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Reclamation Continues Negotiations on Proposed Long-Term Exchange Contract - Central Valley Project

Media Contact: Jeffrey McCracken, 916-978-5100, jmccracken@mp.usbr.gov

For Release: March 14, 2007

The Bureau of Reclamation is continuing contract negotiations with Meyers Farming (Meyers) and San Luis Water District (District) to facilitate an exchange of Meyers’ supply of banked Central Valley Project (Project) and non-Project water.

Reclamation is entering into a long-term exchange agreement between the District and Meyers, owner and operator of a water bank near Mendota, California, for the exchange of non-Project and Project water for delivery back to the District.  The negotiation session is scheduled to discuss and finalize a 25-year contract associated with the exchange of the banked water via Meyers Storage Facility for use by the United States in the Mendota Pool, Fresno County.  In return, Reclamation will exchange an equivalent amount of Project water available in San Luis Reservoir and convey water to the District for irrigation uses by Meyers.

The negotiation session will be held in:

Fresno
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
1 - 4 p.m.
Bureau of Reclamation
South-Central California Area Office
1243 N Street

The public is welcome to observe the negotiations.  For additional information, please contact Ms. Sheryl Carter at Reclamation’s South-Central California Area Office at 559-487-5299, or Mr. Martin McIntyre,   San Luis Water District, at 209-826-4043.

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