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State Water Proiect Contractors Authoritv - California Attached per the requirements of SB 1266 (Gov Code Section 56047 7) is a copy of the State Water Project Contractors Authority Joint Powers Agreement, which was executed in April 2003
State Water Project Contractors Authority - JPA Agreement 2003 (a) “Auditor” shall mean that person, designated by the Board of Directors, who is to perform the duties of the Auditor of the Authority as required by law and as directed by the Board of Directors (b) “Authority” shall mean the State Water Project Contractors Authority created by this Agreement
SWP Water Contractors Below, is a list and contact information for the 29 SWP water supply contractors
State Water Contractors The State Water Contractors (SWC) is a non-profit association of 27 public water agencies, working together to provide clean drinking water to more than 27 million residents and 750,000 acres of farmland throughout the state
JPA Filings - Napa LAFCO New JPA agreements and new amendments to existing JPA agreements after January 1, 2017 must be filed within 30 days after the effective date of the agreement or amendment to the agreement Below is a listing of JPAs that have filed with LAFCO their agreements and any amendments to their agreements Napa Vallejo Waste Management Authority:
Joint Powers Authorities (JPA) | San Diego LAFCO State Water Project Contractors Authority JPA Agreement (Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, other agencies outside of SD County) (filed 5 5 17)
Sites Reservoir Benefits and Obligations Contract Guiding Principles . . . The Project is being developed in phases including Phase 1 (complete) — formation of the JPA and state funding award, Phase 2 (in progress) — certification of environmental impact report and statement and acquisition of key permits, Phase 3 — final design and right-of-way acquisition, Phase 4 — construction and commissioning, and Phase
GWTFinalversion2 - California For more than 85 years, state law has allowed public agencies to work together by signing joint powers agreements (JPAs) Some JPAs are cooperative arrangements among existing agencies, while others create new, separate institutions called joint powers agencies
JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT FORMING THE DELTA CONVEYANCE DESIGN AND . . . WHEREAS, the Delta Conveyance Design and Construction Joint Powers Authority (“Construction Authority”) proposes to enter into an agreement with DWR establishing that the Construction Authority will undertake those activities required to complete the design and construction of the Conveyance Project; and