nH (I 'J. PHYSICAL 5U. LIB. 5d*T h\ *i State of California The Resources Agency Department of Water Resources water Inventory of Instream Flow Requirements Related to Stream Diversions I Bulletin 216 December 1982 ON THE COVER: Thermalito Diversion Dam (center), Thermalito Power Canal (left), the Feather River (foreground), and Lake Oroville (background) are all features of the State Water Project near Oroville. At Thermalito Diversion Dam, water from Lake Oroville is channeled to both the power canal and the Feather River. Hydroelectric power is generated at the canal. Flows released to the Feather River support fisheries and wildlife. Department of Water Resources Bulletin 216 Inventory of Instream Flow Requirements Related to Stream Diversions December 1982 Huey D. Johnson Secretary for Resources Edmund G. Brown Jr. Governor Ronald B. Robie Director The Resources Agency State of California Department of Water Resources FOREWORD The quantity and quality of water flowing in stream channels greatly influence fish and wildlife populations, riparian (streamside) vegetation, esthetics, and recreational values along rivers. Since excessive diversion of water from a stream can essentially kill it, legal measures in many areas require that a certain amount of water be left, or bypassed, in a stream, or at least returned to the stream after it has been used for other purposes, such as power production. In recent years, the bypass of instream flows has been legally required as a condition to acquiring appropriative water rights, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission licenses, and to a lesser degree, Bureau of Land Management and U. S. Forest Service Special Use Permits, etc. Until now, finding out just what the specific streamflow require- ments are has sometimes been difficult because the data are stored in various locations by a variety of agencies. This inventory has been compiled to streamline data retrieval by providing a single reference document that summarizes data on streamflow requirements for over 500 stream locations. The information was gathered from the Environmental Services Branch of the Department of Fish and Game, the State Water Resources Control Board, the National Marine Fisheries Service, the U. S. Forest Service, the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Department of Water Resources. Thousands of water rights were reviewed and checked for accuracy. Mapping was based on water rights documents, national forest maps, and topographic sheets of the U. S. Geological Survey. This inventory of instream flows should be useful to a wide variety of people, including fish biologists, watermasters , game wardens, water and power project planners, water rights consultants, lawyers, land use managers, and water users. These and others interested in water development and stream habitat maintenance should find this compilation of particular value. Ronald fl. Robie, Director Department of Water Resources The Resources Agency State of California ill State of California EDMUND G. BROWN JR., GOVERNOR The Resources Agency HUEY D. JOHNSON, SECRETARY FOR RESOURCES Department of Water Resources RONALD 3. ROBIE, Director CHARLES R. SHOEMAKER Deputy Director M. CATHARINE BERGREN Assistant Director ROBERT W. JAMES Deputy Director MARY ANNE MARK Deputy Director GERALD H. MERAL Deputy Director DIVISION OF PLANNING Donald E. Owen Chief Arthur C. Gooch Chief, Measurements and Supply Branch Donat B. Brice Chief, Water Reclamation and Supply Section Andrew S. Lee Chief, Instream Use Unit This report was prepared by Charles W. Pike Associate Planner Dean R. Powell Student Assistant with assistance from Kenneth R. Yoshikawa Draftsperson and Lindsay P. Deauville Student Volunteer Jennifer K. Dickson Student Volunteer Robert B. Leonard Student Volunteer Catherine C. McEfee Student Volunteer Thomas A. Salzano Student Volunteer Allison L. Stramler Student Volunteer John A. Vaskovich Student Volunteer Margaret Whitfield Student Volunteer Gregory A. Wikler Student Volunteer iv CONTENTS Page FOREWORD lii INTRODUCTION 1 HOW INSTREAM FLOW REQUIREMENTS ARE DETERMINED AND ENFORCED 3 HOW TO USE TABLES AND MAPS 7 Method 1 - Geographic Location Known 7 Method 2 - Water Rights Application Number Known B Method 3 - Hydrologic Unit or Identity Number Known 8 INDEXES TO TABLES AND MAPS 9 Index 1 - Water Rights Application Number Referenced to 11 IFR Identity Number Index 2 - Hydro Units/IFR Identity Number Referenced to 2 3 Map Page Maps - Watershed Index Map of California 26 Locations of Instream Flow Requirements by 27 Hydrologic Unit TABLE OF INSTREAM FLOW