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0807APPLICATION: NAME ADDRESS SOURCE . PT. OF DIV. : AMOUNT . PURPOSE SEASON PERMIT NO. : STA#CALIFORN IA -THE RESOURCES AG. STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS REPORT OF INSPECTION Filing Data 18030, 4899"1"' TAHOE PARADISE P 0 BOX 11117, UNNAMED STREAM NW1/4 OF SE1/4 3 CU FT/SEC DOMESTIC .JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER FILING DATE: 03-06-58 WATER & GAS COMPANY TAHOE PARADISE, CALIF 95705 TRIG UPPER TRUCKEE RIVER THENCE LAKE TAHOE THENCE TRUCKEE RIVE SECTION 30 T12N R18E MDB&M COUNTY: EL DORADO 31 13527 DATE ISSUED: Date of Inspection.___ June 10, 1971 Accompanied by George .Baron, President Persons interviewed Stanley Martin 04-24-62 EXPIRES: 12-01-70 Inspected by Ben Rinehart Beason .for inspection _____ Time a _?r1?ired on, permits Recommendation License 0 Extension p to 19.75_ Changes or corrections None ❑ (Indicate by an "X" the items that need change from permit or license Owner ❑ Address 0 Amount 0 Season ❑ Purpose ❑ -Remarks (Explain basis for'recommendation) No action 0 Revoke 0 and show correctly below) Point of diversion E Place of use [ Diversion -system -has not been installed. Petitions for change in,point of.diversi=on to divert from Lake. Tahoe have been submitted. Petitions to change . ___the__place___of__ se to include the entire service area. and consolidate with Tahoe. ___Keys.t__Angore,__Garclnex Mountain and Tahoe Paradise Water and Gas Company water __systems. A oflap hea.Y f 5 Rec0 m m sate_ Source Name_ Truckee ame_River Tributary to Lake Tahoe From (direction) South During what portion of year does minimum flow occur? Measured or estimated flow at time of inspection • Who measures flow? USGS Yes Is supply natural flow? Estimated minimum flow Late summer 10 cfs See U.S.G.S. records Diversion System Is point of diversion at location specified in permit, license or order? Not constructed - If not, when will, petition be submitted? Nay__ 1970 If diversion point has been moved, roughly. describepresent location with respect to authorized location ..... Plan to divert from Lake 7hhoe . • Would change cause any injury? No Is diversion by gravity or pumping?_ Not constructed ' Is diversion system complete?._.... .... :NQ_ .__._.If not, briefly explain what remains to be done has not been made. Alternate water supply_presently from wells. • Diversion If not complete, does. it appear to have been pursued with reasonable diligence? No \•Vhat is the capacity of the limiting section?_.__NA I-Iow determined? NA. . Explain briefly manner of determining above capacity .Not. constructed. WRCB 19-1 19 71 1st Inspection 28926-S83 2-6S 4M 0 OSP . 110 • _ Place of Use Name of place of use, if commonly known as (Permit) such___Tahoe Paradise Water and Gas Coiupany service area Describe briefly any changes from place of use as described in permit, license or order____.__. No change at present - petitions have been submitted to increase the pace o use. • Is petition required? Yes If so, indicate when it will be submitted 6z_1�70 Is place of use developed to a point where full use of water may be made? No If not, describe briefly what remains to be done___ Use is increasingrapidly_with new construction in the area. Does it appear that development has been pursued with due diligence? Yes _____ __entire ser_v_iee_ area expar�dng, Does permittee or licensee own or control all the land originally covered or as covered by change?.___er?itle.e__Etatad control bvirtue of P.U.C. certificate of convenience and necessity.,_ Major Use of Water BrieflyUse is describe method of applying water to major use_____ p_resently from drilled wells. Does method of use appear to be wasteful, judging from local standards?