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Valley District during a calendar year for delivery to the SARCCUP water banking facilities" <br />(hereinafter, "SARCCUP Water") <br />L. On December 9, 2021, EMWD, WMWD, MWDOC, OCWD and IEUA entered <br />into an additional SARCCUP agreement (hereinafter "December 2021 SARCCUP Agreement") <br />governing MWDOC's access to SARCCUP Water (which is referred to in the December 2021 <br />SARCCUP Agreement as "Allocated Water") for its own water supply purposes and prescribing <br />the priority and process for the parties to the agreement to access SARCCUP Water and placing <br />conditions on how, when, and where MWDOC may use SARCCUP Water. <br />M. Under Section LB of the November 2021 SARCCUP Agreement, MWDOC will <br />purchase SARCCUP Water offered by Metropolitan on behalf of, and whenever requested by, <br />OCWD for the SARCCUP water banking program. Also under Section LB of the November <br />2021 SARCCUP Agreement, as the owners and operators of the SARCCUP water banking <br />facilities, WMWD, EMWD, and OCWD will determine the delivery amounts to the SARCCUP <br />water banking sites and may designate deliveries to IEUA or MWDOC on their behalf. Under <br />Section 4 of the November 2021 SARCCUP Agreement, if SARCCUP Water purchased and <br />stored within the Santa Ana River Watershed during the same calendar year otherwise complies <br />with Metropolitan's Water Supply Allocation Plan last revised in December 2014 (or as any <br />successor to such plan), then it will qualify as extraordinary local supply production (hereinafter: <br />"Extraordinary Supply"). <br />N. As a wholesale member agency of Metropolitan, MWDOC has developed and <br />adopted its own Water Supply Allocation Plan (hereinafter "MWDOC WSAP") for its retail <br />member agencies, including OCWD. The plan largely reflects the implementation terms and <br />conditions of Metropolitan's Water Supply Allocation Plan but is tailored to the MWDOC <br />AO-5296 4 <br />