28. MONTHLY CAL-AM
PRODUCTION REPORT
Meeting Date: February
19, 2004 Budgeted: N/A
Program/Line
Item No.: N/A
Staff Contact: Greg James Cost Estimate: N/A
General Counsel Approval: N/A
Committee Recommendation: N/A
CEQA Compliance: N/A
Total System for Month:
Total Cal-Am system production for January was 885 acre-feet (AF), eight
percent less than the anticipated goal of 958 AF, as shown on the accompanying
table (Exhibit 28-A). The 885 AF
of production in January represents a 15 percent savings from Cal-Am's base
year (i.e., Water Year 1988) production of 1,036 AF.
Total System, Water Year to
Date: Total system production for the 2004 Water
Year (WY) through January 31, 2004 has been 4,230 AF. The anticipated production of 4,434 AF for this same period is
based on an annual production goal of 15,285 AF from the Cal-Am system. Monthly
production goals are calculated by multiplying total annual production (15,285
AF) times the average fraction of annual production for each month (based on
production data from 1988 to 1997).
Ground Water Production:
During January, 26 AF were produced from Cal-Am wells in the Upper
Carmel Valley. This production was 16
percent less than the anticipated production of 31 AF. Lower Carmel Valley well production was 849
AF, nine percent more than the anticipated production of 777 AF. In January, 10 AF were produced by Cal-Am
from the coastal subareas of the Seaside Basin, 93 percent less than the
anticipated production of 150 AF.
Surface Water Production: In
Janaury, no water was diverted through the Carmel Valley Filter Plant (CVFP)
from San Clemente Reservoir, equivalent to the zero AF of production that was
anticipated. The total diversion
through the CVFP for WY 2004 has been zero AF, or zero percent of total system
production. Average release to the Carmel River from San Clemente Dam during
January was 73 cfs, as measured at the Sleepy Hollow Weir.
The anticipated river flow,
storage values and production goals were developed jointly by the District,
Cal-Am, and the California Department of Fish and Game. Cal-Am and District staff are monitoring
reservoir storage, inflow and water quality, and will make additional changes
as conditions warrant. Please refer to Exhibit 28-A for additional information
regarding Cal-Am production in January 2004.
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