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April 8, 2021

Tulloch Spring/Summer Season Electrical Tips

Hope this message finds you safe and healthy. The reservoir levels are rising, and the mild spring weather has many of you getting ready for the summer recreation season.

While there are a number of routine items that most property owners perform, many of you would be surprised to hear of the incidents involving electrocution, including injuries and deaths to children and adults at lakes and reservoirs across the country. These incidents can be caused by faulty electricity devices in and around the water. Tri-Dam is extremely concerned about the personal safety of everyone at Tulloch, and we want anyone who uses the reservoir to have fun and be safe. That being said, this information is provided so that you can provide better assurance of safety for your own facilities.

All docks need continual inspection by their owners. Water movement can cause wear on your dock’s electrical equipment. Monthly ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) testing of electrical equipment and bonding wires is recommended. During the winter, wires and electrical outlets can deteriorate due to freezing and thawing. Moving docks during the low water drawdowns require that the re-connection be done correctly. Electrical equipment that worked well the prior season should be inspected before using the dock again. Electrical problems in or near the house and lines feeding the dock can cause life-threatening problems, even with docks that meet current code and have been inspected. While all current permit applications processed by Tri-Dam include conditions that require the property owner to provide certification that electrical facilities installed within the Project Boundary conform with the requirements of the National Electric Code (NEC), older facilities may not have been designed to current standards. Whether new or older, all owners of waterfront property with electrical facilities should have them inspected regularly by a licensed electrician to ensure safe operation.

In addition, the following advice is suggested:

  1.  Never swim around a dock where breakers or GFCI’s are tripping.
    HEED the warning signs! If in doubt, swim away from the dock and get out of the water! If a breaker of GFCI trips, something is wrong and the dock should be considered unsafe until a qualified electrician inspects and fixes the problem.
  2. Never attempt to energize or re-energize, engage a breaker, or reset a GFCI while someone is swimming near the dock.
    Get the dock inspected and fixed before using the dock or swimming nearby.
  3. Do not touch any part of the dock or adjacent docks if a tingle or shock is felt.
    Swim away or walk away from the dock, cables and attachments. Exit the water away from the source of the shock. If possible, swim to the shoreline and exit there.

Please contact me if you need any help, or if you have any questions about your facilities, permitting requirements and any other items.

Regards,

Susan Larson
License Compliance

TRI-DAM PROJECT
PO Box 1158
Pinecrest, CA 95364
Telephone: (209) 965-3996, x148
Facsimile: (209) 965-4235
Email: slarson@tridamproject.com

Article by Tri-Dam Project / Tulloch Reservoir

March 15, 2021

Tulloch Spring 2021 Fill Schedule

From: Bureau of Reclamation

2021 Tulloch Spring Fill will follow the typical spring fill procedures, which follow the USACE flood control curve upward. During the spring fill, the reservoir will be managed to the given target elevation ranges as much as possible. Some variations may still occur due to large natural inflows or facility and operational constraints.

Date
From
Date
Through
Elevation
Low
Elevation
High
3/17/20213/22/2020498.6501.6
3/23/20213/29/2021499.4502.4
3/30/20214/05/2021500.1503.1
4/06/20214/12/2021500.9503.9
4/13/20214/19/2021501.7504.7
4/20/20214/26/2021502.4505.4
4/27/20215/03/2021503.2506.2
5/04/20215/10/2021504.0507.0
5/11/20205/17/2020505.5508.5
5/18/20215/24/2021506.5509.5
5/25/20219/15/2021506.5509.5

Issued by: P. Manza

The reservoir schedule for Tulloch Reservoir is prepared by the Bureau of Reclamation (BOR). The BOR operates New Melones and generates power at the power house directly upstream from Tulloch Reservoir. Although Tri-Dam and the BOR work to stay within the posted range, there are many factors that can cause reservoir levels to periodically be “out of range”. Such factors include power generation equipment availability, electric grid management, mandated and emergency river releases for fisheries and other environmental factors. When this occurs, both Tri-Dam and the BOR work to jointly manage reservoir operations at Tulloch and New Melones to get back into the posted range as quickly as safely possible. For this reason, we again remind residents and others that the reservoir levels are subject to change daily and seasonally, thus it is necessary to monitor facilities daily particularly during the spring fill and winter drawdown.

Article by Tri-Dam Project / Fill Schedule, Tulloch Reservoir

January 7, 2021

2021 Tulloch Updates/Information

Happy New Year! Hope this message finds you safe and well.

This update is part of Tri-Dam’s regular communications regarding reservoir management and current items of interest. Today’s email will focus on the following three topics:

Reservoir levels, and required dam inspections and gate testing.