REQUIREMENTS RELATED TO STREAM DIVERSIONS Abbreviations and Notes 112 Sacramento Hydrologic Basin 113 San Joaquin Hydrologic Basin 151 Tulare Lake Hydrologic Basin 180 San Francisco Bay Hydrologic Basin 187 North Coast Hydrologic Basin 217 North Lahontan Hydrologic Basin 277 Central Coast Hydrologic Basin 236 South Lahontan Hydrologic Basin 29b State of California Department of Water Resources CALIFORNIA WATER COMMISSION SCOTT E. FRANKLIN, Chairperson, Newhall ALEXANDRA C. STILLMAN, Vice Chairperson, Areata Thomas K. Beard Stockton Roy E. Dodson San Diego Daniel M. Dooley Visalia Harrison C. Dunning Davis Merrill R. Goodall Claremont Donald L. Hayashi San Francisco Charlene H. Orszag Sherman Oaks Orville L. Abbott Executive Officer and Chief Engineer Tom Y. Fujimoto Assistant Executive Officer The California Water Commission serves as a policy advisory body to the Director of Water Resources on all California water resources matters. The nine-member citizen commission provides a water resources forum for the people of the State, acts as a liaison between the legislative and executive branches of State Government, and coordinates Federal, State, and local water resources efforts. vi Copies of this bulletin at $5.00 each may be ordered f State of California DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES P.O. Box 388 Sacramento, California 95802 Make checks payable to STATE OF CALIFORNIA California residents add sales tax. vii INTRODUCTION This report is an inventory of locations in California where water is legally required to flow past stream diversions for the benefit of fisheries, wildlife, and recreation. Streamflow quantities and the periods when they are required are described. Information presented on tables and maps includes: diversion locations by waterway, section, township, and range; water rights applicants; water rights application numbers; Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (PERC) project numbers, and diversion names. Information on streamflow requirements can be found by using two indexes. These indexes cross reference (1) the water rights application number to the location identity number, and (2) hydrologic units numbers to a map displaying site location. Step-by-step procedures explain how best to use the indexes to retrieve data. Although great effort has been made to provide a complete and up-to-date inventory, its accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Water rights change. New rights are created while old ones may be cancelled. Owners may change. Changes in physical characteristics such as points of diversion, place of use and amount of diversion may contribute to modification of instream flow requirements. Original water rights documents, FERC licenses, or special use permits should be consulted as necessary if absolute accuracy is required. HOW INSTREAM PLOW REQUIREMENTS ARE DETERMINED AND ENFORCED DEFINITION Instrean flows are waters flowing in a natural stream channel. These flows occurring in a stream (hence, "instream flows") vitally support fisheries, wildlife, recreation, and streamside vegetation. At dams, pumps, and other water diversion structures, bypass flows or releases of water into the stream below these structures are often required to sustain instream values. The contractually or legally required amount of water and its timing past the diversion structure to maintain Instream values is the "instream flow requirement". AUTHORITY FOR INSTREAM FLOW REQUIREMENTS Protection of instream uses is a matter of State and Federal law. The California Water Code provides that fish, wildlife, and recreational uses are beneficial uses of water. The California Fish and Game Code declares that the protection and conservation of fish and wildlife resources are of utmost public interest, and recognizes the importance of commercial and sport uses as well as esthetic, scientific, and educational uses. The federal Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act (F&WCA) requires federal agencies to consider instrean and environ- mental values in projects under the administrative or regulatory jurisdiction of federal agencies. In granting water rights permits, the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) may impose terms and conditions on the diversion and use of the water. Most permit terms and conditions specify require- ments relating to: the quantity of water and times when it may be diverted; quantities of water and times when it must bypass the point of diversion for downstream water users; water quality; and stream protection and mitigation measures. These latter measures include fishway