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19 <br />2021 Amended and Restated WSA 17162043.1 <br />water quality issues, such as Water Quality Notification and Communications Plan updates, <br />regulatory issues, and water quality planning studies/ applied research. San Francisco and <br />each Wholesale Customer will designate a representative to serve on the committee. There will <br />be a Chair and Vice Chair position for the Water Quality Committee. The Chair and Vice Chair <br />positions will be held by San Francisco and the Wholesale Customers and rotate between them <br />on an annual basis. <br />3.09. Completion of WSIP <br />San Francisco will complete construction of the physical facilities in the WSIP by <br />December 30, 2021. The SFPUC agrees to provide for full public review and comment by local <br />and state interests of any proposed changes that delay previously adopted project completion <br />dates or that delete projects. The SFPUC shall meet and consult with BAWSCA before <br />proposing to the Commission any changes in the scope of WSIP projects which reduce their <br />capacity or ability to achieve adopted Level of Service Goals and Objectives. The SFPUC <br />retains discretion to determine whether to approve the physical facilities in the WSIP until after it <br />completes the CEQA process as set forth in Section 4.07. <br />3.10. Regional Water System Repair, Maintenance and Operation <br />A.San Francisco will keep the Regional Water System in good working order and <br />repair consistent with prudent utility practice. <br />B.San Francisco will submit reports to its Retail and Wholesale Customers on the <br />"State of the Regional Water System," including reports on completed and planned <br />maintenance, repair or replacement projects or programs, by September of every even- <br />numbered year, with reports to start in September 2010. <br />C.San Francisco will cooperate with any audit of the SFPUC's asset management <br />practices that may be initiated and financed by BAWSCA or the Wholesale Customers. <br />BAWSCA may contract with third parties to conduct the audits. San Francisco will consider the <br />findings and recommendations of such audits and will provide a written response indicating <br />agreement with the recommendations, or disagreement with particular recommendations and <br />the reasons why, within 90 calendar days after receipt. <br />D.San Francisco will continue to operate its reservoirs in a manner that assigns <br />higher priority to the delivery of water to the Bay Area and the environment than to the