 Tom Quinn, Spec. Assistant Governor for Env. Protect 1709 - llth Street VIA MESSENGER Dept. Water Resources Room 338, Resources Bldg. VIA MESSENGER (2) Subash Agarwal Archie Chesler Ernie Miller Walt Pettit Joe Soderstrand Joyce Romeo State Water Resources Control Board DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS 77 Cadillac Drive Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 322-9128 StATEWATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD ° PROGRESS REPORT BY PERMITTEE FORFI9i19 07 AM '78 BiY.OF-WATER RIGFiTS SACRAMENTO APPLICATION: PERMIT: 18030 13527 OWNER OF RECORD: TAHOE PARADISE WATER & GAS COMPANY P 0 BOX 11117, TAHOE PARADISE, CALIF 95705 SOURCE: COUNTY: AMOUNT: PURPOSE: (9161 541-2622 Area Code and Telephone Number If the owner or address shown above is wrong, please correct, UNNAMED STREAM EL DORADO 3 CU FT/SEC DOMESTIC TIME TO COMPLETE USE OF WATER EXPIRES ON 12-01-70 IMPORTANT! EVERY permit is issued subject to the conditions therein expressed. I have currently reviewed my permit: YES DI NO ❑ . I am complying with the conditions under which my permit has been issued: YES ❑ NO TO . 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 -listed address. THE PROJECT HAS BEEN ABANDONED AND I REQUEST REVOCATION OF THIS PERMIT: YES 0 NO E. CONSTRUCTION WORK 1. Has construction work commenced? YES ❑ NO . If YES, is construction completed? YES ❑ NO ❑ 2. If incomplete, describe briefly the work done, including cost: 3. If not completed, give estimated date of completion - 4. What percent of construction work remains to be done' Explain - USE OF WATER. 5. Has use of water commenced? YES ❑ NO E. Check appropriate box(es) below and explain how water was used. (a) 0 Irrigation Total acres Irrigated Name of crops served and acreage of each (b) 0 Stockwaterin (c) 0 Industrial (d) ❑ Domestic (h) ❑ Other (e) ❑ 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.) Number of animals Nature of Use (f) ❑ Recreational Boating, fishing, water contact sports (g) ❑ Power generation Installed horsepower capacity Number of persons, area of garden, lawn, etc. 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 ❑ NO 0. If "No", explain on revese side under "Remarks". 8. Has location of the intake, place of use, or type of use been changed? "Remarks". 9. Did the source go dry? YES ❑ NO ❑ . If so, during what months STORAGE PROJECTS ONLY N/A 10. Did your reservoir spill this year? at maximum storage? spillway vertically was it drawn down I declare under penalty of perjury that the YES 0 NO ❑ . Explain on reverse side under YES ❑ NO ❑ . If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was the water level Have you emptied the reservoir? YES 0 NO ❑ . If not, how many feet below at end of season information in this re port is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Dated- January 27th, 1978 SWRCB-15 (8.77) at Tahoe Paradi Re, (:a1 i fnrni a Sign here. (Location) (State) Tahoe Paradise WAter and Gas Co. 1911 PERMITTEE George C. Baron, Pres. (REPORT CONTINUES ON RanidwS SIDE) io , PROGRESS REPORT BY PERMITTEE FOR 1977 -PAGE 2 PLEASE ANSWER ONLY THOSE QUESTIONS BELOW WHICH ARE APPLICABLE TO YOUR (PROJECT: MUNICIPAL, COMMUNITY, OR SUBDIVISION PROJECTS ONLY 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 0 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 (each lines ❑ ; Seepage pits ❑ ; Central treatment plan ❑ operated by ; Other ❑ (specify under "Remarks") PURVEYORS OF WATER ONLY 16. Water service is provided to an area or subdivision including a recreational reservoir: YES 0 NO ❑ . 17. Name of area or subdivision so served. 18. State surface area of recreational reservoir(s) at maximum water level referred to in 16 and 17. Identify surface area(s) by name of dam or reservoir. NOTE: The following questions relate to the Board's continuing responsibility to insure that appropriate water is best developed, conserved, and utilized in the public interest as required by the Water Code. CONSERVATION OF WATER 19. What measures are you using or planning to reduce water losses in conveyance systems? (1) Seepage or leak detection program ❑; (2) Lining canals 0; (3) Phreatophyte and aquatic vegetation control 0; (4) Other (describe in "Remarks") 0. 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 0; (3) Return flow system areawide ❑ ; (4) Water pricing to encourage reduced use 0 ; (5) Charges for drainage of ir- rigated lands 0; (6) Other (describe in "Remarks") 0. 21. What measures are used to encourage municipal and industrial consumers to conserve water? (1) Regulations to control wasteful use ❑ ; (2) Public education program on water conservation ❑ ; (3) Pricing to encourage reduced use ❑ ; (4) Assistance to industry in design of recycle systems 0; (5) Other (describe in "Remarks") ❑. 22. What records are maintained on water use and conservation? (1) Loss rate from conveyance system 0 ; (2) Water use for major crops by each farm 0; (3) Other (describe in "Remarks") 0. WATER QUALITY AND WASTEWATER RECLAMATION 23. Describe methods you are using to minimize erosion and to prevent the entry of silt into surface waters: 24. After use, the water is (1) retained in reservoir ❑ (2) discharged into a stream or lake ❑ ; (3) discharged into settling ponds 0; (4) other 0. Describe. 25. Does or will water being discharged contain waste materials? 0 Yes 0 No . (1) Domestic ❑ ; (2) Municipal ❑ ; (3) Industrial ❑ ; (4) Agricultural 0 ; (5) Other ❑ Describe. 26. Does or will water being discharged contain any specific material which is deleterious to fish and wildlife or which would im- pair the water for beneficial uses? 0 Yes ❑ No . Describe: 27. Describe what steps you are taking, have been taking, or can take to reclaim or indirectly reuse the water being appropriated. REMARKS Please indicate the number of the item you are explaining: On Ma 6 1970 the Com..n f _-d II • 4. . .. . _ - . • . - . simultaneously filed a "Petition for Change of Place of Use". These petitions are the result of engineering studies accomplished to date and in collaboration with the other utilities mentioned in said petitions. T9 provide water for domestic use of the compan-- ies' potential customers based on presently subdivided lands the total quantity of water in the pertit is considered essential. On 30 July, 1971, the Company filed petition for extension of time as the WAter Rights Branch had not acted on petitions cited in paragraph one above. On 18 June, 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 has not been held. Company received letter of 23 August, 1974, from State Water Rights Control Board re: an EIR on subject Appli- Mt1uns. On or about 30 September, 1974, Company requested 120 day extension to preoare.EIR. However, on checking Company files it has been found that an EIR was presented as Hart of June 18, 1973, hearini(If additional space is needed for remarks, attach numbered sheets.) 53943.983 8-77 2M 00 OSP Oate Water Resources Control Boa. DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS 2125 — 19th Street, Sacramento, California 95818 PROGRESS REPORT BY PERMITTEE FOR 1916 OWNER OF RECORD: APPLICATION 18030 TAHOE PARADISE WATER & GAS COMPANY P 0 BOX 11117, TAHOE PARADISE, CALIF 95705 (916) 541-2622 Telephone Number (Include Area Code) G `C_ ,N C' -s^ ;D K If the owner or address shown above is wrong, please correct SOURCE: UNNAMED STREAM COUNTY: EL DORADO AMOUNT: 3 cu FT/SEC PURPOSE: DOMESTIC PERMIT: 13527 fV 2-.01.40 TIME TO COMPLETE USE OF WATER EXPIRES THIS DATE IMPORTANT! EVERY permit is issued subject to the conditions therein expressed. I have currently reviewed my permit: YES ® NO ❑ . I am complying with the conditions under which my permit has been issued: YES ❑ NO ®. Identify any non-compliance 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 STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD, DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS 2125 Nineteenth Street, Sacramento, California 95818 THE PROJECT HAS BEEN ABANDONED AND I REQUEST REVOCATION OF THIS PERMIT: YES ❑ NO g. CONSTRUCTION WORK 1. Has construction work commenced? YES ❑ NO n. If YES, is construction completed? YES ❑ NO ❑ . 2. If incomplete, describe briefly the work done, including cost. 3. If not completed, give estimated date of completion. 