structures and instream flow requirements. Generally, a permit condition may be subsequently modified for instream protection only if the SWRCB has previously reserved jurisdiction specifically for that purpose. The Department of Fish and Game's (DFG) role in the water rights permit application process is to evaluate the stream and the amount of water required for the preservation and enhancement of fish and wildlife resources. Frequently (70 to 80 percent of the water rights applications), DFG relies on the process of protesting these applica- tions to gain leverage in obtaining suitable bypass flows. DFG resolves the protests by negotiating a settlement with the water rights applicant. These settlements are considered and often recognized by the SWRCB when determining the terms and conditions governing the diversions and use of water under the permit. The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) of 1972 requires an environmental impact report to be prepared for projects which will have a significant adverse impact upon the environment, so that environmental values can enter into the decision-making process. In response to CEQA, project sponsors frequently employ consulting biologists to assess needs and impacts on fisheries. Prior to CEQA, these assessments were not always conducted. Projects sponsored by or within the administrative or regulatory jurisdiction of federal agencies must comply with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and F&WCA. NEPA requires that the impacts of projects on the environment (including streams) must be assessed. The F&WCA requires that any federal agency involved in project planning or licensing must first consult with the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service and with the appropriate state fish and wild- life agency on ways to conserve, develop, and improve wildlife resources. The agencies are required by F&WCA to accommodate the conservation of wildlife resources insofar as is consistent with the primary purposes of the project. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has the power to impose terms and conditions upon the licensing and relicensinp; of hydroelectric projects. Under NEPA, the F&WCA, and the Federal Power Act, exemptions from FERC licensing for hydroelectric power projects may not be granted if the project sponsor does not have written concurrence from state fish and wildlife agencies and the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Many FERC license terms and conditions pertained to the release of water for fisheries purposes and for the protection and enhancement of other instream uses. Agencies such as the U. S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management, which administer federal lands, require special use permits for commercial endeavors on federal lands. The special use permits may contain conditions and terms requiring instream flow releases from stream diversions. DETERMINING INSTREAM REQUIREMENTS Typically, the quantity and timing of these bypass flows are determined by technical studies of the stream's aquatic habitat and recreation resources, coupled with negotiations between the diverters and those agencies responsible for maintaining the resources (i.e., California Department of Fish and Game, the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the bureau of Land Management, and the U. S. Forest Service). The negotiated agreement usually becomes part of the permit or license. Instream flow requirements are not necessarily consistent within a watershed or even on the same stream. Very few agreements have provisions for altering terms and conditions at a later date. Several methods of assessing the biological requirements of aquatic life have been used over the years. Even the more recent improved methods do not always provide the same quantitative results. The technical aquatic assessment is only one stage of the process setting specific bypass flow regimes. Agreements require negotia- tions which may yield flow schedules different from the technical recommendations. Similarly, administrative agencies may place more or less weight upon the aquatic streamflow needs versus offstream diversion uses. A factor contributing to the variability of instream flow require- ments is that during the past decade, laws and regulations requiring consideration of instream flows have been strengthened, and adminis- trative officials have become more sensitive to instream needs. ENFORCEMENT Enforcement of instream flow releases is similar to enforcement of other water rights, terms and conditions. Other water users are relied