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<br />... <br /> <br />,. <br />I <br /> <br />13. Q: What might SDCW A and San Diego County gain from a long-term water <br /> <br />conservation and transfer partnership? <br /> <br />A: A long-term water conservation and transfer partnership should help SDCW A: <br /> <br />. Secure a long-term, reliable water supply <br /> <br />. Reduce its reliance on a single supplier <br /> <br />. Establish an "insurance policy" against the impact of drought <br /> <br />. Stabilize the cost of a significant portion of its water <br /> <br />14. Q: What impact will this partnership have on California's water plan? <br /> <br />A: The partnership has the potential to benefit California in several ways: <br /> <br />. Strengthen Southern California's economy <br /> <br />. Reduce reliance on the State Water Project deliveries <br /> <br />. Relieve pressure on the Sacramento San Joaquin River Delta <br /> <br />. Help resolve potential contentious disagreements with the other Colorado <br /> <br />River Basin States <br /> <br />15. Q: What is the schedule for public comment and approvals? <br /> <br />A: Both lID and SDCW A will be holding several public workshops and briefings to <br /> <br />discuss the details of the contract. Public hearings will be held for comments on the <br /> <br />agreement. The schedule of these meetings will be published. In addition, lID and San <br /> <br />Diego representatives will be available to conduct briefings to public and private groups <br /> <br />and organizations during the next 75 days. <br /> <br />~ 54.~ <br />