Furthermore, cities drawing water from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta faced problems in dry summer and autumn months when the inflowing water was low. of Interior changes water rules in favor of farmers, Feb 29 - Seventy five project customers, including the large, The Central Valley is also the home to one of the country's, This page was last edited on 8 July 2023, at 14:54. It stores runoff water from the Delta that would otherwise flow into the ocean. Friday, July 7, 2023 7:00:00 PM Level is 536.70 feet above full pool of 0.00. How do I sign up for water and sewer services? 536.70. 2151 River Plaza Drive, Suite 205 Sacramento CA 95833 Telephone (916) 444-6240 . Even out of the Central Valley watershed, the CVP's diversion of water from the Trinity River from Lewiston Dam into Whiskeytown Lake has significantly hurt the Klamath River tributary's salmon run. [586][588], The CVP has a significant amount of facilities for storing and transporting water on the west side of the San Joaquin Valley, in the foothills of the California Coast Ranges. Boswell Cos. who own 150,000-acres of cotton lands paid $165,000 to fight 160-acre limit, Nov 8 - Fish and Wildlife Improvement Act of 1978 (16 U.S.C. Level Base: MSL: Change Since Yesterday: 1.10 Feet Level Controlled by: Dam Name: B. F. Sisk Dike (DOI BR) Daily Levels By Month The hydrology[clarification needed] of the Closed Basin is currently monitored and managed by the Rio Grande Water Conservation District. 1973) New Melones Dam environmental impacts, National Land for the People, Inc. v. Bureau of Reclamation, 417 F. Supp. Bond Issue to Establish Municipal Plants Are Urged", "PLAN LARGEST POWER PLANT - Pit River System Has Water to Develop 420,000 Horsepower", "WATER SAVING POLICY Irrigation Delegates Protest Against Plan Proposed by Rail Board", "CARQUINEZ DAM WILL BE URGED: Construction Means Solution of Many Water Problems, Assertion", "WATER VITAL FARM FACTOR - Close Relation Exists Between Forested Areas and Irrigation", "OFFER OLIVE BRANCH TO DELTA BIT PREPARE FOR LEGAL FIGHT May Settle Water Trouble by Forming Great Conservation District", "Impending Shortage Of Power Shown in Move by P.G. San Luis - Department Of Water Resources All rights reserved. Resource Management Plan and General Plan Cooperative Planning Effort. [578] The primary component of the unit, concrete thin-arch Auburn Dam, was to be located on the North Fork of the American, but was never built because of the significant risk of earthquakes in the area, and general public opposition to the project. The State of California Department of Water Resources and Parks and Recreation operate the San Luis Dam and Reservoir and the San Luis Canal, each of which is a major Federal/State joint-use facility. In 1963, the Spring Creek Debris Dam was constructed just upstream of the outlet of the Spring Creek Tunnel, to prevent acid mine drainage from the Iron Mountain Mine from continuing downstream and contaminating the river. 303 (E.D. San Luis Reservoir Recreation - Department Of Water Resources If you encounter any difficulties assessing the documents online, please email mppublicaffairs@usbr.gov or call 916-978-5100 (TTY 916-978-5608). While the basin is east of the majority of the Rocky Mountains, it lies west of the Sangre de Cristo Range. Krug says need for water and power from CVP being held up by "one or two large corporations", Jan 6 - Democrats push investigation of monopolist takeover of CVP, Feb 14 - President Truman requests $30 million including $5 million for CVP transmission lines for the next fiscal year, Feb 19 - If the 160 acre law is banned 20 giant Central Valley companies will get water monopoly, Feb 20 - Small farmers and labor oppose repeal of CVP 160 acre water limit, Feb 27 - 61% of $384 million CVP costs will be paid by electric sales, Mar 17 - Senator introduces bill to exempt CVP from, Jun 3 - Sixteen day 160 acre ban hearing by Senate ends, no action taken, Jul 28 - $29 million CVP budget split between, Sep 18 - CVP project funding and speed to increased with hope to complete entire project by 1950, Dec 3 - Governor