upon to voice protests of possible violations of water rights terms, and conditions, and bring them to the attention of the SWRCB staff. Section 764, Title 23 of the California State Administrative Code specifies the enforcement of terms and conditions for water rights. Section 764 states: "Any person affected by a violation of any term or condition of a permit may file a complaint in writing with the board. The complaint shall contain the following: (a) Name and address of the complainant. (b) The nature of the alleged violation. (c) The manner in which the complainant is affected. (d) A statement of whether complainant is required by Part 5.1 (commencing with Section 5100) of Division 2 of the Water Code to file with the board a statement of his water diversion and use, and if complainant is so required, a statement: (1) that complainant has filed with the board a statement of water diversion and use; or (2) setting forth the reason for complainant's failure to file such a statement of water diversion and use. (e) The specific action which complainant requests. Any person may complain of a violation of a condition intended for the benefit of the public." Section 764.5 continues: "If after investigation, the Board's Division of Water Rights finds that a violation has occurred which might be cause for revocation of the permit or other action by the Board, the matter will be referred to the Board for hearing. If the Division finds that no such violation has occurred, the com- plainant will be notified and no further action will be taken unless the complainant requests a hearing by the Board, in that event the Board will determine whether to hold a hearing based on information supplied by the complainant and the Board's staff. If, after notice in accordance with Water Code Sections 1410 and 1410.1 and a hearing, if a hearing is requested by permittee, the Board finds a violation has occurred, the Board may revoke the permit or take such other action as appears appropriate under the circumstances. The provisions of this article apply to licenses in the same manner as to permits." If the SWRCB determines that a violation of terms or conditions of a water right is occurring, Water Code Sections I83I-I836, 1840, 1845, and 1850~51 provide for SWRCB administrative sanctions prior to the revocation of the water right. The SWRCB may issue cease and desist orders, petition the courts for injunctive relief, and, that failing, levy fines up to $500 per day. The SWRCB is not responsible for enforcement of all streamflow requirements. As discussed earlier, other agencies have existing agreements for streamflow requirements or have jurisdiction to obtain such requirements in permits and licenses. Protests for non- compliance with bypass flows and conditions should also be addressed to the appropriate agency such as the Federal Energy Regulatory Agency, Bureau of Land Management, U. S. Forest Service, Department of the Interior, or the California Department of Fish "and Game. HOW TO USE TABLES AND MAPS The information inventoried in this report is displayed in two principal formats: 1. A "Table of Instream Flow Requirements Related to Stream Diversion", identifies each requirement by assigning an Identity Number which locates each diversion by hydrologic basin. The Instream Flow Requirements (IFR) are listed in alohanumeric sequence by Identity Number. This means that all IFRs for a hydrologic unit (watershed) are grouped together. 2. Detailed maps, "Locations of Instream Flow Requirements by Hydrologic Unit", pages 26-110, display the geographic location of each IFR. IFRs are depicted by large dots with one- or two- digit numbers adjacent. The dots are correctly drawn on the maps with respect to township, range and section. Township and range coordinates are noted on the maps. In situations where more than one IFR is located in a section (particularly in the Russian and Napa drainages), only one dot is shown per section with the several identity number suffixes listed. The combina- tion of the hydrologic unit code plus the suffix produces the Identity Number by which IFRs are listed in the table. Additionally, an index is provided to cross reference water rights application numbers to IFR Identity Numbers. Here are three methods of using these tables, maps, and indexes: Method 1 - Geographic Location Known Step 1: Turn to the watershed index map of the State (page 26). This index map shows the State's major streams and hydrologic basins and indicates the pages of more detailed hydrologic units. For example, the Sacramento River Basin is represented by detailed hydro- logic unit