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<br />.' <br /> <br />.' <br /> <br />10. Q: Are there other issues that could void the contract? <br /> <br />A: The inability of attaining the approvals of state and federal agencies in a timely <br /> <br />manner could force a cancellation or renegotiation of the contract. Failure by lID to <br /> <br />attain participation by landowners to produce 130,000 acre-feet of conserved water could <br /> <br />also force renegotiation. Failure by SDCW A to successfully obtain wheeling privileges <br /> <br />on the Colorado River Aqueduct could force cancellation. <br /> <br />ll. Q: When would the conserved water be transferred? <br /> <br />A: The contract could go into operation in 1999 or the first year following the <br />satisfaction of the series of contingencies listed above. <br />12. Q: What might lID and the Imperial Valley gain from the Water Conservation <br />and Transfer Partnership with SDCW A? <br /> <br />A: A long-term water conservation and transfer partnership should help lID: <br /> <br />. ProtecttheiID's water rights <br /> <br />. Achieve affordable water conservation <br /> <br />. Assist the increasingly expensive problems caused by the rising level of <br />the Salton Sea <br /> <br />. Recapitalize the Valley's agricultural economy <br /> <br />. Stimulate diversified investment in the local economy <br /> <br />1546 <br />