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Reservoir Storage Levels Current Reservoir Storage An acre foot is the volume of one acre of surface area (150 by 290 feet — 10 feet shorter than a football field) to a depth of one foot, also equal to approximately 325,851 gallons. On average, 1 acre foot of water is enough to meet the demands of 4 people for a year. Tuolumne System storage includes Hetch Hetchy, Cherry (Lloyd), and Eleanor Reservoirs. Local system includes Crystal Springs, Calaveras, San Antonio, San Andreas, and Pilarcitos Reservoirs. San Francisco Water As of midnight on: Current Reservoir Tuolumne System Hetch Hetchy Cherry Eleanor Water Bank Total Tuolumne Storage Local System Calaveras San Antonio Crystal Springs San Andreas Pilarcitos Total Local Storage Total System Storage Total without water bank Storage 1,2,3 (AF) 27-May-2019 Normal Percent of Percent of Maximum Available Maximum Maximum Storage 5 Storage Storage 3,4 Capacity (AF) (AF) 360,360 273,500 27,113 570,000 1,230,973 120,950 48,550 3,453 0 172,953 66.4% 82.2% 87.3% 100.0% 85.9% 67,404 47,660 51,205 17,108 2,834 186,211 96,670 50,637 58,309 19,027 3,030 227,673 29,266 2,977 7,104 1,919 196 41,462 69.7% 94.1% 87.8% 89.9% 93.5% 81.8% - - - - - - 1,244,231 674,231 1,458,646 888,646 214,415 214,415 85.3% 75.9% 84.5% - 1 Upcountry storage is average of previous day's storage from USGS website 2 Water bank storage reported by HHWP for 05/27/2019 3 Local data from Daily Water Report 4 Upcountry maximum storage is with flashboards, taken from rating curve 5 80.8% - - 94.8% - 239,410 224,950 23,660 570,000 1,058,020 The ratio of median storage for this day over maximum storage capacity. Median storage for this day is based on historical storage data from years 1982 - 2014