City Water Quality Requirements Sample Clauses

City Water Quality Requirements. The City has operated the System in a manner that has consistently achieved compliance with water quality regulations. The City has made the optimization of process operations and finished water quality a priority. As a result, the City’s water quality is considerably better than required by applicable regulations for certain key parameters. The Concessionaire shall maintain water quality, as measured by the parameters and requirements defined in Table A-1. The Concessionaire shall comply with the requirements of Table A-1 when these requirements are more stringent than applicable regulations and/or Partnership for Safe Water requirements. If at any time regulatory requirements or Partnership for Safe Water requirements become more stringent than those identified in Table A-1, the Concessionaire shall provide the City with a report containing an analysis and recommendations for compliance and summarizing the costs and effort required for compliance with the more stringent requirements. The City and the Concessionaire will negotiate revision of requirements and appropriate financial compensation to the Concessionaire for compliance with the more stringent requirements. If the City and the Concessionaire cannot reach agreement on the form of the new standards and the associated financial compensation, the requirements in Table A-1 shall remain in effect for the purposes of the Agreement. Table A-1: City Water Quality Requirements Parameter Units Requirement Notes Turbidity NTU <0.10 At least 95% of individual filter effluent samples collected at 15-minute intervals shall be less than 0.10 NTU, calculated monthly Haloacetic Acids (HAA5) µg/L 48 Maximum four-quarter running average calculated at each required distribution system sample location (LRAA) Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM) µg/L 64 Maximum four-quarter running average calculated at each required distribution system sample location (LRAA)
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City Water Quality Requirements. The City has operated the System in a manner that has consistently achieved compliance with water quality regulations. The City has made the optimization of process operations and finished water quality a priority. As a result, the City’s water quality is considerably better than required by applicable regulations for certain key parameters. The Concessionaire shall maintain or improve water quality, as measured by the parameters and requirements defined in Table A-1. The Concessionaire shall comply with the requirements of Table A-1 when these requirements are more stringent than applicable regulations and/or Partnership for Safe Water requirements. If at any time regulatory requirements or Partnership for Safe Water requirements become more stringent than those identified in Table A-1, the Concessionaire shall comply with the more stringent requirements. Table A-1: City Water Quality Requirements Parameter Units Requirement Notes Turbidity NTU <0.10 At least 95% of individual filter effluent samples collected at 15-minute intervals shall be less than 0.10 NTU, calculated monthly Haloacetic Acids (HAA5) µg/L 48 Maximum four-quarter running average calculated at each required distribution system sample location (LRAA) Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM) µg/L 64 Maximum four-quarter running average calculated at each required distribution system sample location (LRAA)

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