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<br />CDM <br /> <br />SWSI Phase 2 Scope of Work <br /> <br />. Interruptible Agricultural Transfer <br />An agreement with agricultural users that allow for the temporary cessation of <br />irrigation so that the water can be used to meet other needs <br /> <br />. Rotating Agricultural Transfer (Fallowing) with Firming for Agricultural Use <br />An agreement with a number of agricultural users that provides for the <br />scheduled fallowing of irrigated lands on a rotating basis so that the water not <br />irrigating fallowed lands can be used for other uses; includes a set aside and <br />storage of some of the yield to provide a pool for use by the agricultural users <br />during below average water supply years <br /> <br />. Water Banks <br />A mechanism where water users can announce they have unused supplies that <br />can be leased by other users <br /> <br />Potential benefits and issues of these options were presented in the SWSI Executive <br />Summary and Chapter 8. These benefits and issues will be discussed and further <br />refined as part of the TRT process taking into consideration unique practices and <br />needs of each basin. <br /> <br />Assumption/Basis of Cost <br />. Level of effort on the technical work to support the Altemative Agricultural <br />Transfer TRT will be directed by the CWCB staff and board <br /> <br />Summary of Deliver abies <br />. The SWSI Report will be amended to incorporate work form this task <br /> <br />Task 2.4 Prioritize and Quantify Recreational and Environmental Needs <br />Technical Support Task <br /> <br />Purpose and Approach <br />SWSI identified that there were significant data gaps in prioritizing and quantifying <br />environmental and recreational needs. The following are issues that would be <br />examined by this TRT: <br /> <br />. Further summarize and characterize and prioritize existing environmentally <br />important areas, including existing areas that are protected by CWCB instream <br />flows, federal reserved water rights, and other federal or state protective <br />designations, using the SWSI report as a foundation. <br /> <br />. Summarize, characterize, and prioritize existing high value recreation areas, <br />including those areas that are protected by RICDs and flow management and <br />minimum water level agreements using the SWSI report as a foundation. <br /> <br />. Summarize and evaluate altemative methods to quantify flow and other alternative <br />solutions to conserve, protect, and restore environmentally sensitive areas. The <br />Nature Conservancy has proposed an "Environmentally Sustainable Water <br /> <br />C:\DOCU MENTS AND SETTINGSlROW ANNCIDESKTOP\swSI PHASE 2 SOW _6-1 o-05.DOC <br />