Examples of Water Accounting Report in a sentence
Notwithstanding Section III.D.2, above, in the event that any final Water Accounting Report indicates that a state’s DCP Contribution in any prior Year is less than the exact amount required in Section III.B above, the state shall make DCP Contributions in the amount of the deficiency during the Year in which such final Water Accounting Report is published in addition to any DCP Contributions required by Section III.B for that Year.
In the annual Water Accounting Report the Secretary shall separately account for and verify the creation and delivery of DCP ICS in a manner consistent with Section XI.G.3.D. of the 2007 Interim Guidelines.
Any verified reduction in Consumptive Use pursuant to a system conservation agreement, a lease, an exchange, or Storage agreement, or from the creation of intentionally created surplus shall be deemed to be a Consumptive Use in the year in which the reduction occurred, if the reduction is reflected in the Water Accounting Report.
In Years when Lake Mead’s January 1 elevation is projected to be above 1,025 feet and at or below 1,110 feet, the States of Arizona, California and Nevada shall be permitted to have short-term access to existing DCP ICS (adjusted to reflect any borrowing or repayment pursuant to this Section) as reflected in the most recent final Water Accounting Report, with the obligation that such volumes be repaid by December 31 of the Year following delivery.
Sources: 2015 Reclamation Water Accounting Report and Central Arizona Project Water Delivery ReportColorado River Shortage Update • A Colorado River shortage declaration is increasingly likely over the next 5 years.
This experience will not only help schools out that are having a difficult time finding subs, but give employees a better perspective of what happens in our schools.
This is expected, given the complex institutional structure of the pension system in the country.
In Years when Lake Mead’s January 1 elevation is projected to be above 1,025 feet and at or below 1,110 feet, the states of Arizona, California and Nevada shall be permitted to have short-term access to existing DCP ICS (adjusted to reflect any borrowing or repayment pursuant to this Section) as reflected in the most recent final Water Accounting Report, with the obligation that such volumes be repaid by December 31 of the Year following delivery.
In Years when Lake Mead’s January 1 elevation is projected to be above 1,025 feet and at or below 1,075 feet, the States of Arizona, California and Nevada shall be permitted to have short-term access to existing DCP ICS (adjusted to reflect any borrowing or repayment pursuant to this Section) as reflected in the most recent final Water Accounting Report, with the obligation to repay any such quantities by December 31 of the Year following the Year in which the water was delivered.
Because the North Reservation is north and east of the NIB, the water pumped from these wells is included in Reclamation’s annual Water Accounting Report.