4. What percent of construction work remains to be done? Explain. USE OF WATER 5. Has use of water commenced? YES ❑ NO )] Check appropriate box(es) below and explain how water was used. (a) ❑ Irrigation Total acres irrigated Name of crops served and acreage of each (b) ❑ 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 persons, area of garden, lawn, etc. (e) ❑ 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 ❑ NO ❑ If "No", explain on reverse side under "remarks". 8. Has location of the intake, place of use, or type of use been changed? YES ❑ NO ❑ . Explain on reverse side under "remarks". 9. Did the source go dry? YES ❑ NO ❑ . If so, during what months? STORAGE PROJECTS ONLY N/A 10. Did your reservoir spill this year? YES ❑ NO ❑ . If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was the water level at maximum storage? Have you emptied the reservoir? YES ❑ NO ❑ . If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was it drawn down at end of season? I declare under penalty of perjury that the information in this report is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Dated: January 5th, 1977 at Tahoe Paradise, SWRCB-15 (6.76, California (Location) Sign here Tahoe Paradise Water and Gas 1916 (State) Co. RMITTE eorge C. Baron, Pres. (REPORT CONTINUES ON REVERSE SIDE) JAN 18 '77 C PLEASE ANSWER ONLY THOSE QUESTIONS BELOW WHICH ARE APPLICABLE TO YOUR PROJECT: MUNICIPAL, COMMUNITY, OR SUBDIVISION PROJECTS ONLY 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 0 NO ❑ . 14. Do you plan to meter the connections? YES 0 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 0 operated by ; Other ❑ (specify under "remarks") PURVEYORS OF WATER ONLY 16. Water service is provided to an area or subdivision including a recreational reservoir: YES 0 NO ❑ . 17. Name of area or subdivision so served. 18. State surface area of recreational reservoir(s) at maximum water level referred to in 16 and 17. Identify surface area(s) by name of dam or reservoir. NOTE: The following questions relate to the Board's continuing responsibility to insure that appropriate water is best developed, conserved, and utilized in the public interest as required by the Water Code. CONSERVATION OF WATER 19. What measures are you using or planning to reduce water losses in conveyance systems? (1) Seepage or leak detection program ❑ ; (2) Lining canals ❑ ; (3) Phreatophyte and aquatic vegetation control ❑ ; (4) Other (describe in remarks) ❑ . 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 ❑ ; (3) Return flow system areawide ❑ ; (4) Water pricing to encourage reduced use ❑ ; (5) Charges for drainage of ir- rigated lands ❑ ; (6) Other (describe in remarks) ❑ . 21. What measures are used to encourage municipal and industrial consumers to conserve water? (1) Regulations to control wasteful use ❑ ; (2) Public education program on water. conservation ❑ ; (3) Pricing to encourage reduced use ❑ ; (4) Assistance to industry in design of recycle systems ❑ ; (5) Other (describe in remarks) ❑ . 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 ❑ ; (3) Other (described in remarks) ❑ . WATER QUALITY AND WASTEWATER RECLAMATION 23. Describe methods you are using to minimize erosion and to prevent the entry of silt into surface waters: 24. After use, the water is (1) retained in reservoir ❑ ; (2) discharged into a stream or lake ❑ ; (3) discharged into settling ponds ❑ ; (4) Other ❑ . Describe. 25. Does or will water being discharged contain waste materials? 0 Yes 0 No . (1) Domestic ❑ ; (2) Municipal ❑ ; (3) Industrial ❑ ; (4) Agricultural ❑ ; (5) Other ❑ . Describe. 26. Does or will water being discharged contain any specific material which is deleterious to fish and wildlife or which would im- pair the water for beneficial uses? 0 Yes 0 No . Describe: 27. Describe what steps you are, have been, or can take to reclaim or indirectly reuse the water sought being appropriated: REMARKS Please designate by number the question you are answering: On May 6, 1970 the Company filed a "Petition for Change in Point of Diversions and simultaneously filed a "Petition for Change of Place of Use". 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 compan— ies' potential customers based on presently subdivided lands the total quantity of water in the permit is considered essential. On 30 July 1971, —the Company filed petition for extension of time as the Water Rights Branch had not acted on petitions cited in paragraph one above. On 18 June 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 Zand Utility has —not been held. Company received letter of 23 August 1974 from State Water Rights Control Board re: an EIR on subiect applir cations. On or about 30 September 1974 Company requested 120 day extension to prepare EIR. However, on checking Company files ithhas been found that an EIR was presented as part of June 18, 1973 hearing.- , (If Donal space is needed for remarks, attach numb3heets.) 49420-989 0 2M 0) O CSV A STATE OF CALIFORNIA—THE RESOURCES `AGENCY EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor STATE WATER RESOURCES "CONTROL BOARD P. O. BOX 100 • SACRAMENTO 95801 (916) 445-0$0 NOTICE TO WATER USERS IN THE .LAKE TAHOE AND TRUCKEE RIVER BASINS This is to inform you the UnitedtiStates Supreme Court substantial questions as to.the Lake Tahoe and Truckee Basins. that the recent decision of in U. S. v. Cappaert raises long-term water supply to the • In U. S. v. Cappaert, the United States Supreme Court reaffirmed the principle that creation of a federal reservation ('Devil's Hole, a detached component of Death Valley National Monument) reserves sufficient water to serve the purposes of the reservation as of the time of the creation of such reservation. The effect of the Court's holding was to approve a federal district court order curtailing an existingbeneficial use of water which interfered with the sufficiency othe water supply at Devil's Hole. The existing beneficial use of water which was curtailed consisted of use from aroundwater supply interconnected with the underground pool at Devil's Hole. The Supreme Court's decision in Cappaert also held that balancin of competing interests in a water supply with respect to w is a reserve right is•asserted is not a test in determining the extent of the federal right. As indicated in a notice from. the State Board dated March 24, 1975, the claims of the federal government, based on the principle reaffirmed in the Cappaert decision, on behalf of the Paiute Indians to waters in the Lake Tahoe and Truckee Basins could reduce or eliminate uses of water based both upon state -issued water right entitlements and upon other claims of right, such as the right of overlying owners to extract groundwater, in those basins. The State Water Resources Control Board has previously suspended the issuance of new water right permits for these Basins. Additionally, the time within which to complete use of water has expired on the permits shown on the attached sheet. In view of the uncertainty as to water supply and substantial questions as to public interest in increased use of water in the Lake Tahoe and Truckee Basins, the. State Board will either (1) license the uses under these existing permits based on the amount of water which has been applied to beneficial use, or (2) if petitions for extension of time are filed, hold hearings on the petitions. (over) \Cj At hearings held on petitions for extension of time, the State Board will consider the public interest in increased use of water in the Lake Tahoe and Truckee Basins. In determining the public interest, the State Board will consider evidence on the uses proposed to be made of an increase in water supply. The State Board will also consider evidence of the environmental impact of such proposed uses. A detailed description of the issues to be considered will be set forth in the staff summary which will accompany the hearing notices. The State Board cautions holders of water right permits under which the time to complete use of water has expired and an extension of time has not been obtained against increasing the use of water, or making commitments (such as issuance of will—serve letters) which will result in increasing the use of