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<br />a Texas Registered Professional Engineer which detail the area to be served and includes <br />the gallons per hour of water to be delivered to the requested Point of Delivery. <br /> <br />ESTIMATED TREATED WATER REQUIREMENTS. <br /> <br />2.4 MAXIMUM HOUR CAPACITY DEMAND. Subject to Article 4.4, LCWSD's <br />Maximum Hour Capacity Demand to be produced by the Water Treatment Plant is <br />395,820 gallons per hour (gph) in Phase land 499,980 gallons per hour (gph) in Phase 2. <br />LCWSD shall provide Paris written notification requesting expansion of Paris' water <br />supply and treatment system sufficient to allow the City to provide LCWSD 499,980 gph <br />of Treated Water measured at the City's Water Treatment Plant three years prior to the <br />commencement of Phase 2. If Paris elects to expand its water supply and treatment <br />system for reasons other than the commencing of Phase 2, it shall notify LCWSD of its <br />plans so LCWSD may consider any economy of scale in participating in such expansion <br />and may request that such expansion include Phase 2. <br /> <br />2.5 NO MINIMUM PRESSURE GUARANTEED. Notwithstanding anything in this <br />Agreement, Paris does not represent or guarantee to LCWSD that Treated Water <br />provided to LCWSD under this Agreement will be provided at any specific minimum <br />pressure at the Points of Delivery, and Paris is under no obligation with respect thereto. <br />LCWSD understands and acknowledges that maintaining a certain pressure in its delivery <br />system requires the use of storage or pumps on LCWSD's system. <br /> <br />2.6 LIMITATIONS ON TAKING TREATED WATER. LCWSD agrees that it shall not <br />take Treated Water from any or all of the Points of Delivery at a combined instantaneous <br />rate greater than the Total Maximum Diversion Rate identified in Articles 2.2, 2.3 and <br />4.4, as appropriate, without first obtaining the written consent of Paris. The rate at which <br />LCWSD takes Treated Water from Paris shall be regulated by rate-of-flow controllers or <br />alternative methods approved in writing by Paris, paid for and installed by LCWSD. If <br />requested by Paris, LCWSD will convey the rate-of-flow controllers or approved <br />alternative methods used to regulate the take of treated water to Paris without cost, and <br />Paris shall be responsible for maintaining same. If it is necessary to replace a rate-of- <br />flow controller or approved alternative method of regulating take, LCWSD will pay for <br />such costs. If Lamar County ever takes Treated Water from any or all of the Points of <br />Delivery at a combined instantaneous rate greater than the Total Maximum Diversion <br />Rates identified in Articles 2.2 and 4.4, as appropriate, without first obtaining the written <br />consent of Paris, Paris may install and operate such additional rate-of-flow controllers or <br />other equipment needed to ensure compliance with the Total Maximum Diversion Rate. <br />LCWSD shall directly bear the cost of such equipment and its installation. <br /> <br />2.7 ADDITIONAL WATER. To the extent that Treated Water is available in amounts <br />greater than the Total Maximum Diversion Rate, Paris may, at its sole discretion, provide <br />LCWSD with additional Treated Water subject to the water rate and Excess Demand <br />Charge described in Articles 3.2 and 3.3 of this Agreement. Should Paris elect to provide <br />LCWSD with Treated Water in excess of the Total Maximum Diversion Rate, Paris may <br />terminate or reduce providing Treated Water at those excess diversion rates or amounts <br /> <br />9 Paris/LCWSD Wholesale Treated Water Contract <br />