Date: November 14, 2008
To: Mr. Kenneth Parr
Bureau of Reclamation
705 N. Plaza St.
Carson City, NV 89701
Via Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov
From: Department of Water Resources
Subject: Proposed Rule Regarding the Truckee River Operating Agreement –
BOR-2008-0006
The California Department of Water Resources (“CDWR”) submits the following
comments in support of the Bureau of Reclamation’s (“Reclamation”) proposed
rule regarding the Truckee River Operating Agreement (“TROA”), which sets forth
the manner in which the five Federal reservoirs in the Truckee River basin will be
operated in the future. See 73 Fed. Reg. 53180 (September 15, 2008) (“Proposed
Rule”).
CDWR compliments Reclamation on providing well-organized and well-written
supplementary information in the Federal Register. The TROA is the product of
two decades of negotiations to resolve the longstanding disputes over water and
water rights in the Lake Tahoe, Truckee and Carson River basins and, as such, is
complex in both its background and provisions. That said, Reclamation more than
adequately captured the interests involved with the TROA and described the
provisions contained within it.
CDWR believes that the TROA is a landmark agreement, which provides for the
operation of the reservoirs in the Truckee River basin in a way that satisfies the
requirements of the Truckee-Carson-Pyramid Lake Water Rights Settlement Act
(“Settlement Act”), increases flexibility of the Truckee River operations, allows
entities to develop and store the extremely important component of credit water,
and protects the Truckee River water rights of persons and/or entities not
signatory to the TROA.
CDWR identified the TROA as the preferred and environmentally superior
alternative in the TROA's Final Environmental Impact Statement/Environmental
Impact Report, and California Resources Secretary Mike Chrisman signed the
Agreement for the State of California on September 6, 2008. The primary benefits
of the TROA for California are: (1) an interstate allocation of water between
California and Nevada; (2) the dismissal of litigation affecting California (principally,
Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe v. California, Civ. S-181-378-RAR-RCB, U.S. District
Court, Eastern District of California; dismissal of this litigation paves the way for
the California State Water Resources Control Board to act on water rights
applications that have been held in abeyance since 1972); (3) a secure water
supply for California, including groundwater; and (4) improved instream flows and
recreational opportunities.
CDWR appreciates the opportunity to provide comments on the Proposed Rule. It
believes that the TROA furthers Congress’ intent to resolve longstanding disputes
and litigation among multiple parties concerning the rights to use the waters of the
Truckee and Carson Rivers in Nevada and California. CDWR therefore supports
the TROA and requests that it be promulgated as a Federal Regulation.
Sincerely,
Erick Soderlund
Staff Counsel
California Department of Water Resources
California Department of Water Resources
This is comment on Proposed Rule
Operation of the Truckee River and Other Reservoirs
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