Common use of INTEGRATED WATER MANAGEMENT AND PARTNERSHIPS Clause in Contracts

INTEGRATED WATER MANAGEMENT AND PARTNERSHIPS. 20 6. The Contractor and United States desire to work together to maximize the 21 reasonable beneficial use of water for their mutual benefit. As a consequence, the United States 22 and the Contractor will work in partnership and with others within the Sacramento Valley, 23 including other Contractors, to facilitate the better integration within the Sacramento Valley of 1 all water supplies including, but not limited to, the better management and integration of surface 2 water and groundwater, the development and better utilization of surface water storage, the 3 effective utilization of waste, seepage and return flow water, and other operational and 4 management options that may be identified in the future.

Appears in 22 contracts

Samples: Settlement Contract, Settlement Contract, Settlement Contract

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INTEGRATED WATER MANAGEMENT AND PARTNERSHIPS. 20 6. The Contractor and United States desire to work together to maximize the 21 reasonable beneficial use of water for their mutual benefit. As a consequence, the United States 22 and the Contractor will work in partnership and with others within the Sacramento Valley, 23 including other Contractors, to facilitate the better integration within the Sacramento Valley of 1 all water supplies including, but not limited to, the better management and integration of surface 2 water and groundwater, the development and better utilization of surface water storage, the 3 effective utilization of waste, seepage and return flow water, and other operational and 4 management options that may be identified in the future.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Water Supply Contract, Contract, Contract Between the United States and Glenn Colusa Irrigation District

INTEGRATED WATER MANAGEMENT AND PARTNERSHIPS. 20 8 6. The Contractor and United States desire to work together to maximize the 21 9 reasonable beneficial use of water for their mutual benefit. As a consequence, the United States 22 10 and the Contractor will work in partnership and with others within the Sacramento Valley, 23 11 including other Contractors, to facilitate the better integration within the Sacramento Valley of 1 12 all water supplies including, but not limited to, the better management and integration of surface 2 13 water and groundwater, the development and better utilization of surface water storage, the 3 14 effective utilization of waste, seepage and return flow water, and other operational and 4 15 management options that may be identified in the future.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Settlement Contract, Settlement Contract, Settlement Contract

INTEGRATED WATER MANAGEMENT AND PARTNERSHIPS. 20 6. The Contractor and United States desire to work together to maximize the 21 3 reasonable beneficial use of water for their mutual benefit. As a consequence, the United 4 States 22 and the Contractor will work in partnership and with others within the Sacramento 5 Valley, 23 including other Contractors, to facilitate the better integration within the 6 Sacramento Valley of 1 all water supplies including, but not limited to, the better 7 management and integration of surface 2 water and groundwater, the development and 8 better utilization of surface water storage, the 3 effective utilization of waste, seepage and 9 return flow water, and other operational and 4 management options that may be identified 10 in the future.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Water Rights and Supply Agreement, Water Rights and Supply Agreement, Contract

INTEGRATED WATER MANAGEMENT AND PARTNERSHIPS. 20 12 6. The Contractor and United States desire to work together to maximize the 21 13 reasonable beneficial use of water for their mutual benefit. As a consequence, the United 14 States 22 and the Contractor will work in partnership and with others within the Sacramento 15 Valley, 23 including other Contractors, to facilitate the better integration within the 16 Sacramento Valley of 1 all water supplies including, but not limited to, the better 17 management and integration of surface 2 water and groundwater, the development and 18 better utilization of surface water storage, the 3 effective utilization of waste, seepage and 19 return flow water, and other operational and 4 management options that may be identified 20 in the future.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract Between the United States and Glenn Colusa Irrigation District, Contract, Contract Between the United States and Anderson Cottonwood Irrigation District

INTEGRATED WATER MANAGEMENT AND PARTNERSHIPS. 20 17 6. The Contractor and United States desire to work together to maximize the 21 18 reasonable beneficial use of water for their mutual benefit. As a consequence, the United States 22 19 and the Contractor will work in partnership and with others within the Sacramento Valley, 23 20 including other Contractors, to facilitate the better integration within the Sacramento Valley of 1 21 all water supplies including, but not limited to, the better management and integration of surface 2 22 water and groundwater, the development and better utilization of surface water storage, the 3 1 effective utilization of waste, seepage and return flow water, and other operational and 4 2 management options that may be identified in the future.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract

