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Specific Enumeration of Powers. Without limiting the generality of the powers conferred under Section 1 of this Article, the powers of CIWW include, but are not limited to, the power to do all of the following within the limitations provided by this Agreement: (a) To perform the functions of production, storage, delivery, and re-sale of wholesale water to, on behalf of, and as an essential governmental purpose of the Member Agencies; (b) To acquire drinking water for re-sale to its Member Agencies or to non-member public water supply systems, as defined in Chapter 455B, Iowa Code, to the extent permitted by this Agreement; (c) To produce drinking water for sale to its Member Agencies and to non-member public water supply systems as defined in Chapter 455B, Iowa Code, to the extent permitted by this Agreement; (d) To sell water on a wholesale basis to Member Agencies and to non-member public water supply systems, and to provide for the terms of such service by rule or by contract; (e) To establish, adopt and enforce rules and regulations governing its operation and provision of wholesale water service; (f) To establish rates and charges for wholesale water service, and reasonable penalties for any rates or charges that are delinquent. Rates and charges shall be non-discriminatory and imposed in accordance with Schedule VI-2 herein; (g) To plan for, acquire, construct and secure such Water Supply Facilities as it deems necessary or proper; (h) To operate and secure CIWW Water Supply Facilities for the benefit of Member Agencies; (i) To contract for, or provide and maintain, security to preserve and protect the CIWW Water Supply Facilities and properties owned or operated by CIWW, as the Board deems necessary to preserve and protect the peace, health, safety, and welfare of the public and the public water supply; (j) To contract with any public or private entity to acquire supplies of water for re- sale or to acquire Water Supply Facilities, and any other services as it may require; (k) To take any actions necessary or appropriate to secure or improve the quality and available quantity of source waters required for the provision of safe drinking water to its Member Agencies and otherwise to advance and promote regional and state-wide water resource management; (l) To do all things necessary and proper to operate as a regional water wholesale supplier; (m) To rent, lease, or purchase, or otherwise acquire any tangible personal property, real estate or services reasonably necessary to fulfill...
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