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Water Supply and Balance Team

Water Supply and Balance Team. Water Supply and Balance Team The California Water Plan Update 2013 Project Dashboard and Where We Are Going. Project Dashboard: Water Supply and Balance Team. Overall Project Status. R. Y. G. May 19, 2011. Project Manager. PM Documents.

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Water Supply and Balance Team

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  1. Water Supply and Balance Team Water Supply and Balance Team The California Water Plan Update 2013 Project Dashboard and Where We Are Going

  2. Project Dashboard:Water Supply and Balance Team Overall Project Status R Y G May 19, 2011 Project Manager PM Documents Objective Statement Budget Xavier “Tito” Cervantes Project Initiation Project Charter Project Management Plan • Work to advance analysis methodologies and distribution of water supply and water balances/portfolio data for the California Water Plan Update for WYs 2006 – 2009. Expended to Date Labor Budgeted N/A Labor Expended N/A $1,376,000 Project Sponsor Total Budget Paul Massera $3,274,832 Project Schedule Water Supplies and Balances for WYs 2006 and 2007 30% Water Supplies and Balances for WYs 2008 and 2009 10% Original Completion Urban Water Uses Balances: WYs 2006 - 2009 40% Deliverable Agricultural Water Uses Balances: WYs 2006 - 2009 40% New Completion Managed Wetlands Balances: WYs 2006 - 2009 40% Today WEAP Training/Analysis - New Toolbox for Region Scenarios 20% Tribal & Agr. District Assessments, & County Data Report - Pilot 10% Legend May 11 Jul 11 Sep 11 Nov 11 Jan 12 Mar 12 May 12 Jul 12 = actual progress Current Risks 1) Land Use Surveys (Base) - Acres, practices, uses, supplies. 2) Water Use Demands 3) Supplies Mitigations 1) Look for other resources on the information needed 2) Look for other resources (information) and apply water uses Current Critical Issues 3 months delay with the water uses. No issue on deadlines. Action Items for Next Reporting Period Item 1. NRO - Water Supplies and Balances: WYs 2006 - 2007 2. NCRO - Water Supplies and Balances: WYs 2006 - 2009 3. SCRO - Water Supplies and Balances: WYs 2006 - 2009 4. SRO - Water Supplies and Balances: WYs 2006 - 2009 5. Water Portfolio's: WYs 2006 - 2009 Individual Responsible 1. X. T. Cervantes 2. Gary Lippner/Ed Morris 3. Karen Dulik/Dane Mathis 4. David Inouye/Vern Knoop 5. Evelyn Tipton Deadline 1. 9/30/2011 2. 9/30/2011 3. 9/30/2011 4. 9/30/2011 5. 9/30/2011

  3. Water balances by: Detailed Analysis Unit by County County Totals Watershed Totals Regional Totals Update 2009

  4. Detailed Analysis Unit DAU 163 and DAU 164Sacramento Valley

  5. PATH FOR SUCCESS • Heightened expertise and existing data collection – on steroids! • New Partners • Improvement of Annual Water Budgets

  6. NEW PARTNERS • Managed Wetlands • Urban Water Purveyors – PWSS • Agricultural Water Purveyors • Tribal • IRWM

  7. MANAGED WETLANDSSacramento NWR

  8. City of Chico General Plan 2001 Urban Water Uses

  9. Water Purveyor Projects Developed with GIS Land Use Mapping

  10. Agricultural Water Purveyor Infrastructure: Canals, Drains, POFU, GW Wells, Lift Pumps, etc. gives you a better Inflow-Outflow Water Routing Balance

  11. Detailed Analysis Unit DAU 163 and DAU 164New PartnersSacramento Valley

  12. Detailed Analysis Unit Water SourcebyCounty

  13. Identify Surface Water & GW Sources

  14. Sac Valley Land & Water Use Data Data Source: DWR 2000 Land & Water Use Data

  15. Share Data Layers: Groundwater hydrographs & irrigation methodsillustrate changing hydrologic conditions

  16. With the Department’s expertise and existing data Collection Programs, the Department has an outstanding water balance template for the transition into IRWMP. The Department’s vision is to work with federal, state, and local agencies to improve analytical methods, data collection and decrease current data gaps. The Annual Water Budgets should support the credibility of modeling efforts, including the WEAP and CALSIM. Important Conclusions

  17. WATER SUPPLY & BALANCE TEAMDavid Inouye Dan McManus Ed MorrisVern Knoop Michael McGinnis Kim RosmaierKelly Lawler Chris Montoya Gary LippnerAlan Aguilar Shicha Chandler Abby CarevicCynthia Moffett Gholam Shakouri Todd HillaireMark Rivera Dona Calder Jessica Salinas Brown Evelyn Tipton Jennifer Kofoid Robert FastenauKelly Staton Seth Lawrence Jon MulderBill Brewster Chris Bond Timothy RossDane Mathis John Kirk Michelle DooleyMichael Serna Todd Flackus Neil RamboSteve Ewert GI Bergquist Sergio FierroRay Hoagland Jim Rich Lorraine MarshMichael Ward Bill Ehorn Xavier Tito Cervantes

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