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25 <br />2021 Amended and Restated WSA 17162043.1 <br />Line Meters”) and to three reservoirs in San Francisco (“In-City Terminal Reservoir Meters”), (4) <br />deliveries to SFPUC Retail Customers located outside the boundaries of the City, and (5) <br />deliveries to the Wholesale Customers, as described and illustrated in Attachment J. <br />C.The SFPUC shall inspect, test, service, and calibrate the measuring and <br />recording equipment installed at the locations described in subsection B and will repair or <br />replace them when necessary, in order to ensure that their accuracy is consistent with <br />specifications provided in Attachment J. <br />D.The SFPUC shall continue to contract with a qualified independent metering <br />consultant to perform periodic inspection, testing, servicing and calibration of the County-Line <br />Meters, the In-City Terminal Reservoir Meters, and the System Input and In-Line Meters <br />described in Attachment J, as well as the portion of the SFPUC’s Supervisory Control and Data <br />Acquisition (SCADA) system that utilizes the flow signals produced by that measuring and <br />recording equipment. The method, schedule and frequency for calibration and maintenance of <br />the County-Line Meters and the In-City Terminal Reservoir Meters are specified in Attachment <br />J. The SFPUC shall provide copies of the metering consultant's reports to BAWSCA. <br />E.System Input Meters measure water deliveries into the Regional Water System <br />from sources such as Hetch Hetchy and the SFPUC’s water treatment plants. System Input <br />Meters also measure deliveries from the Regional Water System to outside sources or from <br />such sources to the Regional Water System through interties with the Santa Clara Valley Water <br />District and the East Bay Municipal Utility District. In-Line Meters measure internal system flows <br />and are located on the Bay Division Pipelines and other main transmission pipelines. These <br />meters are collectively referred to as the “System Input and In-line Meters.” Similar to the <br />County-Line Meters, the System Input and In-Line Meters have secondary metering equipment, <br />such as differential pressure transmitters and flow recorders. The System Input and In-Line <br />Meters, and all associated secondary metering equipment, shall be calibrated and maintained <br />according to the method, schedule, and frequency specified in the Procedures Manual <br />described in subsection G, below. <br />F.The locations of the smaller and more numerous meters described in subsection <br />B (4) and (5) are not illustrated in Attachment J; however, they are also critical in the <br />determination of cost allocations, and accordingly require continued maintenance and