[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 43, Volume 1]
[Revised as of October 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 43CFR418.20]

[Page 570-573]
 
                    TITLE 43--PUBLIC LANDS: INTERIOR
 
      CHAPTER I--BUREAU OF RECLAMATION, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
 
PART 418--OPERATING CRITERIA AND PROCEDURES FOR THE NEWLANDS RECLAMATION PROJECT, NEVADA--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 418.20  Diversions from the Truckee River to Lahontan Reservoir, January through June.

    (a) Truckee River diversions through the Truckee Canal will be made 
to meet Lahontan Reservoir end-of-month storage objectives for the 
months of January through June. The current month storage objective will 
be based, in part, on the monthly Natural Resources Conservation Service 
(NRCS) April through July runoff forecast for the Carson River near Fort 
Churchill. The forecast will be used to determine the target storage for 
Lahontan Reservoir and anticipated diversion requirements for the Carson 
Division. The Bureau, in consultation with the District, Federal Water 
Master, Fish and Wildlife Service, the Pyramid Lake

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Paiute Tribe, and other affected parties, will determine the exceedance 
levels and predicted Carson River inflows based on the reliability of 
the NRCS forecast and other available information such as river 
forecasts from other sources. The end-of-month storage objectives may be 
adjusted any time during the month as new forecasts or other information 
become available.
    (b) The January through June storage objective will be calculated 
using the following formula:
LSOCM=TSM/J-(C1* AJ)+L+(C2* CDT)

Where:

(1) LSOCM=current end-of-month storage objectives for Lahontan 
Reservoir.
(2) TSM/J=current end-of-month May/June Lahontan Reservoir target 
storage.
(3) C1* AJ=forecasted Carson River inflow for the period from the end of 
the current month through May or June, with AJ being the Bureau's April 
through July runoff forecast for the Carson River at Fort Churchill and 
C1 being an adjustment coefficient.
(4) L=an average Lahontan Reservoir seepage and evaporation loss from 
the end of the current month through May or June.
(5) C2* CDT=projected Carson Division demand from the end of the current 
month through May or June, with CDT being the total Carson Division 
diversion requirement (based on eligible acres anticipated to be 
irrigated times the appropriate duty times a 95 percent usage rate), and 
C2 being the estimate of the portion of the total diversion requirement 
to be delivered during this period.
(6) Values for TSM/J will vary with the Carson Division water demand as 
shown in Sec. 418.22 and the Adjustments to Lahontan Reservoir Storage 
Targets table. Values C1, L and C2 are defined in the following table 
along with an example of TSM/J for Carson River water demand of 271,000 
acre-feet.

                                Monthly Values for Lahontan Storage Computations
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                                             January    February      March       April        May        June
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TSM/J....................................     174.0       174.0       174.0       174.0       174.0        190.0
C1/MAY...................................       0.863       0.734       0.591       0.394
C1/JUNE..................................       1.190       1.061       0.918       0.721       0.327
L/MAY....................................      13.9        12.5         9.9         7.1
L/JUNE...................................      18.2        16.8        14.2        11.4         4.3
C2/MAY...................................       0.30        0.30        0.28        0.18
C2/JUNE..................................       0.47        0.47        0.45        0.35        0.17
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    (c) The Lahontan Reservoir storage objective for each month is 
contained in the following table.

                  Lahontan Reservoir Storage Objectives
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            Period                     Monthly storage objective
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January through April........  Lowest of the May calculation, the June
                                calculation, or full reservoir.
May..........................  Lower of the June calculation or full
                                reservoir.
June.........................  June storage target.
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    (d) Once the monthly Lahontan Reservoir storage objective has been 
determined, the monthly diversion to the Project from the Truckee River 
will be based upon water availability and Project demand as expressed in 
the following relationship:

TRD=TDD+ TCL+CDD+LRL+ LSOCM-ALRS-CRI

Where:

(1) TRD=current month Truckee River diversion in acre-feet to the 
Project.
(2) TDD=current month Truckee Division demand.

