WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM REPORT – WATER YEAR 2005

 

Notes: 

  1. Information shown is as provided by system owners and operators unless otherwise noted. 
  2. Methods for reporting production are either Land Use (LU) or Water Meter (WM).

3.     The source areas are as follows:

AS1 – Upper Carmel Valley – San Clemente Dam to Esquiline Bridge

AS2 – Mid Carmel ValleyEsquiline Bridge to Narrows

AS3 – Lower Carmel Valley – Narrow to Via Mallorca Bridge

AS4 – Via Mallorca Bridge to Lagoon

SCS – Seaside Coastal Subareas

CAC – Cachagua

CVU – Carmel Valley Upland

LSS – Laguna Seca Subarea

MIS – Peninsula, Carmel Highlands and San Jose Creek areas

  1. Cal-Am production includes 2,827.4 AF from Seaside wells, 11,036.1 AF from Carmel Valley wells, and 174.9 AF from the District’s Santa Margarita Test Injection Well.  The production values also include water that was produced and used for backwash.  There was no water produced by the former Water West wells in Water Year 2005 and no water was diverted from San Clemente Reservoir.
  2. Cal-Am’s deliveries total 12,359.08 AF. This total includes 11,850.47 AF for customer service in the main system, 11.28 AF for customer service in the former Rancho Fiesta Mutual area, and 130.45 AF for customer service in the former Water West area.  The total also includes 10.5 AF for backwash, 351.22 AF for the District’s Santa Margarita injection well, 2.74 AF for irrigation around Cal-Am’s wells in Carmel Valley, and 2.42 AF that was provided to Cal-Am’s Ryan Ranch Unit in WY 2005.  The total for Cal-Am’s main system customers (11,850.47 AF) includes 20.89 AF for non-revenue metered use and 12.11 AF for customers in the Pebble Beach LCP (McComber Estates).  Cal-Am’s active connections for the main system include 22 connections for Rancho Fiesta and 428 Water West customers.
  3. N.A. refers to data that are not available.
  4. The Aiello, Bardis, Cardinalli, Cass, Evans, Goodrich-Potrero., Grachek, Greenwall-King, Lyon, Page-Bouc, Pospishil, Prew, Casanova and Flagg Hill Water Distribution Systems were added in Water Year 2005.  Also, the Monterra Ranch, Cañada Woods North (Upland) and Cañada Woods (Alluvial) Water Distribution Systems were combined to form the Cañada Woods Water Company WDS in 2005, although they are reported separately here to facilitate historical comparisons.  The Pelio and Tobey Water Distribution Systems were added during WY 2004. Animal Farm, Chugach Well #2, and Hyles Water Distribution Systems were added during WY 2003.  Abadir (A), Abadir (C), Booth and Hidden Mesa were added in WY 2002.
  5. The names of Cachagua Road #1 and #2 were switched in Reporting Year 1999 to agree with records of the Monterey County Department of Health.  Older District records have the names of these two systems reversed.
  6. Bishop Unit is operated by Cal-Am, acquired July 1999.
  7. Rancho Fiesta is operated by Cal-Am.  The delivered amount (11.28 AF) was all produced by the main Cal-Am system, so that amount has been accounted for in Cal-Am system deliveries.  The source of production was AS1 – AS4.
  8. Hidden Hills was formerly referred to as Carmel Valley Mutual; annexed to Cal-Am in 1993.
  9. The Ryan Ranch Unit is owned and operated by Cal-Am. 
  10. Production from the Monterra Ranch desalination plant was 42.58 AF in WY 2005, but this production was not reported separately as it was originally produced from wells that have been accounted for.  However, Monterra Ranch reported consumption (delivery) of 36.52 AF.  The difference (68.34 AF) between reported production from wells (110.92 AF) and reported production through the desalination plant (42.58 AF) in WY 2005 represents non-potable water used for construction.

 

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