BRAE 340 Problem Set 2
California's agricultural and urban users consume about what portion of its developed water use during an average year?
Ag uses about 41% and urban uses about 10%. Therefore, together they use about 51% of the developed water during an average year. The correct answer is: 51%
In an AVERAGE year, it is estimated that California uses 79.9 MAF of developed water. Identify the percentage (of applied water) used by each of the sectors listed below.
Agricultural - 41% Environmental - 48.5% Urban - 10.5%
Analogous to California gold rush mining law
Appropriative Rights
First in time, first in right
Appropriative Rights
In drought, most recent users can have supply cut to zero before earlier users supply is reduced
Appropriative Rights
A state constitutional requiement that all water resources must be put to beneficial use
Article X, Section 2
The planned use and storage of surface and groundwater supplies to improve water supply reliability
Conjunctive Use
California's urban users consume about what percent of the developed water supply (ignoring all environmental uses) in a dry year?
Developed water supply (ignoring environmental uses) = Ag+ Urban = 36.9 + 9.6 = 46.5 MAF/yr Urban = 9.6 MAF/yr (9.6 MAF/yr) / (46.5 MAF/yr) x 100= 20.6% The correct answer is: 21%
In a normal year, California pumps less groundwater than is returned to its aquifers.
False
All-American Canal
Federal Project/Facility
CVP - Central Valley Project
Federal Project/Facility
Claire Engle Lake
Federal Project/Facility
San Felipe Unit
Federal Project/Facility
Tehama-Colusa Canal
Federal Project/Facility
In many cases, these rights are senior to (older than) rights established under State law
Federal Reserved Rights
Water right dates from time reservation was first established
Federal Reserved Rights
Flow measurement is an important component in agriculture. Which of the following is NOT true?
Flow measurement always conserves water. The act of flow measurement itself does not conserve water. However, the more information that farmers gather allows them to become more efficient.
What is the flow rate in a canal with a flow area of 155 ft2 and an average velocity of 0.8 ft/s?
Flow rate (cfs) = velocity (ft/sec) * area (ft2) GPM = cfs * 448.8 gpm/1 cfs The correct answer is: 55651 gpm
Meter Gate
Head difference and gate opening
Submerged Orifice
Head difference and hole size
Rectangular Weir
Head upstream above the sharp crest
Trapezoidal Weir
Head upstream above the sharp crest
Triangular Weir
Head upstream above the sharp crest
Replogle Flume
Head upstream of the broad crest
Parshall Flume
Head upstream of the throat
ITRC Weir Stick
Head, including run-up, and width
In California, hydraulic mining was stopped in 1884. A major reason for this was that hydraulic mining could no longer recover much gold.
Hydraulic mining washed debris into rivers, causing so many problems for downstream users that the legislature outlawed it in 1884. False
According to data available from the DWR, how many million acre-feet (MAF) of water is applied to agricultural land during a "dry" year?
In a dry year, agriculture uses more water because plant needs do no change and the water available in the soil is less due to less rainfall. Therefore, ag uses 36.9 MAF in a dry year compared to 32.9 MAF in an average year. The correct answer is: 36.9
In 2012, groundwater regulations were added to the program
Irrigation Lands Regulatory Program
Colorado River Aqueduct
Local Project/Facility
San Diego Aqueducts
Local Project/Facility
Equivalent to 1.5 cubic feet of water per minute measured through an orifice
Miner's Inch
Which of the following devices measures the velocity of the water?
Propeller meter
Can allow older, established water rights to be curtailed if necessary to balance competing needs
Public Trust Doctrine
San Diego is one California town which still has significant water rights of this type
Pueblo Rights
Originally derived for use in relatively humid areas
Riparian Rights
Water must be used on land adjacent to the water source and within the watershed of that source
Riparian Rights
Water right is tied to the land and cannot be separated from it
Riparian Rights
California Aqueduct
State Project/Facility
North Bay Aqueduct
State Project/Facility
South Bay Aqueduct
State Project/Facility
Subcritical flow can have multiple water depths with the same flow rate.
Subcritical flow can have different depths and the same flow rate. Critical flow is when one depth is equal to one flow rate. True.
Higher in priority than subordinate rights
Superior Right
Established a framework for sustainable, local groundwater management
Sustainable Groundwater Management Act
Governor Brown signed this three-bill package in September of 2014
Sustainable Groundwater Management Act
The head measured on a weir is defined as:
The difference between the water surface upstream and the crest height The head measured over the weir is from the crest of the weir to the water surface upstream of the device.
California's agriculture consumes about what portion of its developed water supply during an average year?
Total water use = 79.9 MAF/yr Ag = 32.9 MAF/yr (32.9 MAF/yr) / (79.9 MAF/yr) x 100 = 41% The correct answer is: 41%
Nearly 2/3 of the State's population gets at least some of their drinking water from the Delta.
True
A state agency responsible for managing some water rights and interpreting the law when disputes arise
Water Board
Which of the following typically would NOT impact the distributions of velocities in an irrigation canal?
Water temperature
A direct conveyance system does not need to exist to transfer water
Wheeling
Water agencies' agreement to move water between themselves
Wheeling