Proposed Reacquisition of 12,214 Acre-Feet per Year of Suspended State Water Project Table A Amount
The proposed project is the reacquisition of 12,214 AFY Table A amount of water(12,214 AFY) by CCWA, for delivery by CCWA to the proposed project Beneficiaries, and ultimately for the Beneficiaries’ delivery to their individual customers. Implementation of the proposed project would increase the maximum Table A amount for delivery to Santa Barbara County to 57,700 AFY, but would not change the Table A amounts in the contracts of any of the other 28 Contractors. The proposed project will require amendment of the Contract and the approval of CCWA, the Santa Barbara County Flood Control and Water Conservation District on behalf of CCWA, and Department of Water Resources.
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