water, after the date for completing use of water specified in such permits. Dated: JUL 1 5 1976 Attachment STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD Bill B. Dendy Executive Officer CALIFORNIA WATER RIGHT PERMITS IN NEED OF EXTENSIONS OF TIME LAKE TAHOE AND TRUCKEE RIVER BASINS Permit Application Permittee 679 1379 13525 17139 North Tahoe Public Utility District 15582 17149 15581 17235 6642 11183 12497 19072 Beryl S. Smith 7756 11449 Lake Tahoe Gold Mining Company (construction only) 10067 11993 South Tahoe Public Utility District 9232 14921 12049 18414 Lake Forest Water Company 13527 18030 13528 18031 13529 18038 13530 18039 Tahoe Paradise Water and Gas Company 14330 18248 Fulton Water Company, Inc. 13531 18283 14334 19111 Tahoe City Public Utility District 14938 18934 Helen T. Alrich 14336 19819 Agate Bay Water Campany 14675 19965 Tahoe Paradise Resort 14718 20487 Earl B. Marr 15296 22173 Earl B. and Ethel B. Marr 15241 22640 Lakeside Park Association 15771 22651 U. S. Tahoe Basin Management Unit (construction only) 13815 20443 15695 22573 Truckee Donner Public Utility District 14160 20894 14161 20895 U. S. Tahoe National Forest 15414 22266 Mt. Lola Development Company (over) Permit Application Permittee 14912 22026 Alan E. Bartholemy et al 15905 22822 Trimont Water Company et al (construction only) 15906 22823 County of Placer (construction only) STATE OF CALIFORNIA—THE RESOURAU CY EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS MONTHLY NOTICE OF PETITIONS RECEIVED FIRST MONTHLY LIST 2125— 19TH STREET SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95818 PHONE (916)445-2055 PETITIONS WERE RECEIVED FOR THE PROJECTS AS NOTED BELOW. ANY PERSON DESIRING TO PROTEST THE GRANTING OF SUCH A PETITION SHALL WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE FILE A WRITTEN PROTEST WITH THE BOARD ON ITS FORMS AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS. A COPY OF THE PROTEST SHALL BE SENT TO THE PETITIONER DY THE PROTESTANT. ANY PROTEST AGAINST AN EXTENSION OF TIME SUBMITTED ON THE BASIS OF PUBLIC INTEREST OR JUNIOR VESTED RIGHTS MUST DE ACCOMPANIED BY A STATEMENT OF FACTS RELATINGHOW THE PETI— TIONERS LACK OF DILIGENCE HAS BEEN INJURIOUS TO THE PROTESTANT. PETITIONS RECEIVED APPLICATION 231 01-13-16 ATASCADERO MUTUAL WATER COMPANY, P 0 BOX 790, ATASCADERO, CALIF 93422 WATER TO GE DIVERTED FROM SALINAS RIVER TRIBUTARY TO PACIFIC OCEAN IN SE1/4 OF SE1/4 SECTION 31 T28s R13C MOB&M (SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY) WATER TO OE DIVERTED FROM SALINAS RIVER TRIBUTARY TO PACIFIC OCEAN IN NE1/4 or :;E1/4 SECTION 10 T26s R12E MDD&M (SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY) WATER TO DE DIVERTED FROM SALINAS RIVER TRIBUTARY 10 PACIFIC OCLAN IN NW1/4 OF SW1/4 SECTION 3 T28s R12E MDD&11 (SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY) WATER TO BE DIVERTED FROM SALINAS RIVER TRIBUTARY TO PACIFIC OCEAN IN NE1/4 OF SE1 4 SECTION 14 T28s R12E NDB&M (SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY) AMOUNT 7 CU FT/SEC FOR IRRIGATION, DOMESTIC &.MUNICIPAL PURPOSES SEASON JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31 PERMIT 261 23,000 ACRES APPLICATION 5193 09-08-26 NEVADA IRRIGATION DISTRICT, P 0 BOX 1019, GRASS VALLEY, CALIF 95945 WATER 70 BE DIVERTED FROM MIDDLE YUDA RIVER TRIBUTARY TO YL'DA RIVER THENCE FEATHER RIVER IN SW1/4 OF SE1/4 SECTION 18 T19N R13E NDD&M (NEVADA COUNTY) WATER TO BE DIVERTED FROM MIDDLE YUBA RIVER TRIBUTARY TO YUBA RIVER THENCE FEATHER RIVER IN sw1/4 OF SW1/4 SECTION 12 T19N R12E MDD&M (NEVADA COUNTY) AMOUNT 50,000 AC-FT/ANN FOR IRRIGATION, DOMESTIC & RECREATIONAL PURPOSES SEASON OCTOBER 1 TO DECEMBER 1 AND JANUARY 1 TO JUNE 30 PERMIT 13770 167,789 ACRES * IF IF * * APPLICATION 5648B 07-30-27 JACKSON VALLEY IRRIGATION DIST, ROUTE 1, BOX 235, IONE, CALIF 95640 WATER TO BE DIVERTED FROM MOKELUMNE RIVER TRIBUTARY TO SAN JOAQUIN RIVER IN SE1/4 OF Nw1/4 SECTION 15 T5N R10E MDB&M (AMADOR COUNTY) AMOUNT 50 CU FT/SEC FOR IRRIGATION DOMESTIC & STOCKWATERING PURPOSES SEASON MARCH 1 TO NOVEMBER 1 (IRRIGATION) JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31 (OTHER PURPOSES) PERMIT 12167 8000 ACRES * •C• * * * APPL1CATIOU 18030 03-06-53 TAHOE PARADISE WATER & GAS COMPANY, P 0' COX 11117, TAHOE PARADISE, CALIF 95/05 WATER TO DE DIVERTED FROM UNNAMED STREAM TRICUTARY TO UPPER TRUCKEE RIVER THENCE LAKE: TAHOE THENCE TRUCKEE RIVER IN NW1/4 OF SE1/4 SECTION 30 T12N 818E NDB.".M (EL DORADO COUNTY) Al•IOU?:T 3 CU FT/SEC FOR DOMESTIC PURPOSES SEASON JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31 PERMIT 13527 LICENSE PETITION TO (1) CHANGE THE PLACE OF USE TO INCLUDE SERVICE AREAS OF TAHOE PARADISE WATER AND GAS COMPANY, ANGORA WATER COMPANY, GARDNER MOUNTAIN WATER COMPANY, AND TAHOE KEYES WATER COMPANY, AND (2) CHANGE THE POINT OF DIVERSION TO A POINT AT LAKE TAHOE'IN SECTION 5, T12N, R18E, MDO&M. APPLICATION 18031 03-06-58 TAHOE PARADISE WATER & GAS COMPANY, P 0 DOX 11117, TAHOE PARADISE, CALIF 95705 WATER TO OE DIVERTED FROM UPPER TRUCKEE RIVER TRIBUTARY TO LAKE TAHOE THENCE TRUCKEE RIVER It: NE1/4 OF NE14 SECTION 31 T121.1 R18E M00&.,1 (EL DORADO COUNTY) AMOUNT 3 CU FT SEC FOR DOMESTIC PURPOSES SEASON JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31 PERt4'1'r 13528 LICENSE PETFTION TO (1) CHANGE THE PLACE OF USE TO INCLUDE SERVICE AREAS OF TAHUE PARADISE WATER AND GAS COMPANY, ANGORA WATER COMPANY, GARDNER MOUNTAIN WATER COMPANY, AND TAHOE KEYES WATER COMPANY, AND (2) CHANGE THE POINT OF DIVERSION 'r0 A POINT AT LAKE TAHOE IN SECTION 5, T12N, R18E, NOo&M. APPLICATION 18038 03-13-58 TAHOE PARADISE WATER & GAS COMPANY, P O OOX 11117, TAHOE PARADISE, CALIF 95705 WATER TO DE DIVERTED FROM UPPER TRUCKEE RIVER TRIBUTARY TO LAI<E TAHOE THENCE TRUCKEE RIVER IN NW1/4 OF SW1 4 SECTION 8 711N R18E MDD&M (EL DORADO COUNTY) AMOUNT 3 CU FT SEC 200 AC-FT/ANN FOR DOMESTIC PURPOSES SEASON JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31 PE Rt,1 I T 13529 LICENSE PETITION TO (1) CHANGE THE PLACE OF USE TO INCLUDE SERVICE AREAS OF TAHOE PARADISE WATER AND GAS COMPANY, ANGORA WATER COMPANY, GARDNER MOUNTAIN WATER COMPANY, AND TAHOE KEYES LATER COMPANY, AND (2) CHANGE THE POINT OF DIVERSION TO A POINT AT LAKE TAHOE IN SECTION 5, T12N, R18E, MDD&1.1. APPLICATION 18039 03-13-58 TAHOE PARADISE WATER & GAS COMPANY, P 0 BOX 11117 TAHOE PARADISE, 'CALI'F 95705 WATER TO DE DIVERTED FROI4 UPPER TRUCKEE RIVER TRIBUTARY TO LAKE TAHOE THENCE TRUCKEE RIVER I11 NW1/4 OF SW4 SECTION 5 rI1N Ri0E Moo&M (EL DORADO COUNTY) AMOUNT 3 CU FT SEC 200 AC-FT/ANIJ FOR DOMESTIC PURPOSES SEASON JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31 PERMIT 13530 L 1 CENSE: PETITION TO (1) CHANGE THE PLACE OF USE TO INCLUDE SERVICE AREAS OF TAHOE: PAf2AD I SE WATER AND GAS COMPANY, ANGORA WATER COMPANY, GARDNER MOUNTAIN L, TER COMPANY, AND TAHOE KEYES WATER COMPANY, AND (2) CHANGE THE POINT OF DIVERSION TO A POINT AT LAKE TAHOE IN SECTION 5, T12N, R18E, 1.1DB&M. -46- FE8261916 tate Water Resources Control BoO DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS 2125 — 19th Street, Sacramento, California 95818 PROGRESS REPORT BY PERMITTEE FOR 1915 OWNER OF RECORD: APPLICATION 18030 TAHOE PARADISE WATER & GAS COMPANY P 0 BOX 11117, TAHOE PARADISE, CALIF 95705 (916) 541-2622 Telephone Number (Include Area Code) If the owner or address shown above is wrong, please correct SOURCE: UNNAMED STREAM AMOUNT: 3 cu FT/SEC PURPOSE: DOME STI C PERMIT: 13527 12-01-70 IMPORTANT! EVERY permit is issued subject to the conditions therein expressed. I have currently reviewed my permit: YES © NO ❑ . I am complying with the conditions under which my permit has been issued: YES D NO ® . Identify any non-compliance 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 STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD, DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS 2125 Nineteenth Street, Sacramento, California 95818 THE PROJECT HAS BEEN ABANDONED AND I REQUEST REVOCATION OF THIS PERMIT: YES 0 NO 30 . CONSTRUCTION WORK 1. Has construction work commenced? YES ❑ NO ®. If YES, is construction completed? YES ❑ NO ❑ . 2. If incomplete, describe briefly the work done, including cost. 3. If not completed, give estimated date of completion. 