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service area. Notably, MWDOC's WSAP tracks individual retail agency supplies and demands <br />but utilizes an aggregate approach whereby credits and adjustments are prorated to best match <br />MWDOC's allocation from Metropolitan. MWDOC's current policy under the MWDOC WSAP <br />is not to subject its member agencies to allocation surcharges if its member agencies' combined <br />imported water usage by the end of the Allocation Period is below the allocation established by <br />Metropolitan for MWDOC's service area. <br />O. MWDOC acknowledges that under the MWDOC WSAP, the SARCCUP Water <br />MWDOC purchases on behalf of OCWD, that is stored and pumped from the Orange County <br />Groundwater Basin, and approved by Metropolitan as certified Extraordinary Supply, shall be <br />exclusively allocated to MWDOC's member retail water agencies that produced the SARCCUP <br />Water from the Orange County Groundwater Basin. <br />P. Under Section 5 of the November 2021 SARCCUP Agreement, Metropolitan <br />agreed to assign any Extraordinary Supply benefit that would accrue to MWDOC as a result of <br />actions taken by OCWD in accordance with a separate written agreement among Metropolitan, <br />MWDOC, OCWD, Anaheim, Fullerton, and Santa Ana. Accordingly, the purpose of this <br />Agreement is to provide the mechanism for MWDOC, on behalf of its member retail water <br />agencies that pump water from the Orange County Groundwater Basin, and for Anaheim, <br />Fullerton, and Santa Ana (which also overlie and pump water from the Orange County <br />Groundwater Basin), to receive Extraordinary Supply credits from Metropolitan under <br />Metropolitan's adopted Water Supply Allocation Plan where SARCCUP Water is pumped and <br />used as extraordinary local supply during a Metropolitan declared allocation. <br />AO-5296 5 <br />