Common use of Performance Report Clause in Contracts

Performance Report. Report should be concise, and focus on how (each/the) project is actually performing compared to its expected performance; whether the project is being operated and maintained, and providing intended benefits as proposed. • Time period of the annual report (i.e., Oct 2014 through September 2015) • Short project description • Discussion of the project benefits • An assessment of any explanations for any differences between the expected versus actual project benefits in meeting IRWM priorities as stated in the original IRWM Implementation Grant application. Where applicable, the reporting should include quantitative metrics, i.e., new acre-feet of water produced that year, acres of wildlife habitat added, etc. • Summary of any additional costs and/or benefits deriving from the project since its completion, if applicable • Continued reporting on meeting the Output Indicators and Targets discussed in the Project Monitoring Plan discussed in Paragraph 21 of this Grant Agreement • Any additional information relevant to or generated by the continued operation of the project EXHIBIT H

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Sources: Grant Agreement

Performance Report. Report should be concise, and focus on how (each/the) project is actually performing compared to its expected performance; whether the project is being operated and maintained, and providing intended benefits as proposed. Time period of the annual report (i.e., Oct 2014 through September 2015) Short project description Discussion of the project benefits An assessment of any explanations for any differences between the expected versus actual project benefits in meeting IRWM priorities as stated in the original IRWM Implementation Grant application. Where applicable, the reporting should include quantitative metrics, i.e., new acre-feet of water produced that year, acres of wildlife habitat added, etc. Summary of any additional costs and/or benefits deriving from the project since its completion, if applicable Continued reporting on meeting the Output Indicators and Targets discussed in the Project Monitoring Plan discussed in Paragraph 21 of this Grant Agreement Any additional information relevant to or generated by the continued operation of the project EXHIBIT HH REQUIREMENTS FOR STATEWIDE MONITORING AND DATA SUBMITTAL

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Sources: Grant Agreement

Performance Report. Report should be concise, and focus on how (each/the) project is actually performing compared to its expected performance; whether the project is being operated and maintained, and providing intended benefits as proposed. • Time period of the annual report (i.e.e.g., Oct 2014 January 2015 through September December 2015) • Short project description • Discussion of the project benefits • An assessment of any explanations for any differences between the expected versus actual project benefits in meeting IRWM priorities as stated in the original IRWM Implementation Grant application. Where applicable, the reporting should include quantitative metrics, i.e., new acre-feet of water produced that year, acres of wildlife habitat added, etc. • Summary of any additional costs and/or benefits deriving from the project since its completion, if applicable applicable. • Continued reporting on meeting the Output Indicators and Targets discussed in the Project Monitoring Plan discussed in Paragraph 21 of this Grant Agreement Agreement. • Any additional information relevant to or generated by the continued operation of the project project. EXHIBIT H

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Sources: Grant Agreement

Performance Report. Report should be concise, and focus on how (each/the) project is actually performing compared to its expected performance; whether the project is being operated and maintained, and providing intended benefits as proposed. • Time period of the annual report (i.e.e.g., Oct 2014 January 2015 through September December 2015) • Short project description • Discussion of the project benefits • An assessment of any explanations for any differences between the expected versus actual project benefits in meeting IRWM priorities as stated in the original IRWM Implementation Grant application. Where applicable, the reporting should include quantitative metrics, i.e., new acre-feet of water produced that year, acres of wildlife habitat added, etc. • Summary of any additional costs and/or benefits deriving from the project since its completion, if applicable applicable. • Continued reporting on meeting the Output Indicators and Targets discussed in the Project Monitoring Plan discussed in Paragraph 21 18 of this Grant Agreement Agreement. • Any additional information relevant to or generated by the continued operation of the project EXHIBIT Hproject.

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Sources: Grant Agreement