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\subsection{Background}
\begin{frame}{CREP}
Provides payments to fallow irrigated land in environmentally sensitive regions. The first contracts started in 2014.
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Provides payments to fallow irrigated land in environmentally sensitive regions. The first contracts started in 2014. \vfill
\onslide<2->{ \textbf{Goals}
\begin{enumerate}
\item{Enroll 40,000 acres of cropland}
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\begin{frame}{CREP: Rules}
\Large \textbf{Requirement}
\begin{enumerate}
\item{\(\frac{1}{2}\) acre-feet per acre applied}
\item{Four years of irrigation between 2008 and 2013 }
\item{\(\frac{1}{2}\) acre-feet per acre two years before application}
\end{enumerate}
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\onslide<2>{Sbd1 pumping fee was \$45 per acre-foot in 2011, rasied to \$75 in 2012. \emph{Only one year with a high pumping fee in eligibility period}}
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\begin{frame}{How can existing Sbd1 conservation affect a PES?}
CREP can induce water savings directly through enrolled wells, or indirectly through the response of neighboring wells \citep{rouhirad2021}.
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\onslide<2->{\textbf{Possible Effects}}
\begin{itemize}
\onslide<2->{\item{More wells enrolledl (+)}}
\onslide<3->{\item{Less water saved by enrolled wells (-)}}
\onslide<4->{\item{Neighbouring wells change pumping (+) }}
\onslide<5->{\item{Different wells enroll (+/-)}}
\end{itemize}
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