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AGENDA REPORT
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3/15/2022
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C. Construction <br /> 1. DSRSD will be responsible for all recycled water plumbing improvements <br /> including but not limited to connection to the DSRSD recycled water main at <br /> Broder Blvd., all valves, pipes, and hoses, either through an on-call contract, or by <br /> soliciting bids at the sole discretion of DSRSD. <br /> 2. City of Pleasanton will be responsible for all site surface improvements including <br /> but not limited to grading, paving, striping, signage, gates, and driveways, either <br /> through an on-call contract, or by soliciting bids at the sole discretion of City of <br /> Pleasanton. <br /> 3. If DSRSD and the City of Pleasanton solicit bids pursuant to this subsection, the <br /> Parties' bids may for convenience and potential Project cost-savings be combined <br /> into a single bid solicitation. <br /> 4. City of Livermore will be responsible for any modifications needed offsite at its <br /> metering equipment with City of Pleasanton. <br /> 5. DSRSD will be responsible for any modifications needed offsite at its metering <br /> equipment with City of Pleasanton. <br /> D. Recycled Water Supply <br /> 1. City of Livermore will provide the total quantity of recycled water supply <br /> required for the Project. The quantity of recycled water that will be made <br /> available to residential users of the Project is therefore limited by the recycled <br /> water supplies to be made available by the City of Livermore. <br /> 2. To provide the recycled water supply for the Project, City of Livermore and City <br /> of Pleasanton shall cooperate to allow for the City of Livermore to deliver <br /> recycled water supplies to augment recycled water service delivered to the east <br /> side of Pleasanton on peak days. The delivery of City of Livermore recycled <br /> water supplies will therefore reduce City of Pleasanton's demand on the Dublin <br /> San Ramon Services District—East Bay Municipal Utility District Recycled <br /> Water Agency (DERWA) recycled water program, which shall offset the demand <br /> from the operation of the fill station at Gleason Property. <br /> 3. The Parties acknowledge and agree that the Project shall not impact any DERWA <br /> recycled water supplies or deliveries to DERWA customers and no DERWA <br /> recycled water supply will be made available for use by the Project. <br /> E. Metering <br /> 1. City of Livermore has a metered flow control valve connection with City of <br /> Pleasanton for recycled water supply. The existing recycled water infrastructure <br /> can deliver recycled water into City of Pleasanton's Tassajara Reservoir. All of <br /> City of Livermore's recycled water sold to the City of Pleasanton runs through a <br /> 12"water meter near the intersection of El Charro Rd and Jack London <br /> 4 <br />
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