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<br />COLORADO RIVER WATER BANKING <br /> <br />(continued) <br />. Allow intrastate water transfers to occur more readily. <br /> <br />'! <br />'( <br /> <br />. Provide a source of water for each individual state to <br />accomplish its objectives during critical, emerge'ncy, or <br />unique water supply and demand conditions. These <br />objectives may include: <br /> <br />environmental, <br />recreational, <br />fish and wildlife, <br />urban, <br />agricultural, and <br />others to enhance the public welfare <br /> <br />. Enhance each state's ability to manage its available <br />water resources, and <br /> <br />. Provide an of port unity for each state to hedge against <br />the chance 0 future water shortages. <br /> <br />. California encourages each of the Basin states and others <br />to support, in concept, banking in the Lower Basin using <br />Colorado River System reservoirs. The details for operation <br />of such a bank must be to the satisfaction of all the parties <br />concerned. <br />