maps on pages 27 through 39. A diversion situated on the upper Sacramento River near Shasta Lake is mapped on page 37. Step 2: Turn to the detailed hydrologic unit map, in this example, page 37. If the desired diversion site is the McCloud Reservoir, then the site lies within the hydrologic area designated as A22.A3. Step 3: Each diversion point is depicted with a large dot, Adjacent to the dot is a one- or two-digit number. That number is used as a suffix to the hydrologic unit code to produce the site identity number (for examole, A22.A3-1 for McCloud Dam). Step 4: Refer to the tables of Instream Plow Require- ments table (beginning on page 111) where all the site Identity Numbers are alphanumerically listed with their corresponding flow agreements (for example, A22.A3-1 is on page 1^7). Method 2 - Water Rights Application Number Known Index 1 (pages 11 through 22) cross-references SWRCB water rights application numbers to Identity Number. For example, application number 137^6 is referenced to Identity Number A06.B2-1. Using the Identity Number, turn to the table of Instream Plow Requirements (page 122) to find the instream flow requirement. Method 3 - Hydrologlc Unit Code or Identity Number Known To find the location of the IPR site on the maps, follow steps 1 and 2. Step 1; Turn to Index 2, Hydro Units/Site Identity Number Referenced to Map" (pages 23 through 25). Remember that the first five digits of Identity Numbers are the same as the hydrologic unit codes. Index 2 lists the hydrologic unit codes and the pages of the maps where they appear. (e.g. , A06.00 is on page 30). As explained under Method 1, the complete Identity Number can be determined from the detailed map. Step 2: Refer to the table (beginning on page 111) to learn the Instream Flow Requirement (A06.B2-1 is on page 122). INDEXES TO TABLES AND MAPS WATER RIGHTS APPLICATION NUMBER REFERENCED TO IFR IDENTITY NUMBER Water Rights Application Number IFR Identity Number 1341 B14.DO-2 1342 B14.DO-3 1345 B14.E1-2 1346 B14.CO-1 1389 GO 1 . CO- 1 1614 A10.B0-1 1920 C03.B3-1 1920 C03.B3-2 1920 C02.B3-3 2372 A10.C3-1 2372 A10.C3-2 2372 A10.C3-3 2652A A09.A4-6 3850 W03.BO-3 4703 C03.B3-4 5648 B09.B1-1 5648 B09.B1-2 5648F B04.CO-15 6470 B08.J0-1 6594 F1 1.F3-1 6594 F11.F3-2 6737 B04.C0-1 6737 B04.C0-2 6737 B04.C0-3 6737 B04.C0-4 6737 B04.C0.5 6737 B04.C0-6 6737 B04.C0-7 6737 B04.C0-8 6737 B04.C0-9 Water Rights Application Number IFR Identity Number 6737 B04.C0-10 6737 B04.C0-11 6737 B0 4. CO- 12 6737 B04.C0-13 6737 B04.C0-14 6737 B04.C0-16 6737 B04.C0-15 6737 B04.C0-17 8495 A11.C2-1 10122 B09.E1-1 10338 B14.A1-2 10338 B14.C0-2 10588 A19.C0-1 11115 B14.D0-1 11115 B14.D0-7 11122 F06.D0-4 11192 A11.D1-1 11193 A11.D1-2 11199 A02.B0-1 11281 B21.B2-3 11315 F14.A1-39 11327 F14.B4-10 11327 F14.B4-11 11389 A04.C0-1 11407 F06.B3-1 11596 A10.A2-2 11788 B06.C0-3 11792 B05.B0-1 11792 B05.C0-1 11792A B05.C0-2 11 Water Rights Application Number IFR Identity Number 11966 F1 1.F1-2 12193 F15.A0-3 12243 C03.B3-1 12243 C03.B3-2 12243 C03.B3-3 12330 F14.A1-22 12340 Y02.B1-2 12389 A04.D4-2 12490 B09.E1-4 12490 B09.E1-5 12493 B10.C0-8 12509 F15.A0-6 12624 A06.C4-1 12724 C03.B3-4 12726 C03.B3-5 13095 A23.D4-1 13156 B03.B0-1 13156 B03.B0-2 13206 F06.A3-6 13304 F15.A0-2 13372 A05.B1-1 13533 F14.B5-31 13633 F14.C1-23 13707 B04.A3-4 13708 B04.A3-1 13746 A06.B2-1 13775 F01.00-1 13778 C06.B2-1 13778 C06.B2-2 13778 C06.B2-3 13778 C06.B2-4 13886 T0 5.B0-1 13928 B14.D0-6 12 Water Rights Application Number IFR Identity Number 13929 B14.D0-8 13956 A10.E2-1 13958 F14.B3-2 13982 G05.B0-2 14079 F14.33-3 14112 A11.B3-1 14127 B10.B1-1 14274 A10.D1-5 14316 A07.D0-6 14433 X19.07-1 14444 A08.D0-1 14444 A08.D0-2 14519 F09.A0-1 14546 A07.D0-4 14602 A23.D1-1 14691 F11.C2-2 14743 A23.A2-1 14785 A22.A3-2 14804 A09.A1-1 15017 • A07.D0-5 15201 B03.B0-1 15404 F14.B2-5 15406 A07.D0-5 15407 A20.B0-3 15424 A19.B1-1 15444 F11.A1-2 15502 G05.A0-11 15504 G05.A0-12 15505 G05.A0-13 15507 G05.A0-4 15508 G05.A0-5 15510 G05.A0-3 15511 G05.B0-1 15563 A10.A3-1 Water Rights Application Number IFR Identity Number 15574 A08.C0-1 15574 A10.D1-2 15574 A10.D1-3 15574 A10.E1-1 15710 A07.D0-4 15717 A22.A3-1 15719 A23.A3-1 15777 B04.C0-18 15779 F14.C1-1 15975 A04.A2-1 15975 A04.C0-1 15975 A04.C0-1 16102 B14.D0-5 16103 B14.E1-1 16104 B10.C0-5 16108 F13.A3-1 16109 F13.A3-2 16130 EO6.D0-9 16161 A22.A4-1 16163 F14.B4-8 16170 B10.C0-6 16173 B10.C0-7 16187 B11.A0-1 16188 A13.B0-1 16189 A13.B0-1 16219 B21.B2-2 16347 F14.C3-17 16430 F14.C3-15 16454 F09.A0-2 16586 T04.A3-3 16750 F06.A5-6 16757 T10.B2-1 16768 F06.C1-1 Water Rights Application Number IFR Identity Number 16854 C06.B4-1 