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Agmt09 San Francisco City and County of Water Sales Agreement
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San Francisco, City and County of
PROJECT NAME
Water Sales Agreement
RMP File Number
304
Date
7/1/2009
Reso Ref
14949, 15255
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Yes
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<br />transfers of banked water under Section 3.4. <br /> <br />2.5. Transfers of Shorta2e Allocations. Voluntary transfers of shortage allocations between the <br />SFPUC and any Wholesale Customers, and between any Wholesale Customers, will be permitted <br />using the same procedure as that for transfers of banked water set forth in Section 3.4. The <br />SFPUC and BA WSCA shall be notified of each transfer. Transfers of shortage allocations shall <br />be deemed to be an emergency transfer and shall become effective on the third business day after <br />notice of the transf~r has been delivered to the SFPUC. Transfers of shortage allocations shall be <br />in compliance with Section 3.05 of the Agreement. The transferring parties will meet with the <br />SFPUC, if requested, to discuss any effect the transfer may have. on its operations. <br /> <br />SECTION 3. <br /> <br />SHORTAGE WATER BANKING <br /> <br />3.1. Water Bank Accounts. The SFPUC shall create a water bank account for itself and each <br />. Wholesale Customer during shortages in conjunction with its resale customer billing process. <br />Bank accounts will account for amounts of water that are either saved or 'used in excess of the <br />shortage allocation for each agency; the accounts are not used for tracking billings and <br />. payments. When a shortage period is in effect (as defined in Section 1.4), the following <br />provisions for bank credits, debits, and transfers shall be in force. A statement of bank balance <br />for each Wholesale Customer will be included with the SFPUC's monthly water bills. <br /> <br />3.2. Bank Account Credits. Each month, monthly purchases will be compared to the monthly <br />budget for that month.' Any unused shortage allocation by an agency will be credited to that <br />agency's water bank account. Credits will accumulate during the entire shortage period, subject <br />to potential restrictions imposed pursuant to Section 3.2.1. Credits remaining at the end of the <br />shortage period will be zeroed out; no financial or other credit shall be granted for banked water. <br /> <br />3.2.1. Maximum -Balances. The SFPUC may suspend the prospective accumulation of credits <br />in all accounts. Alternatively, the SFPUC may impose a ceiling on further accumulation of <br />credits in water bank balances based on a uniform ratio of the bank balance to the annual water <br />allocation. In making a decision to suspend the prospective accumulation of water bank credits, <br />the SFPUC shall consider the available water supply as set forth in Section 1.1 of this Plan and <br />other reasonable, relevant factors. <br /> <br />3.3. Account Debits. Each month, monthly purchases will be compared to the budget for that <br />month. Purchases in excess of monthly budgets will be debited against an agency's water bank <br />account. Bank debits remaining at the end of the fiscal year will be subject to excess use charges <br />(see Section 4). <br /> <br />3.4. Transfers of Banked Water. In addition to the transfers of shortage allocations provided <br />for in Section 2.5, voluntary transfers of banked water will also be permitted between the SFPUC <br />and any Wholesale Customer, and among the Wholesale Customers. The volume of transferred <br />water will be credited to the transferee's water bank account and debited against the transferor's <br />water bank account. The transferring parties must notify the SFPUC and BA WSCA of each <br />transfer in writing (so that adjustments can be made to bank accounts), and will meet with the <br />SFPUC, if requested, to discuss any affect the transfer may have on SFPUC operations. <br />Transfers of banked water shall be deemed to be an emergency transfer and shall become <br />effective on the third business day after notice of the transfer has been delivered to the SFPUC. <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />18573673 <br />
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