4. What percent of construction work remains to be done? Explain. USE OF WATER 5. Has use of water commenced? YES ❑ NO ® Check appropriate box(es) below and explain how water was used. (a) ❑ Irrigation Total acres irrigated Name of crops served and acreage of each (b) 0 Stockwatering (f) ❑ Recreational Boating, fishing, water contact sports Number of animals (c) 0 Industrial (g) ❑ Power generation Nature of Use (d) ❑ Domestic Number of persons, area of garden, lawn, etc. Installed horsepower capacity (h) 0 Other (e) ❑ 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 ❑ NO 0 If "No", explain on reverse side under "remarks". 8. Has location of the intake, place of use, or type of use been changed? YES 0 NO ❑ . Explain on reverse side under "remarks". 9. Did the source go dry? YES 0 NO ❑ . If so, during what months? STORAGE PROJECTS ONLY N/A 10. Did your reservoir spill this year? YES 0 NO ❑ . If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was the water level at maximum storage? Have you emptied the reservoir? YES 0 NO ❑ . If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was it drawn down at end of season? I declare under penalty of perjury that the information in this report is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Dated. 23 January 1976 at Tahoe Paradise. California (% (Location) (State) • Sign here. SWRCB-15 (9.75) Tahoe Paradise 1975 at er and Gas C eorge C. Baron, Pres. (REPORT CONTINUES ON REVERSE SIDE) FEB 0 2 1976WCS �.a NO' MUNICIPAL, COMMUNITY, OR SUBDIVISION PROJECTS ONLY 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 0 NO ❑ . 14. Do you plan to meter the connections? YES 0 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 0 operated by ; Other 0 (specify under "remarks") PURVEYORS OF WATER ONLY 16. Water service is provided to an area or subdivision including a recreational reservoir: YES ❑ NO ❑ . 17. Name of area or subdivision so served. 18. State surface area of recreational reservoir(s) at maximum water level referred to in 16 and 17. Identify surface area(s) by name of dam or reservoir. NOTE: The following questions relate to the Board's continuing responsibility to insure that appropriate water is best developed, conserved, and utilized in the public interest as required by the Water Code. CONSERVATION OF WATER 19. What measures are you using or planning to reduce water losses in conveyance systems? (1) Seepage or leak detection program ❑ ; (2) Lining canals ❑ ; (3) Phreatophyte and aquatic vegetation control ❑ ; (4) Other (describe in remarks) ❑ . 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 ❑ ; (3) Return flow system areawide ❑ ; (4) Water pricing to encourage reduced use ❑ ; (5) Charges for drainage of ir- rigated lands ❑ ; (6) Other (describe in remarks) ❑ . 21. What measures are used to encourage municipal and industrial consumers to conserve water? (1) Regulations to control wasteful use ❑ ; (2) Public education program on water conservation ❑ ; (3) Pricing to encourage reduced use ❑ ; (4) Assistance to industry in design of recycle systems ❑ ; (5) Other (describe in remarks) ❑ . 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 ❑ ; (3) Other (described in remarks) ❑ . WATER QUALITY AND WASTEWATER RECLAMATION 23. Describe methods you are using to minimize erosion and to prevent the entry of silt into surface waters: 24. After use, the water is (1) retained in reservoir ❑ ; (2) discharged into a stream or lake ❑ ; (3) discharged into settling ponds ❑ ; (4) Other ❑ . Describe. 25. Does or will water being discharged contain waste materials? ❑ Yes ❑ No . (1) Domestic .0 ; (2) Municipal ❑ ; (3) Industrial ❑ ; (4) Agricultural ❑ (5) Other ❑ . Describe. 26. Does or will water being discharged contain any specific material which is deleterious to fish and wildlife or which would im- pair the water for beneficial uses? 0 Yes 0 No . Describe: 27. Describe what steps you are, have been, or can take to reclaim or indirectly reuse the water sought being appropriated: REMARKS Please designate by number the question you are answering: On Maly 6, 1970 the company field a 'Petition for Change in Point of Diversion`` sod simult.ansouely �f,ield a 'Petition for Change of Place of Use". hese petitions Axe the result of engix eering studies accomplished to date and in collaboration with the other utilities rcantienedin said petitions. To provide water for domestic use of the compan— ies potential customers based on presently subdivided lands the total quantity of water rte. in the permit is considered ered essential. On. 30 July 1971, —the Company field petition .for extension ,of_ time . as the teeter RIO ts branch had not acted on petitions cited in paragraph one above. 0n,' let' June 1973 a hearing was held at —which time both Dia Staff and Utility ware instructed to recheck data submitted in evidence. A preliminary meeting was held, however they fineel meeting between Staff land Utility has .not been held. Company received letter of 23 August 1974 from State Water Rights Control Board re: an BIR on edb ject appli-- can ions. en or spout 3u eepte weer 104 company requeste i i2T3 slay extenei.on to prepare RIR. However, on checking Company files it has been found that en RIR wase presented as part of June 1, 1.r3 nearing. Renal space is needed for remarks, attach num beets.) 95078-989 7-75 2M 0 OSP utC 1 1 1975 In Reply Refer to:. 322:WGP 18030 Mr. George Baron, President Tahoe Paradise Water and Gas Company P. 0. Box 11117 Tahoe Paradise, CA 95705 APPLICATIONS 18030, 18031, 1803$, 18039 AND 19629, UPPER TRUCKEE RIVER IN EL DORADO COUNTY As you know,little progress has been made towards resolu- tion of the matters which were the subject of the June 1973 hearing on your various petitions. We are unable to complete our analysis ,of your proposed changes because no environmental impact document has been filed. In addition, the federal Department of Justice actions with respect to water rights of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe have left the entire matter of water rights in the Tahoe Basin in some doubt. In an August telephone discussion with Mr. Pettit of my staff,you indicated that the changes proposed in your petitions may now be infeasible because of the long delay. I recognize that some of the factors involved here are wholly orppartiaily beyond your control. However,in the interest of clarifying the present situation, and possibly disposing of some of the issues, I would appreciate re- ceiving a written statement of your present plans and stage of implementation, including construction and water diversion. If we can be of any assistance in providing information necessary for your review of the situation, please contact my office. 4 ` _ R. L. Rosenberger, ief Division of Water Rights WGPettit:lkitchen h D �,��In�� SURNAME SURD » z/, L7€ ✓°•'l -• /Z////7.s® 711i STATE OF CALIFORNIA 411kTE WATER RESOURCES CONTROLRD DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS 2125 Nineteenth Street, Sacramento, California 95818 PROGRESS REPORT BY PERMITTEE FOR 1974 OWNER OF RECORD APPLICATION 18030 THE RESOURCES AGENCY TAHOE PARADISE WATER & GAS COMPANY P 0 BOX 11117, TAHOE PARADISE, CALIF 95705 (916) 541-2622 Telephone Number (include Area Code) If the owner or address shown above is wrong, please correct SOURCE: UNNAMED STREAM AMOUNT: PURPOSE: PERMIT: 3 cu FT/SEC DOMESTIC 13527 12-01-70 IMPORTANT! EVERY permit is issued subject to the conditions therein expressed. I have currently reviewed my permit: YESE] NO❑ I am complying with the conditions under which my permit has been issued: YES ❑ NO E. 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 STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD, DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS, 2125 Nineteenth Street, Sacramento, California 95818 THE PROJECT HAS BEEN ABANDONED AND I REQUEST REVOCATION OF THIS PERMIT: YES ❑ NO D. CONSTRUCTION WORK 1. Has construction work commenced? YES ❑ NO El . If YES, is construction completed? YES D NO E. 2. If incomplete, describe briefly the work done, including cost* 3. If not completed, give estimated date of completion* 4. What percent of construction work remains to be done to complete the project? Explain: USE OF WATER N/A 5. Has use ofwater commenced? YES ❑ NO ® Check appropriatebox(es) below and explain how water was used. (a) ❑ Irrigation Total acres irrigated Name of crops served and acreage of each (b) ❑ Stockwatering (f) ❑ Recreational Method of water use Number of animals (c) ❑ Industrial (g) ❑ Recreational Nature of use Nature of Use (d) ❑ Domestic. (h) ❑ Power generation Number of persons, area of garden, lawn, etc. Installed horsepower capacity (e) ❑ Municipal (i) ❑ Other Approximate. population 6. What quantity of water was used each month in 1974 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 ❑ NO ❑ If "No", explain on reverse side under "remarks". 