Warren seeks emergency CVP funding, Dec 23 - $11.4 million emergency funds for CVP project granted as senator tries to get CVP head fired over 160 acre ban, Jan 22 - San Joaquin Valley farmers sign 19 contracts for 320,000 acre feet of water, Feb 25 - with another drought, the Stale Water Project authority requests $55.6 million for CVP, Mar 18 - two farm groups on opposite of the 160 acre debate, Jun 5 - Governor Warren supports CVP transmission system - see confusion headline, Jul 6 - CVP budget for 1948-49 year set at $68.5 million, Jul 19 - New CVP work to include expansion of Shasta dam power, Aug 6 - $50 million fund sought to buy up large farms and resell them to small farmers, Oct 7 - Chamber of Commerce threatens legal fights over CVP's reclamation laws, Oct 13 - Interior Secretary Krug warns farmers that California electric companies are blocking CVP project, Nov 30 - State Water Project Authority urges 160 acre law removal, Mar 30 - Major Congressional victory as subcommittee okays transmission lines as part of CVP $53.5 million budget, Jul 2 - Cal. [586] The sole component of the division/unit is New Melones Dam, forming New Melones Lake, which, when filled to capacity, holds nearly 2,400,000 acre-feet (3,000,000dam3) of water, about equal to the storage capacity of Trinity Lake. 2002) New Melones Reservoir intervenor legal standings, Westlands Water District v. United States, 337 F.3d 1092 (9th Cir. The function of San Luis Reservoir is to store and regulate water pumped from the Delta for use in the San Joaquin Valley and southern California. [1], The San Luis Closed Basin forms a major segment of the eastern slope of the Colorado section of the Continental Divide. 2001) Kesterson impacts, Central Delta Water Agency v. United States, 306 F.3d 938 (9th Cir. BAWSCA Board of Directors Meeting, July 20, 2023, 6:30 PM. Consists of *20 dams and reservoirs, 11 powerplants, and 500 miles of major canals, as well as conduits, tunnels, and related facilities. The San Luis Canal, the federally-built section of the California Aqueduct, starts at the O'Neill Forebay and travels 102 miles south to Kettleman City in Kings County. Head south of Tucson for a leisurely day of fishing at Patagonia Lake State Park. The City of SLO overlies the San Luis Valley Groundwater Basin. San Luis Reservoir SRA - California State Parks Then came the arrival of Europeans, first by the Spanish colonial model of Catholic missions and ranchos (17721846) was then followed by the current United States era. The Friant-Kern Canal sends water southwards through the Tulare Lake area to its terminus at Bakersfield on the Kern River, supplying irrigation water to Tulare, Fresno, and Kern counties. E. Co. Aug 11, 194220 Cal.2d 684 (Cal. Your browser is not supported for this experience.We recommend using Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari. The western portion of SR 152 provides access to Interstate 5, which is approximately 1 mile east of the Plan Area. Learn how the City currently uses recycled water and about future plans! Cal. [582], The CVP also has several dams on the San Joaquin Riverwhich has far less average flow than the Sacramentoin order to divert its water to southern Central Valley aqueducts. San Luis Closed Basin - Wikipedia and Yurok Tribe, et al. July 27 - California Legislature votes for CVP Act assembly passing it 58-9 senate passes vote 23-15. To find out more, please see our Privacy Policy. CVP Studies - Government Accountability Office, Toggle Facilities in the Sacramento Valley subsection, Toggle Facilities in the San Joaquin Valley subsection. The Friant Dam, completed in 1942, is the largest component of the Friant Division of the CVP. Note: documents in Portable Document Format (PDF) require Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 or higher to view download Adobe Acrobat Reader. San Luis Reservoir State Recreation Area - California State Parks California agriculture and related industries now directly account for 7% of the gross state product for which the CVP supplied water for about half. irrigation cutback", "U.S. agency loses cash selling power too