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High Water in the River -- precautionary draw down of Lahontan

High Water in the River -- precautionary draw down of Lahontan
Submitted by Truckee-Carson Irrigation District -- As a result of the extraordinary snow-pack remaining in the Carson River watershed, combined with the above-average rainfall this season in the Fallon area, resulting in a reduction of demand from water in storage at Lahontan Reservoir, precautionary releases of water are again being made from Lahontan Dam and will continue until further notice.  Such releases are intended to provide needed storage space for the anticipated run-off. Accordingly, residents along the Carson River will see an increase in both river flow and the surface level in the river channel.  At its peak, river flow is not expected to be no more than one half of that which was had at the highest point in 2017. Presently, the amount of water in storage at Lahontan Reservoir is approximately 279,600 acre-feet.  Current operation forbids storage on the flash boards before the Carson River has peaked due to snow melt. Water begins storing on the boards when reservoir level reaches approximately 287,000 acre-feet. We do not foresee the need for the release of water through the V-Line Canal emergency weir to the Carson Lake. Pursuant to release criteria established in 1997 still in effect, water released during a precautionary drawdown is first made available for delivery to all water righted lands within the Newlands Project and is charged against a user’s annual allocation.  In the event that no demand exists by water right holders, the water would next be stored in Newlands Project regulating reservoirs at no charge to annual allocations; or, lastly, the water would placed in storage in wetlands of the Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge, Stillwater Wildlife Management Area, Fallon National Wildlife Refuge, the Carson Lake Pasture and Marsh, the Fallon Paitue-Shoshone Indian Reservation –at no charge to annual allocations. Water that is stored in regulating reservoirs, and is later diverted to water users, is charged against a water user’s annual allocation.   Never miss the local news -- read more on The Fallon Post home page. If you enjoy The Fallon Post, please support our effort to provide local, independent news and make a contribution today.  Your contribution makes possible this online news source for all things Fallon.  
 

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