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CASTLEWOOD SEWERS
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LONG TERM AGREEMENTS
LONG TERM AGREEMENTS - DOCUMENT DATE
6/25/1985
LONG TERM AGREEMENTS - NAME
CASTLEWOOD SEWERS
LONG TERM AGREEMENTS - TYPE
MISC AGMT
LONG TERM AGREEMENTS - RECORD SERIES
704-05
LONG TERM AGREEMENTS - DESTRUCTION DATE
PERMANENT
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~c.~,~ ~L~V~CE aGREEMENT <br /> BETWEEN CITY OF PLEASANTON <br /> AND ALAMEDA COUNTY <br /> <br /> THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this ~--- ~-~ day <br /> <br />of ~Y_~ , 1985 by and between the CITY OF <br /> PLEASANTON, <br /> hereinafter <br />c ll~.]j~'~City , and ALAMEDA COUNTY (County Service Area R-1967-1), hereinafter <br />called "County". <br /> <br /> WITNESSETH: <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, County Service Area R-1967-1 (Castlewood), as shown in <br /> <br />Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference hereinafter <br />called "CSA", has been formed by Alameda County to provide, among other services, <br />sewerage service; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, CSA has undertaken studies, design and construction of sewer <br />facilities to eliminate the faulty Castlewood discrete treatment works along the <br />Arroyo de la Laguna, generally as described in the October 1983 Castlewood <br />Wastewater Treatment Facility Project Report and the April 1984 Addendum Report by <br />Lowry & Associates; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, the most feasible solution to meeting the sewage treatment <br />needs for the CSA is to utilize the regional treatment and disposal facilities <br />of the Dublin-San Ramon Services District (DSRSD) and the Livermore-Amador <br />Valley Wastewater Management Agency (LAVWMA); and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, the State Regional Water Quality Control Board has indicated <br />the solution of the CSA's sewage problem is to be accomplished through the DSRSD <br />and LAVWMA regional facilities; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, studies and facility design have been completed in accordance <br />with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and State Water Resources Control <br />Board (SWRCB) requirements under the Federal Clean Water Act, and grants are <br />being sought to finance this project; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, County desires 92,000 Gallons Per Day (GPD) Average Day <br />Maximum Month (ADMM) sewage treatment capacity for the CSA, consisting of 267 <br />residential units and the equivalent of 41 residential units for the Castlewood <br />Country Club (calculated at 280 GPD per residential unit) for a total of 308 <br />Residential Discharge Equivalents (RDE); and <br /> <br /> <br />
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