Bureau Water Charge. (a) 38 <Annual Charge> The payments to be made by each contractor receiving service of Bureau water shall include an annual charge, during the period of such service, designated as the Bureau Water Charge. This charge shall return to the State during such period all amounts paid to the Bureau by the State to obtain water for the contractor under the Bureau-State contract. Payments of this charge shall be made in advance so as to provide the State with sufficient funds to make payments to the Bureau as required under the Bureau-State contract. For each contractor, the Bureau Water Charge shall be the sum of the following: (1) the product of $3.50 and that portion of the amount of water to be made available for delivery to the contractor in the respective Bureau water year under its contract which is Bureau agricultural water as determined by the State; (2) the product of $10.00 and that portion of the amount of water to be made available for delivery to the contractor in the respective Bureau water year under its contract which is Bureau municipal, industrial and domestic water as determined by the State; and (3) the cost of the pro rata share of water lost from the project transportation facilities due to evaporation, leakage, seepage, or other causes, taking into account the quantities of Bureau agricultural water and Bureau municipal, industrial and domestic water made available for delivery to the contractor in the respective Bureau water year under its contract: Provided, That if in any year the amount of Bureau water to be made available for delivery to the contractor under its contract is reduced by reason of shortage as provided in Article 6(b)(1), the Bureau Water Charge shall be adjusted on the basis of such reduced amount. In computing the charge, the State shall determine the amounts of Bureau agricultural water and Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water to be made available for delivery to the contractor on the basis of estimates of Bureau water use of such water made pursuant to subdivision (c) of this article: Provided further, That prior to March 1, 1968, fifty-two percent (52%) and thereafter forty-five percent (45%) of all Bureau water delivered to the District under this contract and used for ground water recharge or storage shall be deemed to be Bureau agricultural water and the remainder Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water: Provided further, That for purposes of the first year’s advance payment fifty-four percent (54%) of the amount of Bureau water made available for delivery to the District under this contract shall be estimated to be Bureau agricultural water and the remainder Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water; Provided further, That an adjustment in the following year’s xxxx shall be made in the event that the proportion between Bureau agricultural water and Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water differs from the estimate.
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Bureau Water Charge.
(a) 38 36 <Annual Charge> The payments to be made by each contractor receiving service of Bureau water shall include an annual charge, during the period of such service, designated as the Bureau Water Charge. This charge shall return to the State during such period all amounts paid to the Bureau by the State to obtain water for the contractor under the Bureau-State contract. Payments of this charge shall be made in advance so as to provide the State with sufficient funds to make payments to the Bureau as required under the Bureau-State contract. For each contractor, the Bureau Water Charge shall be the sum of the following: (1) the product of $3.50 and that portion of the amount of water to be made available for delivery to the contractor in the respective Bureau water year under its contract which is Bureau agricultural water as determined by the State; (2) the product of $10.00 and that portion of the amount of water to be made available for delivery to the contractor in the respective Bureau water year under its contract which is Bureau municipal, industrial and domestic water as determined by the State; and (3) the cost of the pro pro-rata share of water lost from the project transportation facilities due to evaporation, leakage, seepage, or other causes, taking into account the quantities of Bureau agricultural water and Bureau municipal, industrial and domestic water made available for delivery to the contractor in the respective Bureau water year under its contract: Provided, That if in any year the amount of Bureau water to be made available for delivery to the contractor under its contract is reduced by reason of shortage as provided in Article 6(b)(1), the Bureau Water Charge shall be adjusted on the basis of such reduced amount. In computing the charge, the State shall determine the amounts of Bureau agricultural water and Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water to be made available for delivery to the contractor on the basis of estimates of Bureau water use of such water made pursuant to subdivision (c) of this article: Provided furtherProvided, That prior to March 1, 1968, fifty-two fifty percent (5250%) and thereafter fortythirty-five percent (4535%) of all Bureau water delivered to the District under this contract and used for ground water recharge or storage shall be deemed to be Bureau agricultural water and the remainder Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water: Provided further, That for purposes of the first year’s advance payment fiftysixty-four five percent (5465%) of the amount of Bureau water made available for delivery to the District under this contract shall be estimated to be Bureau agricultural water and the remainder Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water; : Provided further, That an adjustment in the following year’s xxxx shall be made in to the event extent that the proportion between Bureau agricultural water and Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water differs from the estimate.between
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Samples: Water Supply Contract
Bureau Water Charge.
