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Chris Lynch Yakima Field Office March 2005. Yakima Project Operation Issues Drought 2005. Overview. Physical Basin Facilities River Operations Issues. Yakima Basin Physical Features. Cascade Mtn headwaters (~8,000 ft. msl) Tributary to Columbia River , (340 ft. msl) 215 miles long
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Chris Lynch Yakima Field Office March 2005 Yakima Project Operation IssuesDrought 2005
Overview • Physical Basin • Facilities • River Operations Issues
Yakima Basin Physical Features • Cascade Mtn headwaters (~8,000 ft. msl) • Tributary to Columbia River , (340 ft. msl) • 215 miles long • Arid foothills and lowlands, south and east • Major tribs: Naches, Kachess, Cle Elum, Teanaway, Bumping, Tieton, Rattlesnake, Toppenish, Satus
Yakima Project Facilities • 5 reservoirs – 1 million AF of storage • 420 miles of canal, 1697 miles of laterals, 144 miles of drains, 2 major powerplants, 73 miles of transmission lines • 7 Project Divisions: Storage, Kittitas, Tieton, Roza, Sunnyside, Kennewick, Wapato • Fish screens and fish ladders
Yakima Project Operations Obligations • Treaty Trust – attention to fish • Water supply – primarily irrigation Other purposes • Flood Control • Hydropower • Recreation
Yakima Project Operations Operational goals • Meet irrigation demands • Meet flow targets (salmon and ecosystem) • Reduce floods • Produce power • Strive for environmentally-friendly operations • Maximize carryover • Safe for recreation
Yakima Project Irrigation • 460,000 irrigable acres • Fruit trees (apples, cherries, pears, apricots) • Hops, wine grapes • Grain, forage • Vegetables and nuts
Yakima River Basin Fish • Target Flows • Ramping Rates • Screens & ladders • ESA • Bulltrout • Steelhead • Other Species • Fall Chinook • Spring Chinook • Coho Bull Trout
Yakima Project Operations • Defined by authorized purposes, court orders • Discussed monthly at open Riv-Ops meetings • Irrigation Districts • Yakama Nation • Fisheries agencies • Consult with SOAC on fish issues • 15 month operational year (Aug – Oct)
Yakima Project Operations 15 month operational year (Aug – Oct) • Fall: Year end deliveries; set spawning flows • Winter: Target flows; Fill; Flood Control • Spring: Target flows; Fill; Demands; FControl • Summer: Draft to meet demands; Irrg, fish, M&I
Fish Flows - History • 1980 Quackenbush Decision • Water must be provided for salmon nests • Formation of System Operations Advisory Committee (SOAC) • Flip-flop operation • 1994 Pulse flow decision • Storage releases for spring out-migration flows • YRBWEP Title XII minimum flows
Issues in 2005 • Runoff Forecast Uncertainty • Low March Water • Fish Out-Migration Flows, Apr-Jun • Water Rights • Early Storage Control Date • Low Reservoir Levels • Very low prorationed supply
Yakima Basin Issues, 2005 • Runoff Forecast Uncertainty • Usual method appears unreliable • Use various methods; Statistical and Hydrologic • Future condition bias?
Yakima Basin Issues, 2005 • Low March Water • Natural flows are extremely low • Diversions – flood water rights • Distributed according to water rights • Some normal users get none • Frost water • 3 week early growth • Crop damage
Yakima Basin Issues, 2005 • Fish Out-Migration Flows, Apr-Jun • SOAC method • Natural events not diverted • Benefits fish • Benefits storage • Storage releases if needed • Needed in 1994, not in 2001
Yakima Basin Issues, 2005 • Water Rights • Non-Proratable – 100% supply • Proratable – 34% supply • Post 1905 – 0, zero, shut off • Illegal water use • Water transfers • approval process
Yakima Basin Issues, 2005 • Early Storage Control Date • Reservoir system drawdown • Longer period to rely on Storage • Especially hard on Proratable Districts • Roza – rotating on/off …gamble • Kittitas – run until out of water, July?
Yakima Basin Issues, 2005 • Low Reservoir Levels • Fish passage into tributaries • Habitat impacts • Rimrock • Target elevation/dates • Fish entrainment problems • Clear Lake • Impact on winter flows
Winter Flows - Current • Spawning flows set by fish needs and demands • Work with SOAC • Determine refill risks, consider • Carryover • ENSO and Forecast • Precipitation and flow conditions to date • Evaluate current conditions • Forecast (weather and runoff) • Size of salmon run, where fish spawned, etc.
Yakima Project Operations • Questions?