Although the term “Allowable Extraction” implies the right of a party to produce 100% of it’s rights in a given administrative year, there are limits to the amount of water that can actually be produced depending on whether the pumping occurs in the Central or West Coast Basin.
Central Basin: In the Central Basin, a party cannot produce more than 140% of the sum of it’s annual pumping rights and leases. Parties with large volumes of carryover and stored water may face situations where their Allowable Extraction may be greater than the amount they may legally extract. For example, if a party has 1,000 af of Allowed Pumping Allocation (APA) and 1,000 af in storage, it’s Allowable Extraction will be 2,000 af. but it will not be allowed to produce more than 1,400 (1,000 x 140%) in a single administrative year.
West Coast Basin: The West Coast Basin is similarly limited with the restriction being 120% of the Adjudicated Rights and leases.
Overextractions: Parties without stored water cannot over-extract an amount more than 20% of their Annual Pumping Rights or 20 acre-feet, whichever is greater.
There are no leases for this FY. |
There are no leases for this FY. |
Type | Amount |
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Account | Amount |
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Total Put Into Storage | 0.00 |
Total Individual Storage | 0.00 |
Total Community Storage | 0.00 |
Total Storage | 0.00 |
There are no sales in this FY. |
Storage Accounts for | Amount |
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Total Put Into Storage | 0.00 |
Total Individual Storage | 0.00 |
Total Community Storage | 0.00 |
Total Storage | 0.00 |
Production | Amount |
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Total Production | 0.00 |
Storage Withdraws | -0.00 |
Net Production (Used to calculate next year's OYC) | 0.00 |