Common use of Advanced Table A Program Clause in Contracts

Advanced Table A Program. Agency shall furnish the State with a proposed delivery schedule for all requests for Advanced Table A as part of the preliminary water delivery schedule submitted pursuant to Article 12(a). The State will deliver to Agency additional Project Water (referred to as “Advanced Table A”), over and above Agency’s NOD Allocation, including, but not limited to Article 21 water, subject to the following limitations: (a) Advanced Table A must be used in the Agency service area, and may not be transferred or exchanged. (b) Advanced Table A will be accounted for cumulatively from year to year to form a “Cumulative Advanced Table A Balance.” Agency’s Cumulative Advanced Table A Balance shall not exceed 20,000 acre-feet except as provided below in sub-section (2)(f), below. Advanced Table A will be available after the State makes the final allocation, subject to the limitations in sub-sections (2)(e) and (2)(f), below. (c) The Cumulative Advanced Table A Balance shall reset to zero each time that Oroville Reservoir begins flood control operations, or exceeds its allowed flood control capacity, or reaches its storage capacity (3.5 million acre-feet) as determined by the State. (d) Agency may elect to return all or part of its Cumulative Advanced Table A Balance within five years of its delivery by the State by providing an equivalent amount of replacement water through a reduction of deliveries under its NOD Allocation. Article 21 water shall not be eligible as replacement water. In any year in which Agency elects to repay its Cumulative Advanced Table A Balance, Agency shall furnish the State with a proposed delivery schedule pursuant to Article 12(a) showing the reduction in proposed deliveries equivalent to the returned Advanced Table A Amounts. In any year in which Agency has not returned to the State any of the Advanced Table A Balance delivered by the State five years before, and the NOD Allocation is greater than sixty percent, and the Cumulative Advanced Table A Balance has not been reset to zero in that year, the State shall, after consulting with Agency, deduct from Agency’s NOD Allocation an amount equal to the remaining Cumulative Advanced Table A Balance delivered five years before up to that portion of Agency’s NOD Allocation that exceeds sixty percent. The deduction shall be reflected in the approved schedules. In years when the NOD Allocation is less than sixty percent, Agency may elect to return all or part of its Cumulative Advanced Table A Balance with any portion of Agency’s NOD Allocation for that year. Any year in which Advanced Table A Amounts are returned to the State, the State shall deduct the amount of water returned from Agency’s Cumulative Advanced Table A Balance. (e) Advanced Table A will be available, up to the annual and cumulative amounts, in all years except those years in which the State’s Director is allocating water as required to meet minimum demands for domestic supply, fire protection or sanitation consistent with Article 18(a) of the SWP Contract. The State must meet environmental requirements of the SWP mandated by law and subject to the discretion of the Director prior to allocation of Table A or Advanced Table A. (f) Conference Years are years when the current SOD Allocation, as it may change during the year, is less than or equal to 20%. In Conference Years, Agency will not request more than 5,000 acre feet of Advanced Table A, subject to the restrictions described in subsection (2)(e), above. (g) Agency may only request and receive a maximum of 5,000 acre-feet of Advanced Table A in any year. Agency may utilize additional Advanced Table A if Napa and SCWA do not utilize their maximum annual Advanced Table A, up to a combined annual (SCWA, Napa and Yuba City) total of 27,500 acre feet and with the written permission of the party not utilizing their Advanced Table A. Notice shall be provided to the State in advance of Agency’s delivery request for the additional Advanced Table A. (h) Advanced Table A shall only be made available after full delivery of Agency’s annual allocated Table A and any other Table A deferred or carried over from a previous year pursuant to Article 12(e). Advanced Table A will not be made available if Agency elects to carryover water pursuant to Article 12(e), or to exchange or store any portion of its allocated Table A amount outside its service area pursuant to Article 56, in that year. (i) Annual diversions of Agency’s combined NOD Allocation and Advanced Table A, including Advanced Table A not used by Napa and SCWA, shall not exceed 9,600 acre-feet in any year. (j) Agency shall furnish the State with a proposed delivery schedule for all requests for Advanced Table A as part of the preliminary water delivery schedule submitted pursuant to Article 12(a). The State shall maintain a record showing the running balance of available Advanced Table A, the annual balance, the cumulative balance, past deliveries, returns, resets, etc. The State shall coordinate with Agency in the maintenance of these records.

