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Redline Comparing 2021 Amended and Restated Water Supply Agreement and 2025 Proposed <br />Amendments <br />3 <br />21606945.9 <br />allocations) may be transferred as provided in Section 2.5 of this Plan. If BAWSCA or all Wholesale <br />Customers do not provide the SFPUC with individual allocations, the SFPUC may make a final allocation <br />decision after first meeting and discussing allocations with BAWSCA and the Wholesale Customers. <br />The Tier 2 Plan methodology adopted by the Wholesale Customers utilizes the rolling average of each <br />individual Wholesale Customer’s purchases from the SFPUC during the three immediately preceding <br />Supply Years. The SFPUC agrees to provide BAWSCA by November 1 of each year a list showing the <br />amount of water purchased by each Wholesale Customer during the immediately preceding Supply Year. <br />The list will be prepared using Customer Service Bureau report MGT440 (or comparable official record <br />in use at the time), adjusted as required for any reporting errors or omissions, and will be transmitted by <br />the SFPUC General Manager or his designee. <br />2.3. Limited Applicability of Plan to System Wide Shortages Greater Than Twenty Percent. The <br />Tier 1 allocations of water between the SFPUC and the Wholesale Customers collectively, provided for in <br />Section 2.1, apply only to shortages of 20 percent or less. The SFPUC and Wholesale Customers <br />recognize the possibility of a drought occurring which could create system-wide shortages greater than 20 <br />percent despite actions taken by the SFPUC aimed at reducing the probability and severity of water <br />shortages in the SFPUC service area. If the SFPUC determines that a system wide water shortage greater <br />than 20 percent exists, the SFPUC and the Wholesale Customers agree to meet within 10 days and discuss <br />whether a change is required to the allocation set forth in Section 2.1 in order to mitigate undue hardships <br />that might otherwise be experienced by individual Wholesale Customers or Retail Customers. Following <br />these discussions, the Tier 1 water allocations set forth in Section 2.1 of this Plan, or a modified version <br />thereof, may be adopted by mutual written consent of the SFPUC and the Wholesale Customers. If the <br />SFPUC and Wholesale Customers meet and cannot agree on an appropriate Tier 1 allocation within 30 <br />days of the SFPUC’s determination of water shortage greater than 20 percent, then (1) the provisions of <br />Section 3.11(C) of the Agreement will apply, unless (2) all of the Wholesale Customers direct in writing <br />that a Tier 2 allocation methodology agreed to by them be used to apportion the water to be made <br />available to the Wholesale Customers collectively, in lieu of the provisions of Section 3.11(C). <br />The provisions of this Plan relating to transfers (in Section 2.5), banking (in Section 3), and excess use <br />charges (in Section 4) shall continue to apply during system-wide shortages greater than 20 percent. <br />2.4. Monthly Water Budgets. Within 10 days after adopting a declaration of water shortage emergency, <br />the SFPUC will determine the amount of Tier 1 water allocated to the Wholesale Customers collectively <br />pursuant to Section 2.1. The SFPUC General Manager, using the Tier 2 allocation percentages shown on <br />the list delivered by BAWSCA pursuant to Section 2.2, will calculate each Wholesale Customer’s <br />individual annual Tier 2 allocation. The SFPUC General Manager, or his designee, will then provide <br />each Wholesale Customer with a proposed schedule of monthly water budgets based on the pattern of <br />monthly water purchases during the Supply Year immediately preceding the declaration of shortage (the <br />“Default Schedule”). Each Wholesale Customer may, within two weeks of receiving its Default <br />Schedule, provide the SFPUC with an alternative monthly water budget that reschedules its annual Tier 2 <br />shortage allocation over the course of the succeeding Supply Year. If a Wholesale Customer does not <br />deliver an alternative monthly water budget to the SFPUC within two weeks of its receipt of the Default <br />Schedule, then its monthly budget for the ensuing Supply Year shall be the Default Schedule proposed by <br />the SFPUC. <br />Monthly Wholesale Customer water budgets will be derived from annual Tier 2 allocations for purposes <br />of accounting for excess use. Monthly Wholesale Customer water budgets shall be adjusted during the <br />year to account for transfers of shortage allocation under Section 2.5 and transfers of banked water under <br />Section 3.4. <br />ATTY/RESO.0091/CC RESO AMENDING 2021 AMENDED AND RESTATED WATER SUPPLY AGREEMENT - EXHIBIT A <br />REV: 08-18-25 MI <br /> <br />Page 12 of 34