cheaply", "Report: Westlands Violates 160 Acre law", "California v. United States, 438 U.S. 645 (1978)", "Andrus decision may delay new acreage limitation rules", "Fish and Wildlife Improvement Act of 1978", "Reclamation Reform Act of 1979: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy", "Squabbling Endangers California's Water Supplies", "Conservationists Want Public Vote On Bill", "Santa Clara Electrical Users Seek $18 Million", "City plugs into power from Central Valley", "California Proposition 9, the Peripheral Canal Act (June 1982)", "PG&E socks city with $62,000 claim Utility seeks payment for surplus hydro power", "State's new water chief wants to open the tap Brown shut off", "Department blamed for not collecting West water costs", "Plan to ship Central Valley wastewater into ocean discouraged by federal study", "Group claims U.S. funds illegal farming subsidies", "The House has approved "peace treaty" legislation", "H.R.3113 - A bill providing for the coordinated operation of the Central Valley project and the State water project in California", "Bay Delta March & April 1998 Hearing Notice", "Second critically dry year taking toll on state Authorities say water conservation is vita", "Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Chronology", "YOLO COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT STUDIES TEHAMA-COLUSA CANAL WATER SUPPLY", "Federal water deliveries may be cut In half", "Measure to save fish putting allies at odds", "State water rationing battles get under way", "WATER RIGHTS Mandatory Water Restrictions If State Board Cuts Back Supply", "Water officials will bank rainfall, keep rationing", "Central Valley Project Improvement Act (CVPIA)", "President's FY 1993 Budget Requests $906 Million for Bureau of Reclamation's Water Resources Development and Management Programs", "Digest of Federal Resource Laws of Interest to the U.S. Reaches some 400 miles, from the Cascade Mountains near Redding in the north to the Tehachapi Mountains near Bakersfield in the south. It includes San Luis Creek and its tributary, Saguache Creek. [578], One of the most important parts of the CVP's San Joaquin Valley water system is the series of aqueducts and pumping plants that take water from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and send it southwards to supply farms and cities. The added capacity of the reservoir would change flow fluctuations in the lower Sacramento River, and native fish populations, especially salmon, would suffer with the subsequent changes to the ecology of the river. These include Sugar Pine Dam and Pipeline (supplying water to Foresthill), and the uncompleted Folsom South Canal. ", Dec 17 - Governor Wilson attacks federal plans to withhold water for environment, Apr 10 - Judge blocks attempt to sell CVP water to mining company, Sep 19 - Pajaro Valley loses 19,000 acre feet of CVP water due to legal technicality, Dec 21 - Kern County plan to sell 22 billion gallons of water to L.A. starts water war, Dec 14 - Proposal to sell Friant dam water to L.A. reduced to just excess flow years, Jun 3 - Measure D passes, effectively ending plan to import CVP water into Pajaro Valley, Jun 9 - $450 million water plan proposed by Governor Davis includes raising Shasta dam height, Jul 17 - Westlands wants feds to buy contaminated land for $500 million, Apr 22 - Editorial: death of 34,000 fish on Klamath impacts, Jul 14 - Court order allows for protection of fish in Trinity River, Oct 25 - "Racanelli Decision" - Judge decides in favor of Aug. 1978 decision (1485) compelling USBR and, Apr 9 - CVP's Lewiston dam predicted to have a normal reservoir levels for year, Mar 11 - Drought fears recede after recent rain bring CVP's, May 24 - How the Ca. Or head towardsMt Lemmonto find the pine-studded Rose Canyon Lake. How do I view campaign disclosure documents? [583] The Madera Canal takes water northwards to Madera County, emptying into the Chowchilla River. Furthermore, the project allows a far smaller sustainable water yield than originally expected, and Reclamation calls the dam "a case study of all that can go wrong with a project". In the early years of the 21st century, the Bureau of Reclamation finally began to steadily increase the water flow downstream from Lewiston Dam. Several cities and water agencies that are now part of BAWSCA urged Congress to pass the Raker Act in 1913, the law that allowed federal lands in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, including Hetch Hetchy Valley in Yosemite National Park, to be used to build the water system. [589][590] Other smaller, independent facilities exist to provide water to local irrigation districts.