Metering of Wastewater Service Sample Clauses

Metering of Wastewater Service. The amount of wastewater service provided by the City to the Xxxx Tract through the District’s wastewater system will be measured by a meter installed at the Wastewater Point of Connection (the “Xxxx Meter”) capable of measuring and recording the amount of wastewater that passes through the meter in a 24-hour period of time. The Xxxx Meter and related facilities required to properly measure the quantity of wastewater delivered to the Xxxx Tract at the Wastewater Point of Connection will be designed, installed, and constructed by the Developer. The design, plans, and specifications for the Xxxx Meter and any new and/or additional metering equipment and related facilities must be approved by the District’s engineer prior to installation and construction, and any existing metering equipment may not be moved or relocated without the District’s consent. The City will operate and maintain the Xxxx Meter and any related equipment. The District will have the right to install a flow regulator to better facilitate the enforcement of this Agreement. Installation of the flow regulator will be at the sole discretion of the District. The City will read the Xxxx Meter for pass-through wastewater service on the same date that the City reads the Metering Facility (as defined in the Wholesale Agreement) measuring the wholesale wastewater received by the District from the City. The amount of wastewater measured by the Xxxx Meter will be deducted from the total quantity of wastewater billed to the District by the City under the Wholesale Agreement. If for any reason the Xxxx Meter is found to be inaccurate, the amount of wastewater furnished by the City to the Xxxx Tract through the District’s wastewater system will be estimated by using the wastewater usage for a corresponding number of days based on data from the most recent billing cycle in which the Xxxx Meter was known to be registering accurately. In the alternative, the City and the District may agree on another suitable method for calculating the wastewater furnished by the City to the Xxxx Tract through the District’s wastewater system during the period of meter failure.
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