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RES 97041
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8. With respect to projects having a potential impact on the Main Groundwater Basin <br /> (e.g., Clean Water Revival. DERWA. and the Berrenda Mesa Water Transfer). <br /> DSRSD and Pleasanton will cooperate and work in collaboration to assure that water <br /> quality is not diminished as a result of these projects. To that end, DSRSD and <br /> Pleasanton will work and collaborate {o establish a Valley-wide Techanical Review <br /> Committee to address water quality, issues, to evaluate operating data in order to <br /> assess options for the location of future wells, to review monitoring efforts and <br /> relevant technical data. to facilitate and monitor review by regulatory agencies. and <br /> to work toward the development of an appropriate water quality management plan <br /> for the Main Groundwater Basin. <br /> <br />D. DERWA Principles <br /> <br /> DSRSD will make every reasonable effort to have DERWA adopt the following principles <br /> at the earliest possible date and, if adopted, Pleasanton and Livermore agree to ~e goal of <br /> entering into the appropriate seutement document with DERWA based upon these principles <br /> by June 30, 1997. <br /> <br /> I. DERWA will pass a specific resolution stating that the DERWA project will never <br /> provide any of the ADW'F disposal capacity influent limit adopted by LAVWMA. <br /> <br /> 2. Pleasanton will allow their Recycled Water Rights, as described in the Agreement for <br /> Wastewater Disposal Services dated November 3, 1992, be diverted to DERWA to <br /> the extent that those rights are not exemised by Pleasanton. In return, Pleasanton will <br /> receive any operating cost savings for disposal in proportion to the mount of <br /> Pleasanton Recycled Water Rights used by DERWA. <br /> <br /> 3. DERWA will make irrigation water from the DERWA project available to <br /> Pleasanton at a capital and operating cost proportional to the cost of the DERWA <br /> facilities that benefit Pleasanton. <br /> <br /> 4. In the event that adequate effluent is not available from the wastewater treatment <br /> plant to meet DERWA's needs and DERWA builds ASR wells, DERWA agrees not <br /> to take effluent from the wastewater treatment plant for at least one consecutive 30- <br /> day period during the non-irrigation season to ensure that the DERWA ASR wells <br /> will never provide any of the ADWF disposal capacity influent limit adopted by <br /> LAVWMA. <br /> <br /> 04/i 0t97 <br /> <br /> <br />
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