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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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1/28/2019
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6.G. - Page 38 of 238 <br />of the new customer(s) on water supply reliability, water quality and cost to existing customers <br />of the Regional Water System. <br />B. New Wholesale Customers After December 31, 2028. As of January 1, 2029, <br />San Francisco will not enter into contracts to supply water to any entity other than a Wholesale <br />Customer (whether permanent or temporary, firm or interruptible) unless: <br />It completes any necessary environmental review under CEQA of the <br />proposed new wholesale water service obligations as provided in Section 4.07; <br />2. It concurrently completes any necessary environmental review under <br />CEQA as provided in Section 4.07 and commits to make both San Jose and Santa Clara <br />permanent customers with Individual Supply Guarantees equal to at least 9 MGD; <br />3. Doing so increases the reliability of the Regional Water System; and <br />4. This Agreement is concurrently amended (a) to reflect that increased <br />reliability by means of an increased commitment by San Francisco to deliver water during <br />Droughts and (b) to address the effects, if any, of the new customer(s) on water supply, water <br />quality and cost to existing customers of the Regional Water System. <br />C. New Retail Customers. San Francisco may enter into new retail water service <br />obligations outside of the City and County of San Francisco: <br />Counties; <br />Only in Alameda, San Mateo, Santa Clara, San Joaquin and Tuolumne <br />2. That are within or immediately adjacent to areas in which it currently <br />serves other Retail Customers; and <br />3. Until the aggregate additional demand represented by the new retail <br />customers reaches 0.5 MGD. <br />The limitations on serving new Retail Customers described in this subsection do not apply to <br />historical obligations to supply water that may be contained in prior agreements between the <br />SFPUC or its predecessor the Spring Valley Water Company, and individual users or property <br />owners located adjacent to Regional Water System transmission pipelines. <br />D. Water Exchanges and Cost Sharing Agreements with Other Water <br />Suppliers. Subject to completion of necessary environmental review under CEQA, San <br />W <br />15118728.1 <br />369 <br />
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