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(3) TCL = current month Truckee Canal conveyance loss.
(4) CDD = current month Carson Division demand.
(5) LRL = current month Lahontan Reservoir seepage and evaporation 
losses.
(6) LSOCM = current month end-of-month storage objective for Lahontan 
Reservoir.
(7) ALRS = current month beginning-of-month storage in Lahontan 
Reservoir. (Includes accumulated Stampede credit described below and 
further adjusted for the net efficiency penalty or efficiency credit 
described in Secs. 418.12, 418.36, and 418.37).
(8) CRI = current month anticipated Carson River inflow to Lahontan 
Reservoir (as determined by Reclamation in consultation with other 
interested parties).

    (e) The following procedure is intended to ensure that monthly 
storage objectives are not exceeded. It may be implemented only if the 
following conditions are met:
    (1) Diversions from the Truckee River are required to achieve the 
current month Lahontan Reservoir storage objective (LSOCM);
    (2) Truckee River runoff above Derby Dam is available for diversion 
to Lahontan Reservoir;
    (3) Sufficient Stampede Reservoir storage capacity is available.
    (f) The Bureau, in consultation with the Federal Water Master, the 
District, Fish and Wildlife Service, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and 
the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe will determine whether the calculated 
current month Truckee River diversion to Lahontan Reservoir (TRD-TDD-
TCL) may be reduced during that month and the amount of reduction credit 
stored in Stampede Reservoir.
    (1) Reductions in diversions may begin in November and continue 
until the end of June.
    (2) Reductions in diversions to Lahontan Reservoir with credit 
storage in Stampede Reservoir may be implemented to the extent that:
    (i) The reduction is in lieu of a scheduled release from Stampede 
Reservoir for the purpose of supplementing flows to Pyramid Lake; and/or
    (ii) Water is captured in Stampede Reservoir that is scheduled to be 
passed through and diverted to the Truckee Canal.
    (3) The Fish and Wildlife Service must approve any proposal to 
reduce diversions to Lahontan Reservoir for Newlands Project credit 
purposes without a comparable reduction in release from Stampede 
Reservoir or any conversion of Stampede Reservoir project water to 
Newlands Project credit water.
    (4) The diversion to Lahontan Reservoir may be adjusted any time 
during the month as revised runoff forecasts become available. The 
accumulated credit will be added to current Lahontan Reservoir storage 
(ALRS) in calculating TRD. If the sum of accumulated credit and Lahontan 
Reservoir storage exceeds 295,000 acre-feet, credit will be reduced by 
the amount in excess of 295,000 acre-feet. Credit will also be reduced 
by the amount of precautionary drawdown or spills in that month. If the 
end-of-month storage in Lahontan Reservoir plus the accumulated credit 
in Stampede Reservoir at the end of June exceeds the end-of-month 
storage objective for Lahontan, the credit will be reduced by the amount 
exceeding the end-of-month storage objective.
    (5) Following consultation with the District, the Federal Water 
Master, and other interested parties as appropriate, the Bureau will 
release credit water as needed for Project purposes from July 1 through 
the end of the irrigation season in which the credit accrues with timing 
priority given to meeting current year Project irrigation demands.
    (6) Conveyance of credit water in the Truckee Canal must be in 
addition to regularly scheduled diversions for the Project and will be 
measured at the USGS gauge number 10351300 near Wadsworth.
    (7) Newlands credit water in Stampede Reservoir storage will be 
subject to spill and will not carry over to subsequent years. Newlands 
credit water in Stampede can be exchanged to other reservoirs and retain 
its priority. The credit must be reduced to the extent that Lahontan 
Reservoir storage plus accumulated credit at the end of the

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previous month exceeds the storage objectives for that month. If 
Newlands credit water is spilled, it may be diverted to Lahontan 
Reservoir subject to applicable storage targets.
    (i) The Bureau, in consultation with the District, the Federal Water 
Master, and other interested parties, may release Newlands Project 
credit water before July 1.
    (ii) If any Newlands credit water remains in Stampede Reservoir 
storage after the end of the current irrigation season in which it 
accumulated, it will convert to water for cui-ui recovery and will no 
longer be available for Newlands credit water.
    (iii) Newlands credit water stored in Stampede Reservoir will be 
available for use only on the Carson Division of the Newlands Project.
    (g) Subject to the provisions of Sec. 418.20 (b), LSOCM may be 
adjusted as frequently as necessary when new information indicates the 
need and diversions from the Truckee River to the Truckee Canal must be 
adjusted daily or otherwise as frequently as necessary to meet the 
monthly storage objective.