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"Effective Date") upon its approval by the City Council of City and the Board of <br />Directors of District. <br /> <br /> 2. Definitions. For purposes of this Agreement, the following words, <br />terms, and phrases shall have the meanings hereinafter respectively ascribed <br />thereto; provided, that those words, terms, or phrases identified with the phrase <br />"Basic Agreement Definition" have the same meaning as that appearing in the Basic <br />Agreement: <br /> <br /> A. ADWF (Average Dry Weather Flow) - the average daily <br /> Wastewater infiuent flow over three consecutive months of lowest <br /> flows in any calendar year. <br /> <br /> B. Basic A_oreenlent - that certain agreement entitled, "Agreement <br /> for Wastewater Disposal Services," dated November 3, 1992, by and <br /> between City and District. <br /> <br /> C. CEQA - the California Environmental Quality Act (Pub. Res. C. <br /> §21000 et seq.) <br /> <br /> D. City - the City of Pleasanton, a municipal corporation of the State <br /> of California. <br /> <br /> E. Contract Year - the period commencing upon the date first <br /> hereinabove written and expiring one (1) year thereafter, and each <br /> successive one-year period. <br /> <br /> F. Disposal Ca.Dacity - Basic Agreement Definition, <br /> <br /> G. Disposal Capacity Rights - Basic Agreement Definition. <br /> <br /> H. District - the Dublin San Ramon Services District, a public agency <br /> located in the Counties of Alameda and Contra Costa, California. <br /> I. District's Berrenda Mesa Project - a proposed project of District <br /> providing a maximum of 7000 acre feet per annum of potable water <br /> entitlements to meet foreseeable projected water consumption demands of <br /> District, which entitlements are provided under an agreement dated <br /> September 7, 1994, by District and subsequently amended, by and between <br /> District and the Berrenda Mesa Water District. <br /> <br /> J. District's Clean Water Revival Project - a project undertaken by District <br /> using reverse osmosis technology and injection of demineralized water into <br /> <br />~,o..,t-~o~ 2 <br />8/27/97 <br /> <br /> <br />