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Santa Clara Valley Water District San~a Clara Valle~ Wa~er Dis~ric~ 5750 ALMADEN EXPRESSWAY SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 95118 TELEPHONE (408) 265.2600 April 10, 1986 Mr. Jay Baksa City Manager City of Gilroy 7351 Rosanna Street Gilroy, CA 95020 Dear Mr. Baksa: We recently discussed a variety of flood control related items with you, Dick Cox, Norm Allen, Faith Stoddard and myself present. As you requested, we have looked into a number of items as a result of that discussion. The items are as follows: 1) What data can the City of Gilroy receive from Water District precipitation streamflow and reservoir water elevation gages? Answer: All of it, but, there is wide variation in cost and equipment maintenance obligations. Joan Maher's memo (attached), spells out the options available with the recommendation that a purchase of the modem and a silent 700 printer for a total cost of $800 makes the most sense. I heartily agree. This has the advantage of low initial cost and no equipment maintenance obligation. In essence you would have everything that we have available to us in our data bank. 2) Will the stream gaging station on Bodfish and Little Arthur Creeks be upgraded to radio reporting capabilities? When? Answer: Yes, within three years. 3) Will Uvas and Chesbro Reservoir water elevations gages be upgraded to radio reporting capabilities? When? Answer: Yes, this year. 4) What is the total flow from Bodfish and Little Arthur Creeks? In other words how much of the flow past, say, the Thomas Road Bridge on the Uvas could be expected to come from these two creeks for 25, 50 and 100-year events? Answer: Between 40 to 47%. AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER Mr. Jay Baksa 2 April 10, 1986 5) What happens to the phone line access to the stream or water elevation gages when they are upgraded to the radio reporting capability? Is it automatically disconnected? Answer It depends - we consider the radio reporting method to be much more reliable and we generally remove the phone line access, however, both systems can be left in place if so desired. - We also discussed at this meeting, and as requested in your letter of March 25th, the possibility of the Water District furnishing a staff member to sit in your Emergency Operations Center (EOC) when it was in operation. Our policy, and lack of staffing, has generally precluded us from furnishing individual staff members to other organizations Emergency Operations Centers. We will make every effort to keep you fully informed of flood condition related matters. We also would expect that the development of your flood warning system coupled with one of the new data acquisition systems available to you from our data network should provide adequate information. I will be happy to work with you and your staff this summer in order to get the data acquisition system operational. Sincer~ 4c~ James D. Cooper Senior Civil Engineer South Valley Coordinator Enclosure .. Santa Ciora VClHey Water Distrid ol.,,_~ . I J , ,~-, 1 , v. 5750 ALMADEN EXPRESSWAY SAN JOSE. CALIFORNIA 95118 TELEPHONE (408) 265.2600 June 6, 1986 Mr. Brian Hunter Regional Manager Region #3 Department of Fish and Yountville, California Game 94599 Dear Hr. Hunter: Enclosed are four s:reambed alteration applications and three checks totaling $100.00 ($25.00 for each application). Tne proposed maintenance measures consist or erosion repairs on Guadalupe Creek, selective woody growth removal on Pajaro River near Highway 101 and low flow channel establishment on Llagas Creek between Bloomfield Road and Highway 152. Tne fourth application is for an extension of the Fish and Game permit (notification #1060-85) to conplete selective \\oody growth removal on Llagas Creek dO\>'Jlstream or Bloomfield Road. If you have any questions regarding these applications, please call me at (408) 265-2600, extension 370. \ ~PJG\lrAIlsfGNED ,B: \ "0ose 1. Ortiz A5sociate Civil Engineer Enclosures cc: D. Erling J. Ortiz 1. Gervin J. Norby J. Cooper JLO: jb !:.f'\.' :'C::l0"'!il\f::- :.,....lltl~ C~.1.O' nv~=,