Tri-Dam sent out an email advisory last fall explaining that the reservoir would be on an extra-low drawdown this season to allow for full cycling of the spillway gates at the dam as required by State law. The complete reservoir schedule was posted shortly thereafter. While this schedule is the same in terms of drawdown level, as has been followed every 5 years in the past, State Law enacted in 2018 post Oroville, now requires dam owners to demonstrate full operability in the presence of Division of Safety of Dams (DSOD) staff every three years. (Cal. Water Code, Section 6102.5 (C))
http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displayText.xhtml?lawCode=WAT&division=3.&title=&part=1.&chapter=4.&article=2

All dams owned by Tri-Dam are inspected annually by California DSOD staff and also by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission staff. These inspections cover a standard list of items to ensure safety and integrity of all structures. The operation and testing of the spillway gates is done on an every three year cycle, according to State Law, and requires that each gate be fully opened and closed in the presence of an inspector to demonstrate that the motors, gates, pulleys and associated facilities will operate successfully if needed. There is no way to ensure that the systems are functioning properly without operating the motors, opening and closing of each gate, while inspecting all components. While Tri-Dam fully appreciates the inconvenience faced by the lowered reservoir levels, as we too, would prefer to maintain reservoir levels and generate additional hydropower, Tri-Dam supports the overarching goal to ensure that all of our facilities are functioning at the highest levels to ensure safety and protection of area residents and downstream communities. In addition, Tri-Dam is fully committed to ensuring that we are fully compliant with all Federal, State and local regulations.

To facilitate the addition of low water supports to existing docks at the least possible cost, the Board of Directors has set the application fee at $250.00. Once a permit is obtained and supports installed, this allows the dock to remain in position without the need for movement during drawdowns. There are a number of engineering designs that have worked quite well.

An information handout regarding permitting, Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).

Attached is an information update, containing a list of FAQs about what types of projects require a permit and what types of projects do not require a permit. This document will also be posted on Tri-Dam’s website, under the Tulloch reservoir tab. Tri-Dam is required by its’ FERC license to implement and administer a permitting program for all facilities at the 515’ contour and below (FERC defined project boundary), and it is our goal to ensure that this process is as smooth and straightforward as possible. Most permits have been processed within 1-2 weeks, and it is our goal to continue to streamline this process wherever possible. In 2021, we will be working to develop an online application and payment process, to further advance the permitting program. Additional information will be released as we move forward. An online permit data base will also be developed in 2021-2022 to help make it easier for owners, realtors, builders and other interested persons to check past permits. Tri-Dam does retain all permitting documents, and provide copies when requested but the online system will make researching simpler and quicker.

Tulloch Day Use site.

Tri-Dam’s engineering team is working on final plans such that the day use site can be constructed this year, and available for use this recreational season. Additional updates will be provided, when available, as Tri-Dam proceeds to the final design, and construction phase of the project during pandemic operational protocol.

We hope this information is helpful, and appreciate your continuing support. Please feel free to reach out with any questions you may have.

Regards,

Susan Larson
License Compliance
TRI-DAM PROJECT
PO Box 1158
Pinecrest, CA 95364
Telephone: (209) 965-3996, x148
Facsimile: (209) 965-4235
Email: slarson@tridamproject.com

Article by Tri-Dam Project / Tulloch Reservoir

September 22, 2020

Response to Tulloch Landowners Petition

Linked below is a signed letter to Tulloch landowners regarding a petition circulating for Calaveras County to take over permitting on Tulloch Reservoir.

Download response document.

Article by Tri-Dam Project / Tulloch Reservoir

July 29, 2020

Tulloch Winter 2020/2021 Drawdown Schedule

Updated: 9/28/20

State regulations for the cycling and inspection of gates at the dam have changed from every five years to every three years. In our effort to be fully compliant and ensure the utmost safety of our facilities, Tri-Dam will transition to a three year schedule this winter. The drawdown schedule has been coordinated with the United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR), and will be implemented as shown. The schedule follows the general pattern used in past extraordinary drawdown years. Please note that once the reservoir is down to 475’ by January 3, 2021 , it will remain at that level until January 9, 2021 to provide time for Tri-Dam to conduct the required inspections with State and Federal officials. After that occurs, USBR will slowly begin the fill schedule. An additional schedule will be produced by the USBR, and that will be distributed by Tri-Dam immediately upon receipt.

As always, the published schedule is subject to change in the event of weather events and other operational factors, thus we encourage all persons to exercise caution when operating in an around the reservoir.

