[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 33, Volume 3]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 33CFR208.82]



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                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS

 

 CHAPTER II--CORPS OF ENGINEERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, DEPARTMENT OF 

                                 DEFENSE

 

PART 208_FLOOD CONTROL REGULATIONS--Table of Contents

 

Sec.  208.82  Hetch Hetchy, Cherry Valley, and Don Pedro Dams and 

Reservoirs.



    The Turlock Irrigation District and Modesto Irrigation District, 

acting jointly, hereinafter called the Districts, shall operate Don 

Pedro Dam and Reservoir in the interest of flood control, and the City 

and County of San Francisco, hereinafter called the City, shall operate 

Hetch Hetchy Dam and Reservoir and Cherry Valley Dam and Reservoir in 

the interest of flood control all as follows:

    (a) Storage space in Don Pedro Reservoir shall be kept available for 

flood-control purposes in accordance with the Flood-Control Storage 

Reservation Diagram currently in force for that reservoir, except when 

storage of floodwater is necessary as prescribed in paragraph (d) of 

this section. The Flood-Control Storage Reservation Diagram in force as 

of the promulgation of this section is that dated 4 April 1956, File No. 

TU-1-26-7, and is on file in the Office of the Chief of Engineers, 

Department of the Army, Washington, D.C., in the office of the Turlock 

Irrigation District, Turlock, California, and in the office of the 

Modesto Irrigation District, Modesto, California. Revisions of the 

Flood-Control Storage Reservation Diagram may be developed from time to 

time as necessary by the Corps of Engineers and the Districts. Each such 

revision shall be effective upon the date specified in the approval 

thereof by the Chief of Engineers and by the presidents of the Districts 

and from that date until replaced shall be the Flood-Control Storage 

Reservation Diagram currently in force for the purpose of this section. 

Copies of the Flood-Control Storage Reservation Diagram currently in 

force shall be kept on file in and may be obtained from the office of 

the District Engineer, Corps of Engineers, in charge of the locality, 

the office of the Turlock Irrigation District, Turlock, California, and 

the office of the Modesto Irrigation District, Modesto, California.

    (b) Storage space in Hetch Hetchy Reservoir shall be kept available 

for flood-control purposes in accordance with the Flood-Control Storage 

Reservation Diagram for that reservoir currently in force, except when 

storage of floodwater is necessary as prescribed in paragraph (e) of 

this section. The Flood-Control Storage Reservation Diagram in force as 

of the promulgation of this section is that dated April 4, 1956, File 

No. TU-3-26-1, and is on file in the Office. Chief of Engineers, 

Department of the Army, Washington, D.C., and in the office of the 

Public Utilities Commission of the City and County of San Francisco, 

California. Revisions of the Flood-Control Storage Reservation Diagram 

may be developed from time to time as necessary by the Corps of 

Engineers and the City. Each such revision shall be effective upon the 

date specified in the approval thereof by the Chief of Engineers and by 

the Public Utilities Commission of the City and County of San Francisco, 

California, and from that date until replaced shall be the Flood-Control 

Storage Reservation Diagram currently in force for the purpose of this 

section. Copies of the Flood-Control Storage Reservation Diagram 

currently in force shall be kept on file in and may be obtained from the 

office of the District Engineer, Corps of Engineers, in charge of the 

locality, and the office of the Public Utilities Commission of the City 

and County of San Francisco, California.

    (c) Storage space in Cherry Valley Reservoir shall be kept available 

for flood-control purposes in accordance with the Flood-Control 

Reservation Diagram currently in force for that reservoir except when 

storage of floodwater is necessary as prescribed in paragraph (e) of 

this section. The Flood-Control Storage Reservoir Diagram in force as of 

the promulgation of this section is that dated April 4, 1956, File No. 

TU-2-26-6, and is on file in the Office, Chief of Engineers, Corps of 

Engineers, Department of the Army, Washington, D.C., and in the office 

of the Public Utilities Commission of the City and County of San 

Francisco,



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California. Revisions of the Flood-Control Storage Reservation Diagram 

may be developed from time to time as necessary by the Corps of 

Engineers and the City. Each such revision shall be effective upon the 

date specified in the approval thereof by the Chief of Engineers and by 

the Public Utilities Commission of the City and County of San Francisco, 

California, and from that date until replaced shall be the Flood-Control 

Storage Reservation Diagram currently in force for the purpose of this 

section. Copies of the Flood-Control Storage Reservation Diagram 

currently in force shall be kept on file in and may be obtained from the 

office of the District Engineer, Corps of Engineers, in charge of the 

locality, and the office of the Public Utilities Commission of the City 

and County of San Francisco, California.