17055 E07.B2-3 17116 T10.A7-1 17198 E0 2.D0-6 17232 F14.C1-29 17271 F14.C2-9 17291 F09.D0-1 17292 T10.81-1 17317 E01.A3-1 17345 F13.B0-1 17375 A19.B1-1 17376 A19.B1-1 17400 W03.B0-1 17526 B13.A1-2 17527 F05.C6-1 17536 F10.D0-1 17590 E02.D0-7 17624 F14.C1-34 17809 F11.C3-2 1781 1 F03.A1-3 17838 T04.A3-2 17851 T04.A3-1 17913 T04.A2-1 17978 F14.B5-35 17997 F05.D2-3 18011 A10.D1-4 18028 B04.A3-2 18052 F13.E0-11 18084 A06.C2-1 18087 A06.C2-2 18087 A06.C2-5 18087 A06.C3-1 18087 A06.C3-2 13 Water Rights Application Number IFR Identity Number 18087 A06.C3-3 18087 A06.C5-1 18104A E06.E0-84 18104B E06.E0-71 18136 F11.G2-1 18144 E06.E0-66 18213 T09.H1-2 18227 C03.B3-6 18291 A0 6.D2-1 18295 G05.AO-10 18375 T10.C1-1 18409 G06.B0-2 18470 A10.E3-1 13470 A10.E3-2 18508 E02.B3-2 18652 B10.C0-9 18677 F11.F1-4 18702 F1 1.C3-3 18714 B13.A2-1 18733 B13.B0-1 18844 A1 1.C5-1 18895 B05.C0-4 19145 A23.B2-1 19149 B09.D0-1 19149 B09.D0-2 19149 B09.D0-3 19149 B09.D0-5 19149 B09.D0-7 19171 F01.O0-2 19238 T04.A1-1 19304 B09.B2-1 19309 A23.E3-1 19351 F14.B4-14 Water Rights Application Number IFR Identity Number 19361 A20.B0-1 19423 B10.C0-1 19423 B10.C0-2 19423 B10.C0-3 19423 B10.C0-4 19551 E02.D0-6 19629 G05.A0-2 19653 A11.E3-1 19801 T07.O0-1 19841 A10.C2-1 19841 A10.D1-1 19841 A10.D2-2 19841 A10.D2-3 20072 A10.D2-1 20072 A10.D3-2 20350 B04.A2-1 20357 E06.E0-61 20117 A1 1.E4-1 20469 - F06.D0-3 20540 F14.C1-32 20541 F14.C1-33 20545 W03.B0-2 20711 E02.D0-11 20866 F06.A5-3 20920 F14.B2-1 21009 B07.D2-1 21024 C02.B0-1 21079 A10.C4-1 21106 F14.C1-25 21121 F14.C3-14 21148 F14.B2-3 21151 A09.A4-1 21151 A09.A4-3 in Water Rights Application Number IFR Identity Number 21156 F14.B2-4 21170 F14.B2-2 21184 F14.C1-24 21256 F13.E0-12 21364 F06.B5-4 21438 W20.F0-1 21443 A11.C3-1 21607 F06.D0-2 21608 F06.D0-2 21674 F14.B5-37 21676 A19.32-1 21833 F13.H1-1 21945 A06.D2-2 21955 G07.O0-3 21991 F15.A0-1 22038 F14.B3-4 22039 A07.D0-2 22042 A03.A4-21 22061 A12.B0-2 22095 E06.E0-47 22110 A06.B2-2 22110 A06.B2-3 22156 F14.B5-36 22266 G07.O0-2 22277 F14.C1-27 22287A F05.A2-1 22287B F05.A2-1 22321 A07.D0-3 22324 C06.A0-2 2 2325 F14.B6-1 22331 F06.B5-5 22359 F14.B4-7 ^2372 Z01.B0-1 Water Rights Application Number IFR Identity Number 22377 F13.H5-1 22412 T04.A2-4 22445 F14.B5-34 22461 W20.F0-2 22463 F13.E0-13 22503 A21 .B2-1 22539 X22.F1-1 22573 G06.B0-3 22634 F06.C2-3 22661 F14.34-6 22689 F15.A0-5 22704 T10.B6-1 22711 E06.E0-80 22739 A03.A4-18 22785 E06.E0-72 22807 F14.B4-5 22822 G06.B0-1 22831 F06.B5-3 22835 E06.E0-44 22841 E06.E0-57 22870 F13.E0-14 22920 E07.B2-4 22929 F14.B4-9 22949 E06.E0-62 23003 F03.A1-5 23025 F05.H2-1 23038 F 1 1 . F 1 - 1 23039 F14.C1-20 23047 A10.B0-2 23079 F06.A5-2 23114 T08.O0-3 23118 Y02.B1-1 23120 F13.E0-7 15 Water Rights Application Number IFR Identity Number 23201 A07.C0-1 23201 A0 7.D0-1 23212 F14.B5-38 23235 F15.A0-4 23250 F14.C1-19 23261 F05.C4-1 23308 E06.E0-67 23314 F06.A5-4 23322 F14.C3-18 23333 E06.E0-70 23343 A08.D0-3 23334 A20.B0-2 23344 A08.D0-4 23345 A08.D0-5 23416 B04.A1-1 23443 A11.C4-3 23444 A11.C4-1 23446 F14.C1-3 23508 E06.E0-76 23511 E06.E0-69 23528 E06.E0-50 23532 A03.B0-3 23612 F06.A5-5 23613 F06.A5-5 23614 F06.A5-5 23617 F06.A5-5 23620 F06.A5-5 23621 X01.O0-1 23639 F14.A1-34 23647 E06.E0-78 23655 F14.A1-33 23664 F14.C1-4 23703 T10.A7-2 Water Rights Application Number IFR Identity Number 23708 F12.G0-1 23710 T04.A2-2 23733 E02.B1-3 23737 F14.C3-16 23757 A10.A2-1 23774 E06.E0-68 23775 E06.E0-86 23790 F14.B5-33 23791 E06.E0-45 23834 A03.A4-17 23837 F10.D0-2 23846 E02.B1-1 23866 E06.E0-64 23867 E06.E0-83 23883 E06.E0-2 23885 E06.E0-3 23886 E06.E0-4 23887 E06.E0-5 23889 E06.E0-6 23890 E06.E0-7 23897 E06.E0-65 23902 F14.B5-32 23914 E06.E0-77 23924 A11.C4-2 23930 E06.E0-46 23932 E06.E0-73 23934 E06.E0-75 23949 F14.C1-26 23960 T14.A0-1 23973 F08.B0-1 23976 T05.A0-1 23984 E06.E0-54 23986 E06.E0-74 16 Water Rights Application Number IFR Identity Number 23987 E06.E0-48 24010 F14.C3-1 24013 F14.C1-36 24014 F14.C1-2 24018 E06.E0-1 24020 E06.F0-85 24022 E06.E0-56 24023 E06.D0-2 24024 E06.D0-10 24043 E06.E0-53 24044 F14.C3-5 24045 A03.A4-6 24051 F14.B5-1 24072 E06.E0-33 24076 E06.E0-40 24085 B04.A1-2 24098 A11.D5-5 24099 A11.D5-6 24104 F14.C3-11 24105 F05.B3-1 24124 E06.E0-39 24125 E06.E0-38 24126 F14.C3-12 24127 F06.A2-1 24129 E06.E0-63 24139 F14.C1-16 24140 F14.C1-17 24141 F14.C1-18 24147 E06.E0-26 24172 T04.A2-5 24200 F05.E0-1 24203 F14.B4-2 24209 F14.C2-7 Water Rights Application Number IFR Identity Number 24238 F06.D0-8 24240 E02.C0-4 24244 F14.C3-13 24266 F14.B5-28 24268 F14.A1-18 24269 F14.B5-29 24269 F14.B5-43 24270 F14.A1-19 24271 F14.B3-1 24272 A03.A4-1 24277A&B E06.E0-34 