Anderson-Cottonwood Irrigation District Integrated Regional Water Management Program – Groundwater Production Element Project
Anderson-Cottonwood Irrigation District (ACID) | August 15th, 2011
This project would improve the flexibility and reliability of the District’s water supply, particularly during dry and critically dry water years. In 2004, ACID’s surface water rights were reduced from 165,000 to 121,000 ac-ft per year as part of the renegotiation of the 40-year Settlement Contract. Furthermore, the west side of the District’s system has little to no downstream control. Control of the system is achieved at the head of the 35-mile main canal, causing some delivery difficulties at the downstream end of the service area. By pushing water from upstream to downstream without an ability to manage intermediate water surface elevations, downstream response time to water delivery needs can be greatly hindered. This project would help with the flexibility and reliability required to meet agricultural water needs.
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