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6 State Water Resources Control Board
DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS
77 Cadillac Drive Sacramento, CA 95825
(916) 322-9128
STATE WATER RESOURCES
CONTROL BOARD
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PROGRESS REPORT BY PERMITTEE FOR 1u11. Ot >; ,11,,r'. RIGHTS
SACRAMENTO
APPLICATION: PERMIT:
18038 13529
OWNER OF RECORD: (916) 541-2622
TAHOE PARADISE WATER & GAS COMPANY
P 0 BOX 11117,
TAHOE PARADISE, CALIF 95705
SOURCE:
COUNTY:
AMOUNT:
PURPOSE:
Area Code and Telephone Number
If the owner or address shown above is wrong, please correct.
UPPER TRUCKEE RIVER
EL DORADO
3 CU FT/SEC 200 AC—FT/ANN
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 ] NO ❑ . I am complying with the conditions under which my permit has been issued: YES ❑ NO 110 . 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 D NO ® .
CONSTRUCTION WORK
1. Has construction work commenced? YES 0 NOM . 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) 0 Recreational
Number of animals Boating, fishing, water contact sports
(c) ❑ Industrial
Nature of Use
(d) 0 Domestic
Number of persons, area of garden, lawn, etc.
(e) 0 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.
(g) ❑ Power generation
Installed horsepower capacity
(h) ❑ Other
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 D.
If "No", explain on revese 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 ❑ NO ❑ . If not, how many feet below
spillway vertically was it drawn down at end of season7
I declare under penalty of perjury that the information in this re port is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Dated.
January 27th, 1478
SWRCB-15 (8-77)
at Tahoe Paradise,
Sign here.
(Location)
California
(State)
Tahoe Paradise Water and Gas Co. Gr h,dt✓
PERMITTE r Geor : - Baron ? Pres. 1 if"-
(REPORT CONTINUES ON RQ;YJI SIDE) (Q idtr3 ,4 If
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1971
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 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 0; (2) Lining canals ❑; (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 0; (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 0; (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 0; (5) Other (describe in "Remarks") 0.
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 0; (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 0 ; (3) discharged into settling
ponds ❑; (4) other D. Describe.
25. Does or will water being discharged contain waste materials? ❑ Yes 0 No .
(1) Domestic ❑ ; (2) Municipal ❑ ; (3) Industrial ❑ ; (4) Agricultural ❑ ; (5) Other 0 . 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? ❑ Yes 0 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 Comapny 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--
ies14 pot4ntial 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 23 August 1974, from State Water Rights Control Board re: EIR on subject appli-
cations. On or about 30 September, 1974, Company requested 120 day extension to prepare EIR.
However, on check;.g Company files it has been found that an BIR was Presented as part df
June 18, 1973 hearing (If additional space is needed for remarks, attach numbered sheets.) „9„_,13,8-77 ,A, o°OSP
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DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS
2125 — 19th Street, Sacramento, California 95818
PROGRESS REPORT BY PERMITTEE FOR 1916
OWNER OF RECORD: APPLICATION 18038
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: UPPER TRUCKEE RIVER
COUNTY: EL DORADO
AMOUNT: 3 CU FT/SEC 200 AC—FT/ANN
PURPOSE: DOMEST I C
PERMIT: 13529
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IMPORTANT! EVERY permit is issued subject to the conditions therein expressed. I have currently reviewed my permit:
YES [i NO ❑ . I am complying with the conditions under which my permit has been issued: YES ❑ NO M. 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 E.
CONSTRUCTION WORK
1. Has construction work commenced? YES ❑ NO i . 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
1 1 1 1 I I I I I 1 1 1
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
SWRCB-15 (6.76)
a
Tahoe Paradise,
California
(Location)
Sign here• Tahoe Paradise Water and GasCo.
(State)
1976
PERMITTEE 'Geo ge C. Baron? Pres.
(REPORT CONTINUES ON REVERSE SIDE1
JAN 18 '77 CGC
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 connectionsindividually 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 Tines ❑ ; 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 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) El .
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 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? ❑ 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 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 23 August 1974 from State Water Rights Control Board re: an EIR on subiect appli-
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 410onal space is needed for remarks, attach numb sheets.)
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