24278 E06.D0-6 24285 E06.E0-36 24292 E06.E0-30 24296 A03.B0-5 24296 A03.B0-6 24296 A03.B0-9 24296 A03.B0-15 24296 A03.B0-6 24297 A03.B0-6 24297 A03.B0-7 24297 A03.B0-8 24297 A03.B0-9 24297 A03.B0-10 24307 E06.E0-32 24308A E06.EO-55 24309 E06.E0-28 24310A&B F14.B5-30 2431 1A F14.B5-48 24311B F14.B5-48 24318 F14.C2-6 24320 G04.B0-3 24323 F13.E0-6 17 Water Rights Application Number IFR Identity Number 24325A F14.C1-37 24327 E06.E0-27 24332 E06.E0-29 24335 B10.C0-10 24336 A04.D4-1 24345A E06.E0-59 24348 E06.E0-41 24358 E06.E0-35 24359 F14.C1-15 24364 F13.F3-1 24366 A03.A4-7 24375 F05.D2-2 24395 E06.E0-37 24398 E07.B2-2 24405 F14.C3-10 24416 A06.D4-3 24433 E06.E0-9 24442 E06.E0-31 24443 E06.E0-15 24456 E06.E0-14 24468 E06.D0-3 24481 F14.C2-2 24488 F14.C3-3 24489 F14.C3-19 24492 F13.E0-1 24503 E06.D0-4 24504 E06.D0-1 24505 E06.E0-16 24518 F14.B5-6 24522 F14.C1-7 24525 F13.E0-3 24526 F13.E0-3 24526 F13.E0-8 24527 S06.E0-17 Water Rights Application Number IFR Identity Number 24531 E06.D0-5 24538 A03.B0-4 24558 F06.C2-1 24570 T04.A2-6 24570 T04.A2-7 24570 T04.A2-8 24570 T04.A2-9 24576 F13.E0-2 24591 E06.E0-19 24592 E06.E0-18 24606 F14.C1-36 24617 F14.C1-8 24635 A03.B0-10 24664 A03.A4-12 24664 A03.A4-20 24666 T04.A1-3 24670 F06.B2-1 24673 A03.A4-8 24675 F06.B5-2 24677B E06.E0-79 24678 F14.B5-4 24679 F14.B5-44 24686 T08.O0-2 24688 F14.B4-3 24689 F06.A3-2 24691 F14.C1-21 24693A E06.E0-20 24694 F06.C2-2 24701 B14.E1-4 24721 A03.A4-11 24725 F14.C3-4 24729 B04.A3-3 24741 F14.C1-9 18 Water Rights Application Number IFR Identity Number 24759 F08.B0-2 24761 F14.A1-1 24762 F14.A1-25 24762 F14.A1-29 24763A F14.C1-35 24788 E02.D0-5 24789 F14.C1-31 24790 F14.B5-40 24791 F14.B5-5 24795 F14.C2-3 24820 F14.C1-28 24827 F14.A1-2 24837 F06.A3-3 24839 F06.A5-1 24851 A03.A4-9 24864 F14.B5-7 24865 F14.A1-3 24866 E06.E0-21 24868A F13.E0-15 24877 F14.B5-8 24882 F14.A1-28 24887 F14.A1-4 24889 F14.A1-7 24890 F14.B5-10 24891 F14.A1-26 24892 F14.A1-6 24893 F14.B5-45 24894 F14.B5-9 24898 F14.C1-11 24899 F14.B5-42 24905 F14.A1-5 24908 F14.A1-8 24909 F14.B5-11 Water Rights Application Number IFR Identity Number 24911 F06.A3-4 24912 F14.B5-12 24914 T10.B4-1 24916 S06.E0-22 24917 E06.E0-23 24919 F14.B5-13 24921 F14.A1-9 24924 F14.B4-1 24925 F14.B5-47 24928 E01.A2-1 24931 F14.A1-15 24932 F14.B5-20 24935 F14.B5-19 24943 F13.E0-4 24947 F14.A1-14 24951 F14.B5-18 24954 F11.A1-1 24958 F14.B5-17 24962 F14.A1-12 24963 F14.A1-11 24967 F14.A1-10 24968 F14.A1-30 24969 F14.A1-30 24972 F14.B5-16 24983 A09.A4-2 24989 F06.B5-1 24993 F06.B5-15 24995 F14.C2-4 24996 F14.C3-6 25000 A23.C1-1 25002 T10.A3-1 25005 F14.B5-14 25010 F14.A1-17 19 Water Rights Application Number IFR Identity Number 25012 F14.A1-16 25015 F14.B5-21 25021 F14.A1-27 25025 F14.B5-39 25028 F14.B5-41 25032 F14.B5-22 25060 F13.E0-5 25061 F13.E0-5 25063 A06.C2-4 25064 A21.B1-1 25066 F05.B4-1 25068 F15.D0-1 25076 F14.A1-24 25077 E06.E0-24 25078 E06.E0-24 25084 F14.B5-27 251 10 F14.B5-26 25112 A22.A2-1 25138 F11.C2-1 25154 F14.B5-25 25157 F14.B5-24 25169 C01.E0-1 25173 F13.D0-1 25185 W28.B0-1 25186 E06.E0-51 25207 F14.B5-23 25207 F14.B5-23 25242 F03.A1-6 25268 F14.C1-12 25268 F14.C1-12 25279 B14.A1-3 Water Rights Application Number IFR Identity Number 25291 G04.B0-2 25293 E06.E0-58 25294A E06.E0-60 25302 E02.D0-3 25303 E02.D0-8 25306 G04.B0-1 25307 F06.A3-1 25317 E06.E0-8 25318 E02.D0-14 25321 F14.C1-22 25334 F14.C3-2 25337 E02.D0-1 25338 E02.D0-2 25344 F14.B5-3 25345 G04.B0-4 25358 E01.A3-2 25363 F14.A1-13 25367 F14.A1-20 25368 W03.A0-1 25368 W0 3.A0-2 25368 WO3.A0-3 25368 W0 3.A0-4 25393 F14.A1-21 25394 F14.A1-31 25407 E02.B2-1 25420 G04.B0-3 25432 A03.A4-3 25432 A03.A4-5 25433 A03.A4-19 25447 E06.E0-42 25448 E06.E0-10 25449 E06.E0-11 2 0 Water Rights Application Number IFR Identity Number 25455 E06.E0-43 25461 E02.B1-2 25462 E02.B3-1 25463 E02.B2-4 25464 E02.B2-4 25465 E02.B2-4 25467 E02.B1-6 25468 E02.B1-5 25469 E02.B1-4 25470 E02.B2-3 25485A E06.E0-52 25506 A06.B2-4 25512 B14.A1-1 25530 B04.B0-1 25544 F03.A1-4 25562 T04.B0-3 25568 T04.A1-2 25571 F05.C1-1 25596 F14.C1-5 25598 E02.D0-4 25630 E06.E0-12 25647 F15.A0-7 25652 T04.B0-2 25654 T04.B0-2 25655 T04.B0-8 25655 T04.B0-9 25656 T04.B0-2 25657 T04.B0-7 25658 T04.B0-9 25659 T04.B0-9 25666 F11.F1-3 25674 F14.A2-3 25676 E02.D0-12 Water Rights IFR Application Identity Number Number 25682 F14. 