8. Has location of the intake, place of use, or type of use been changed? YES [] NO D. Explain on reverse side under "remarks". 9. Did the source go dry? YES ❑ NO D. If so, during what months? STORAGE PROJECTS ONLY 111/A 10. Did your reservoir spill this year? YES 0 NO ❑. If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was the water level at maximum storage? Have you emptied the reservoir? YES ❑ NO ❑. If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was it drawn down at end of season' I declare under penalty of perjury that the information in this report is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Dated: 8 February 1975 at Tahoe Paradise (location) Sign here: SWRCB 15(9/74) California (state) Tahoe Paradise Water and Gas Co. Permittee By Georesiaent 1974 (REPORT CONTINUES ON REVERSE SIDE) FEB 18 t9�5WCS izoJce MUNICIPAL, COMMUNITY, OR SUBDIVISION PROJECTS ONLY 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 n 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 plant ❑ operated by ; Other ❑ (specify under "remarks"). PURVEYORS OF WATER ONLY 16. Water service is provided to an area or subdivision including a recreational reservoir: YES ❑ NO O. 17. Name of area or subdivision so served' 18. State surface area of recreational reservoir(s) at maximum water level referred to in 16 and 11. Identify surface area(s) by name of dam or reservoir: " NOTE: The following questions relate to the Board's continuing responsibility to insure that appropriated water is best developed, conserved, and utilized in the public interest as required by the Water Code. CONSERVATION OF WATER 19. What measures are you using or planning to reduce water losses in conveyance systems?' (1) Seepage or leak detection program ❑; (2) Lining canals ❑; (3) Phreatophyte and aquatic vegetation control ❑; (4) Other (describe in "remarks") ❑; 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 ❑; (3) Return flow system areawide ❑; (4) Water pricing to encourage reduced use ❑; (5) Charges for drainage of irrigated lands ❑; (6) Other (describe in "remarks") ❑; 21. What measures are used to encourage municipal and industrial consumers to conserve water? (1) Regulations to control wasteful use El (2) Public education program on water conservation ❑; (3) Pricing to encourage reduced use ❑ ; (4) Assistance to industry in design of recycle systems ❑ ; (5) Other (describe in "remarks") ❑ . 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 ❑; (3) Other (describe in "remarks") ❑. WATER QUALITY AND WASTEWATER RECLAMATION 23. Describe methods you are using to minimize erosion and to prevent the entry of silt into surface waters: 24. After use, the water is (1) retained in reservoir ❑ ; (2) discharged into a stream or lake ❑; (3) discharged into settling ponds J. (4) Other El Describe: 25. Is or will water being discharged contain waste materials? YES ❑ NO O. (1) Domestic ❑; (2) Municipal ❑; (3) Industrial ❑; (4) Agricultural ❑; (5) Other El Describe: 26. Is 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: 27, Describe what steps you are, have been, or can take to reclaim or directly reuse the water sought to be appropriated: Please designate by number the question you are answering: REMARKS On May 6, 1970 the Company filed a "Petition for Chane in Point of Diversion" simultaneously filed a "Petition for Change of Place of Use". 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 nn presently subdivided lands the total quantity of water in the permit is considered essential. On 30 July 1971, —the Company filed petition for extension of time as the Water Rights Branch had not acted on petitions cited in paragraph nne ahnva_ On 18 June 1973 a hearing was held at which time both T)WR Staff and Utility WPYP in- 8tructed to recheck the data submited in evidence. A preliminary meeting was held. however the final meeting between Staff and Utilit has not been held. Company received letter of 23 August 1974 from State Water Rights Control Board re an EIR on subject applications. On or about 30 September 1974 Company requested 120 day extension of time to prepare EIR. No answer has been received. However, on checking Company files it has been found that an F,,,Ilt-was,esented as part of the hearing of 18 June 1973/ Company awaits instructions. UL 7OS `1OW400 SL4 Wd Lo 1 11 dJj (Ifonal space is needed for remarks, attach numberedts). ATE OF CALIFORNIA - THE RESOURCES A Sri rE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL D DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS PROGRESS REPORT BY PERMITTEE FOR 1973 OWNER OF RECORD APPLICATION 18030 SOURCE: AMOUNT: PURPOSE: PERMIT IMPORTANT! TAHOE PARADISE WATER & GAS COMPANY P 0 BOX 11117, TAHOE PARADISE, CALIF 95705 If the owner or address shown above is wrong, please correct. UNNAMED STREAM 3 CU FT/SEC DOMESTIC Telephone Number • c 0- aA � �➢ 13527 fm $2-01-70 o Every permit is issued subject to the conditions therein expressed. I have currently reviewed and am:complying with the conditions under which my permit has been issued. ❑ Yes El No 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 State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Water Rights, Room 1015, Resources Building, 1416 Ninth Street, Sacramento, California 95814. The project has been abandoned and I request revocation of this permit. CONSTRUCTION WORK 1. Has construction work commenced? ❑ Yes x❑ No If yes, is construction completed? ❑ Yes ❑ No 2. If incomplete, describe briefly the work done, including cost. rn ❑ Yes ❑x No 3. If not completed, give estimated date of completion. See remarks 4. What percent of construction work remains to be done to complete the project? Explain. USE OF WATER 5. Has use of water commenced? ❑ Yes FRI No Explain how water was used under "remarks" on reverse side. 6. What quantity of water was used each month in 1973 under this permit in gallons or acre-feet? Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. I I I l I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I i 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 ❑ No 8. Has location of the intake, place of use, or type of use been changed? U Yes ❑ No Explain on reverse side. under "remarks", 9. Did the source go dry? n Yes ❑ No If so, during what months? STORAGE PROJECTS ONLY 10. Did your reservoir spill this year? ❑ Yes 0 No If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was the water level at maximum storage? Have you emptied the reservoir? IT Yes ❑ No If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was it drawn down at end of season? MUNICIPAL, COMMUNITY, OR SUBDIVISION PROJECTS ONLY 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? [j Yes j"] 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 plant operated by ; ❑ Other (specify under "remarks" on reverse side) I declarethe bestof mykn' led ��and belief under penalty of perjury that the information hilts re ort 1�trueo gf'� • ara se water anGas .. Dated: 28 Jannayy 1974 Sign Here: By:tif ge C. Baron, Pry: (Report continues on reverse side) , 41L s. X11 , SWRCB-15 (8-73) 1973 NOTE; The following questions relate to the Board's continuing responsibility to insure that appropriated water is best developed, conserved, and utilized in the public interest as required by the Water Code. CONSERVATION OF WATER 16. What measures are you using or planning to reduce water losses in conveyance systems? (1) Seepage or leak detection program ❑ (2) Lining canals ❑ ; (3) Phreatophyte and aquatic vegetation control ❑ ; (4) Other (describe in remarks) n . 17. 