[1][3]. v. Hancock, 985 F.2d 1397 (9th Cir. The Sly Park Dam and its similarly-sized auxiliary dam form Jenkinson Lake, which covers 650 acres (260ha). Various water interests lately have been blaming operators of California's state and federal water projects for worsening this year's drought. 637, January 23, 2004) water rights and 1992 CVPIA, Westlands Water District v. U.S. Department of Interior, 376 F. 3d 853 (9th Cir. Assembly funds study to buy CVP, Jul 9 - 15,000 attend Governor Warren's release of Friant dam water into San Joaquin valley, Jul 11 - Media says 100 years in the making as 20,000 people attend opening of $58 million, Jul 13 - US Senate boosts CVP annual funding to $60.8 million, Jul 21 - Senator Downey (R-CA) demands investigation of, Aug 2 - Congress tentatively agrees to fund two more CVP canals for $2040 million, Aug 25 - Madera Tribune writes highly manipulative article suggesting Public Power advocates had increased funding yet story details how Senator Knowland (R-Ca) amendment stripped transmission funding, Aug 30 - President Truman proposes $1 billion CVP expansion for 38 dams and 25 power facilities, Sep 27 - Friant dam is fourth largest dam in world - details of history and construction, Sep 27 - U.S. Senate okays CVP addition of $110 million for American River development, Dec 2 - CVP deal contract with Madera Irrigation District almost settled, Mar 16 - California house members cut $4 million of power project out of CVP budget, Apr 14 - The Agricultural Council of California calls the, May 8 - Warning that government should withdraw from CVP if 160 acre ban on water rights removed, Jun 17 - PG&E attacked by Governor Warren for blocking CVP projects during Shasta Dam dedication, Sep 19 - Detailed overview of how CVP works and impacts to Madera Irrigation District, Apr 20 - $18.3 of the $33.8 million CVP annual budget earmarked for Friant-Kern Canal, Jul 5 - The California legislature passes legislation to build the Oroville dam and power facilities as part of the CVP system, Aug 1 - Shasta Dam starts sending water into CVP canals, Aug 8 - Friant dam ceremony exposes new rift as state court orders excess water released as tactic to flood aquifer, Sep 13 - PG&E advertisement claim that 55% of all Central Valley water comes from aquifers by electric pumps, Sep 25 - Madera Tribune does extended coverage of CVP as major milestone in project is completed with historic map, Sep 25 - History of the Reclamation Act as part of Madera Tribune celebration issue, Sep 25 - Unnamed (big) farmers take Madera Irrigation District water contract with, Mar 21 - $34.9 million budget okayed by congress for construction activities, May 2 - Sixteen large farmers representing 14,000 acres agree to take CVP water and eventually abide by 160 acre rule, Dec 13 - SMUD makes contract to buy CVP power from, California legislature appropriated $10 million for investigation into state purchase of CVP, Jan 10 110 foot coffer dam at CVP's $58 million Folsom dam breached - no deaths from flooding, Jan 28 - Lawsuit to stop all major water diversions a threat to the CVP, Apr 23 - House Committee headed by Ca. The City has four primary water supply sources including Whale Rock Reservoir, Salinas Reservoir, Nacimiento Reservoir, and recycled water (for irrigation). It was renamed as the California Irrigation District Act in 1917. Los Banos Creek Reservoir - California State Parks Visitors will be able to reserve campsites and lodging six months in advance from the current date. Following the arrival of the Transcontinental railroad, immigration from Asia and the rest