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Member Entity Interests. As signatories to the Agreement, the Member Entities expressly recognize there are both mutual and discrete Member Entity interests in the Mokelumne River and Upper Mokelumne River Watershed. The interests of the Member Entities are: (a) Alpine Entities’ interests are the protection of the Watershed in Alpine County, maintenance and enhancement of recreational uses and facilities, and construction of new facilities for increased storage on the Mokelumne, thus increasing the availability of water from the Stanislaus for consumptive uses in the Bear Valley area. (b) ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Entities’ interests are additional consumptive water supply (10,000 afa safe yield) through, including, but not limited to, constructing new facilities, honoring existing water supply, storage and transmission agreements and other obligations, and obtaining revenues to be derived from said facilities, and working with PG&E to reach agreement that would benefit the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Entities and PG&E based on the improvement or enlargement of Project 137 facilities. (c) Calaveras Entities’ interests are additional consumptive water supply, recognition of the 27,000 afa water supply reservation, potential opportunities to use said 27,000 acre-feet, through, including, but not limited to, constructing new facilities, obtaining revenues to be derived from said facilities, and working with PG&E to reach agreement that would benefit the Calaveras Entities and PG&E based on the improvement or enlargement of Project 137 facilities. (d) EBMUD’s interests are ensuring project operations do not adversely affect water quality for its customers, honoring existing water supply entitlements and obligations, the opportunity to participate with Member Entities on enhanced water supply projects, obtain potential revenues to pay costs for watershed management programs and projects that enhance the quality of its source waters, and work with PG&E to reach agreement that would benefit EBMUD and PG&E.

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Sources: Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement, Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement, Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement

Member Entity Interests. As signatories to the Agreement, the Member Entities expressly recognize there are both mutual and discrete Member Entity interests in the Mokelumne River and Upper Mokelumne River Watershed. The interests of the Member Entities are: (a) Alpine Entities’ interests are the protection of the Watershed in Alpine County, maintenance and enhancement of recreational uses and facilities, and construction of new facilities for increased storage on the Mokelumne, thus increasing the availability of water from the Stanislaus for consumptive uses in the Bear Valley area. (b) ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Entities’ interests are additional consumptive water supply (10,000 afa safe yield) through, including, but not limited to, constructing new facilities, honoring existing water supply, storage and transmission agreements and other obligations, and obtaining revenues to be derived from said facilities, and working with PG&E to reach agreement that would benefit the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Entities and PG&E based on the improvement or enlargement of Project 137 facilities. (c) Calaveras Entities’ interests are additional consumptive water supply, recognition of the 27,000 afa water supply reservation, potential opportunities to use said 27,000 acre-feet, through, including, but not limited to, constructing new facilities, obtaining revenues to be derived from said facilities, and working with PG&E to reach agreement that would benefit the Calaveras Entities and PG&E based on the improvement or enlargement of Project 137 facilities. (d) EBMUD’s interests are ensuring project operations do not adversely affect water quality for its customers, honoring existing water supply entitlements and obligations, the opportunity to participate with Member Entities on enhanced water supply projects, obtain potential revenues to pay costs for watershed management programs and projects that enhance the quality of its source waters, and work with PG&E to reach agreement that would benefit EBMUD and PG&E. (e) Collectively, Member Entity mutual interests are; source water quality protection, wildfire fuels management, forest restoration, long term ecosystem health, and climate change resilience.

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Sources: Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement