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<br />Paris hereafter requests to be added to LCWSD's distribution system in the City's <br />corporate limits or extraterritorial jurisdiction. The customer shall bear any cost of <br />connecting to LCWSD's distribution system. The Point of Delivery for such Treated <br />Water shall be at the individual customer meter for each of the City customers who <br />receive water from the LCWSD Water Distribution System. The City shall provide <br />LCWSD an offset for each gallon of water delivered through LCWSD's water <br />distribution system to the City's customer equal to the City's water distribution system <br />rate then in effect and charged to LCWSD. The Maximum Hour Capacity Demand shall <br />be adjusted to reflect the LCWSD metered purchased water. from the City, which has <br />been utilized by LCWSD in providing service to customers of the City, for purposes of <br />prompting the Excess Demand Charge. The Maximum Hour Capacity Demand shall be <br />reduced by the hourly demand of the City customers supplied water by LCWSD. Hourly <br />demand of the City customers supplied water by LCWSD shall be determined by <br />increasing the Test Year average daily water consumption of the City customers supplied <br />water by LCWSD by 10% for lost and unaccounted for water on LCWSD water <br />distribution system and the lesser of 10% or the actual percentage of water lost and <br />unaccounted for in the Water Distribution System, then grossing up this figure by the <br />maximum day to average day ratio of the metered water purchased by LCWSD through <br />the Water Distribution System. This maximum day figure shall be grossed up by a factor <br />of 1.5 to reflect the maximum hourly demand of the City customers supplied water by <br />LCWSD. <br /> <br />4.4 NON-PEAK DEMAND ADJUSTMENTS. The Individual and Total Maximum <br />Diversion Rates specified in Articles 2.2 and 2.3 are based on LCWSD's Current Water <br />Usage Pattern, which reflects peak demand during summer months, and the peak <br />production capacity of the City's Water Treatment Plant. For Phase I, during the months <br />of November through March the Total Maximum Diversion Rate that Paris is required to <br />deliver shall not exceed the Phase 1 Total Maximum Diversion Rate divided by the Initial <br />Rated Plant Capacity (395,820 gph / 1,333,333 gph) times the reliable production <br />capacity of the City's Water Treatment Plant, occurring during the months of November <br />through March. For Phase 2, during the months of November through March the Total <br />Maximum Diversion Rate that Paris is required to deliver shall not exceed the Phase 1 <br />Total Maximum Diversion Rate divided by the Initial Rated Plant Capacity (395,820 gph <br />/ 1,333,333 gph) times the reliable production capacity of the City's Water Treatment <br />Plant, occurring during the months of November through March plus the difference in <br />Phase I and Phase 2 Total Maximum Diversion Rates, 104,160 gph (499,980 gph - <br />395,820 gph). During the tern1 of this Agreement, should the Rated Plant Capacity be <br />determined by applicable state criteria to be less than the then current Rated Plant <br />Capacity, the Total Maximum Diversion Rate shall be proportionally reduced to reflect <br />the reduction in Rated Plant Capacity. <br /> <br />4.5 ALTERNATE CAPACITY REQUIREMENTS. LCWSD shall provide Paris a copy <br />of its request for approval of alternative capacity requirements specified in TCEQ's rules <br />that LCWSD hereafter files with TCEQ. <br /> <br />17 I'aris/LCWSD Wholesale Treated Water Contract <br />