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 118 STAT. 1682 PUBLIC LAW 108–361—OCT. 25, 2004 (2) CALIFORNIA BAY DELTA AUTHORITY.—The terms ‘‘Cali fornia Bay Delta Authority’’ and ‘‘Authority’’ mean the Cali fornia Bay Delta Authority, as set forth in the California Bay Delta Authority Act (Cal. Water Code § 79400 et seq.). (3) DELTA.—The term ‘‘Delta’’ has the meaning given the term in the Record of Decision. (4) ENVIRONMENTAL WATER ACCOUNT.—The term ‘‘Environ mental Water Account’’ means the Cooperative Management Program established under the Record of Decision. (5) FEDERAL AGENCIES.—The term ‘‘Federal agencies’’ means— (A) the Department of the Interior, including— (i) the Bureau of Reclamation; (ii) the United States Fish and Wildlife Service; (iii) the Bureau of Land Management; and (iv) the United States Geological Survey; (B) the Environmental Protection Agency; (C) the Army Corps of Engineers; (D) the Department of Commerce, including the National Marine Fisheries Service (also known as ‘‘NOAA Fisheries’’); (E) the Department of Agriculture, including— (i) the Natural Resources Conservation Service; and (ii) the Forest Service; and (F) the Western Area Power Administration. (6) FIRM YIELD.—The term ‘‘firm yield’’ means a quantity of water from a project or program that is projected to be available on a reliable basis, given a specified level of risk, during a critically dry period. (7) GOVERNOR.—The term ‘‘Governor’’ means the Governor of the State of California. (8) RECORD OF DECISION.—The term ‘‘Record of Decision’’ means the Calfed Bay Delta Program Record of Decision, dated August 28, 2000. (9) SECRETARY.—The term ‘‘Secretary’’ means the Secretary of the Interior. (10) STATE.—The term ‘‘State’’ means the State of Cali fornia. (11) STATE AGENCIES.—The term ‘‘State agencies’’ means— (A) the Resources Agency of California, including— (i) the Department of Water Resources; (ii) the Department of Fish and Game; (iii) the Reclamation Board; (iv) the Delta Protection Commission; (v) the Department of Conservation; (vi) the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission; (vii) the Department of Parks and Recreation; and (viii) the California Bay Delta Authority; (B) the California Environmental Protection Agency, including the State Water Resources Control Board; (C) the California Department of Food and Agriculture; and (D) the Department of Health Services.

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