Truckee River basin definition

Truckee River basin means the area which naturally drains into the Truck- ee River and its tributaries and into Pyramid Lake, including Pyramid Lake, but excluding the Lake Tahoe basin.

Examples of Truckee River basin in a sentence

  • In addition to the pertinent court decrees, decisions, laws, regulations, and agreements that govern water storage and river operations in the Truckee River basin discussed previously, TROA may be subject to some or all of the environmental authorities listed in table 1.1.

  • Dams at the outlet of Lake Tahoe and on several major tributaries in the Truckee River basin (location map) create reservoirs that together can store about a million acre-feet of water.

  • The study area includes the 3,060-square-mile Truckee River basin in northeastern California and northwestern Nevada, Lahontan Reservoir, and the lower ▇▇▇▇▇▇ River basin13 in northwestern Nevada.

  • Operation of these reservoirs regulates much of the flow in the Truckee River basin in most years.

  • Most of the runoff in the Truckee River basin originates in the Sierra Nevada in California.

  • A purpose of this agreement among BOR, Sierra Pacific, TCID, and WCWCD—the first agreement in the Truckee River basin to exchange water stored in one reservoir with water stored in another reservoir to achieve multiple benefits—was to maintain fish flows in the Truckee River immediately downstream from Lake Tahoe.