Common use of Balancing Adjustment Clause in Contracts

Balancing Adjustment. In order to conserve water, the River Master is requested to utilize a balancing adjustment, based upon procedures agreed upon by the Decree Parties, when calculating the releases to be directed to meet the Montague flow objectives in Tables 1 and 2. Additionally, during Drought Warning, the amount of the conservation releases (L4) from the City Delaware Basin Reservoirs that is greater than the basic conservation releases rates as set forth in Table 1 of Docket D-77-20 (Revised) shall be considered as directed releases for the purpose of calculating the balancing adjustment.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Flexible Flow Management Program Agreement, Flexible Flow Management Program Agreement, Agreement of the Parties to the 1954 u.s. Supreme Court Decree

Balancing Adjustment. In order to conserve water, the River Master is requested to utilize a balancing adjustment, based upon procedures agreed upon by the Decree Parties, when calculating the releases to be directed to meet the Montague flow objectives in Tables 1 and 2. Additionally, during Drought Warning, the amount of the conservation releases (L4) from the City Delaware Basin Reservoirs that is greater than the basic conservation releases release rates as set forth in Table 1 of Docket D-77D77-20 (Revised) shall be considered as directed releases for the purpose of calculating the balancing adjustment.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Agreement of the Parties to the 1954 u.s. Supreme Court Decree, Agreement of the Parties to the 1954 u.s. Supreme Court Decree, Flexible Flow Management Agreement