(a) 38 37 <Annual Charge> The payments to be made by each contractor receiving service of Bureau water shall include an annual charge, during the period of such service, designated as the Bureau Water Charge. This charge shall return to the State during such period all amounts paid to the Bureau by the State to obtain water for the contractor under the Bureau-State contract. Payments of this charge shall be made in advance so as to provide the State with sufficient funds to make payments to the Bureau as required under the Bureau-State contract. For each contractor, the Bureau Water Charge shall be the sum of the following: (1) the product of $3.50 and that portion of the amount of water to be made available for delivery to the contractor in the respective Bureau water year under its contract which is Bureau agricultural water as determined by the State; (2) the product of $10.00 and that portion of the amount of water to be made available for delivery to the contractor in the respective Bureau water year under its contract which is Bureau municipal, industrial and domestic water as determined by the State; and (3) the cost of the pro pro-rata share of water lost from the project transportation facilities due to evaporation, leakage, seepage, or other causes, taking into account the quantities of Bureau agricultural water and Bureau municipal, industrial and domestic water made available for delivery to the contractor in the respective Bureau water year under its contract: Provided, That if in any year the amount of Bureau water to be made available for delivery to the contractor under its contract is reduced by reason of shortage as provided in Article 6(b)(1), the Bureau Water Charge shall be adjusted on the basis of such reduced amount. In computing the charge, the State shall determine the amounts of Bureau agricultural water and Bureau municipal, municipal, 37 Amended: Amendment No. 1 industrial, and domestic water to be made available for delivery to the contractor on the basis of estimates of Bureau water use of such water made pursuant to subdivision (c) of this article: Provided furtherProvided, That prior to March 1, 1968, fifty-two percent (52%) and thereafter fortyseventy-five percent (4575%) of all Bureau water delivered to the District under this contract and used for ground water recharge or storage shall be deemed to be Bureau agricultural water and the remainder Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water: Provided further, That for purposes of the first year’s advance payment fiftyseventy-four five percent (5475%) of the amount of Bureau water made available for delivery to the District under this contract shall be estimated to be Bureau agricultural water and the remainder Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water; : Provided further, That an adjustment in the following year’s xxxx shall be made in to the event extent that the proportion between Bureau agricultural water and Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water as determined pursuant to this subdivision differs from the estimate.estimate.
(b) <Refusal of Water Does Not Affect Obligation> The District’s failure or refusal to accept delivery of Bureau water made available for delivery to it under Article 6(b) and Table A included in Article 6(c) shall not affect the computation of the Bureau Water Charge as provided for in subdivision (a) of this article and shall in no way relieve the District of its obligation to make payment of the charge, as so computed, pursuant to Article 29
(c) <District Water Measurements> The District shall measure separately, with equipment satisfactory to the State, Bureau water delivered to it for ground water recharge, Bureau agricultural water delivered to it for surface use, and Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water delivered to it for surface use, and shall keep and maintain accurate and complete records thereof. At any time or times, the State may inspect such measuring equipment, and the measurements and records taken therefrom.
(d) <District Obligation for Payments>Obligations of the District arising out of, pursuant, or incidental to the Bureau-State contract shall constitute a general obligation of the District notwithstanding the default in the payment to the District by individual water users of assessments, tolls, or other charges levied by or owing to the District and the District agrees to use all powers and resources available to it under the laws of the State of California to collect the funds necessary to meet such obligations.
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Samples: Water Supply Contract
Bureau Water Charge.