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 ❑ ; (3) Return flow system areawide ❑ ; (4) Water pricing to encourage reduced use ❑ ; (5) Charges for drainage of irrigated lands n ; (6) Other (describe in remarks) ❑ ; 18. What measures are used to encourage municipal and industrial consumers to conserve water? (1) Regulations to control wasteful use ❑ ; (2) Public education program on water conservation ❑; (3) Pricing to encourage reduced use ❑; (4) Assistance to industry in design of recycle systems E1; (5) Other (describe in remarks) El. 19. What records are maintained on water use and conservation? (1) Loss rate from conveyance system ❑; (2) Water use for major crops by each farm E; (3) Other (describe in remarks) f). WATER QUALITY AND WASTEWATER RECLAMATION 20. Describe methods you are using to minimize erosion and -to -prevent the entry of silt into surface waters: 21. After use, the water is (1) retained in reservoir El; (2) discharged into a stream or lake ❑ ; (3) discharged into settling ponds ❑ ; (4) Other ❑ ; Describe* 22. Is or will water being discharged contain waste materials? ❑ Yes ❑ No (1) Domestic ❑ ; (2) Municipal ❑; (3) Industrial ❑ ; (4) Agricultural ❑ ; (5) Other ❑ ; Describe: 23. Is 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. 24. Describe what steps you are, have been, or can take to reclaim or directly reuse the water sought to be appropriated' REMARKS Please designate by number the question you are answering: Oh Mail 6, 19701 the Company filed a "Petition for Change in Point of Diversion" and simultaneously ously filed a ;'1tition for Cliange of Place of Use . These petitions are the result of will:leering studies acp i.sh to date and in collaboration with the, other utilities nehtialcd in said petitions. TO provide de water for domestic use at the companies' potential customers bled on presently subdivided lands the total quantity of eater in the wit is considered essential. On 30 July 1971, the Company filed petition for extension sion of time as the Water Rights Branch had not acted on petitions cited in paragraph one above. On June 10, 1973 a hearing was held at which tim both DWR Staff and utility wexe instruct ed to recheck the data submitted ineevidence. A preliminary meeting was held, however the final ruing between Staff and Utility hes not been held. Utility awaits instructions. iEonal space is needed foj remarks, attach number .' ets.) ( • JUN 2 5 1913. _ r Hydraulic Branch Public Utilities Commission California State Building Ear. Franciaco, California 94102 Gentleman: • 44 Applications 18021, 1§Q3Q, 18031, 18038, 18039 and 19629; Upper Truckee River and Tributaries in El Dorado County Your File No. 699-2 Thank you far your Comments on the above applications which were forwarded to us in Ur0 Johnson's letter of June 20. We will continue to sand you hearing -notices concerning cases in which your Commission may have some interest. In this manner, we hope to keep you advised of our Board's actions concerning proj4. eau that are of interest to both agencies; in cases in which you have nothing to add to our record lie would anticipate no further action on your part. The hearing discussed in our ,letter of June 12 was held as sche&. uled and the matter uas taken under submiSsion by the Board. We will forward copies of the Board's resulting actions when they are available. Xf you desire any further information, please contact us. Eincerely, /S/ H. I. Woodward L.Woodward, Chief Division oi' Water Rights WZPettit:mbergmen bcc: R. B. Robie recopy 6/20 letter • = 4 ! • . f p 41 • lc> JUN 2 1 1973 Tahoe rrtaredise, %ter 3, i; e, YlSdo Company P. 0. Bar 3 :7.7 Paradise, : 95705 Atte/Aim: mr. o O. ti_ran A neatiale 14, 2031:, 18038 tztra 3.9 629, Upper Zuckee: neer and Tributari to la Dorado County Thank . you for tae. information re,:r4fling.. your estimated fur rarer tree qac. you predented during too MAW 313 Yr.: t106' discurteed.at the 9enclosing a, copy of Mr*, til`Ilinehamts, r.x to � f dated Deetaber 3411.1. '. � sets: gate projectionof future eats' . _ z e ter the ice 04 use cover 1 by dpi' tit ... the mentioned pre 4o z 1 r, our pro- . 3oc3gDA G3 n 4�A % •'� �� "i • toningfor .the�7 hA u+aesFin. After YO44 have had chance to review our estimates, please contact grir.: ttit or Ur.. Rinehart of aur staff sothat. a Ming can be erranwid to .reconcile` the differences bets our projections. If you rojecti . Xou have cAy cher questions ons in the meantime, please do not hesitate to contact :our staff. Sind, (‘,/?.0/7, L. C. VillaCer Seng sneer Eno losure cc: Angora Water anew P. 0. Boor 9026 South Lake ' hoe, CA 95705 Att: .. Jnr Vertin WGPettit:mbergma.n Files W. G. Pettit June 19, 1973 Applications 18021, 18030, 18031, 18038, 18039 and 19629 Upper Truckee River and Tributaries The hearing was held on June 18 in accordance with the Notice of Hearing dated May 17,. 1973. The hearing panel consisted of Vice Chairman Roble and Manber Maughan assisted by staff members Woolley and Pettit. Mr. George Baron of Tahoe Paradise Water and Gas Company and Mr. Stanley Martin of Angora Waater Company presented direct testimony con- ferning the petitions for extensions of time and change in place of use and point of diversion. Mr. Baron presented projections of his anticipated water needs both for the. presently authorized place of use and the proposed place of use. Inasmuch as his projections differed somewhat frown those contained in a ono td, the files dated December 11, 1972 (prepared by Board staff), Mr. Robie directed that the staff consult further with Mr. Baron in an attempt to arrive at a common projection. Consideration of the permittee's requests was taken under submission. WGP:mb 0-1P STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD Room 1015, Resources Building 1416 Ninth Street Sacramento, California 95814 In the Matter..of Permits 13526, 13527, ) 13528, 13529, 13530 and 14335 ) NOTICE OF HEARING Issued on Applications 18021, 18030, ) 18031, 18038, 18039 and 19629 ) Source: Upper Truckee .River . and Tributaries TAHOE PARADISE WATER AND GAS COMPANY ) County: El Dorado Permittee ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a hearing will be held on Monday, June 18, 1973, at 10:00 a.m. in Room 1131 of the Resources Building, 1416 Ninth Street, Sacramento, California. The time allowed.to complete construction work and,to complete application of the water to the proposed use pursuant to Permits 13526, 13527, 13528, 13529, 13530 and 14335 has expired: Permittee has requested extensions of time. Permittee has also filed peti- tions requesting changes in point of diversion and place of use. The hearing will be held to determine whether (1) extensions of time should be granted and the requested changes in point of diver- sion and place of use approved, (2) a license should be issued for the amount of -water placed to beneficial use under the terms of Permit 13526, or (3) the permits should be revoked in accordance with Water Code Section 1410, which provides that the Board shall revoke permits after hearing, if the project is not completed as contemplated in the permits. Permittee should be'prepared to show (1) quantity, purpose and season to which water has been placed to beneficial use, (-2) what progress has been made toward completion of the projects, (3) the reason they have not been completed, and (4) the reasons for the proposed changes in point of• diversion and place of use. Special attention is directed to the enclosed copy of information concerning appearance at water right hearings. A copy of the staff summary for the hearing is also enclosed. 