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(k) Person. A term including individuals, corporations, partnerships, associations, companies, <br />organizations, or other legal entity. <br />(1) Retail Water Customer. A water customer of the City of Paris (as that person is defined herein) <br />that utilizes the water purchased from the City for its own purposes and does not supply water to <br />another person or entity for resale for human consumption. <br />(m) Wholesale Water Customer. Any individual, corporation, partnership, association, person, <br />company, or organization purchasing or using water supplied by the City of Paris, Texas, that, in <br />return for compensation, supplies water to another person or entity for resale for human <br />consumption. The term does not include a person or entity that supplies water to itself or its <br />employees or tenants as an incident of that employee's service or tenancy when that water is not <br />resold to or used by others. For the purposes of this Article, the word "customer" and the phrase <br />"wholesale water customer" will have the same meaning. <br />See. 34 -157 Criteria for Initiation and Termination of Drought Response Stages <br />(a) General. The City Manager or designee will monitor water supply and /or demand conditions to <br />determine when conditions warrant initiation or termination of each stage of the Plan. The City <br />Manager or designee may decide not to order the implementation or termination of a drought <br />response stage or water emergency even though one or more of the trigger events for a stage are <br />met. Factors that could influence such a decision include, but are not limited to, the time of year, <br />weather conditions, the anticipation of replenished water supplies, or the anticipation of potential <br />changed conditions that warrant the continuation of the drought stage. <br />The triggering criteria and responses described below are based on analysis of rainfall data, lake <br />capacities, historical drought conditions, and information from the Drought Contingency Plan for <br />Lake Crook and Pat Mayse Lake and as prepared by the Department of the Army, Tulsa District of <br />the Corps of Engineers. <br />The USGS and Corps of Engineers electronically monitor levels in Lake Crook and Pat Mayse <br />Lake, respectively. <br />Page 5 of 20 <br />