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01/28/2019 <br />by the SFPUC and prevent volatility in the annual determination of the Wholesale <br />Revenue Requirement; <br />(6) extend the estimated timing of the completion of the WSIP to reflect the <br />currently adopted program completion date; <br />(7) clarify the cost allocation and water accounting provisions used for the Regional <br />Water System's Groundwater Storage and Recovery Project; and <br />WHEREAS, in addition to the substantive modifications set forth above, the <br />amended and restated Water Supply Agreement also includes a number of non - <br />substantive updates and revisions to incorporate previously approved modifications, such <br />as the First Amendment to the Water Supply Agreement, adopted in 2013 as new Section <br />3.18, prohibiting San Francisco from draining Hetch Hetchy Reservoir or <br />decommissioning O'Shaughnessy Dam without securing Wholesale Customer approval <br />in the form of an amendment; and <br />WHEREAS, in 2008, through SFPUC Resolution No. 08-0200, San Francisco <br />approved the Water System Improvement Program ("WSIP") to upgrade San Francisco's <br />regional and local water system and achieve Level of Service Goals and Objectives, <br />which include meeting average annual water demand of 265 million gallons per day <br />("mgd") through 2018; reevaluation of forecasted 2030 Regional Water System demand <br />projections and water supply options by 2018, and SFPUC decision in 2018 regarding <br />Regional Water System deliveries after 2018; and meeting dry year delivery needs while <br />limiting rationing to a maximum of twenty percent system wide during droughts; and <br />WHEREAS, prior to approval of the WSIP, San Francisco prepared a program <br />environmental impact report ("PEIR") for the WSIP in compliance with the California <br />Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the San Francisco Planning Commission certified <br />the WSIP Final PEIR in Planning Commission Motion No. 17734; and <br />WHEREAS, the Wholesale Customers reviewed the Final PEIR and CEQA <br />findings and, in conjunction with approval of the Water Supply Agreement in 2009, the <br />Wholesale Customers also adopted CEQA findings that were relevant to each Wholesale <br />Customer's decision to approve the WSA; and <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />ATTY/DOCS-RESOS/2019/RESO.0011/CC RESO AMENDED AND RESTATED WSA RESO. NO. 15735 <br />REV: 01-18-19 MI MUFF NO. 304 <br />