'K. L. Woodward, Chief Division of Water Rights Enclosures May 17, 1973 LaJohnson ap• RECYCLED PAPER STATE OF CALIFORNIA—THE RESOURCES A:� STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS ROOM 1015, RESOURCES BUILDING 1416 NINTH STREET • SACRAMENTO 95814 RONALD REAGAN, Governor INFORMATION CONCERNING APPEARANCE AT WATER RIGHT HEARINGS The regulations of the State Water Resources Control Board were recently amended with regard to exhibits and qualifi- cations of expert witnesses. The Board has directed that the provisions of these regulations be rigorously applied. Not later than ten days prior to a hearing, those intending to participate shall submit to the Board in writing the name of each witness who will appear, together with a state- ment of the qualifications of each expert witness, the sub- ject of the proposed testimony, and the estimated time required by the witness to present his direct testimony. Copies of proposed exhibits shall be supplied to adverse ;parties and seven copies shall be supplied to the Board not later than ten days prior to the hearing. The exhibits of an applicant, permittee, or licensee shall include any environmental impact statement concerning the proposed project. Failure to submit.such exhibits and information before the ten-day deadline may be interpreted by the Board as intent not to appear and may result in cancellation of the hearing and such further action as the Board may consider appropriate under the circumstances. RECYCLED PAPER. STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD Room 1015, Resources Building 1416 Ninth Street Sacramento, California 95814 In the Matter -of Permits 13526, 13527, ) 13528, 13529, 13530 and 14335 ) NOTICE OF HEARING Issued on Applications 18021, 18030, ) 18031, 18038, 18039 and 19629 ) Source: Upper Truckee .River and Tributaries TAHOE PARADISE WATER AND GAS COMPANY County_: El Dorado Permittee ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a hearing will be held on Monday, June 18, 1973, at 10:00 a.m. in Room 1131 of the Resources Building, 1416 Ninth Street, Sacramento, California. The time allowed to complete construction work and,to complete application of the water t� the proposed use pursuant to Permits 13526, 13527, 13528, 13529, 13530 and 14335 has expired. Permittee has requested extensions of time. Permittee has also filed peti- tions requesting changes in point of diversion and place of use. The hearing will be held to determine whether (1) extensions of time should be granted and,the requested changes in point of diver- sion and place of use approved, (2) a license should be issued for the amount of -water placed to beneficial use under the terms of Permit 13526, or (3) the permits should be revoked in accordance with Water Code Section 1410, which provides that the Board shall revoke permits after hearing, if the project is not completed as contemplated in the permits. Permittee should be*prepared to show (1) quantity, purpose and season to which water has been placed to beneficial use, (-2) what progress has been made toward completion of the projects,*(3.) the reason they have not been completed, and (4) the reasons for the proposed changes in point of- diversion and place of use. Special attention -is directed to the enclosed copy of information concerning appearance at water right hearings. A copy of the staff summary for the hearing is also enclosed. K. L. Woodward, Chief Division of Water Rights Enclosures May 17, 1973 LDiohnson RECYCLED PAPER STATE OF CALIFORNIA—THE RESOURCESO STAVE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOAR • DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS ROOM 1015, RESOURCES BUILDING 1416 NINTH STREET • SACRAMENTO 95814 RONALD REEAGAN, Governor INFORMATION CONCERNING APPEARANCE AT WATER RIGHT HEARINGS The regulations of the State Water Resources Control Board were recently amended with regard to exhibits and qualifi- cations of expert witnesses. The Board has directed that the provisions of these regulations be rigorously applied. Not later than ten days prior to a hearing, those intending to participate shall submit to the Board in writing the name of each witness who will appear, together with a state- ment of the qualifications of each expert witness, the sub- ject of the proposed testimony, and the estimated time required by the witness to present his direct testimony. Copies of proposed exhibits shall be supplied to adverse ;parties and:seven copies shall be supplied to the Board not -later than ten days prior to the hearing. The exhibits of an applicant, permittee, or licensee shall include any environmental impact statement concerning the proposed project. Failure to submit such exhibits and information before the ten-day deadline may be interpreted by the Board as intent not to appear and may result in cancellation of the hearing and such further action as the Board may consider appropriate under the circumstances. • RECYCLED PAPER APR 1 6 1,973 Tahoe Paradise Water & Gas Company P. 0. Box 11117 Tahoe Paradise, California 95705 Gentlemen; Permits 13526, 13527, 13528, 13529, 13530 and 14335 (Applications 18021, 180 30,...,1.8031, 18038, 18039 and 19629) Unnamed Creek, Upper Truckee River and Coyote Creek in El Dorado County You have pending before the Board requests for extensions of time and petitions to change place of use and points of diver- sion under these permits. A hearing on these matters has been tentatively scheduled for June 18, 1973 in Sacramento. Thestaff has reviewed your requests and petitions and is rec- ommending that a license, to the extent use has been made of the water, be issued on Permit 13526. Construction has not commenced on the works required to make use of water under the other five permits. The proposed changes in point of diversion and place of use under these permits appear to represent a sub- stantially new project. We understand that Application 23502 filed by Angora Water Company also covers the project proposed by the petitions. Therefore, the staff has recommended that these five permits be revoked. Afterrreviewing your water right program you may wish to com- ment on these recommendations. Formal notice of the hearing will be issued about 30 days prior to June 18. Sincerely, /S/ K. L. Woodward K. L. Woodward, Chief Division of Water Rights LDJohnson:mbergman tl STATE OF CALIFORNIA THE RESOURCES AGENCY STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD DIVIa $ REGION-CA ogt RIGHTS PROGRESS REPORT BY PERMITTEE FOR 1972 OWNER OF RECORD: APPLICATION TAHOE PARADISE WATER & GAS COMPANY P 0 BOX 11117, TAHOE PARADISE, CALIF 95705 (916) 541-2622 18030 TELEPHONE NUMBER If the owner or address shown above is wrong, please correct SOURCE: UNNAMED STREAM AMOUNT: 3 Cu FT/SEC PURPOSE: DOMEST I C PERMIT 13527 EXPIRATION DATE: 12-01-70 This report is important in establishing your water right. It should be filled out carefully and returned promptly to the State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Water Rights, Room 1015, Resources Building, 1416 Ninth Street, Sacramento, California 95814. Neither the filing of an application nor issuance of a permit in approval thereof constitutes a water right. A water right. is established only by beneficial use of water in accordance with the terms and conditions of the permit. This report provides a record of the development of your project. If the project is diligently completed a license will be issued to confirm the right developed by beneficial use. The project has been abandoned and I request revocation of this permit. '❑ Yes ] No CONSTRUCTION WORK 1. Has construction work commenced? No 2. Has all construction work been completed? If not, describe briefly the portions of the project completed including cost of work done• Nominal Engineering_ 3. If not completed, give estimated date of completion_____.See---remar--kms---below 4. What construction work remains, to be done to complete the project? All USE OF WATER 1. Has use of water commenced? No It was used for: (a) ❑ Irrigation Total acres irrigated Name of crops served and acreage of each (b) :❑ Stockwatering (f) .❑ Recreational Number of animals Method of water use (c) ❑ Industrial (g) ❑ RecreationaL__ Nature of use Nature of use (d) ❑ Domestic __,—_____ (h) .❑ Power generation Number of persons, area of garden. lawn, etc. Installed horsepower capacity (e) :❑ Municipal (i) .❑ Other_______ Approximate population 2. Has use of water, both amount and season, been as great as you expect in any future year under this permit?_______ 3. Has location of the intake, place of use or type of use been changed? See remarks 4. Did the source go dry? If so, during what months? 