of the U.S. led to growing numbers of settlers in the region. Dam Safety Project to Temporarily Close Basalt Campground and Day Use Area at San Luis Reservoir SRA: California State Parks announced the extended temporary closure of the Basalt Campground and Day Use Area at San Luis Reservoir State Recreation Area due to a Safety of Dams Project. Whale Rock Reservoir provides both water and recreational opportunities to the community! of Agriculture expands probe of Boswell-Cotton Inc. $60,000 annual contract for, Mar 11 - Westlands Irrigation District hires Washington lawfirm of, Mar 22 - Senate hearings open on the Reclamation Reform Act of 1979 - to replace the 160-acre limit for, Mar 23 - Western water war erupts over hundreds of millions of acres of subsidized lands with call to change 160-acre limitation, Apr 13 - Support for study calling for 200 foot increase of Shasta Dam, Oct 11 - Regional battle between farmers and environmentalists hold up dams and Peripheral Canal plans, Oct 18 - Santa Clara power users sue agency for $18 million over rates, Apr 29 - Santa Cruz to do study on takeover of PG&E power grid, Apr 30 - Healdsburg to start buying CVP power from Westeran Area Power Administration, May 4 - Healdsburg breaks from PG&E power, August 4 - PG&E claims Healdsburg owes them $62,000 as city goes for public power, Nov 16 - Federal plan to dump Central Valley waste water into Pacific attacked, Aug 21 - CVP has made $1.5 billion in illegal subsidies to giant ag farms, Sep 10 - House passes on cooperative agreement between CVP and, Nov 27 - Ceremony held in Sacramento on agreement between CVP and, May 28 - 2nd Dry year starting to impact CVP water supply, May 3 - USBR investigation of expanding Tehama-Colusa Canal, June 23 - PG&E loses court case over its refusal to transmit power to public agencies, Jul 15 - $150 million environmental CVP legislation angers farmers and PG&E, Construction completed on four south Delta pumping facilities, Jan 30 - 800 attend statewide meeting on water crisis solutions, Feb 13 - Water Rights issue grow as 5th year of drought calls for 50% farm water cutbacks, Feb 15 - Water crisis worst since 1945, CVP to drain all reservoirs with up 75% restrictions in use, Mar 16 - Recent storms reduce water crisis but orders for reduced use to hold, Jan 1 - U.S. [2] Starting in the 1970s, part[quantify] of the water that had previously flowed toward the playa was diverted to the Rio Grande drainage through a canal constructed in the 1970s as part of the Closed Basin Project. The remaining 15 percent of water comes from runoff in the Alameda and Peninsula watersheds. [585], On the Stanislaus River, a major tributary of the San Joaquin, lies the relatively independent East Side Division and New Melones Unit of the CVP. Welcome to San Luis Reservoir State Recreation Area! Bill Jones Pumping Plant, which raises water into the Delta-Mendota Canal, which in turn travels 117 miles (188km) southwards to Mendota Pool on the San Joaquin River, supplying water to other CVP reservoirs about midway. [605] Buildings, bridges, roads and other structures would have to be relocated. Of the water transported, about 5million acre-feet (6.2km3) goes to irrigate 3,000,000 acres (1,200,000ha) of farmland, 600,000 acre-feet (0.74km3) supplies municipal uses, and 800,000 acre-feet (0.99km3) is released into rivers and wetlands in order to comply with state and federal ecological standards. "[602], In the early years of the 21st century, the Bureau of Reclamation studied the feasibility of raising Shasta Dam. History Map showing CVP facilities in the state of California. