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CITY CLERK
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AGENDA REPORT
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California Code of Regulations, Division 4, Environmental Health, Chapter 3, <br /> Water Recycling Criteria or successor regulations for non-potable water <br /> intended for unrestricted use. This is the same Recycled Water that is <br /> produced by DSRSD and supplied to DERWA pursuant to the July 28, 2003 <br /> Water Supply Agreement between DSRSD, DERWA and EBMUD ("Water <br /> Supply Agreement") and that is delivered by DERWA to the DSRSD Recycled <br /> Water Program and to the EBMUD Recycled Water Program, respectively, <br /> pursuant to the July 28, 2003 Agreement for the Sale of Recycled Water by <br /> DERWA to DSRSD and EBMUD ("Water Sales Agreement"). This supersedes <br /> the definition set forth in Section 2.1 of the Third Supplemental Agreement. <br /> f. Recycled Water Program — A complete stand-alone utility to deliver <br /> Recycled Water to customers, including all permitting, facilities, <br /> operations, policies and procedures. The DERWA Recycled Water <br /> Program consists of Recycled Water treatment, pumping, transmission <br /> and storage facilities through which Recycled Water is or will be delivered <br /> to the District and EBMUD Recycled Water Programs and through a <br /> portion of which it is contemplated by and in accordance with this <br /> Agreement and the DERWA-City Agreement that Recycled Water will be <br /> delivered to the City Recycled Water Program. The District Recycled <br /> Water Program consists of distribution system pipelines, reservoirs and <br /> pump stations. The City Recycled Water Program is planned to consist of <br /> distribution system pipelines and a reservoir. <br /> g. Recycled Water Treatment Facility — The sand filtration/ultraviolet light <br /> disinfection treatment plant together with DERWA Recycled Water Pump <br /> Station No 1 (PSR 1), all located at 7051 Johnson Drive in Pleasanton, <br /> California. The Recycled Water Treatment Facility referred to in this <br /> Agreement is the same as the "Recycled Water Treatment Plant" defined in the <br /> DERWA-City Agreement. The Recycled Water Treatment Facility comprises a <br /> portion, but not all of, (a) the facilities defined in the Water Sales Agreement as <br /> "Facilities, Tertiary Treatment Plant," and (b) the facilities defined in the Water <br /> Page 4 of 19 <br />
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