(a) 38 <Annual Charge> The 38The payments to be made by each contractor receiving service of Bureau water shall include an annual charge, during the period of such service, designated as the Bureau Water Charge. This charge shall return to the State during such period all amounts paid to the Bureau by the State to obtain water for the contractor under the Bureau-State contract. Payments of this charge shall be made in advance so as to provide the State with sufficient funds to make payments to the Bureau as required under the Bureau-State contractContract. For each contractor, the Bureau Water Charge shall be the sum of the following: (1) the product of $3.50 and that portion of the amount of water to be made available for delivery to the contractor in the respective Bureau water year under its contract which is Bureau agricultural water as determined by the State; (2) the product of $10.00 and that portion of the amount of water to be made available for delivery to the contractor in the respective Bureau water year under its contract which is Bureau municipal, industrial and domestic water as determined by the State; and (3) the cost of the pro rata share of water lost from the project transportation facilities due to evaporation, leakage, seepage, or other causes, taking into account the quantities of Bureau agricultural water and Bureau municipal, industrial and domestic water made available for delivery to the contractor in the respective Bureau water year under its contract: Provided, That if in any year the amount of Bureau water to be made available for delivery to the contractor under its contract is reduced by reason of shortage as provided in Article 6(b)(1), the Bureau Water Charge shall be adjusted on the basis of such reduced amount. In computing the charge, the State shall determine the amounts of Bureau agricultural water and Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water to be made available for delivery to the contractor on the basis of estimates of Bureau water use of such water made pursuant to subdivision (c) of this article: Provided further, That prior to March 1, 1968, fifty-fifty- two percent (52%) and thereafter forty-five percent (45%) of all Bureau water delivered to the District under this contract and used for ground water recharge or storage shall be deemed to be Bureau agricultural water and the remainder Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water: Provided further, That for purposes of the first year’s advance payment fifty-four percent (54%) of the amount of Bureau water made available for delivery to the District under this contract shall be estimated to be Bureau agricultural water and the remainder Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water; Provided further, That an adjustment in the following year’s xxxx shall be made in the event that the proportion between Bureau agricultural water and Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water differs from the estimate.estimate.
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Samples: Water Supply Contract
Bureau Water Charge.
(a) 38 <Annual Charge> The payments to be made by each contractor receiving service of Bureau water shall include an annual charge, during the period of such service, designated as the Bureau Water Charge. This charge shall return to the State during such period all amounts paid to the Bureau by the State to obtain water for the contractor under the Bureau-State contract. Payments of this charge shall be made in advance so as to provide the State with sufficient funds to make payments to the Bureau as required under the Bureau-State contract. For each contractor, the Bureau Water Charge shall be the sum of the following: (1) the product of $3.50 and that portion of the amount of water to be made available for delivery to the contractor in the respective Bureau water year under its contract which is Bureau agricultural water as determined by the State; (2) the product of $10.00 and that portion of the amount of water to be made available for delivery to the contractor in the respective Bureau water year under its contract which is Bureau municipal, industrial and domestic water as determined by the State; and (3) the cost of the pro rata share of water lost from the project transportation facilities due to evaporation, leakage, seepage, or other causes, taking into account the quantities of Bureau agricultural water and Bureau municipal, industrial and domestic water made available for delivery to the contractor in the respective Bureau water year under its contract: Provided, That if in any year the amount of Bureau water to be made available for delivery to the contractor under its contract is reduced by reason of shortage as provided in Article 6(b)(1), the Bureau Water Charge shall be adjusted on the basis of such reduced amount. In computing the charge, the State shall determine the amounts of Bureau agricultural water and Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water to be made available for delivery to the contractor on the basis of estimates of Bureau water use of such water made pursuant to subdivision (c) of this article: Provided further, That prior to March 1, 1968, fifty-two percent (52%) and thereafter forty-five percent (45%) of all Bureau water delivered to the District under this contract and used for ground water recharge or storage shall be deemed to be Bureau agricultural water and the remainder Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water: Provided further, That for purposes of the first year’s advance payment fifty-four percent (54%) of the amount of Bureau water made available for delivery to the District under this contract shall be estimated to be Bureau agricultural water and the remainder Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water; Provided further, That an adjustment in the following year’s xxxx shall be made in the event that the proportion between Bureau agricultural water and Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water differs from the estimate.estimate.
