Transfer of Capacity Demand Sample Clauses

Transfer of Capacity Demand. Notwithstanding the provisions of part B of this section, a Contracting Agency whose Capacity Demand exceeds its Forecasted Demand by more than 15 percent or 100,000 gallons per day, whichever is greater, or if said 15 percent exceeds 200,000 gallons per day ("Exceeding Contracting Agency"), may continue to allow new connections to its Community Sewer System if it receives a transfer of a portion of the Forecasted Demand of a Contracting Agency which receives sewerage service at the same Regional Treatment Plant and whose Capacity Demand is more than 15 percent or 100,000 gallons per day, whichever is greater, less than its Forecasted Demand. In the event of such a transfer, the portion of the Forecasted Demand of the transferring Contracting Agency to be transferred shall be deducted from the Forecasted Demand of the transferring agency and added to the Forecasted Demand of the Exceeding Contracting Agency for purposes of determining whether the Exceeding Contracting Agency's Capacity Demand will continue to exceed its Forecasted Demand by more than 15 percent or 100,000 gallons per day, whichever is greater, or if said 15 percent exceeds 200,000 gallons per day. Such transfers of Forecasted Demand between Contracting Agencies shall become effective upon the filing with CBMWD of a written agreement between the affected Contracting Agencies. A transferring Contracting Agency shall not receive any payment or other consideration from the Exceeding Contracting Agency for the transfer of Forecast Demand.
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