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<br />-1- <br />LIVERMORE-AMADOR VALLEY WATER MANAGEMENT AGENCY SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED SEWER SERVICE CONTRACT This Second Amended and Restated Sewer Service Contract (“Contract”), dated as of August 1, 2021, by and among the Livermore-Amador Valley Water Management Agency (“LAVWMA”), the City of Livermore (“Livermore”), the City of Pleasanton (“Pleasanton”), and the Dublin San Ramon Services District (“District”), amends and restates in whole that certain Amended and Restated Sewer Service Contract, dated as of October 1, 2011, among LAVWMA, Pleasanton, the District and Livermore (the “2011 Sewer Service Contract”); WITNESSETH WHEREAS, LAVWMA is a joint exercise of powers agency duly organized and existing under and pursuant to that certain Amended and Restated Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement, entered into on September 10, 1997, by and among the District, Pleasanton and Livermore, and under the provisions of Articles 1 through 4 (commencing with Section 6500) of Chapter 5 of Division 7 of Title 1 of the California Government Code (the “Act”), and is authorized pursuant to Article 4 (commencing with Section 6584) of the Act to issue revenue bonds to finance facilities for the receipt, transport and disposal of treated wastewater; WHEREAS, LAVWMA acquired and constructed facilities for the receipt, transport and disposal of treated wastewater from the Livermore-Amador Valley in order to carry out the purposes for which it was established; WHEREAS, pursuant to an Agreement for Maintenance of LAVWMA Facilities between LAVWMA and the District, dated January 15, 1980, as amended (the “Maintenance Agreement”), the District agreed to perform required operational and maintenance tasks upon LAVWMA’s wastewater receipt, transport and disposal facilities; WHEREAS, LAVWMA transmits treated wastewater to the East Bay Dischargers Authority (“EBDA,” as defined more completely herein) pursuant to an Amended and Restated Agreement, effective July 1, 2021, between LAVWMA and EBDA (the “EBDA Master Agreement”); WHEREAS, EBDA owns, operates and maintains pump stations and a force main and outfall system extending from central and southern Alameda County to a deepwater discharge into the San Francisco Bay;