Policy 10-4 WATER PUMPING FROM WAURIKA RESERVOIR TO LAKE ELLSWORTH
Prior to the adoption of CP 10-4 on 11/01/2008, Policy 10-4 read as follows.
COUNCIL POLICY 10-4
DISTRIBUTION: Mayor and City Council
All Departments
SUBJECT: Water Pumping From Waurika Reservoir to Lake Ellsworth
PURPOSE: To achieve maximum yields of water supply from Lake Lawtonka,
Lake Ellsworth
and Waurika Reservoir, yet, minimize the amount of pumping required to achieve this goal.
BACKGROUND: Water for treatment and consumption is withdrawn from Lake
Lawtonka.
Lake Ellsworth water is transferred (pumped) to Lake Lawtonka in accordance with Council
Policy 10-2. Waurika Reservoir water can be pumped to Lake Ellsworth. In order to maintain
a
lake elevation in Lake Ellsworth which permits pumping to Lake Lawtonka, pumping from
Waurika Reservoir to Lake Ellsworth may be desirable. Records of the Lakes levels indicate
that a large rain can result in rises of three to six feet. Yields from the lake are maximized
when
levels are balanced to receive runoff from their watersheds. Pumping also helps achieve
optimum use of the City s Vested Water Rights at all lakes.
POLICY/
PROCEDURES: Pumping will be suspended when the level of Lake Ellsworth
is 10 feet or
less (i.e. at or above elevation 1225.00 feet) below the top of its gates year round. Weather
and
watershed conditions will be considered when implementing pumping procedures.
The Public Works/Engineering Director may use discretion in implementing this policy under the
following conditions:
A. If the watershed is in a saturated condition whereby it could be fairly and
reasonably
assumed that additional rain would result in substantial runoff physically into Lake Ellsworth,
then pumping may be reduced to a minimum in anticipation of favorable natural results.
B. Waurika Reservoir is at an elevation so low that further pumping will cause
damage to the
pumps (cavitation).
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Such times when the pumping of Waurika Reservoir is necessary to achieve
optimum use of the City s Vested Water Rights
REFERENCES: None.
COUNCIL
APPROVAL DATE: October 8, 2002
EFFECTIVE DATE: November 1, 2002, and will remain in effect until rescinded.
RESPONSIBLE
DEPARTMENT: Public Works
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Cecil E. Powell
Mayor
October 8, 2002
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