Please visit the California Revealed website to see the most complete and up-to-date version of this object: https://repository.californiarevealed.org/node/394278.Abstract: The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) requires all Central Valley Project (CVP) contractors that have amended or renewed water contracts after October 1992 to adopt a water conservation plan based on a specific set of reporting criteria developed by Reclamation. The District's CVP water service contract was amended in 2007 and therefore it is subject to this requirement. The Central Valley Project Improvement Act (CVPIA) Water Management Plan (Plan) contains water conservation measures and reporting requirements that meet Reclamation's criteria. Update of the Plan is required every five years. -- Valleywater.org. Table of contents: 1. Description of the District -- 2. Inventory of Water Resources -- 3. Best Management Practices (BMPs) for Agricultural Contractors -- 4. Best Management Practices for Urban Contractors -- 5. District Water Inventory Tables -- Attachment A. District Maps -- Attachment B. District Rules and Regulations -- Attachment C. Measurement Device Documentation -- Attachment D. District Sample Bills -- Attachment E. District Water Shortage Plan (included in body of report) -- Attachment F. Groundwater Management Plan (link included in report) -- Attachment G. Groundwater Banking Plan -- Attachment H. Annual Potable Water Quality Report-Urban -- Attachment I. Notices of District Education Programs and Services Available to Customers -- Attachment J. District Agricultural Water Order form (not applicable) -- Attachment K. Drainage Problem Area Report (not applicable) -- Attachment L. Consumer Confidence Reports for Water Retailers -- Attachment M. Ordinance 90-1, District's Well Ordinance -- Attachment N. Retail Water Company Rates 2015 -- Attachment O. Retail Water Company Contact List -- Attachment P. Summary of Retail Water Company Water Waste Prohibitions.