Cal Am Return Water Pipeline Sample Clauses

Cal Am Return Water Pipeline. Subject to satisfaction of the Conditions Precedent set forth in Sections 3.3(a), (b), (c), (d), (e) and (f), Cal Am will design and construct (in consultation with CCSD) the Delivery Pipeline including a metered delivery point (“Delivery Point”) as set forth in Exhibit A. Cal Am will install, operate, and maintain the meter in accordance with CPUC General Order 103-A or other applicable CPUC or water industry standards which will measure the volume of Return Water delivered to the Delivery Point (“Cal Am Meter”). CCSD shall use best efforts to ensure it has the ability to take such delivery. All pipeline facilities from the desalination plant up to and including the Cal Am Meter shall be owned, operated and maintained by Cal Am. All pipeline facilities downstream of the Cal Am Meter shall be owned, operated, and maintained by CCSD upon payment by CCSD to Cal Am of the CCSD Pipeline Contribution as set forth in this Agreement.
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Cal Am Return Water Pipeline. Subject to satisfaction of the Conditions Precedent set forth in Sections 3.3(a), (b), (c), (d), (e), and (f), Cal Am will design and construct (in consultation with Agency) the Delivery Pipeline including a metered delivery point (“Delivery Point”) as set forth in Exhibit A. Cal Am will install, operate, and maintain the meter at the Delivery Point in accordance with CPUC General Order 103-A or other applicable CPUC or water industry standards which will measure the volume of Return Water delivered at the Delivery Point (“Cal Am Meter”). Agency shall use good faith diligent efforts to support Cal Am’s efforts to obtain any such CPUC approval. The Parties shall cooperate in good faith to seek grants to offset the costs of the Delivery Pipeline.

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