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. The West San Joaquin Division and San Luis Unit consist of several major facilities that are shared with the federal California State Water Project (SWP). San Luis Dam, a jointly-owned state and federal facility, stores more than 2 million acre feet (2.5 km 3) of water for the California State Water Project and the federal Central Valley Project. The Reclamation Reform Act of 1982 raised the acreage limitation to 960 acres and ended the residency requirement for farmers. Central Valley Project & State Water Project Canals Map. [595] In three of these cases, it is because the dams are too high and their reservoirs too large for fish to bypass via fish ladders. Surface Water Yes; Whale Rock Reservoir (San Luis Obispo 22,283 AFY, Cal Poly 13,707 AFY, alifornia Men's olony 4,570 AFY, Paso Robles each Water Association 222 AFY, County Service Area 10A 190 AFY, Cayucos-Morro Bay [567] Lewiston Dam, downstream of Trinity Dam, diverts water into the Clear Creek Tunnel,[568] which travels to empty into a third reservoir, Whiskeytown Lake on Clear Creek, a tributary of the Sacramento River, generating 154 MW of power in the process. [577], The third unit is the Auburn-Folsom South Unit, consisting of several dams on American River tributaries. Folsom Lake reservoir, 1976 drought. Cir. The primary purpose of the division is to divert water from the Trinity River into the Sacramento River drainage downstream of Shasta Dam in order to provide more flow in the Sacramento River and generating peaking power in the process. The San Luis Closed Basin is a 2,940-square-mile (7,600km2) endorheic basin in the Alamosa and Saguache counties of south-central Colorado. February 21, 2023 - BAWSCA Statement on State Water Resources Control Board'sSchedule for Consideration of a Voluntary Agreement for the Tuolumne River. 1982) New Melones water permits, United States v. State of California, 529 F.Supp. Hetch Hetchy System - BAWSCA The CVPIA identifies a number of specific measures to meet these new purposes. The Plan Area includes the water surfaces of San Luis Reservoir, ONeill Forebay, Los Banos Creek Reservoir, as well as adjacent recreation lands. Or head towards Mt Lemmon to find the pine-studded Rose Canyon Lake. The Department of Parks and Recreation was given the responsibility to plan, design, construct, maintain, and operate the recreation areas surrounding the reservoirs. v. All Parties, 53 Cal.2d 692 (1960) irrigation districts contracts, Dugan v. Rank, 372 U.S. 609 (1963) Friant Dam Water Rights, City of Fresno v. State of California, 372 U.S. 627 eminent domain and water rights, Environmental Defense v. Armstrong, 487 F.2d 814 (9th Cir. The reservoir has a capacity of 34,600 acre-feet. The process below shows the path that water takes from our reservoirs to your tap. Preparing lake level chart. Boswell investigated for secret contract by Grand Jury with Cotton Inc. (lobby firm) $113 million 10 year budget, Mar 8 - US Dept. One of the major water sources for Silicon Valley, the massive San Luis . Aug - PG&E funds petition drive for referendum that was run by a company lawyer named Aherne, Aug 5 - Governor signs $170 million CVP Act into law, Dec 15 - Local state representative urges a yes vote on CVP while large PG&E opposed is to the right of article, Dec 15 - SF Chamber of Commerce openly opposes CVP Act, Dec 17 - CVP special election debate pros and cons along with map of project, Dec 19 - CVP referendum to go ahead wins 459,712 for to 426,109, Dec 21 - Great Water Project vote increases CVP vote status, CVP victory due to dead Catalina cow with Slovenian community vote over fisherman's felony conviction, 1933 - SF Labor Council obtains PG&E political expenditures report to state, 1933 - PG&E spent $275,737.18 on political and other donations according to State Railroad Commission, Aug 30 - Rivers and Harbors Act authorizes $12 million funding by Army Corps of Engineers for CVP - never happens, Oct 22 - Governor hears $477 million CVP plan, Jul 6 - contract $35.9 million for Shasta reservoir given, Nov 27 - Pacific Gas & Electric Co. proposes to buy and distribute all of Shasta Dam power, Jan 7 - California legislature blocks Governor Olson proposal to unfreeze $170 CVP Bonds, Jan 19 - Central Valley association spokesperson opposed to $50 million CVP bonds is actually a PG&E lobbyist, Jan 24 - The Water Project Authority of California votes to delay Olson $50 million bond proposal until new study is done, Jan 27 - Governor Olson opens legislative session with request for CVP Power bonds, Jan 30 - Madera Irrigation District calls for vote about