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13-PARIS GENERATION LP (PGEN) WATER SERVICE AGREEMENT
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13-PARIS GENERATION LP (PGEN) WATER SERVICE AGREEMENT
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6.5 Each of the Parties shall immediately notify the other Party's or Plant <br />Manager or City Manger, such Manager's designee, as the case may be, of any <br />emergency or condition which may affect the quality or quantity of water in either <br />Party's system. <br />6.6 CITY reserves the right to make inspections of those facilities which <br />may affect the quality of the water supplied to PGEN and perform required tests. <br />VII. <br />Equipment and Operation <br />7.1 PGEN shall provide taps and all lines and valves beginning with the <br />tap on CITY'S 30-inch potable water transmission line. CITY shall maintain said <br />taps at CITY'S expense and shall maintain the valve nearest the tap at PGEN'S <br />expense. CITY shall at PGEN'S expense maintain the 12-inch service line and <br />valves beginning at the valve nearest the tap, and all pipe and valves between the <br />tap and the Meter, excluding the valves immediately at the meter. PGEN shall at <br />PGEN'S expense maintain meter isolation valves immediately at the Meter and the <br />Meter emergency by-pass valves. PGEN shall maintain at all times, in working <br />order, a back-flow prevention device approved by CITY, which device can be used <br />for protecting CITY'S system from contamination in the event of PGEN'S system <br />becoming contaminated, or in the event the integrity of PGEN'S system is <br />violated. CITY shall provide PGEN with at least a 48-hour notice prior to any <br />scheduled repairs to the Plant's water supply distribution system. <br />7.2 CITY'S representative may regularly inspect the Meter and report <br />when the same is known or suspected to be registering incorrectly. The Meter <br />shall be repaired by a service representative qualified to work on the Meter being <br />repaired. In the event the Meter must be replaced, CITY will determine a <br />replacement meter and the method of replacement. The cost of maintenance or <br />repair will be apportioned in accordance with Paragraph 5.1. <br />7.3 CITY'S representative assisted by a service representative qualified <br />to work on the Meter being repaired, will annually during each calendar year, test <br />the accuracy and performance of the Meter and will calibrate the Meter measuring <br />PGEN'S consumption, to verify its accuracy. CITY may, at its discretion, choose <br />to calibrate the Meter more frequently, if conditions so warrant. The cost of the <br />calibration will be apportioned in accordance with paragraph 5.1. A representative <br />of PGEN will be notified in advance of any testing and/or calibration of the Meter <br />and shall have the right to witness any such testing. All testing of the Meter will <br />be performed by a qualified representative or mutually agreed upon testing <br />service. <br />7.4 When it is determined that the Meter measuring PGEN'S <br />consumption has registered incorrectly, an estimate of the amount of water <br />furnished through the faulty Meter shall be prepared by CITY'S Director of <br />s <br />.. 52 <br />
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