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Samples: Water Supply Contract
Bureau Water Charge.
(a) 38 36 <Annual Charge> The payments to be made by each contractor receiving service of Bureau water shall include an annual charge, during the period of such service, designated as the Bureau Water Charge. This charge shall return to the State during such period all amounts paid to the Bureau by the State to obtain water for the contractor under the Bureau-State contract. Payments of this charge shall be made in advance so as to provide the State with sufficient funds to make payments to the Bureau as required under the Bureau-State contract. For each contractor, the Bureau Water Charge shall be the sum of the following: (1) the product of $3.50 and that portion of the amount of water to be made available for delivery to the contractor in the respective Bureau water year under its contract which is Bureau agricultural water as determined by the State; (2) the product of $10.00 and that portion of the amount of water to be made available for delivery to the contractor in the respective Bureau water year under its contract which is Bureau municipal, industrial and domestic water as determined by the State; and (3) the cost of the pro pro-rata share of water lost from the project transportation facilities due to evaporation, leakage, seepage, or other causes, taking into account the quantities of Bureau agricultural water and Bureau municipal, industrial and domestic water made available for delivery to the contractor in the respective Bureau water year under its contract: Provided, That if in any year the amount of Bureau water to be made available for delivery to the contractor under its contract is reduced by reason of shortage as provided in Article 6(b)(1), the Bureau Water Charge shall be adjusted on the basis of such reduced amount. In computing the charge, the State shall determine the amounts of Bureau agricultural water and Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water to be made available for delivery to the contractor on the basis of estimates of Bureau water use of such water made pursuant to subdivision (c) of this article: Provided furtherProvided, That prior to March 1, 1968, fifty-two fifty percent (5250%) and thereafter fortythirty-five percent (4535%) of all Bureau water delivered to the District under this contract and used for ground water recharge or storage shall be deemed to be Bureau agricultural water and the remainder Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water: Provided further, That for purposes of the first year’s advance payment fiftysixty-four five percent (5465%) of the amount of Bureau water made available for delivery to the District under this contract shall be estimated to be Bureau agricultural water and the remainder Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water; : Provided further, That an adjustment in the following year’s xxxx shall be made in to the event extent that the proportion between Bureau agricultural water and Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water as determined pursuant to this subdivision differs from the estimate.estimate.
(b) <Refusal of Water Does Not Affect Obligation> The District’s failure or refusal to accept delivery of Bureau water made available for delivery to it under Article 6(b) and Table A included in Article 6(c) shall not affect the computation of the Bureau Water Charge as provided for in subdivision (a) of this article and shall in no way relieve the District of its obligation to make payment of the charge, as so computed, pursuant to Article 29, except as the amounts in Table A may be modified under the terms of Article 6(b).
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Samples: Water Supply Contract
Bureau Water Charge.