    (d) Any water temporarily stored in the flood-control space 

indicated by the Flood-Control Storage Reservation Diagram currently in 

force for Don Pedro Reservoir shall be released as rapidly as can be 

accomplished without causing flows in Tuolumne River below LaGrange Dam 

to exceed 7,000 c.f.s. during rain floods or to exceed 9,000 c.f.s. at 

all other times.

    (e) Any water temporarily stored in the flood-control space 

indicated by the Flood-Control Storage Reservation Diagrams currently in 

force for Hetch Hetchy and Cherry Valley Reservoirs shall be released as 

rapidly as can be accomplished without exceeding the respective safe 

channel capacities, and without materially contributing to major 

encroachment into the flood-control space at Don Pedro Reservoir. Such 

releases shall be proportioned between Hetch Hetchy and Cherry Valley 

Reservoirs in such manner as to assure that the percentage of 

encroachment into the flood-control space at the two reservoirs will 

tend toward equality insofar as possible. Whenever the storage space in 

Don Pedro Reservoir is less than 90 percent of that indicated by the 

Flood-Control Storage Reservation Diagram currently in force for that 

reservoir, releases from Hetch Hetchy and Cherry Valley Reservoirs shall 

be restricted to those required in connection with the generation of 

hydroelectric power in the power system of the City and in connection 

with diversion into the water supply system of the City.

    (f) In the event that the water level in Don Pedro Reservoir rises 

above elevation 605.55 at the dam (top of spillway gates), subsequent 

operation of the dam shall be such as to cause downstream flows to 

exceed as little as possible the criteria prescribed in paragraph (d) of 

this section, and in no event to cause the maximum subsequent release 

from the reservoir to exceed the estimated maximum subsequent inflow to 

the reservoir.

    (g) In the event that the water level in Hetch Hetchy Reservoir 

rises above elevation 3806 at the dam (top of spillway gates), 

subsequent operation of the dam shall be such as to cause downstream 

flows to exceed as little as possible the criteria prescribed in 

paragraph (e) of this section, and in no event to cause the maximum 

subsequent release from the reservoir to exceed the estimated maximum 

subsequent inflow to the reservoir.

    (h) In the event that the water level in Cherry Valley Reservoir 

rises above elevation 4700 at the dam (spillway crest), subsequent 

operation of the dam shall be such as to cause downstream flows to 

exceed as little as possible the criteria prescribed in paragraph (e) of 

this section, and in no event to cause the maximum subsequent release 

from the reservoir to exceed the estimated maximum subsequent inflow to 

the reservoir.

    (i) Nothing in the regulations of this section shall be construed to 

require dangerously rapid changes in magnitudes of releases from any of 

the reservoirs.

    (j) The Districts shall procure such current basic hydrologic data, 

make such current determinations of required flood-control storage 

reservation in Don Pedro Reservoir, and current calculations of 

permissible releases from Don Pedro Reservoir as are required to 

accomplish the flood-control objectives of the regulations of this 

section.

    (k) The City shall procure such current basic hydrologic data, and 

make such current calculations of permissible releases from Hetch Hetchy 

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Cherry Valley Reservoirs as are required to accomplish the flood-control 

objectives of the regulations of this section.

    (l) The City shall keep the District Engineer, Corps of Engineers, 

in charge of the locality, and the Districts currently advised of 

reservoir releases, reservoir storages, basic operating criteria which 

affect the schedule of operations, and such other operating data as the 

District Engineer, Corps of Engineers, may request for Hetch Hetchy, 

Eleanor, and Cherry Valley Reservoirs.

    (m) The Districts shall keep the District Engineer, Corps of 

Engineers, in charge of the locality, and the City currently advised of 

reservoir releases, reservoir storages, basic operating criteria which 

affect the schedule of operations, and such other operating data as the 

District Engineer, Corps of Engineers, may request for Don Pedro 

Reservoir.

    (n) The flood-control regulations of this section are subject to 

temporary modification by the District Engineer, Corps of Engineers, if 

found necessary in time of flood emergency. Request for and action on 

such modifications may be made by any available means of communication, 

and such action shall be confirmed in writing under date of same day to 

the operating agency for the reservoir affected.



[21 FR 2682, Apr. 26, 1956]