Model Recycled Water User AgreementRecycled Water User Agreement • November 16th, 2018
Contract Type FiledNovember 16th, 2018This model recycled water agreement is a template that can be completed to create a formal agreement between a recycled water provider and users of recycled water. It has been developed to interface with the Guideline for low-exposure recycled water schemes (the Guideline). The agreement is structured such that recommendations made in the Guideline can readily be incorporated into a formal agreement. For example, the Guideline states that Class A recycled water may be used for municipal open space irrigation provided minimum on-site controls and a spray-drift control are employed. These recommendations can be incorporated into the ‘Supply Standards’ and ‘On-site Controls’ sections in Schedule 1 of the model agreement. Note that, for the sake of clarity, it is recommended that recycled water providers ‘spell out’ the terms that have been used in Tables 3 – 8 of the Guideline. That is, terms such as ‘minimum on-site controls’ and ‘spray drift control’ should be explained fully in the agr
Model Recycled Water User AgreementRecycled Water User Agreement • November 16th, 2018
Contract Type FiledNovember 16th, 2018This model recycled water agreement is a template that can be completed to create a formal agreement between a recycled water provider and users of recycled water. It has been developed to interface with the Guideline for low-exposure recycled water schemes (the Guideline). The agreement is structured such that recommendations made in the Guideline can readily be incorporated into the agreement. For example, the Guideline states that Class A recycled water may be used for municipal open space irrigation provided minimum on-site controls and a spray-drift control are employed. These recommendations can be incorporated into the ‘Supply Standards’ and ‘On-site Controls’ sections in Schedule 1 of the model agreement. Note that, for the sake of clarity, it is recommended that recycled water providers ‘spell out’ terms that have been used in Tables 3 – 8 of the Guideline. That is, terms such as ‘minimum on-site controls’ and ‘spray drift control’ should be explained fully in the agreement. T