__No_______ Explain answer system is under pressure List units served during maximum season (if applicable) _- 1969 Lake Tahoe Report under all filings is for 643 services and a total of 189.1 acre-feet. 40 acre-feet was used under A 18021 from unnamed creek in 1970. The balance of use was from wells. NO Other Uses Average number of persons served during maximum period Number of housing units Plumbing facilities available - -- Area of garden, lawn, etc., served. - Area sprinkled to allay dust_ Number of domestic livestock served Other miscellaneous domestic use Recreational use Extent of Use of Water Season of use and/or diversion to storage: No use under permit Average rate of use by direct diversion during maximum period None Approximate beginning and ending dates of maximum period None _Year of maximum use_ Complete the following only if storage is involved Maximum amount diverted to storage in one season Does the purpose for which water was stored require withdrawal before use?.__ If so, give maximum withdrawal in one season_.. How much water was held over in dead storage? For what purpose? Year_________ _____Year Other Rights A 18021 - Unnamed Creek - inspected 1971 - Recc. license for 0.21 cfs. A 235a—pending SWRB 19.2 (2-88) 29872.9e3 2-82 2M OSP 1 EMARK A 18030 P 13527 3 cfs al]. ,year A 18031 P 13528 3 ere all year A 18038 P 13529 3 cfa all year plus 200 AFS. storage A 16039 P 13530 3 cfa all your plus 2.00 AFA atcr Ce A 19629 P 1L.335 2.33 cfc all year plus 104AFA storage No use of eater has been made under theoe permits. Tahoe Paradise Uater ord Gas Company was purchased from Myers.Water Company in 1966. Two drilled wells presently provide the additional water requirements of the Company. Use from an un amsd creek 00 AF in 1970) is also uied (A 18021). Petitions have been submitted May 6, 1970, requesting change in point of diversicn to a proposed pumping plant at lake Tahoe and change in place of use to consolidate eater systems presently served by wells within Upper Truckee Raver watershed to Tahoe Keys. The entire area is growing rapidly with greater demand. for water. Permittee realizes the problem of surface diversion from Upper Tr✓aeke River with lots summer flows, requirements by L) partr:•ent• of Fish and Game and use of ester by riparian users. Permittee has considered drilling another well but anticipates a more feasible mdthod t� be diversion from the Lake. Hearings are anticipated during 1972. , on the Companies 6 filings fr. cera Upper Truckee Watershed. The total amount under, permit is 14.33 cfs and 504 AFA storage. A 23562 is a pending application for 11+.33 efs ;tram Yorke Tahoe for diversion from the sane point of diversion as shctim in petition for request for change in point of diversion under the Upper Truckee River pewits. • The pending application envisions consolidation of the entire place of use of Tahoe Paradise Water and Gas as well as Angora and Tahoe Keys Water Service areas which are presently served by drilled. wells. A substantial increase in service area is involved. Permittees esti- nate of he number of parcels to be served within each area is: Angora. 1+,092 Tahoe Paradise 5,132 Thhce Keys 2,500. 11,724 parcels 1.1,7216 x 0.3 A `%year m 3,517 acre-feet per year requirement. Permittee indicated that the U. S. Eldorado National Forest wants service of water for the Pope Beach, Camp . P,i.cb rdson to Spring Creek Tract. This will require 216,000 feet of 12" pipeline. In addition; perrdttee stated that a request for service of a. 150 site campground near Upper Truckee Fiver and Highway 50 has also been made. Decision 1152 on A 19629 resulted in a change in place of use (total area about 5,000 acres) identical with A 18021, 18030, 18031, 18038 and 18039 With a limitation of 143 acre-feet per month under A-19629: The total limitation trader all of the subject Upper Truckee River permits is 345 acre-feet per month and 2,760 acre-feet per year. Ben nehart Water Resources Engineering Aasoclate Jure 25, 1971 • •1 , • • U 5 C.5 C '_iF. Oiv. C�: 4YNS. 