Hetch Hetchy Water and Power...SFPUC Customers and Resources • SFPUC provides water to about 2.4...
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Hetch Hetchy Water and Power
• Who is Hetch Hetchy Water and Power (HHWP)?• HHWP is a division of the San Francisco Public
Utilities Commission (SFPUC)• SFPUC a Department of the City and County of
San Francisco (CCSF or City)
SFPUC Customers and Resources
• SFPUC provides water to about 2.4 million people• Current water demand is about 265 mgd or
300,000 acre-feet• System storage is about 1,460,000 acre-feet
• Local Reservoirs: 227,000 acre-feet• Tuolumne Reservoirs: 660,000 acre-feet• City’s Water Bank storage in Don Pedro Reservoir
570,000 acre-feet
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HHWP Reservoir Operations
• How is the HHWP reservoir system operated?
• How is the storage in Water Bank incorporated in HHWP Operations?
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Allocation of Tuolumne River Flows
• Raker Act is the document used to allocate flows on the Tuolumne River between the Districts and the City
• Based on natural flow at LaGrange
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Allocation of Tuolumne River Flows
• Average flow at La Grange is 1,800,000 acre-feet• 40% of the flow is allocated to the Districts• 60% to the City. Slightly over 1 million acre-
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Allocation During Dry Sequences
• In 1987-92, the Districts received 85% of the allocation on the Tuolumne River
• The SFPUC 15%, averaging about 150,000 acre-feet per year which is about half of the SFPUC current demand.
• The SFPUC must rely on storage through droughts.
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Value of Water Bank
• SFPUC has about 1,500,000 acre-feet total storage between local storage, upcountry storage and the Water Bank.
• The SFPUC does not divert water directly from the Water Bank, however, the storage provides us with up to 25% of our water supply during multiple-year droughts.
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San Francisco'sWater Bank Account
New Don PedroReservoir Storage
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570,000 Acre-feet
Hetch HetchyReservoir Storage
Optimizing Water Supplies
• How is the HHWP reservoir system operated?
• We operate to optimize reservoir carryover storage to minimize the probability of water rationing for customers.
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Generate conservatively when space is availableto "capture" draft in Water Bank
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Up-country Storage, Beginning-of-month(BOM)
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Up-country Storage, Beginning-of-month(BOM)
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Hetch Hetchy System Storage, Beginning-of-month(BOM)
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Water Bank storage is approximately 95,000 af less in the aggressive scenario. Although the up-country reservoirs are full, system storage is 95,000 af less due to the aggressive fall draft.
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Generate aggressively in the fall assuming reservoir inflow minus deliveries to City.
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