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Water Replenishment District

4040 Paramount Boulevard
Lakewood, CA 90712
Phone: 562.275.4300
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2024-2025 Leases

Groundwater leases are temporary assignments of rights to other parties to produce groundwater in the Central and West Coast Basins. Two different types of leases are commonly used: Standard Leases and Leases with flex

For more information please visit our Lease Reports page.

There are no leases for this FY.

2025-2026 Leases

Groundwater leases are temporary assignments of rights to other parties to produce groundwater in the Central and West Coast Basins. Two different types of leases are commonly used: Standard Leases and Leases with flex

For more information please visit our Lease Reports page.

There are no leases for this FY.

2024-2025 Carryover

One-Year Carryover(OYC)
One-Year Carryover are unused pumping rights carried over from the previous year. In the Central Basin, rights holders are allowed to carryover unused rights up to 60% of their APA. In the West Coast Basin the amount is 100% of their Adjudicated Rights. The total amount of One-Year Carryover will be reduced if a party elects to do carryover conversion during the year.

Drought Carryover (DCO, DCO'77, DCO'91)
This type of carryover is only possible during years in which the Water Replenishment District declares a Water Emergency. Once accumulated, drought carryover does not expire and remains with a pumper until it is used or sold.

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2024-2025 Water in Storage

Under certain circumstances, rights holders are allowed to convert one-year carryover(OYC) into stored water. Please refer to our Storage section for more information.

Account Amount
Individual Storage Account Capacity0.00
Community Storage Account Capacity0.00
Total Put Into Storage0.00
Withdrawn From Storage-0.00
Total Individual Storage0.00
Total Community Storage0.00
Total Storage0.00

2024-2025 Sales

There are no sales in this FY.

Unused Rights

Unused rights are rights owned in the current AY but were not pumped and not carried over to the next AY. In general, unused rights are not effected by carryover conversion unless a large amount OYC is converted and the lower limits of a pumpers' one-year carryover limit are increased by the amount of the Annual Pumping Right (in the Central Basin, the minimum carryover limit is 20 acre-feet or 20% of APA+Leases with Flex, whichever is greater). Usually, Unused rights can only be reduced by pumping, sales or leasing.

Non-Consumptive Rights

Unused rights are rights owned in the current AY but were not pumped and not carried over to the next AY. In general, unused rights are not effected by carryover conversion unless a large amount OYC is converted and the lower limits of a pumpers' one-year carryover limit are increased by the amount of the Annual Pumping Right (in the Central Basin, the minimum carryover limit is 20 acre-feet or 20% of APA+Leases with Flex, whichever is greater). Usually, Unused rights can only be reduced by pumping, sales or leasing.

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Converting Carryover to Storage

If a party has one-year carryover (OYC), they may choose to convert all or part of that carryover to storage. Parties who own water rights (an annual pumping allocation in the Central Basin or an annual right in the West Coast basin) can transfer one-year carryover into their individual storage account. If the individual storage account is full, they may use their community storage if space is available. Drought carryover (DCO) is not eligible for conversion. Please see the Storage section for more information.

Storage Accounts for Santa Fe Pacific Pipeline Amount
Individual Storage Account Capacity0.00
Community Storage Account Capacity0.00
Total Put Into Storage0.00
Withdrawn From Storage-0.00
Total Individual Storage0.00
Total Community Storage1,234.00
Total Storage1,234.00

Production to Date

If a party has one-year carryover (OYC), they may choose to convert all or part of that carryover to storage. Parties who own water rights (an annual pumping allocation in the Central Basin or an annual right in the West Coast basin) can transfer one-year carryover into their individual storage account. If the individual storage account is full, they may use their community storage if space is available. Drought carryover (DCO) is not eligible for conversion. Please see the Storage section for more information.



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Total Production 0.00
Storage Withdraws -0.00
Net Production (Used to calculate next year's OYC) 0.00