35-46 25691 F14.C2-10 25697 F05.B3-2 25700 E06.E0-13 25709 T04.B0-1 25712 E06.E0-81 25730 E02.B3-4 25731 E02.B3-4 25734 E02.B3-5 25740 F14.C3-20 25749 F14.C1-6 25750 E02.B3-6 25765 A03.A4-4 25770 E07.B3-1 25776 A03.A7-1 25790 F05.C3-1 25812 E07.B2-1 25815 A06.B2-5 25822 F14.C1-13 25830 F14.A2-1 25833A E06.E0-49 25846 F06.C1-2 25850 F14.C1-30 25866 A05.B1-3 25868 E02.D0-9 25877 E02.C0-3 25880 F14.C2-8 25888 F14.C1-14 25897 A09.A2-1 25917 G08.D0-1 25935 E06.E0-25 25943 F06.D0-1 25950 E02.D0-10 21 Water Rights Application Number IFR Identity Number 25958 T04.B0-4 25967 A12.B0-1 26003A A03.B0-1 26012 B04.A4-1 26016 F14.C2-5 26022 F14.C3-7 26036A E06.E0-82 26055 F14.C3-8 26063 A05.B1-4 26113 F14.A2-2 26125 E02.C0-5 26126 E02.C0-5 26150 W03.B0-4 26160 A09.A4-5 26168 A03.B0-2 26177 A03.A4-2 26192 W01.O0-1 26233 F14.A1-32 26236 F13.C0-1 26255 F11.C3-1 26313 A03.A4-14 26323 F11.C2-3 26401 F06.A3-5 26408 A10.E4-1 26414 F14.B5-49 26452 A0 3.A4-15 26460 C06.A0-1 26479 F0 6.A2-2 26517 A06.D4-1 26517 A06.D4-2 26534 B14.D0-4 26534 B14.D0-9 26542 B14.E1-3 26656 A03.A4-13 22 Water Rights Application Number IFR Identity Number 26691 A05.A1-1 26714 A23.E3-2 26994 A03.A4-16 27168 A09.A4-4 D1400 A05.B1-1 D1400 A05.B1-2 Riparian A06.B5-1 Riparian A06.B5-2 A11.D4-1 — A11.D4-2 A11.D5-2 — A11.D5-3 A23.B1-1 — A23.B1-2 B09.D0-4 — B09.D0-6 B09.E1-1 — B09.E1-3 Raker Act. B10.D1-1 Raker Act. B10.D1-2 Raker Act. B10.E0-1 — C04.B2-1 C04.B3-1 ___ C04.B3-2 C05.A1-1 Riparian F05.D2-1 Riparian F06.A1-1 — F14.C2-1 Riparian G05.A0-6 Riparian G05.A0-7 Riparian G05.A0-8 Riparian G05.A0-9 Riparian G05.B0-3 Riparian G05.B0-4 G07.O0-1 Index 2 Hydro Units/IFR Identity Number Referenced to Map Page Hydro Unit Hydro Unit Hydro Unit Code/ Map Code/ Map Code/ Map IFR I.D. No Page IFR I.D. No Page IFR I.D. No Page A01. 27 C01.A0-B0 47 F13. 69 A02. 27 C01. CO-GO 48 F14.A-B 70 A03. 28 C01.H0 47 F14.C 71 A04. 28 C01. JO-MO 48 F15. 72 A05. 29 C01.N0 49 001. 73 A06. 30 C01.PO 47 G02. 73 A07. 31 C01.Q0-T0 49 GO 3. 73 A08. 31 C01.U0 50 G04. 73 A09. 32 C01.V0-W0 49 G05. 74 A10. 32 C01.X 50 G06. 74 All. 33 C02. 47 G07. 74 A12. 33 C03. 51 G08.A 75 A13. 3^ C04. 51 G08.B-D 76 Al4. 34 C05. 52 G09. 76 A15. 35 C06. 52 C07. 50 G10. 76 A16. 36 Gil. 77 A17. 36 E01. 53 G12. 77 A18. 35 E02. 54 G13. 77 A19. 36 E03. 53 A20. 37 E04. 55 T04. 78 E05. 55 ?05. 78 A21. 37 T06. 78 A22. 37 E06.A0-D0 56 T07. 79 A23.A1-C4 38 E06.E0 57 T08. 79 A23.D1-E4 39 E07. 58 A24. 39 T09.A0-G0 79 F01. 59 T09.H0-J0 80 B01. 40 F02. 59 T09.K0 81 B02. 40 F03. 59 T10. 82 B03. ho F05.A 60 Til. 83 B04. hi F05.B-D 61 B05. 41 T12. 83 F05.E-H 62 T13. 83 B06. 42 F05.J 63 T14. 83 B07. 42 F06. 64 T15. 83 B08. 43 F07. 65 B09. 44 F08. 66 U01. 84 BIO. 44 U02. 84 Bll. B12. B13. B14. 45 45 45 46 F09. 66 U03. 84 FIO. Fll.A-D Fll.E-G F12. 66 67 68 67 U04. U05. 65 85 23 Index 2 (Continued) Hydro Units/IFR Identity Number Reference to Map Page Hydro Unit Hydro Unit Code/ Map Code/ MaD IFR I.D. No Page IFR I.D. No Page W01. 86 X06. 98 W02. 86 X07. 98 W03.A0-B0 86 X08. 98 W03. CO-DO 87 X09. 99 W04. 88 X10. 100 W05. 88 Xll. 101 W06. 88 X12. 101 W07. 87 X13. 102 W08. 87 XI 4. 102 W09.A1-A3 89 X15.A0-D0 103 W09.B1-B4 90 X15.E0 104 W09.C1-D4 91 X16. 103 W10. 92 X17.A 103 Wll. 92 X17.B-D 99 W12. 92 X18. 99 W13. 93 X19. 105 W14. 93 X20. 106 W15. 93 X21. 106 W16. 93 X22. 106 W17. 93 X23.A0 107 W18. 93 X23.B0 106 W19. 93 X24. 106 W20. 94 X25. 107 W21. 94 X26. 104 W22. 87 X27. 104 W23. 87 Y01. 108 W24. 95 W25. 95 Z01. 109 W26. 96 Z02. 109 W27. 97 Z03. 109 Z04. 110 W28.A-D 97 Z05. 110 W28.E-G 93 W28.J 90 Z06. 110 W29. 90 Z07. 110 Z08. 110 X01. 98 Z09. 110 X02. 98 Z10. 110 X03. 98 Zll. 110 X04. 98 X05. 98 24 WATERSHED INDEX MAP LOCATION OF INSTREAM FLOW REQUIREMENTS BY HYDROLOGIC UNITS EACH NUMBERED AREA REPRESENTS A SINGLE DETAILED MAP OF SEVERAL SMALL HYDROLOGIC UNITS. THE NUMBERS REPRESENT THE PAGES WHERE THE DETAILED MAPS ARE DISPLAYED. 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SCALE 0 2 4 6 8 10 Miles 0 2 4 6 8 10 Kilometres A15& A18 A16, A17 & A19 SCALE Q 2__ 4 6 8 10 Miles [246810 Kilometres ^ A20.A0 SCALE 0 2 4 6 8 10 Miles 0 2 4 6 8 10 Kilometres A20, A21 & A22 I A23.C2 V- A23.A4 /*->& d ?%n A23.C1 fc W"n ! A T A23.B2- I r-V A23.BlN f ,\ fc CasseT |\ _> ' Bale A23., ' ^ " Old StalLa- ~\ I \/ A23.B3 l A23.B4 ^^A^-^V " n. A23.A, B & C A23.D, E & A24 B01, B02 & B03 4e#Sos.Ao / V^ SCAZ.E 0 2 4 6 8 10 Miles 0 2 4 6 8 10 Kilometres B04 & B05 B06 & B07 SCALE 0 2 4 6 8 10 Miles 0 2 4 6 8 10 Kilometres B08 SCALE 0 2 4 6 8 10 Miles 0 2 4 6 8 10 Kilometres B09 & B10 ^ "t/V.*«-J [ i£ -' Village-./ ■' .Halt Dunn. U*. -' / V, / » . , B11.FO/ B11£0 ^f f Zj, b" 1 1.A0- • \ ^fe r^i >— a / r^TV . *S . \V /v:l • "^T-^ Da,r3H ^-^T'v \% ! . Raymond Mt/ \ «T Vallei % LPr /,' B4AA4 i.**~7_." I-J -C/ 0 2| 6 8 1(1 Miles 0246810 Kilometres B11, B12 & B13 ~^J '■ '-'I - . f*V -: r \ B14.F0 STAt^DARD •RSRALLEL/f-fTsl > /•ivi:/a d e r a;' ^-^ i^ ^ ••{, Mammoth. 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