governor Olson's $50 million CVP bond proposal, Feb 14 - Governor Olson and CVP senate supporters fail to get $50 million funding out of committee, Feb 28 State Water Project Authority creates four new jobs along with survey money from legislature allotment, Mar 12 - U.S. Senate approves $5 million for CVP, May 3 - Federal request for $191 million, including over $25 million to California for flood control following wet winter, July 8 - First concrete poured at Shasta Dam, Jul 22 - Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers diverted as work on CVP dams get underway, Aug 20 - CVP Contra Costa canal delivers first water to city of Pittsburg, Sep 25 - CVP will irrigate 3 million acres and allow for increased Central Valley population, Oct 19 - President Roosevelt signs rivers and harbors authorization bill (HR9972)with funds for CVP but includes limitation, Nov 27 - Governor Olson goes to Washington to propose federal takeover of CVP due to state funding opposition, Dec 6 - Another CVP dam proposed south of Shasta dam near Iron Mountain, Dec 19 - Governor Olson obtains support for his CVP plan after meeting with president Roosevelt, Dec 21 - State water commission requests a federal delay on PG&E's request for hyro work near Shasta dam, Jan 20 - Congressional oversight of $446 million CVP project based on, Feb 14 - CVP contracts have helped companies in 40 different U.S. states, Feb 21 - $50 million CVP federal funding in exchange for PG&E Feather River power, Mar 20 - The state water authority budgets $200,000 for CVP work, including cooperative federal projects, Apr 17 - Interior Secretary Ickes prepares legislation for federal oversight of the CVP, Apr 30 - Congress approves a $34.7 million budget for CVP, May 22 - State legislature agrees to include funding for CVP electricity, Jul 28 - The CVP project is made a national defense priority with sped up on, Jul 31 - FDR signs CVP legislation that takes tribal lands that will be submerged by Shasta and Friant dams, Aug 12 - First major contract for the $12.5 million Keswick dam awarded, Sep 17 - CVP statistical report says 1.7 million acre feet of water being diverted from Sacramento River, Oct 22 - $319,802 contract for 6 miles of, Feb 26 - CVP's chief engineer gives detailed status report on CVP to Madera citizens, Mar 25 - House committee deletes $15 million for transmission lines and CVP steam plant, Mar 26 - PG&E gets permission from Federal Power Commission to build steam plant to block, Aug 20 - The Madera Tribune congratulates, Nov 13 - Shasta dam nearly ready - construction work photo, Nov 21 - Major segments of the CVP project halted by the, Nov 27 - state railroad commission sets price of PG&E electric property in Sacramento at $11.6 million, Dec 22 - Ag Association spokesperson threatens city over city's push to buy power from CVP, Jul 20 - CVP Shasta to Oroville power line bids opened, Sep 2 - Interior Secretary Ickes' order to build CVP transmission line attacked by Rep. Carter who represents Tulare county but lives in Oakland, Sep 8 - San Francisco sends resolution to War Production Board calling for urgent completion of, Sep 24 - CVP coordinator announces operational schedules including Friant dam diversion to start in 1944, Sept 28 - Ickes announces PG&E contract to buy all Shasta dam power agreed to, Dec 29 - War Production Board refuses to fund the CVP's, Apr 7 - CVP coordinator will follow federal law and block big farms from obtaining CVP water, Apr 14 - Madera Tribune calls Interior Secretary Ickes "Little Harold" over CVP following federal water use rules, May 12 - President Roosevelt supports 40 year old 160 acre federal rule that CVP water will only go to small farmers, Jun 8 - State Senate committee wants 160 acre limit lifted, June 26 - Shasta dam starts producing Power from two generators, Jul 20 - Quarter page PG&E Ad promotes its takeover of CVP power, Jul 24 - Hearings begin on the federal 160 acre water limit campaign by wealthy farmers, Jul 25 - PG&E starts taking Shasta dam power for resale, July 26 - Sacramento phase of hearings end.
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