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Samples: Water Supply Contract, Water Supply Contract

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Advanced Table A Program. Agency shall furnish the State with a proposed delivery schedule for all requests for Advanced Table A as part of the preliminary water delivery schedule submitted pursuant to Article 12(a). The State will deliver to Agency additional Project Water (referred to as “Advanced Table A”), over and above Agency’s NOD Allocation, and any other water supplies approved for transport through the North Bay Aqueduct, including, but not limited to Article 21 water, subject to the following limitations: (a) Advanced Table A must be used in the Agency service areaarea (Xxxxxx County), and may not be transferred or exchanged. (b) Advanced Table A will be accounted for cumulatively from year to year to form a “Cumulative Advanced Table A Balance.” Agency’s Cumulative Advanced Table A Balance shall not exceed 20,000 60,000 acre-feet except as provided below in sub-sub- section (2)(f), below. Advanced Table A will be available after the State makes the final allocation, subject to the limitations in sub-sections (2)(e) and (2)(f), below. (c) The Cumulative Advanced Table A Balance shall reset to zero each time that Oroville Reservoir begins flood control operations, or exceeds its allowed flood control capacity, or reaches its storage capacity (3.5 million acre-feet) as determined by the State. (d) Agency may elect to return all or part of its Cumulative Advanced Table A Balance within five years of its delivery by the State by providing an equivalent amount of replacement water through a reduction of deliveries under its NOD Allocation. Article 21 water shall not be eligible as replacement water. In any year in which Agency elects to repay its Cumulative Advanced Table A Balance, Agency shall furnish the State with a proposed delivery schedule pursuant to Article 12(a) showing the reduction in proposed deliveries equivalent to the returned Advanced Table A Amounts. In any year in which Agency has not returned to the State any of the Advanced Table A Balance delivered by the State five years before, and the NOD Allocation is greater than sixty percent, and the Cumulative Advanced Table A Balance has not been reset to zero in that year, the State shall, after consulting with Agency, deduct from Agency’s NOD Allocation an amount equal to the remaining Cumulative Advanced Table A Balance delivered five years before up to that portion of Agency’s NOD Allocation that exceeds sixty percent. The deduction shall be reflected in the approved schedules. In years when the NOD Allocation is less than sixty percent, Agency may elect to return all or part of its Cumulative Advanced Table A Balance with any portion of Agency’s NOD Allocation for that year. Any year in which Advanced Table A Amounts are returned to the State, the State shall deduct the amount of water returned from Agency’s Cumulative Advanced Table A Balance. (e) Advanced Table A will be available, up to the annual and cumulative amounts, in all years except those years in which the State’s Director is allocating water as required to meet minimum demands for domestic supply, fire protection or sanitation consistent with Article 18(a) of the SWP Contract. The State must meet environmental requirements of the SWP mandated by law and subject to the discretion of the Director prior to allocation of Table A or Advanced Table A. (f) Conference Years are years when the current SOD Allocation, as it may change during the year, is less than or equal to 20%. In Conference Years, Agency will : (i) The State shall not request more than 5,000 approve Advanced Table A Amounts to Agency. (ii) Agency’s maximum total Advanced Table A Amount of 60,000 acre feet shall be temporarily increased by the lesser of 16,800 acre feet or by Agency’s remaining Cumulative Advanced Table A, subject A Balance for that year. (iii) Agency’s maximum total Advanced Table A Amount shall be reset to the restrictions described in subsection (2)(e60,000 acre feet when Agency’s Cumulative Advanced Table A Balance is reset to zero underparagraph 2(c), above. (g) Agency may only request and receive a maximum of 5,000 15,000 acre-feet of Advanced Table A in any year. Agency may utilize additional Advanced Table A if Napa and SCWA Yuba City do not utilize their maximum annual Advanced Table A, up to a combined annual (SCWAAgency, Napa and Yuba City) total of 27,500 acre feet and with the written permission of the party not utilizing their Advanced Table A. Notice shall be provided to the State in advance of Agency’s delivery request for the additional Advanced Table A. (h) Advanced Table A shall only be made available after full delivery of Agency’s annual allocated Table A and any other Table A deferred or carried over from a previous year pursuant to Article 12(e). Advanced Table A will not be made available if Agency elects to carryover water pursuant to Article 12(e), or to exchange or store any portion of its allocated Table A amount outside its service area pursuant to Article 56, in that year. (i) Annual diversions of Agency’s combined NOD Allocation and Advanced Table A, including Advanced Table A not used by Napa and SCWAYuba City, shall not exceed 9,600 47,756 acre-feet in any year. (j) Agency shall furnish the State with a proposed delivery schedule for all requests for Advanced Table A as part of the preliminary water delivery schedule submitted pursuant to Article 12(a). The State shall maintain a record showing the running balance of available Advanced Table A, the annual balance, the cumulative balance, past deliveries, returns, resets, etc. The State shall coordinate with Agency in the maintenance of these records. (k) Agency shall pay to the State all related charges associated with the delivery of Advanced Table A water.

