Truckee River Operating Agreement Sample Contracts

PART 419—TRUCKEE RIVER OPERATING AGREEMENT
Truckee River Operating Agreement • May 5th, 2020
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PART 419—TRUCKEE RIVER OPERATING AGREEMENT
Truckee River Operating Agreement • August 24th, 2022
Truckee River Operating Agreement
Truckee River Operating Agreement • September 15th, 2008
PART 419—TRUCKEE RIVER OPERATING AGREEMENT
Truckee River Operating Agreement • December 9th, 2021
WHAT IS THE TRUCKEE RIVER OPERATING AGREEMENT?
Truckee River Operating Agreement • March 30th, 2016

The Truckee River Operating Agreement (TROA) provides a new approach to managing the Truckee River. TROA took effect in December 2015 after 26 years of federally–facilitated negotiations, environmental studies and legal challenges. TROA now guides the use of the river from its headwaters at Lake Tahoe to its terminus

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Truckee River Operating Agreement • May 5th, 2020
TRUCKEE RIVER OPERATING AGREEMENT 2019 WATER USE INVENTORY
Truckee River Operating Agreement • October 27th, 2020

The Lake Tahoe basin straddles the Nevada-California state line with approximately two-thirds of the basin in California and one-third in Nevada. In the late 1960’s, an Interstate Compact between the two states was drafted and ultimately ratified by both states. The Compact set forth provisions for the equitable apportionment of waters between the two states. The provisional annual allocation of the waters of the Lake Tahoe Basin for the State of Nevada and for the State of California is 11,000 and 23,000 acre-feet, respectively, for use within their portions of the Lake Tahoe Basin. Water collected after its use (e.g., effluent) does not count against the allocation to either state and may be exported out of the basin. Although Congress never approved the Compact, provisions from the Compact were inserted and affirmed in the passing of Public Law (PL) 101-618 (Settlement Act) on November 16, 1990.

TRUCKEE RIVER OPERATING AGREEMENT 2018 WATER USE INVENTORY
Truckee River Operating Agreement • September 11th, 2019

The Lake Tahoe basin straddles the Nevada-California state line with approximately 2/3 of the basin in California and 1/3 in Nevada. In the late 1960’s, an Interstate Compact between the two states was drafted and ultimately ratified by both states. The Compact set forth provisions for the equitable apportionment of waters between the two states. The provisional annual allocation of the waters of the Lake Tahoe Basin for the State of Nevada and for the State of California is 11,000 and 23,000 acre-feet (respectively) for use within their portions of the Lake Tahoe Basin. Water collected after its use (e.g., effluent), does not count against the allocation to either state and may be exported out of the basin. Although Congress never approved the Compact, provisions from the Compact were inserted and affirmed in the passing of Public Law (PL) 101- 618 (Settlement Act) on November 16, 1990.

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Truckee River Operating Agreement • May 5th, 2020
Truckee River Operating Agreement
Truckee River Operating Agreement • May 5th, 2020 • Creek

Preface Recitals ............................................................................................................................ R – 1 Definitions ............................................................................................................................ D – 1 Article One - Satisfaction of Settlement Act Provisions and Other Provisions of Law, Statement of General Operational Principles, Provisions for Protection ofWater Rights, Imported Water, Remaining Water of the Truckee River and Emergencies 1 – 1 Section 1.A – Satisfaction of Settlement Act Provisions and Other Provisions of Law.................... 1 – 1 Section 1.A.1 – General ................................................................................................... 1 – 2 Section 1.A.2 – Environmental Impact Avoidance........................................................................ 1 – 2 Section 1.A.3 – California Public Trust......................................................

TRUCKEE RIVER OPERATING AGREEMENT 2020 WATER USE INVENTORY
Truckee River Operating Agreement • August 24th, 2021

The Lake Tahoe basin straddles the Nevada-California state line with approximately two-thirds of the basin in California and one-third in Nevada. In the late 1960’s, an Interstate Compact between the two states was drafted and ultimately ratified by both states. The Compact set forth provisions for the equitable apportionment of waters between the two states. The provisional annual allocation of the waters of the Lake Tahoe basin for the State of Nevada and for the State of California is 11,000 and 23,000 acre-feet, respectively, for use within their portions of the Lake Tahoe Basin. Water collected after its use (e.g., effluent) does not count against the allocation to either state and may be exported out of the basin. Although Congress never approved the Compact, provisions from the Compact were inserted and affirmed in the passing of Public Law (PL) 101-618 (Settlement Act) on November 16, 1990.

PART 419—TRUCKEE RIVER OPERATING AGREEMENT
Truckee River Operating Agreement • May 21st, 2024
TRUCKEE RIVER OPERATING AGREEMENT 2021 WATER USE INVENTORY
Truckee River Operating Agreement • September 26th, 2022

The Lake Tahoe basin straddles the Nevada-California state line with approximately two-thirds of the basin in California and one-third in Nevada. In the late 1960’s, an Interstate Compact between the two states was drafted and ultimately ratified by both states. The Compact set forth provisions for the equitable apportionment of waters between the two states. The provisional annual allocation of the waters of the Lake Tahoe basin for the State of Nevada and for the State of California is 11,000 and 23,000 acre-feet, respectively, for use within their portions of the Lake Tahoe Basin. Water collected after its use (e.g., effluent) does not count against the allocation to either state and may be exported out of the basin. Although Congress never approved the Compact, provisions from the Compact were inserted and affirmed in the passing of Public Law (PL) 101-618 (Settlement Act) on November 16, 1990.

THE TRUCKEE RIVER OPERATING AGREEMENT:
Truckee River Operating Agreement • January 13th, 2016

The now-in effect Truckee River Operating Agreement (TROA) allows the Reno-Sparks area to weather a “worse-than-worst case” drought with room to spare, according to a recent study prepared by the Truckee Meadows Water Authority (TMWA).

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Truckee River Operating Agreement • November 30th, 2015

After more than 25 years of negotiation and environmental studies, the Truckee River Operating Agreement (TROA) will go into effect by the end of this year. To Reno, Sparks and Washoe County residents, this means that upstream drought storage and drought reserves will nearly triple over time.

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