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Yuba Accord. YCWA has developed the Yuba Accord, which consists of the Proposed Lower Yuba River Fisheries Agreement and several other elements. The other elements of the Yuba Accord are: (a) the Conjunctive Use Agreements, under which YCWA and Member Units will implement programs to conjunctively use available surface water and groundwater supplies to ensure that local water supplies are not reduced to implement the Yuba Accord; (b) the Water Purchase Agreement among YCWA, DWR and Reclamation, under which YCWA will transfer water, including water made available by the instream-flow schedules in the Fisheries Agreement, to DWR and Reclamation, and DWR and Reclamation will make payments to YCWA that YCWA will use to make payments to the River Management Fund, to Member Units under the Conjunctive Use Agreements, and to fund flood-control and water-supply projects in Yuba County; and (c) an agreement, memorandum of understanding or similar document with PG&E amending or regarding the PG&E/YCWA Power Purchase Contract so that YCWA can implement the Fisheries Agreement, the Water Purchase Agreement and the Conjunctive Use Agreements. All of these elements of the Yuba Accord must be in place for any of the elements of the Yuba Accord to go into effect. The Parties to the Yuba Accord are pursuing regulatory approvals of the various elements of the Yuba Accord in appropriate venues, with the goal and intention of implementing the Yuba Accord in late 2007.
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Yuba Accord. YCWA has developed the Yuba Accord, which consists of this Agreement and several other elements. The other elements of the Yuba Accord are: (a) any necessary Conjunctive Use Agreements, under which YCWA and Member Units will implement programs to conjunctively use available surface water and groundwater supplies to ensure that local water supplies are not reduced to implement the Yuba Accord; (b) the Water Purchase Agreement between YCWA and DWR , under which YCWA will transfer water, including water made available by the instream-flow schedules in the Fisheries Agreement, to DWR, and DWR will make payments to YCWA that YCWA will use to make payments to the River Management Fund, to Member Units under any Conjunctive Use Agreements, and to fund flood-control and water-supply projects in Yuba County; and (c) an agreement, memorandum of understanding or similar document with PG&E amending or regarding the PG&E/YCWA Power Purchase Contract so that YCWA can implement the Fisheries Agreement, the Water Purchase Agreement and any Conjunctive Use Agreements. All of these elements of the Yuba Accord must be in place for any of the elements of the Yuba Accord to go into effect.

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