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Status Update 2014-15 Drought 05-May-2015 Website:www.sjgov.org/oes Twitter:https://twitter.com/XSJ_OA Facebook:www.facebook.com/sjcoes Youtube:www.youtube.com/user/sanjoaquinoes Office of Emergency Services (A Division of General Services Department) 1 Incident # - XSJ14-0101
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Water-Snow Supply Conditions 2 Central Snowpack= 2% Precipitation 5-Station= 16% Precipitation Stockton= 80% Reservoir Capacity: Camanche= 25% New Hogan= 20% New Melones= 20% Don Pedro= 41% McClure/Exchequer= 10% SJ River salinity levels under acceptable measurements Delta water quality falls short Apr-June forecast: Above normal temps, equal chance precip.
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Local Issues Six (6) dry well reports, some may not be drought related City of Manteca Proclaimed a Local Emergency-Drought: 15-April Mosquito-Vector: Yellow Fever Mosquito found in Bay Area Drought Food Box Program now at 41,506. FY15-16 Phase-4 adds 10,494 County costs at $514,923 for drought monitoring, assistance, & outreach 3 Well Permits 2011201220132014 2015 total 82122138218 55 Domestic 52548394 19 Agricultural 326855124 36 Difference previous 15401680
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Water Conservation Rules Conservation Standards for Urban Water Suppliers Exceptions for % supply to commercial agriculture Urban suppliers with 4-yrs. surface supply Commercial, Industrial, Institutional savings determined by water suppliers Small water suppliers: Meet 25% conservation Outdoor irrigation no more than 2-days a week Self-supplied commercial Industrial, Institutional: Meet 25% conservation Outdoor irrigation no more than 2-days a week New reporting requirements 4 05-May State Water Board (7) 17-March State Water Board (11) Wash sidewalks & driveways Allow runoff when irrigating Hose without shutoff nozzle to wash cars None recirculating decorative water features Fine $500 property owners for not complying Fine $10,000 to agencies not imposing measures Water agencies to notify of leaks Urban water suppliers to limit days per week Irrigating during & 48-Hrs. after rainfall Food services only serve on request Hotels/motels provide option not launder daily
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Water Conservation Rules Urban Water Supplier Requirements 4% to36% * July-Sept 2014 –vs- July-Sept 2013 Supplier NameStageR-GPCD* % SavedTierConserve Amount Stockton-California Water Service Company197.67%520% City of Lathrop-100.314%520% City of Tracy2 (move to 4 on 19-May) 135.38%728% City of Stockton1155.013%728% City of Manteca2172.016%832% City of Lodi2235.9-1%936% City of Ripon-316.115%936% City of Escalon2-day300--25% San Joaquin Conservation District1--25% Mt. House Community District338%-25% 5
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Diverter Curtailments – Water Quality Delta Watershed Diverters 6 SJ River @ Vernalis Quality 700 limit Apr-Aug
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Curtailment Status – Junior Water Rights Sac River-Delta-SJ River April 23, 2015: San Joaquin River Watershed 7,000 all counties, 7,784 SJC April 30, 2015: “Term-91” Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Watershed: 88 diverters May 01, 2015: All Post 1914 in Sacramento Watershed & Delta 20-May-2015: State Water Board Public Workshop input session Exceptions: -Hydroelectric generation -No exception for “health & safety”. -Enforcement: $1,000 per day, and, $2,500 per acre foot. ** All must complete ”Compliance Certification Form” 7
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Delta Barriers: May to Nov. 2015 8 West False River 4.8 mi. N/E of Oakley (between Jersey & Bradford Is.) 05-May land-side 07-May In-water work 15-June finished Nov. removed BOATING DETOURS South Delta: Discovery Bay to SJ River A= Large-mast vessels @40- 45 minutes B= Smaller vessels @40-50 minutes Central Delta: Bethel Island to SJ River C= Large Mast vessels @30- Minutes D= Smaller vessels @30-40 minutes D D
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Conclusion 9 Countywide jurisdictions will be increasing conservation stages Developing a dry-well potable water distribution procedure State DWR preparing for 2015 & 2016 drought conditions State Water Board: Preparing new conservation orders, 05-May meeting Diversion curtailments & field inspections start 04-May-15 Recommended Board Actions: Continued Proclamation of Local Emergency for another 30-days.
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