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Samples: Water Supply Contract, Water Supply Contract

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Advanced Table A Program. Agency shall furnish the State with a proposed delivery schedule for all requests for Advanced Table A as part of the preliminary water delivery schedule submitted pursuant to Article 12(a). The State will deliver to Agency additional Project Water (referred to as “Advanced Table A”), over and above Agency’s NOD Allocation, and any other water supplies approved for transport through the North Bay Aqueduct, including, but not limited to Article 21 water, subject to the following limitations: (a) Advanced Table A must be used in the Agency service areaarea (Napa County), and may not be transferred or exchanged. (b) Advanced Table A will be accounted for cumulatively from year to year to form a “Cumulative Advanced Table A Balance.” Agency’s Cumulative Advanced Table A Balance shall not exceed 20,000 29,600 acre-feet except as provided below in sub-section (2)(f), below. Advanced Table A will be available after the State makes the final allocation, subject to the limitations in sub-sections (2)(e) and (2)(f), below. (c) The Cumulative Advanced Table A Balance shall reset to zero each time that Oroville Reservoir begins flood control operations, or exceeds its allowed flood control capacity, or reaches its storage capacity (3.5 million acre-feet) as determined by the State. (d) Agency may elect to return all or part of its Cumulative Advanced Table A Balance within five years of its delivery by the State by providing an equivalent amount of replacement water through a reduction of deliveries under its NOD Allocation. Article 21 water shall not be eligible as replacement water. In any year in which Agency elects to repay its Cumulative Advanced Table A Balance, Agency shall furnish the State with a proposed delivery schedule pursuant to Article 12(a) showing the reduction in proposed deliveries equivalent to the returned Advanced Table A Amounts. In any year in which Agency has not returned to the State any of the Advanced Table A Balance delivered by the State five years before, and the NOD Allocation is greater than sixty percent, and the Cumulative Advanced Table A Balance has not been reset to zero in that year, the State shall, after consulting with Agency, deduct from Agency’s NOD Allocation an amount equal to the remaining Cumulative Advanced Table A Balance delivered five years before up to that a portion of Agency’s NOD Allocation that exceeds sixty percent. The deduction shall be reflected in the approved schedules. In years when the NOD Allocation is less than sixty percent, Agency may elect to return all or part of its Cumulative Advanced Table A Balance with any portion of Agency’s NOD Allocation for that year. Any year in which Advanced Table A Amounts are returned to the State, the State shall deduct the amount of water returned from Agency’s Cumulative Advanced Table A Balance. (e) Advanced Table A will be available, up to the annual and cumulative amounts, in all years except those years in which the State’s Director is allocating water as required to meet minimum demands for domestic supply, fire protection or sanitation consistent with Article 18(a) of the SWP Contract. The State must meet environmental requirements of the SWP mandated by law and subject to the discretion of the Director prior to allocation of Table A or Advanced Table A. (f) Conference Years are years when the current SOD Allocation, as it may change during the year, is less than or equal to 20%. In Conference Years, Agency will not request more than 5,000 acre feet of Advanced Table A, subject to the restrictions described in subsection (2)(e), above. (g) Agency may only request and receive a maximum of 5,000 7,500 acre-feet of Advanced Table A in any year. Agency may utilize additional Advanced Table A if Napa SCWA and SCWA Yuba City do not utilize their maximum annual Advanced Table A, up to a combined annual (SCWA, Napa Agency and Yuba City) total of 27,500 acre feet and with the written permission of the party not utilizing their Advanced Table A. Notice shall be provided to the State in advance of Agency’s delivery request for the additional Advanced Table A. (h) Advanced Table A shall only be made available after full delivery of Agency’s annual allocated Table A and any other Table A deferred or carried over from a previous year pursuant to Article 12(e). Advanced Table A will not be made available if Agency elects to carryover water pursuant to Article 12(e), or to exchange or store any portion of its allocated Table A amount outside its service area pursuant to Article 56, in that year. (i) Annual diversions of Agency’s combined NOD Allocation and Advanced Table A, including Advanced Table A not used by Napa SCWA and SCWAYuba City, shall not exceed 9,600 29,025 acre-feet in any year. (j) Agency shall furnish the State with a proposed delivery schedule for all requests for Advanced Table A as part of the preliminary water delivery schedule submitted pursuant to Article 12(a). The State shall maintain a record showing the running balance of available Advanced Table A, the annual balance, the cumulative balance, past deliveries, returns, resets, etc. The State shall coordinate with Agency in the maintenance of these records. (k) Agency shall pay to the State all related charges associated with the delivery of Advanced Table A water.

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Samples: Water Supply Contract

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