INTEGRATED WATER MANAGEMENT AND PARTNERSHIPS. 20 14 6. The Contractor and United States desire to work together to maximize the 21 15 reasonable beneficial use of water for their mutual benefit. As a consequence, the United 16 States 22 and the Contractor will work in partnership and with others within the Sacramento 17 Valley, 23 including other Contractors, to facilitate the better integration within the 18 Sacramento Valley of 1 all water supplies including, but not limited to, the better 19 management and integration of surface 2 water and groundwater, the development and 20 better utilization of surface water storage, the 3 effective utilization of waste, seepage and 21 return flow water, and other operational and 4 management options that may be identified 22 in the future.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract

INTEGRATED WATER MANAGEMENT AND PARTNERSHIPS. 20 6. The Contractor and United States desire to work together to maximize the 21 3 reasonable beneficial use of water for their mutual benefit. As a consequence, the United States 22 4 and the Contractor will work in partnership and with others within the Sacramento Valley, 23 5 including other Contractors, to facilitate the better integration within the Sacramento Valley of 1 6 all water supplies including, but not limited to, the better management and integration of surface 2 7 water and groundwater, the development and better utilization of surface water storage, the 3 8 effective utilization of waste, seepage and return flow water, and other operational and 4 9 management options that may be identified in the future.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Contract

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INTEGRATED WATER MANAGEMENT AND PARTNERSHIPS. 20 15 6. The Contractor and United States desire to work together to maximize the 21 16 reasonable beneficial use of water for their mutual benefit. As a consequence, the United States 22 17 and the Contractor will work in partnership and with others within the Sacramento Valley, 23 18 including other Contractors, to facilitate the better integration within the Sacramento Valley of 1 19 all water supplies including, but not limited to, the better management and integration of surface 2 20 water and groundwater, the development and better utilization of surface water storage, the 3 21 effective utilization of waste, seepage and return flow water, and other operational and 4 22 management options that may be identified in the future.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Contract

INTEGRATED WATER MANAGEMENT AND PARTNERSHIPS. 20 22 6. The Contractor and United States desire to work together to maximize the 21 23 reasonable beneficial use of water for their mutual benefit. As a consequence, the United States 22 1 and the Contractor will work in partnership and with others within the Sacramento Valley, 23 2 including other Contractors, to facilitate the better integration within the Sacramento Valley of 1 3 all water supplies including, but not limited to, the better management and integration of surface 2 4 water and groundwater, the development and better utilization of surface water storage, the 3 5 effective utilization of waste, seepage and return flow water, and other operational and 4 6 management options that may be identified in the future.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Contract

INTEGRATED WATER MANAGEMENT AND PARTNERSHIPS. 20 7 6. The Contractor and United States desire to work together to maximize the 21 8 reasonable beneficial use of water for their mutual benefit. As a consequence, the United States 22 9 and the Contractor will work in partnership and with others within the Sacramento Valley, 23 10 including other Contractors, to facilitate the better integration within the Sacramento Valley of 1 11 all water supplies including, but not limited to, the better management and integration of surface 2 12 water and groundwater, the development and better utilization of surface water storage, the 3 13 effective utilization of waste, seepage and return flow water, and other operational and 4 14 management options that may be identified in the future.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Contract

INTEGRATED WATER MANAGEMENT AND PARTNERSHIPS. 20 6. The Contractor and United States desire to work together to maximize the 21 17 reasonable beneficial use of water for their mutual benefit. As a consequence, the United 18 States 22 and the Contractor will work in partnership and with others within the Sacramento 19 Valley, 23 including other Contractors, to facilitate the better integration within the 20 Sacramento Valley of 1 all water supplies including, but not limited to, the better 21 management and integration of surface 2 water and groundwater, the development and 22 better utilization of surface water storage, the 3 effective utilization of waste, seepage and 1 return flow water, and other operational and 4 management options that may be identified 2 in the future.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Water Rights and Supply Agreement

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