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• COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT FOR PLATTE RIVER RESEARCH <br />AND OTHER EFFORTS RELATING TO ENDANGERED SPECIES HABITATS <br />ALONG THE CENTRAL PLATTE RIVER, NEBRASKA <br />ATTACHMENT II <br />WATER CONSERVATION /SUPPLY COMPONENT <br />I. GENERAL <br />To assist in meeting the instream flow objectives of a basin -wide Program and in <br />keeping with the Milestones for the Cooperative Agreement, an incentive -based water <br />conservation/supply component will be developed over the three -year period of the <br />Cooperative Agreement for implementation in a Program. Such a water conservation/ <br />supply component will require a plan that clearly identifies goals and time lines to <br />conserve and supply water that would result in a quantifiable net water benefit for the <br />target species (net reduction in shortage to target flows) to be applied to the overall <br />water goals of the Program. Acceptable water conservation/supply practices, priorities <br />and economic incentives will be developed by the Water Management Committee with <br />• approval of the Governance Committee and implemented in compliance with the <br />applicable provisions of federal and state law as part of a Program. <br />The opportunities for water conservation/supply vary widely throughout the Platte <br />River Basin depending on physical, legal, and institutional factors. For some regions, <br />extensive information is already available on the effects of water conservation/supply <br />alternatives on streamflows. In other areas, this information is being developed by state <br />and local entities. The existing expertise of the states, and the fact that the <br />implementation of water conservation/supply alternatives will require the cooperation of <br />the states, make it appropriate for the signatories to the Cooperative Agreement to rely <br />to the extent possible on information provided by the states and by DOI as water <br />conservation/supply alternatives are identified and assessed for potential inclusion <br />within a Program. This approach will ensure that available resources are used most <br />efficiently and not wasted on the pursuit of alternatives that have little or no chance of <br />success. <br />II. OBJECTIVES AND TARGETS <br />The overall objective of developing and implementing a water conservation/supply <br />component for a Program, or the first increment of the proposed Program, is to <br />produce annually on average at least 60,000 acre -feet of net hydrologic benefits in the <br />associated habitats for the benefit of the target species.' <br />• <br />