(a) 38 <Annual Charge> The 34The payments to be made by each contractor receiving service of Bureau water shall include an annual charge, during the period of such service, designated as the Bureau Water Charge. This charge shall return to the State during such period all amounts paid to the Bureau by the State to obtain water for the contractor under the Bureau-State contract. Payments of this charge shall be made in advance so as to provide the State with sufficient funds to make payments to the Bureau as required under the Bureau-State contract. For each contractor, the Bureau Water Charge shall be the sum of the following: (1) the product of $3.50 and that portion of the amount of water to be made available for delivery to the contractor in the respective Bureau water year under its contract which is Bureau agricultural water as determined by the State; (2) the product of $10.00 and that portion of the amount of water to be made available for delivery to the contractor in the respective Bureau water year under its contract which is Bureau municipal, industrial and domestic water as determined by the State; and (3) the cost of the pro pro-rata share of water lost from the project transportation facilities due to evaporation, leakage, seepage, or other causes, taking into account the quantities of Bureau agricultural water and Bureau municipal, industrial and domestic water made available for delivery to the contractor in the respective Bureau water year under its contract: Provided, That if in any year the amount of Bureau water to be made available for delivery to the contractor under its contract is reduced by reason of shortage as provided in Article 6(b)(1), the Bureau Water Charge shall be adjusted on the basis of such reduced amount. In computing the charge, the State shall determine the amounts of Bureau agricultural water and Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water to be made available for delivery to the contractor on the basis of estimates of Bureau water use of such water made pursuant to subdivision (c) of this article: Provided furtherProvided, That prior to March 1, 1968, fifty-two fifty percent (5250%) and thereafter fortythirty-five percent (4535%) of all Bureau water delivered to the District under this contract and used for ground water recharge or storage shall be deemed to be Bureau agricultural water and the remainder Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water: Provided further, That for purposes of the first year’s advance payment fiftysixty-four five percent (5465%) of the amount of Bureau water made available for delivery to the District under this contract shall be estimated to be Bureau agricultural water and the remainder Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water; : Provided further, That an adjustment in the following year’s xxxx shall be made in to the event extent that the proportion between Bureau agricultural water and Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water as determined pursuant to this subdivision differs from the estimate.estimate.
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Samples: Water Supply Contract
Bureau Water Charge.
(a) 38 37 <Annual Charge> The payments to be made by each contractor receiving service of Bureau water shall include an annual charge, during the period of such service, designated as the Bureau Water Charge. This charge shall return to the State during such period all amounts paid to the Bureau by the State to obtain water for the contractor under the Bureau-State contract. Payments of this charge shall be made in advance so as to provide the State with sufficient funds to make payments to the Bureau as required under the Bureau-State contract. For each contractor, the Bureau Water Charge shall be the sum of the following: (1) the product of $3.50 and that portion of the amount of water to be made available for delivery to the contractor in the respective Bureau water year under its contract which is Bureau agricultural water as determined by the State; (2) the product of $10.00 and that portion of the amount of water to be made available for delivery to the contractor in the respective Bureau water year under its contract which is Bureau municipal, industrial and domestic water as determined by the State; and (3) the cost of the pro pro-rata share of water lost from the project transportation facilities due to evaporation, leakage, seepage, or other causes, taking into account the quantities of Bureau agricultural water and Bureau municipal, industrial and domestic water made available for delivery to the contractor in the respective Bureau water year under its contract: Provided, That if in any year the amount of Bureau water to be made available for delivery to the contractor under its contract is reduced by reason of shortage as provided in Article 6(b)(1), the Bureau Water Charge shall be adjusted on the basis of such reduced amount. In computing the charge, the State shall determine the amounts of Bureau agricultural water and Bureau municipal, 37 Amended: Amendment No. 1 industrial, and domestic water to be made available for delivery to the contractor on the basis of estimates of Bureau water use of such water made pursuant to subdivision (c) of this article: Provided furtherProvided, That prior to March 1, 1968, fifty-two percent (52%) and thereafter fortyseventy-five percent (4575%) of all Bureau water delivered to the District under this contract and used for ground water recharge or storage shall be deemed to be Bureau agricultural water and the remainder Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water: Provided further, That for purposes of the first year’s advance payment fiftyseventy-four five percent (5475%) of the amount of Bureau water made available for delivery to the District under this contract shall be estimated to be Bureau agricultural water and the remainder Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water; : Provided further, That an adjustment in the following year’s xxxx shall be made in to the event extent that the proportion between Bureau agricultural water and Bureau municipal, industrial, and domestic water as determined pursuant to this subdivision differs from the estimate.estimate.
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Samples: Water Supply Contract