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<br /> delivered water quality, to improve overall delivered water quality, and to better <br /> equalize delivered water quality. <br />3. Examine the feasibility of installing treatment facilities at individual turnouts to <br /> improve and to better equalize the water quality delivered to individual retailers <br />4. Examine the feasibility of "point of use" treatment devices or facilities in <br /> localized areas. <br />5. Examine alternative means to deliver treated surface water from any of the <br /> treatment plants to points closer to retailer turnouts so as to better balance surface <br /> water deliveries to each retailer. <br />6. Support those taste and odor improvement projects that will benefit east side <br /> retailers. <br />Educational Principles <br />I. Develop joint educational material for the public regarding local water supplies, <br /> emphasizing all the actions taken and to be taken to improve water quality, <br /> including how those actions affect each retailer. <br />2. Develop joint educational material describing the benefits of the Salt Management <br /> Program. <br />Funding Principles <br />I. Identify and evaluate the most appropriate alternatives to equitably fund the <br /> capital and operating costs needed to improve water quality. <br />2. Provide bi-annual reports to the community describing the condition of Zone 7 <br /> water system assets, actual and proposed uses of Asset Management Program <br /> (AMP) Funds, AMP fund balances, and the ability of the Asset Management Fund <br /> to meet the needs for which it has been established. <br />H:\BOARD\FINAL\RES\200S\0802-o5\PRINAGREEFINALFINALCLEAN080305.DOC <br /> Page 4 of4 <br /> August 1, 2005 <br />