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4. Extraordinary Supply Certification and Crediting <br />A. MWDOC, Anaheim, Fullerton, and Santa Ana shall review and incorporate the <br />documentation provided by OCWD as specified in Section 3 into any submitted certifications of <br />Extraordinary Supply and other submissions to Metropolitan for compliance with Metropolitan's <br />Water Supply Allocation Plan. If Metropolitan determines that certifications and other <br />supporting documentation submitted by MWDOC, Anaheim, Fullerton, and Santa Ana are in <br />accordance with the applicable requirements of Metropolitan's Water Supply Allocation Plan for <br />such certifications, Metropolitan will qualify the water as Extraordinary Supply and will assign <br />the benefit accordingly to MWDOC, Anaheim, Fullerton, and Santa Ana. <br />B. Under MWDOC's WSAP, SARCCUP Water that is pumped by MWDOC's retail <br />member agencies in the Orange County Groundwater Basin, and is certified by Metropolitan as <br />Extraordinary Supply, shall be proportionally credited exclusively to those MWDOC retail <br />member agencies that pumped the SARCCUP Water. MWDOC shall base such crediting upon <br />documentation submitted by OCWD and MWDOC's retail member agencies in the Orange <br />County Groundwater Basin. <br />5. Records and Inspection <br />Metropolitan, MWDOC, OCWD, Anaheim, Fullerton, and Santa Ana will keep records <br />of SARCCUP Water storage and production pursuant to this Agreement. The SARCCUP Water <br />storage and production records of each agency will be open to inspection by the other agencies <br />upon reasonable notice. The agencies will cooperate to develop coordinated administrative <br />procedures for the tracking required under this Agreement. <br />AO-5296 8 <br />