Current Conveyance Facilities Sample Clauses

Current Conveyance Facilities. The Xxxx NWR currently receives Level 2 water supplies via the California Aqueduct to Buena Vista Water Storage District (BVWSD) facilities. Water is diverted at BVWSD Turnout 1B and conveyed through a pipeline to either the West Side Canal or the Main Drain Canal, which in turn convey the water to the Goose Lake Canal. Although available capacity in the West Side and / or Main Drain Canals varies, one or the other is sufficiently below capacity at any given time to accommodate the diverted refuge flows. The Goose Lake Canal conveys the water to the southern boundary of the Xxxx NWR, where it is diverted into the refuge’s internal distribution system. Both the West Side Canal and the Main Drain Canal have capacity limitations during peak demand periods. The Goose Lake Canal is normally shut down for 2 to 3 weeks in late September or early October and again in March for seasonal maintenance. In wet years, Xxxx NWR takes flood waters from Poso Creek. The Xxxxxx NWR currently relies almost exclusively on a single groundwater well for regular water supply. The well was installed in 1993 near the southern boundary of the refuge. The well draws from the deep aquifer beneath the Xxxxxxxx xxxx layer and produces approximately 1,500 gallons per minute (gpm), or 3.3 cubic feet per second (cfs), of good quality water. The well is 1,200 feet deep and has a 150-horsepower (hp) pump motor. Well capacity is minimally sufficient to meet Level 2 needs. During extremely wet years when flood flows occur in Deer Creek, surface-water diversions from the creek can be made at check structures along the southern boundary of the refuge. This occurred only twice since the early 1980s and is not considered a reliable water supply.
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