Examples of Released Transfer Water in a sentence
In accordance with Sections 11.F.3 and 4 of the Yuba Water Purchase Agreement, so long as a transfer is carried out consistent with the transfer water accounting provisions of Exhibit 1 for Released Transfer Water during Balanced Conditions, the AGENCY will not object based on the use of the transfer water accounting provisions of Exhibit 1 to such a transfer as not protective of DWR and the AGENCY as legal users of water during the time the AGENCY remains a Participating Contractor.
Released Transfer Water may be fully or partially derived from Groundwater Substitution Component water.
That is, water accounted for as transfer water under this Exhibit will include Released Transfer Water that is deemed to be Delivered Transfer Water, as those terms are defined in this Exhibit.
The flows used for calculating Released Transfer Water and Baseline Flows will be mean-daily flows in cfs.
The calculation of preliminary Baseline Flows will be used to predict the amount and timing of Released Transfer Water that will be generated for the upcoming period.
If a defined flow release schedule is planned as part of a fishery study administered by Yuba or the River Management Team (a group defined in the Fisheries Agreement) under the Fisheries Agreement, then these flows in this schedule will not be part of Baseline Flows and, if all other aspects of this Exhibit are satisfied, then the amounts of these flows that exceed Baseline Flows will be accounted as Released Transfer Water.
The forecasted Baseline Flows along with forecasted flows will be used by DWR to plan Project operations to export Released Transfer Water.
At the time that Yuba develops a preliminary estimate of Baseline Flows and provides it to DWR, Yuba also will develop and provide to DWR a preliminary release schedule and forecast of daily Released Transfer Water.
At the time that Xxxx develops a preliminary estimate of Baseline Flows and provides it to DWR, Yuba also will develop and provide to DWR a preliminary release schedule and forecast of daily Released Transfer Water.
There are two conditions under which an account deficit of Component 1 Water can occur: (1) in very wet years, Yuba may release sufficient Released Transfer Water to provide the full required amount of Component 1 Water, but due to Delta conditions, some or all of this Released Transfer Water may not be able to be accounted for as Delivered Transfer Water under Section 5 of this exhibit.