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` ; , . •'. <br /> � � 99 107736 <br /> 3 <br /> a. Phase 1 all car washing banned. <br /> b. Phase 2 lawn and garden watering on alternate <br /> days and all car washing banned. <br /> c. Phase 3 all lawn and garden watering and car <br /> washing banned. <br /> 4 . Use of Citv's Irriqation Well. The parties <br /> anticipate City will irriqate crops on .the property described in <br /> paragraph 2 hereof from an irrigation well located on said <br /> property, which well is hereinafter referred to as "City's <br /> irrigation well" . In consideration of Gloe's withdrawal, from DWR, <br /> of their objection to City's Applications and upon Gloe's <br /> submission to City of verifiable proof, using standard principles <br /> of hydrology and geohydrology generally accepted and applied by <br /> qualified hydrologists or geohydrologists, that the operation by <br /> City of its irrigation well for the purposes of augmenting the flow <br /> in the Platte River has had an actual, material and <br /> disproportionate adverse effect on the usage of the Gloe wells, or <br /> their replacements, as defined in Neb. Rev. Stat. §46-602 (3) ( 1998 <br /> Reissue) , for irrigation, stock water, or domestic purposes, <br /> including any reduction in the amount of withdrawal, rate of <br /> withdrawal and time of withdrawal, City agrees to reduce its demand <br /> on its irrigation well during the time periods when the operation <br /> of the irrigation well for the purposes of augmentinq the flow in <br /> the Platte River has been determined to have an actual, material <br /> and disproportionate adverse impact on the Gloe wells. Actual <br /> material and disproportionate adverse effect shall mean any effect <br /> which is not proportionate to the sharing, in times of shortage, of <br /> groundwater between the Gloes wells and the City's municipal water <br /> supply wells under Nebraska's correlative rights doctrine. The <br /> reduction of demand by City shall be made until the impact has been <br /> reduced to the level which reflects Gloe's and City's proportionate <br /> share of the shortage as follows: by ceasing the application of <br /> ground water to any crops growing on any land owned by City. <br /> 5. Modern Farmina Practices Restriction. The City <br /> shall not adopt controls pursuant to the Wellhead Protection Act, <br /> Neb. Rev. Stat. §46-1501-1509 ( 1988 Reissue) or Neb. Rev. Stat. <br /> §17-536 ( 1997 Reissue) or any other applicable statute concerning <br /> water controls, wellhead protection or the like, unless required by <br /> State or Federal law, rule, regulation or order, or unless required <br /> by prudent industrial and municipal water supply management <br /> standards, practices and procedures. In the event that a State or <br /> Federal law, rule, regulation or order requires or in the event an <br /> industrial or municipal water supply standard, practice or best <br /> management practice requires City to restrict, solely because of <br /> Gloes ' wells proximity to City's municipal well field, any farming <br /> practices on the Gloe property resulting in actual economic loss to <br /> the Gloes, City shall enforce the restrictions on the Gloe property <br />