Segregation of Aqueduct Reaches for All Transportation Charge Purposes Sample Clauses

Segregation of Aqueduct Reaches for All Transportation Charge Purposes. For the purpose of allocations of costs among Contractors pursuant to subdivisions (a) and (b) of this article, and Articles 24, 25 and 26, the Project Transportation Facilities shall be segregated into such aqueduct reaches as are determined by the State to be necessary for such allocations of costs. Subject to such modifications as are determined by the State to be required by reason of any request furnished by the Agency to the State pursuant to Article 17(a) of this contract, or by reason of contracts entered into by the State with other Contractors, the aqueduct reaches of the Project Transportation Facilities, a portion of the costs of which may be allocated to the Agency, are established as provided in Table G; provided that those costs of the aqueduct reaches from the Delta through the outlet of San Luis Reservoir which are allocated to the purpose of water conservation in, above, and below the Delta for the purpose of determining the Delta Water Charge, as hereinbefore set forth, shall not be included in the Transportation Charge. TABLE G PROJECT TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES NECESSARY TO DELIVER WATER TO PALMDALE WATER DISTRICT Aqueduct Reach Major Features of Reach Delta to Discharge Delta Pumping Plant: Intake Channel Fish Protective Facilities Delta Pumping Plant (Pumping Plant I) Discharge Delta Pumping Plant to San Xxxx Forebay: Aqueduct San Xxxx Forebay: San Xxxx Forebay and Forebay Dam San Xxxx Forebay to Kettleman City: Aqueduct Mile 18 Pumping Plant Kettleman City to Avenal Gap: Aqueduct Avenal Gap to Buena Vista Pumping Plant: Aqueduct Buena Vista Pumping Plant Xxxxxxx Ridge Pumping Plant I: Buena Vista Pumping Plant Aqueduct Xxxxxxx Ridge Pumping Plant I to Tehachapi Pumping Plant: Xxxxxxx Ridge Pumping Plant I Xxxxxxx Ridge Pumping Plant II Aqueduct Tehachapi Pumping Plant to South Portal Tehachapi Tunnels: Tehachapi Pumping Plant (Pumping Plant VI) Tehachapi Tunnels South Portal Tehachapi Tunnels to Junction, East and West Branches: Cottonwood Power Plant Aqueduct EAST BRANCH Junction, East and West Branches to Little Rock Creek: Aqueduct (This table was labeled Table I in original contract provisions)
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Segregation of Aqueduct Reaches for All Transportation Charge Purposes. For the purpose of allocations of costs among Contractors pursuant to subdivisions (a) and (b) of this article, and Articles 24, 25 and 26, the Project Transportation Facilities shall be segregated into such aqueduct reaches as are determined by the State to be necessary for such allocations of costs. Subject to such modifications as are determined by the State to be required by reason of any request furnished by the District to the State pursuant to Article 17(a) of this contract, or by reason of contracts entered into by the State with other Contractors, the aqueduct reaches of the Project Transportation Facilities, a portion of the costs of which may be allocated to the District, are established as provided in Table G; provided that those costs of the aqueduct reaches from the Delta through the outlet of San Luis Reservoir which are allocated to the purpose of water conservation in, above, and below the Delta for the purpose of determining the Delta Water Charge, as hereinbefore set forth, shall not be included in the Transportation Charge. TABLE G‌ PROJECT TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES NECESSARY TO DELIVER WATER TO [DISTRICT] (This table was labeled Table I in original contract provisions)

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