Increased Surface Water Diversions Sample Clauses

Increased Surface Water Diversions. This element provides for increased surface water diversions. These increased diversions will be needed even with the active conservation programs and the recommended sustainable use of the groundwater which are also part of this Water Forum Agreement. Unless adequate water supplies are made available, many residents, businesses and farmers will continue to suffer shortages during California’s periodic droughts. As part of this Water Forum Agreement, all signatory organizations would support the diversions agreed to for each supplier as specified in each purveyor’s Specific Agreement. Purveyors’ diversion are summarized at the end of this Summary and are also shown in the chart “1995 and proposed Year 2030 Surface Water Diversions” on the next pages. All signatory organizations would also support the facilities needed to divert, treat and distribute this water. (See “Major Water Supply Projects That Will Receive Water Forum Support” on pages 14 and 15.) Support for increased diversions is linked to the suppliers’ endorsement and, where appropriate, participation in each of the seven elements of the Water Forum Agreement. 1995 AND PROPOSED YEAR 2030 SURFACE WATER DIVERSIONS Introduction and Summary of the Water Forum Agreement — January 2000 Note: The diversions described below, combined with the dry year actions, will meet each supplier’s customers’ needs to the year 2030. AMERICAN RIVER DIVERSIONS—UPSTREAM OF NIMBUS WATER SUPPLIER/ ORGANIZATION 1995 BASELINE (1) 2030 DIVERSION (wet/ave years) 2030 DIVERSION (drier years) 2030 DIVERSION (driest years)(2) City of Folsom 20,000 AF (19) 34,000 AF (3) Decreasing from 34,000 AF to 22,000 AF (4) 20,000 AF (5) Northridge Water District (17) 0 AF 29,000 AF (9) 0 AF (10) 0 AF Placer County Water Agency (6) (7) [Subject to resolution of remaining issues (21)] 8,500 AF 35,500 AF (3) Continue to divert 35,500 AF, with a replacement to the river equivalent to their drier diversions above baseline. The drier the year, the more water would be replaced up to 27,000 AF (4) (20) Continue to divert 35,500 AF, with a replacement of 27,000 AF to the river. (20) City of Roseville (7) 19,800 AF 54,900 AF (3) Decreasing from 54,900 AF to 39,800 AF with a replacement to the river equivalent to their drier diversions above baseline. The drier the year, the more water would be replaced up to 20,000 AF (4) Continue to divert 39,800 AF, with a replacement of 20,000 AF to the river. 1995 AND PROPOSED YEAR 2030 SURFACE WATER DIVERSIONS ...
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