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C. 11 ” o ,&=" ss- . . 1 Pe414,92 ivel /IP 2.E.c.0. a. / atISM1 1,1245 PA RED - 7 y AP ware. - USej 15 mel /ic_e,ec of ase CcJ rc 'T-eei (.UQr P to-✓nTst) e/0Q . Month January February March April May June July August September October November December 1002-1 �l1! PLANT #2 - WATER CONSUMPTION UMQAMi-D S� 1970 p/I Ilion GGA}('ve5 2.ct5 3 3. l 2 3.69 3S •So 3 .St 2-u-7 3.4r-3 3 )C 1Piu5 Water Pumped 394,507 cu. ft. 514,733 cu. ft. 417,440 cu. ft. 492,987 cu. ft. �(s __563,810 cu. ft.r L► 470,730 cu. ft. 468,570 cu. ft. 509,400 cu. ft. 334,790 cu. ft. 330,630 cu. ft. 458,240 cu. ft. 452,620 cu. ft. 1971 270,460 cu. ft. January 377,400 cu. ft. February 463,280 cu. ft. March 453,810 cu. ft. April lR7a Max. Moni'n.- _.. -.22 M.a ' = /2.`?5 AF MAS Q � Ponh��� U52 lq"lo 40.¢S Ni. J = / 24,/ F :. O, 2! CrS A Wholly Owned Subsidiary of WHITTINGTON OIL CO., INC. -('A UTAH CORPORATION) LISTED ON PACIFIC COAST STOCK EXCHANGE Present Water Use Water use under permit is limited to use under Application 18021 (Permit 13526). Total 1970 use was 12..1 acre-feet from this gravity source. Maximum monthly use was in May which was 12.95 acre-feet which is equivalent to a continuous flow of 0.21 cfs. This permit can be licensed; however, the matter of consolidation of the place of use must be resolved. The system comingles with the present well supplies. A petition has been submitted requesting an identical expanded place of use under all six filings. .1969 Use from all Sources within Permitted Place of Use The 1969 Report on Use of Water is based on metered values from the two wells and the gravity source as follows: Well No. 1. . Well No. 2 Permit 13526 109.9 afa 7.0 afa 72.2 afa 189.1 afa total. Existint Zoning in Permitted Place of Use Zoning maps which cover the entire permitted place of use were plani- metered. A tabulation was made showing the number of acres within each zone, the acre-feet per acre allowance and the conversion to acre-feet requirements. The unit value for requirements per dwelling unit (0.3 AFA per D.U.) is based on the 1969 Report on Use of Water in Lake Tahoe Basin, California. The tabulation is broken down into two parts as follows: (1) Permitted place of use presently served and (2) Permitted place of use for proposed service. • A summary of the attached tabulation indicates Acres AFA Requirement Area (1) Now Served 2b71.5 6089 Area (2) Proposed Service 2753.4 1262 5424.9' 7351 A separate tabulation was made covering the entire service areas of three other water companies which plan to consolidate with Tahoe Paradise as filed by Gardner Mountain Water Company under pending Application 23502. The water companies are presently served by wells. Petitions and. maps have been received to include these areas within the place of use. w Additional areas covered by petition are: Water Company Acres AFA Recuirement Tahoe Keyes 1,022 2,263 Angora 1,627 3,929 Angora proposed 1,290 1,037 Gardner Mountain 545 1,766 4,484 8,995 Total acres proposed 5,424 4,484 9,909 Total APA Requirement 7,351 8,995 16,346 AFA • Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Data on Population Density D.U. vs AFA Requirements* El Dorado County 17,900 5,370 AFA City of South Lake Tahoe 33,610 10,083 AFA 1969 Use of Water - Metered . Water Company AFA Tahoe Keys 374.0 Angora 148.9 Gardner Mountain 68.4 591.3 D.U. x 0.3 AF per year 51,510 15,453 AFA Total Co. Requirement ()MI! Ry —T/� '1OE RA le tw,s' ►/ATer/2 ->;,: COMB/ MED E:" Ai T C T/L • % t l /• _'- .: T 7s4 A /a -T C. 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