DateElevation LowElevation High
9/30/2020505.9508.9
10/4/2020503.9506.9
10/7/2020502.0505.0
10/10/2020500.0503.0
10/14/2020498.0501.0
10/21/2020496.0499.0
10/28/2020494.0497.0
11/1/2020492.9495.9
11/2/2020492.6495.6
11/3/2020492.3495.3
11/4/2020492.0495.0
11/5/2020491.7494.7
11/6/2020491.5494.5
11/7/2020491.2494.2
11/8/2020490.9493.9
11/9/2020490.6493.6
11/10/2020490.3493.3
11/11/2020490.0493.0
11/12/2020489.8492.8
11/13/2020489.5492.5
11/14/2020489.2492.2
11/15/2020488.9491.9
11/16/2020488.6491.6
11/17/2020488.3491.3
11/18/2020488.1491.1
11/19/2020487.8490.8
11/20/2020487.5490.5
11/21/2020487.2490.2
11/22/2020486.9489.9
11/23/2020486.6489.6
11/24/2020486.4489.4
11/25/2020486.1489.1
11/26/2020485.8488.8
11/27/2020485.5488.5
11/28/2020485.2488.2
11/29/2020484.9487.9
11/30/2020484.6487.6
12/1/2020484.4487.4
12/2/2020484.1487.1
12/3/2020483.8486.8
12/4/2020483.5486.5
12/5/2020483.2486.2
12/6/2020482.9485.9
12/7/2020482.7485.7
12/8/2020482.4485.4
12/9/2020482.1485.1
12/10/2020481.8484.8
12/11/2020481.5484.5
12/12/2020481.2484.2
12/13/2020481.0484.0
12/14/2020480.7483.7
12/15/2020480.4483.4
12/16/2020480.1483.1
12/17/2020479.8482.8
12/18/2020479.5482.5
12/19/2020479.3482.3
12/20/2020479.0482.0
12/21/2020478.7481.7
12/22/2020478.4481.4
12/23/2020478.1481.1
12/24/2020477.8480.8
12/25/2020477.6480.6
12/26/2020477.3480.3
12/27/2020477.0480.0
12/28/2020476.7479.7
12/29/2020476.4479.4
12/30/2020476.1479.1
12/31/2020475.9478.9
1/1/2021475.6478.6
1/2/2021475.3478.3
1/3/2021475.0478.0
1/4/2021475.0478.0
1/5/2021475.0478.0
1/6/2021475.0478.0
1/7/2021475.0478.0
1/8/2021475.0478.0
1/9/2021475.0478.0
1/10/2021475.0478.0
1/11/2021475.6478.6
1/12/2021476.2479.2
1/13/2021476.8479.8
1/14/2021477.4480.4
1/15/2021478.0481.0
1/16/2021478.6481.6
1/17/2021479.2482.2
1/18/2021479.8482.8
1/19/2021480.4483.4
1/20/2021481.0484.0
1/21/2021481.6484.6
1/22/2021482.2485.2
1/23/2021482.8485.8
1/24/2021483.4486.4
1/25/2021484.0487.0
1/26/2021484.6487.6
1/27/2021485.2488.2
1/28/2021485.8488.8
1/29/2021486.4489.4
1/30/2021487.0490.0
1/31/2021487.6490.6
2/1/2021488.2491.2
2/2/2021488.8491.8
2/3/2021489.4492.4
2/4/2021490.0493.0
2/5/2021490.6493.6
2/6/2021491.2494.2
2/7/2021491.8494.8
2/8/2021492.4495.4
2/9/2021493.0496.0
2/10/2021493.6496.6
2/11/2021494.2497.2
2/12/2021494.8497.8
2/13/2021495.4498.4
2/14/2021496.0499.0
2/15/2021496.6499.6
2/16/2021497.2500.2
2/17/2021497.8500.8
2/18/2021498.4501.4
2/19/2021498.6501.6
3/22/2021498.6501.6

 

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Water Data

Data For 03/27/2023

Elevation (feet above sea level)

Donnells 4,768.13

Beardsley 3,368.97

Tulloch 500.62

Storage (acre feet)

Donnells 12,944

Beardsley 78,476

Tulloch 55,975

Outflow (cubic feet/sec)

Donnells 43

Beardsley * 668

Tulloch 1,506


*Spilling

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News & Updates

Tulloch Spring 2023 Fill Schedule

March 24, 2023 by Tri-Dam Project

Tulloch Winter 2022/2023 Drawdown Schedule

September 8, 2022 by Tri-Dam Project

Road Conditions

Current road conditions to Beardsley and Donnells Reservoirs can be found on their respective pages.

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