5. What quantity of water was used each month in 1972 under this permit in gallons or acre-feet? (If not known check months water was used.) Total Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Annual I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 STORAGE PROJECTS ONLY Did your reservoir spill this year? If not, how -many feet below spillway vertically was the water level at maximum storage? Have, you emptied the reservoir? If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was it drawn down at end of season? REMARKS See attachment_ (If morespace is needed, use reverse side) Date 5 March 1973 WRCB-15 (7.72? Tahoe Paradi Water and Gas Sign Here b 1972 C George C. Baron, President AffJ,f1 65100-000 7-72 0.200 0 OSP f $ L Ce. ti '5... Rinebart �rai7 ..:+iis^on of 'N,::ter ii3;f7ts • • The ileszt.:r4:?:: :fir , to Water Resources Conirol D=te . December 11, 1972 (F orf cations18321, i - vi, .�,_ c ' ''.1. 8 ✓'.',_` ,. i ke `T1� 1- 0 in El. Dorado Co., .7.1ra Vater Co. Pending Application 23502 is for 14.33 cfs to :be diverted �,r { T..,�' oe T AnJ :_. tCLy...pa i '-n 't same a cAi and d v e U of use under ip: p. Livet icnr,�. . 18030, ,�8031, 18038-! 18039 and 19629:wh-ich are->cd1ie.ctiveiy Permitted for 14.33, cis from the 1;-P};_.ke = er ruce' River and tr. tarie"s. Feti t�ioni's 'have: teen filed': at1.1 .. with each of the companio 3t tiling& for. extension of timer change in point of 'fiver Tori and tc add to the plate of use Tahoe:eefc Gardner Mountain, Angora and- Tahoe Para;c:ie, and. :e.on oiidate theta into a single enterprise which is new called -Angora Mater Company. Wells. are presently .used to serve the entire area with the exue Y tion of a supplemental gravity diversion freta a spring (A -1802a). Pending' pplicat=_on 23502 was filedto C onsol oate the entire place of use and requirements of water -into a single filing. Water requirement„ have been calculated based on Provisional 1972 El Dorado County zoning naps for the petitioned and permitted places of use. The permitted area covers 4,884 which will ti. . por t 12,900 2,J07 ddcllnff units a G require 3,610 afa. The petitioned place of use covers 4,912 acres and will support 1 [, 0 5 dwelling, units for a 'Rater requirement of tiJ 106 _ � SUSN.AME (.':RCB 129 too -c -r? E .1 and, ree ... _ ... Vii!.... for 29,6 5 til.y';e1 lig units. :ret;u; x e_ _ rts• r.. shown ',.'.r_ .Table -A -were ieteriz7 ed r t tr(l-n the ,t.• `teal t �ticned 1 :ce of us`` G.. 'ce1ine::te c,, 97� YroJisio: al zon_r,E ~�.s 2. r4.t ger acre factor from the land._use..Summar ti -in the 1972 General Plan of 'TRPA .to -obtain total dwelling units for ,full 'development. 3. Applied a unit requirement of 0.3 afa per DU (i.e. 265 es -pd per DU per year) as shown as an, average annual requirement in the Report on 1969 u•ae of wa,t.e.r, ;ait.hi n Lake Tahoe• Basin, Ca1,if'z'nia;. example:. Acres x DU per -acre - DU DU x 0.3 = afa requirement . Table A Sures:=ary Showing Zoning, ACreage and bia ter Requirements Tahoe. Paradise Water and. Gas Co. rermitt' d 'Area'" Zoning Ac.rea:;q perDU Acre DU AFP Requirement . LF `' 1,905.- 0.5/ 4 7,620 2,286 I1D?. 34 8 272 82 GF 2,462 4 .e Ui� h7 i9' 15 3, 1705_ 1,' 12 PS 34 • e r RE 103 1 10-4 103 r t _,, R: C 49 - - ,..,. TC 6 15 9:? 27 {les Zoning. LDR GC RE TC C, Acreage 2,324 167 '117 1 'i n L7‘.., 187 187 305 113 14 89 4, 9.12 DU laeT 8 i 15 1 5 DU ✓^ 3,255 2,805 112 21;0 .17,015 Table A 'Summa r,y;,, Anrua.l limitation of ,perm t :Requirements for perr-i:tted place of use Additional amount needed to satisfy requirements for r.a ermit�-'Fr- of use Requirements for petitioned place of use Total additional requirements orer FK1tted and petitioned place of :use oemberi (9 - � J `}'FA' aceei t r `'rant 2,789 401: • 977 .34 63 5,1 0 :2,760 a a '3 ,610 —733-(7 5,'106 5,956 The permitted amount is insufficient therefore reliance on pending Application 23502 will._:be -made, and in addition a _portion o fwater re u_ r eeis may be met p;p art o ± the City of South Lake Tahoe fi iing _ (pending Application 23393) which requested 52.5 cfs. 1 t is recommended that an extension of time and change in :point of diversion be granted on the companion filings The petition for change in place of use must be denied: due to insuf- ficient water. the permits should be amended allowing limits from all sources including, wells. R:Iry-d er quantitative On May 6, 1970,the Company filed a "Petition for Change in Point of Diversion":and'simultaneously filed a "Petition for Change of,Place of Use". • . 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 domesti�c.,use of the companies potential customers based on presently subdivided lands the'total.quantity of water in,the permit is considered essential. - • On 30 July 1971, the Company'filed petition for, extension of time as the Water Rights Branch had not acted on petitions cited in paragraph one above. i nU. • ! r STATE OF CALIFORNIA—THE RESOURCES AGENCY STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS CENTRAL REGION PROGRESS REPORT EY PERMITTEE FOR 1971 OWNER OF RECORD: APPLICATION 18030 TAHOE PARADISE WATER & GAS COMPANY P 0 Box 11117, TAHOE PARADISE, CALIF 95705 (916) 541-2622 TELEPHONE NUMBER If the owner or address shown above is wrong, please correct SOURCE: UNNAMED STREAM AMOUNT: 3 cu FT/SEC PURPOSE: DOMEST I C PERMIT 13527 EXP I RATION DATE 12-01-70 This report is important in establishing your water right. It should be filled out carefully and returned promptly to the State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Water Rights, Room 1140, Resources Building, 1416 Ninth Street, Sacramento, California 95814. Neither the filing of an application nor issuance of a permit in approval thereof constitutes a water right. A water right is established only by beneficial use of water in accordance with the terms and conditions of the permit. This report provides a record of the development of your project. If the project is diligently completed a license will be issued to confirm the right developed by beneficial use. The project has been abandoned and I request revocation of this permit. ❑ Yes j No CONSTRUCTION WORK 1. Has construction work commenced? NO 2. Has all construction work been completed? If not, describe briefly the portions of the project completed including cost of work done: Nominal___.Eng.ineerinq 3. If not completed, give estimated date of completion See remarks below 4. What construction work remains to be done to complete the project? All USE OF WATER 1. Has use of water commenced? (a) ❑ Irrigation _ NO It was used for: Total acres irrigated Name crops served and acreage of each (b) 0 Stockwatering___________________________ (f) 0 Mining Number of animals Method of water use (c) 0 Industrial_ — . (g) 0 Recreational Nature of use Nature of use (d) 0 Domestic —___—_______—____ (h) ❑ Power generation Number of persons, Area of garden, lawn, etc. Installed horsepower capacity (e) 0 Municipal-__--- -----------___-- (i) 0 Other__ Approximate population . 2. Has use of water, both amount and season, been as great as you expect in any future year under this permit?_ ____ 3. Has location of the intake, place of use or type of use been changed? See remarks 4. Did the source go dry? If so, during what months? 5. What quantity of water was used each month in 1970 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. Dee. Tal Annual 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 STORAGE PROJECTS ONLY Did your reservoir spill this year?_____________If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was the water/level at maximum storage?_____—___—_ Have you emptied the reservoir?___________If not, how many feet below spillway vertically was it drawn down at end of season? REMARKS_ See attachment (If more space is needed, ase reverse side) Date__l 8__January 1972 -------— _ — WRCB-15 (8.71) Taho 'aradise Water & Gas Co. Sign Here b_____ 1971 George C. k. mitres Baron, President `'�1t 55308-883 8-71 814 4tJ OSP On May 6, 1970, the b°Company filed. a LPetition for Change in Point of Diversion" and simultaneously filed a "Petition for Change of Place of Use". 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' potentional customers based on presently subdivided lands the total quantity of water in the permit is considered essential. On 30 July 1971, the Company filed petition for extension of time as the Water Rights Branch had not acted on petitions cited in paragraph one above. The Company is initiating a bacteriological sampling program at the new proposed point of diversion.