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This document details the formal extension of the Wholesale Distribution Tariff Service Agreement No. 56, including the associated Interconnection Agreement, between the Power and Water Resources Pooling Authority (PWRPA) and Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E). Initially effective around January 5, 2011, and previously extended, the agreement's termination date is now prolonged from September 23, 2025, to September 23, 2030. It governs the provision of wholesale distribution and interconnection services to various PWRPA Project Participants. The document also includes specific service agreements for individual points of interconnection, outlines operational, regulatory, and accounting procedures, and specifies notice requirements between the parties.
Effective Date
Jan 5, 2011
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Effective: Jan 5, 2011
This document details the formal extension of the Wholesale Distribution Tariff Service Agreement No. 56, including the associated Interconnection Agreement, between the Power and Water Resources Pooling Authority (PWRPA) and Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E). Initially effective around January 5, 2011, and previously extended, the agreement's termination date is now prolonged from September 23, 2025, to September 23, 2030. It governs the provision of wholesale distribution and interconnection services to various PWRPA Project Participants. The document also includes specific service agreements for individual points of interconnection, outlines operational, regulatory, and accounting procedures, and specifies notice requirements between the parties.
ActiveThis document outlines a "Managed Recharge Agreement Not to Divert" between the Idaho Water Resource Board (IWRB) and Idaho Power Company. The agreement, implemented from November 1, 2025, or the last signatory date, aims to support the IWRB's managed aquifer recharge goal for the Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer (ESPA) of 350,000 acre-feet on an average annual basis. It details conditions under which the IWRB will limit diversion of water available for recharge to ensure benefits for both ESPA sustainability and Idaho Power's hydropower generation. The agreement has an initial five-year term with automatic renewals. The document also includes two separate analytical presentations from IDWR and Idaho Power Company, dated October 28, 2025, assessing the feasibility and impacts of the agreement's proposed conditions on achieving the stated recharge targets.
Effective Date
Nov 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Nov 1, 2025
This document outlines a "Managed Recharge Agreement Not to Divert" between the Idaho Water Resource Board (IWRB) and Idaho Power Company. The agreement, implemented from November 1, 2025, or the last signatory date, aims to support the IWRB's managed aquifer recharge goal for the Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer (ESPA) of 350,000 acre-feet on an average annual basis. It details conditions under which the IWRB will limit diversion of water available for recharge to ensure benefits for both ESPA sustainability and Idaho Power's hydropower generation. The agreement has an initial five-year term with automatic renewals. The document also includes two separate analytical presentations from IDWR and Idaho Power Company, dated October 28, 2025, assessing the feasibility and impacts of the agreement's proposed conditions on achieving the stated recharge targets.
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Effective Date
Sep 22, 2023
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Effective: Sep 22, 2023
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STREAM GAGE DATA WATER RESOURCES #1
ActiveThis agreement between Western Virginia Water Authority (Authority) and Botetourt County (County) outlines the provision of water supply and infrastructure planning and development services for an economic development project in Botetourt County. The County requests the Authority to extend and expand its water and wastewater system to support a 'Day 1 Solution' by January 1, 2028, and a potential 'Day N Solution' in the future. The agreement details the County's obligations, including land acquisition and conveyance, and the Authority's service obligations, focusing on the 'Water Supply Project' which involves identifying, developing, and constructing new water supply sources and infrastructure. The County commits to funding the majority of the Water Supply Project costs through deposits into a dedicated Fund, with specific payment schedules and tiered maximum financial obligations up to $300,000,000. T&Cs are provided regarding general obligations, representations, warranties, term, termination, and default.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2028
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2028
Expires:
This agreement between Western Virginia Water Authority (Authority) and Botetourt County (County) outlines the provision of water supply and infrastructure planning and development services for an economic development project in Botetourt County. The County requests the Authority to extend and expand its water and wastewater system to support a 'Day 1 Solution' by January 1, 2028, and a potential 'Day N Solution' in the future. The agreement details the County's obligations, including land acquisition and conveyance, and the Authority's service obligations, focusing on the 'Water Supply Project' which involves identifying, developing, and constructing new water supply sources and infrastructure. The County commits to funding the majority of the Water Supply Project costs through deposits into a dedicated Fund, with specific payment schedules and tiered maximum financial obligations up to $300,000,000. T&Cs are provided regarding general obligations, representations, warranties, term, termination, and default.
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