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2. Support the water quality projects in Zone 7's four-page brochure entitled "Water Quality <br /> Projects 2005-2015, December 2004". <br /> <br /> 3. Support and cooperate with development and implementation of the Salt Management Program. <br /> <br /> 4. Program and Project recommendations must not result in any degradation of the existing <br /> delivered water quality for east side retailers. <br /> <br /> 5. Each liaison committee (Pleasanton-Zone 7; Pleasanton-DSRSD and DSRSD-Zone 7) will <br /> receive a common staff report from the managers of each agency every six months on the status <br /> of the various efforts called for within these Policy Principles; those liaison committees may call <br /> for separate or combined liaison meetings to discuss the status reports. <br /> <br />Operational Principles <br /> <br /> 1. Examine Zone 7 and retailer operating practices over time (summer to winter, day to day and at <br /> individual turnouts to the retailers), at both present and future facilities, that could be feasibly <br /> optimized to improve, and to better equalize delivered water quality. <br /> <br /> 2. Establish operations guidelines for Zone 7 wells, that without compromising overall system <br /> reliability, would be consistent with the goals of delivering aesthetically acceptable water to <br /> retailers' turnouts, and improving and, to the extent possible, equalizing delivered water quality. <br /> <br /> 3. Study operational capacities of water treatment plants and transmission facilities to maximize <br /> deliveries of treated surface water to retailer turnouts. <br /> <br /> 4. Examine the practical extent to which wells with demineralization capabilities can be <br /> preferentially operated before wells without demineralization capabilities, without compromising <br /> overall water system reliability. <br /> <br />Facilities Principles <br /> <br /> 1. Implement all projects in the 4 page Water Quality brochure on the schedule shown to the <br /> maximum extent possible among which are projects that will improve the hardness, taste and <br /> odor of water delivered to the west side retailers. <br /> <br /> 2. Identify and evaluate the potential effectiveness and feasibility of constructing new facilities <br /> (pipelines, pumping facilities etc.) to minimize variations in delivered water quality, to improve <br /> overall delivered water quality, and to better equalize delivered water quality. <br /> <br /> 3. Examine the feasibility of installing treatment facilities at individual turnouts to improve and to <br /> better equalize the water quality delivered to individual retailers <br /> <br /> 4. Examine the feasibility of "point of use" treatment devices or facilities in localized areas. <br /> <br /> <br />