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That amount of water is not available in this water source even if Veneta could purchase <br />a water right from another water right holder. <br /> <br />4. If the deal does go through, Veneta will maintain a secondary source of water. <br />What is it? <br /> <br />As outlined in the water purchase agreement with EWEB, Veneta will continue to <br />operate and maintain their existing system as the secondary water source. <br /> <br />5. In EWEB's certification, what does "25% certification" mean referring to the <br />third water right? <br />EWEB’s third water right is not certificated. In other words, while the amount of water <br />under that water right permit has been “set aside” for EWEB, the utility must move <br />toward perfection (putting the water to beneficial use) of that water right or it will lose the <br />right to use that water in the future. Failure to certify a water right permit or make <br />reasonable progress toward certification can result in the loss of the permit – and the <br />right to use any of the water under that permit in the future. <br /> <br />In order to move toward certification, municipal water rights applicants are required to <br />prepare a plan that identifies when they expect to be using the full quantity of water <br />allowed under each permit, and must describe the methods and assumptions used in <br />determining those date(s). This schedule must also include the expected schedule for <br />certification of each water rights permit. <br /> <br />The process of certification involves “proving up or perfecting” the water use allocated <br />under a given permit, as defined by the rules governing beneficial use. Under Oregon <br />law, a municipal water right permit may be partially perfected for not less than 25 <br />percent of the permitted total allowed under the right, and a certificate can then be <br />issued. This allows for a municipal water supplier to plan for increased capacity over <br />time. Certification is the only way to obtain conclusive evidence of the priority and <br />extent of the appropriation of a water right. <br /> <br /> <br />6. If EWEB does sell water to Veneta, do the water rights to that water also <br />transfer to Veneta? <br /> <br />No, EWEB is the permit holder and the water right would still belong to EWEB. <br /> <br />7. In EWEB's memo and in the "Key Messages" it says that selling surplus water <br />can "reduce costs for EWEB customers". Does this mean a reduction in the <br />monthly water bill if water is sold to Veneta? <br /> 2 <br />