Creation of Operation Plan. Prior to the beginning of the Operational Period, the Management Committee, upon the recommendation and advice of the TWG, shall approve an initial written Management Response and Operation Plan (“Operation Plan”). The Parties recognize that the scope, terms and conditions of the initial Operation Plan will necessarily be based upon the data available at the beginning of the Operational Period. In particular, the Parties recognize that the predictive capabilities of any groundwater or ecological models will improve as data and information is obtained through the development of groundwater over a period of years, and that early warning indicators may need to be refined or amended as this data becomes available. The Parties agree that the Operation Plan shall contain a defined process for the Management Committee to approve, as appropriate, updates to the Operation Plan as necessary to ensure the early warning indicators and management response actions are consistent with the Recitals and Statement of Intent set forth above, and reflect the most current data and analysis available. 5.1.1 The Operation Plan shall include: 1. Identification and definition of early warning indicators for effects to hydrologic, biologic and air resources in the Area of Interest; 2. A defined range of specific management response actions designed to avoid the indicated effects; 3. A defined range of specific management response actions designed to minimize the indicated effects; 4. A defined range of specific management response actions designed to mitigate the indicated effects;
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