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<br />6.1E <br />Page 6 <br /> <br />EXHIBIT "A" <br />SCOPE OF SERVICES <br />AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES <br />KENNEDyaENKSCONSULTANTS <br /> <br />REDWOOD CITY RECYCLED WATER PROJECT <br />CUSTOMER RETROFIT AND PROGRAM SUPPORT SERVICES <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br />The Redwood City Recycled Water Project ("Project") will be implemented in multiple phases <br />over the next several years, beginning with some recycled water delivery in the 2006 irrigation <br />season. This scope of services has been designed in close collaboration with city staff to reflect <br />and fully implement: <br />· Project "Alternative TF", as described in the Recycled Water Task .Force Report and as <br />unanimously accepted by the City Council on March 25, 2004. <br />· Agreement for Production and Delivery of Recycled Water ("Agreement") between the South <br />Bayside System Authority (SBSA) and the City of Redwood City as approved by the City <br />Council on July 26, 2004 and by the SBSA Commission on August 3, 2004. All of the legal, <br />operational and financial details of the long-term partnership arrangement between the two <br />agencies are embodied in this agreement. <br />· City Council policies on the use of recycled water made to date, such as the prohibition on <br />mandatory use by existing residential customers. <br />· Engineering Report dated August 2004, and currently under review by the State of California <br />Regional Water Quality Control Board, the State Department of Health Services (DHS), and <br />the County of San Mateo Health Services Agency. <br /> <br />The major components of the Project are: <br /> <br />I. Treatment improvements consisting of filter modifications, chemical feed addition and <br />filtered water line at the SBSA site - owned and operated by SBSA <br /> <br />2. Disinfection facility consisting of new chlorine contact chamber at the SBSA site - owned by <br />Redwood City, operated by SBSA <br /> <br />3. Storage and pumping facilities located inside the SBSA plant property (includes a back-up <br />supply line for potable water) - owned and operated by Redwood City <br /> <br />4. Distribution system consisting of new transmission pipelines throughout the water service <br />area, in street rights~of-ways - owned and operated by Redwood City <br /> <br />5. Customer site retrofits for each existing private or public site with a landscape irrigation <br />meter. Retrofits will occur as each property owner has agreed to convert to recycled water <br />for landscape irrigation and industrial uses. <br /> <br />Agreement over $1 OK <br />KennedyJenks Rev-2 112603 <br /> <br />1 <br />