Recycled Water Sample Clauses

Recycled Water. Recycled water consists of treated wastewater generated at the City of Porterville’s Wastewater Treatment Facility and other treatment facilities within the Subbasin. Most of the water from subbasin facilities is delivered to crops in the area. In the case of the City of Porterville, the balance is allowed to infiltrate into the subsurface in recharge ponds located in the old Deer Creek channel. The volume of recycled water delivered to crops shall be measured using an in- line calibrated flow meter. Monthly water deliveries will be provided on an annual basis by the City of Porterville, community services districts, and public utility districts within the Subbasin.
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Recycled Water. Groundwater recharge of recycled water occurs as artificial recharge and deep percolation of applied water as described in Section 3.7.
Recycled Water. (A) The Parties acknowledge that the existing facilities of District with respect to the disposal of recycled water are inadequate to serve the future residents, owners, and occupants of the Property.
Recycled Water. The project will utilize recycled water provided by the City and will connect to the City’s system. When recycled water becomes available, recycled water will be utilized to irrigate common areas such as parks and landscape areas, including recreational areas, unless the City waives the requirement. Until such time, City potable water shall be utilized via dedicated landscape connections at these sites. Recycled water mains shall be installed in conjunction with the installation of water and sewer facilities needed for common area landscaped areas in this project. Onsite irrigation shall be installed according to State requirements for recycled water irrigation systems. Developers need not provide connections to the recycled water main for individual residential and commercial lots. The City agrees to impose a fee through a connection fee reimbursement agreement, or other mechanism, payable by any future developers of lots, other than Developers and its successors in interest, who later connect to the recycled water main provided by the project, in an amount equal to each such landowner or developer’s fair share of the cost of installing the recycled water main at sufficient capacity to serve such landowners or developers. Said fair share will be established by the connection formula for City costs of providing the recycled water treatment and delivery system. The reimbursement amount paid through the City to the Developers shall be based on the relative fair shares of the cost of installing the recycled water main within the development serving each lot owned by Developers and by future developers. The Developers shall also have the opportunity to request reimbursement for oversizing the pipeline to serve other developments based on the actual construction costs as established by invoices and other documents. The City shall have no obligation to reimburse Developers for any such costs beyond the amount of funds the City collects by these reimbursement fees, less City’s reasonable costs to establish and implement these reimbursement fees, and limited to fifteen (15) years from the date of execution of the reimbursement agreements. Given that full reimbursement of Developers cannot occur until after such future developers connect to this recycled water line, Developers acknowledges that it may not receive full reimbursement. Developers agree the City is not liable for any shortfall in reimbursement suffered by Developers.
Recycled Water. A. Recycled Water Provider Calpine/Bechtel has selected San Jxxx Municipal Water System (“MUNI”) as MEC’s recycled water provider. MEC shall pay usual and customary rates and charges for recycled water service, as may be established from time to time by the provider and normally charged to other users of recycled water. B. Pipeline Construction 1. Calpine/Bechtel, as owner of MEC, shall arrange for the design and construction, by a licensed contractor, of a recycled water pipeline, to be owned by the City, or City’s assignee, from the present terminus of the SBWR system to MEC, pursuant to a separate agreement with the City on terms mutually agreeable to the Parties. City shall fully cooperate in the design and construction of all water facilities in order to minimize cost and schedule impacts. City shall acquire the necessary rights-of-way for these improvements. Parties will fully cooperate in obtaining the permits for this project in a timely manner. 2. City shall complete all necessary reliability improvements for pressure zones 2 and 3 as soon as reasonably possible. 3. The City Manager is hereby delegated authority to determine on behalf of the City the size of the recycled water pipe. If the City elects to construct a 42” pipeline, the City shall fund 80% of the full cost of this facility from SBWR to Santa Txxxxx Boulevard at the point where the lateral pipeline goes to MEC. Calpine/Bechtel shall fund the remaining 20% and the costs of the lateral pipeline from Santa Txxxxx Boulevard to MEC. If the City elects to have a 20” pipeline, the City share shall be 50% and Calpine/Bechtel share shall be 50% of the facilities from SBWR to Santa Txxxxx Boulevard at the point where the lateral pipeline goes to MEC. City shall provide funds when and as needed for the full cost of the shared segment. Calpine/Bechtel shall repay its share to the City in semi-annual payments over 30 years, at an interest rate set at the tax exempt borrowing rate applicable to the City (currently approximately 5%), adjusted semi-annually for the ensuing six (6) months, beginning upon the commencement of operation of the pipeline. Reasonable provisions for determining eligible costs and for handling change orders and scope changes will be negotiated in the applicable Related Agreement. 4. If State or Federal grants are obtained by the City for this facility after the date of this Agreement, the net cost to City and Calpine/Bechtel (for their shares respectively) shall be calculated...
Recycled Water. Should treated wastewater cease to be available for irrigation purposes, Water District agrees to supply an alternative source of water to County’s property at no additional cost to County, and such water will be supplied at the standard rate therefore.
Recycled Water. LESSEE is encouraged to use recycled water, according to its permitted uses, if it becomes available and is cost effective for use at the Leased Premises. The types of crops that can be irrigated with recycled water depend on the level of treatment and water quality of the recycled water. Generally, crops for non- human consumption, such as irrigated fodder crops and alfalfa, can be irrigated with “secondary” recycled water. Crops for human consumption require higher levels of treatment and may be irrigated with “tertiary” recycled water. The use of recycled water is encouraged to offset potable and irrigation water supplies and to provide environmental benefits.
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