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Mammoth Trading Group Project Committee Bren School of Environmental Science and Management Bren Hall 4025, University of California Santa Barbara, CA 93106-5131 January 23, 2015 Dear Group Project Committee: This letter is to confirm support of the proposed project titled Development and Testing of Drought-Year Lease Markets for Instream Flows submitted to the Bren School Group Project Proposals. Mammoth Trading operates the only smart markets for water rights in the world. Our team has the technical, legal, and economic expertise necessary for the task. We not only develop algorithmic clearing, but also engage with stakeholders to create user-friendly platforms and to obtain regulatory approval. Because each market is unique, Mammoth Trading develops customized trading platforms. We believe that it s possible to grow local economies today while sustaining natural resources for future generations, and we use the power of markets to do so. We combine geophysical relationships, business acumen, and an understanding of governing regulations in a way never been done before to move natural resources their most productive use. We are excited to partner with the Daugherty Water for Food Institute (DWFI) to submit this proposal, which will undertake research and policy analysis associated with developing a market for water trusts to purchase water rights. I am committed to providing research support and mentorship to the Bren students for the duration of the project. Data: All data required for this project are publicly available. Funding: DWFI has allocated up to $10,000 to supplement the Bren School s funding and support the research and analysis that this project requires (see DWFI support letter). Internships: DWFI is offering two unpaid internships and will also provide registration for two students to attend the USDA-EPA Water Quality Trading Conference that DWFI will host in the summer of 2015 (see DWFI support letter). Mammoth Trading, Inc. 60 Hazelwood Drive Champaign, Illinois 61820 (308) 520-9296 www.mammothtrading.com

Timeline: Spring 2015! Review literature, develop work plan! Conduct initial interviews (by phone or in person) in California, Oregon, and Washington! Begin collecting relevant hydrologic data Summer 2015! Two students travel to Nebraska, Colorado, and Kansas to conduct inperson interviews (4 weeks)! Two students intern at DWFI, working on the group project as well as other programs (6 weeks); present initial findings of customer discovery to DWFI- Mammoth Trading audience! Assimilate hydrologic and customer data! Two students attend the USDA-EPA Water Quality Trading Conference (3 days) Fall 2015! Develop possible business models! Write and run simulations Winter & Spring 2016! Write research manuscript with recommendations! Present findings and deliver policy brief and poster I am pleased to join DWFI in submitting this proposal, coauthored by Sustainable Water Markets Fellows Karen Askeland and Martin Merz. Should the committee have any questions regarding my or Mammoth Trading s commitment, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Richael K. Young President & Co-Founder richael@mammothtrading.com Mammoth Trading, Inc. 60 Hazelwood Drive Champaign, Illinois 61820 (308) 520-9296 www.mammothtrading.com

ROBERT B. DAUGHERTY WATER FOR FOOD INSTITUTE Nebraska Innovation Campus / 2021 Transformation Drive, Suite 3220 / P.O. Box 886203 / Lincoln, NE 68588-6203 USA (402) 472-5145 / waterforfood.nebraska.edu

ć Nebraska Innovation Campus / 2021 Transformation Drive, Suite 3220 / P.O. Box 886203 / Lincoln, NE 68588-6203 USA (402) 472-5145 / waterforfood.nebraska.edu

January 23, 2015 Bren Group Project Review Committee Bren School of Environmental Science & Management Bren Hall, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-5131 Re: Letter of support for Group Project Development and Testing of Drought-Year Lease Markets for Instream Flows in fulfillment of the Bren School s Masters Program requirements. Dear Bren Group Project Reviewers, On behalf of the Resource Conservation District of Santa Cruz County (RCDSCC), I am pleased to write in support of the project Development and Testing of Drought-Year Lease Markets for Instream Flows, proposed by students Karen Askeland and Martin Merz, Sustainable Water Markets Fellows at the Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UC Santa Barbara. Our agency is heavily invested in advancing community-based efforts and innovative partnerships to address threats to a reliable water supply and promote sustainable use of limited water resources in our region. RCDSCC actively works with specialty crop producers, agricultural industry and a number of public and private partner agencies on the central coast of California, to help advance sustainable agriculture practices, climate change preparedness, and conservation of soil and water resources in both organic and conventional systems. In conversations with one of the student authors of this proposal, our staff identified several interests in common and specific ways in which this research could complement work RCDSCC is doing on promoting incentive-driven adoption of water conservation practices in the region. The RCDSCC also plays a coordinating role in a local stakeholder process called the Pajaro Valley Community Water Dialogue (CWD). CWD is a community-based think tank that began in 2010 to address pressing concerns of water supply (aquifer overdraft) and water quality in the Pajaro Valley. The CWD is comprised of members of the agricultural industry, Natural Resource Conservation Service, UC Cooperative Extension, technical service providers, the Resource Conservation District of Santa Cruz County, land conservation organizations, water management agencies, local government, and nongovernmental organizations. In addition to providing a multi-stakeholder forum for discussion and planning, the CWD has taken actions to secure a sustainable water supply in Santa Cruz County. While the current regulatory framework in the Pajaro Valley groundwater basin does not limit or allocate water rights among users, this situation could change in light of new regulations, and the CWD would certainly benefit from learning about opportunities and barriers to adopting a market-based mechanism to efficiently cap and distribute water use in the basin. As a collaborator on this project, RCDSCC can assist the research team to contact CWD stakeholders, provide background information, and share lessons learned from the study among CWD participants. I believe this project is timely and relevant to critical resource conservation issues in our region, and its outcomes have the potential to benefit California s Central Coast farmers, the agriculture industry and the community at large. For all the above reasons, I strongly recommend providing support to this research. Sincerely, Sacha Lozano Agriculture and Conservation Program Manager