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SELECTED RELATED AGREEMENTS
May 5th, 2020
  • Filed
    May 5th, 2020

< > This symbol encloses material supplied to assist the reader but is not contained in the basic or amended contract Underlining has been added for consistency even though it was not provided for in every amendment Attachments Separate agreements and materials that explain, modify or implement provisions of the basic contract have been included as attachments Amendments Amendments to the contract are indicated by footnote Recitals In addition to recitals contained in the basic contract, recitals from each contract amendment have also been included. For convenience, an index to recitals by amendment is included on page ii.

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WATER SUPPLY CONTRACT BETWEEN
Delta • May 5th, 2020
  • Jurisdiction
  • Filed
    May 5th, 2020

Disclaimer: This document integrates Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, Zone 7’s State Water Project water supply contract and amendments to the contract entered into since November 20, 1961. It is intended only to provide a convenient reference source, and the Department of Water Resources is unable to provide assurances that this integrated version accurately represents the original documents. For legal purposes, or when precise accuracy is required, users should direct their attention to original source documents rather than this integrated version.

WATER SUPPLY CONTRACT BETWEEN
Delta • December 11th, 2017
  • Jurisdiction
  • Filed
    December 11th, 2017

< > This symbol encloses material not contained in the original or amended contract, but added to assist the reader. Exhibits Materials that explain or provide detailed information regarding a contract provision. Attachments Materials that implement provisions of the basic contract when certain conditions are met. Amendments Amendments have been incorporated into this consolidated contract and are indicated by footnote. District Name This Water Supply Contract used the term “District” in the original contract for this contractor. Some amendments may not have retained the same nomenclature. This consolidated contract uses the term “District” for consistency throughout. The content meaning is unchanged. Department Name This Water Supply Contract used the term “State” in the original contract for this contractor. Some amendments may not have retained the same nomenclature. This consolidated contract keeps the term “State” throughout to be consistent with the original contract. The

Water Supply Contract Between
Delta • December 11th, 2017
  • Jurisdiction
  • Filed
    December 11th, 2017

Disclaimer: This document integrates Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, Zone 7’s State Water Project water supply contract and amendments to the contract entered into since November 20, 1961. It is intended only to provide a convenient reference source, and the Department of Water Resources is unable to provide assurances that this integrated version accurately represents the original documents. For legal purposes, or when precise accuracy is required, users should direct their attention to original source documents rather than this integrated version.

WATER SUPPLY CONTRACT BETWEEN
Delta • December 11th, 2017
  • Jurisdiction
  • Filed
    December 11th, 2017

< > This symbol encloses material not contained in the original or amended contract, but added to assist the reader. Exhibits Materials that explain or provide detailed information regarding a contract provision. Attachments Materials that implement provisions of the basic contract when certain conditions are met. Amendments Amendments have been incorporated into this consolidated contract and are indicated by footnote. District Name This Water Supply Contract used the term “District” in the original contract for this contractor. Some amendments may not have retained the same nomenclature. This consolidated contract uses the term “District” for consistency throughout. The content meaning is unchanged. Department Name This Water Supply Contract used the term “State” in the original contract for this contractor. Some amendments may not have retained the same nomenclature. This consolidated contract keeps the term “State” throughout to be consistent with the original contract. The

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