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Reclamation, State of California Announce Negotiations with Cross Valley Contractors for Conveyance Service

Media Contact: Pete Lucero, MP Region Public Affairs Officer, 916-978-5100, plucero@usbr.gov

For Release: February 25, 2013

FRESNO, Calif. -- The Bureau of Reclamation and the California Department of Water Resources have scheduled negotiation sessions with seven Cross Valley contractors on long-term conveyance contracts for the delivery of federal Central Valley Project water that includes conveyance through state-owned facilities.

Reclamation, the DWR, and the contractors have previously entered into successive, short-term interim renewal contracts pursuant to the Central Valley Project Improvement Act, which included both federal water service and state conveyance terms and conditions. However, DWR now prefers that its conveyance responsibilities be defined in a separate contract that is exclusive of Reclamation’s water service responsibilities.

The contractors are the Hills Valley Irrigation District, Kern-Tulare Water District, Lower Tule River Irrigation District, Pixley Irrigation District, Tri-Valley Water District, the county of Tulare and the county of Fresno.

The next conveyance contract negotiation session will be held in:

Fresno
Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2012
2 p.m.
South-Central California Area Office
Conference Room
1243 “N” Street

The public is welcome to attend and will have the opportunity to comment. Participation instructions and all pertinent documents will be provided at the beginning of the session. For additional information, including directions to the South-Central California Area Office, please contact George Bushard, Repayment Specialist, at 559-487-5121 (TTY 800-735-2929), fax 559-487-5397, or e-mail gbushard@usbr.gov.

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