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e <br />0 <br />N OV .7 1973 <br />the costs and their decision shall be binding on both <br />parties. <br />4. CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULES <br />The City will be ready to serve the County within ninety days <br />after initial operation and acceptance tests of the respective <br />water treatment plant and sewage treatment plant. The County <br />will be kept informed of progress so that their project may be <br />coordinated with plant progress. - <br />5. PLANT CAPACITIES RESERVED FOR THE COUNTY <br />Water Treatment Plant - Capacity allocated to the County shall be: <br />a. After completion of the plant expansion to 7.2 MGD <br />capacity, the County shall be allocated up to 864,000 gpd at a maxi <br />mum flow rate of 600 gpm at 5 psi or more pressure. <br />b. After completion of the plant capacity to 9.0 MGD <br />capacity, 1,300,000 gpd at a maximum flow rate of 900 gpm at 5 psi <br />or more pressure. <br />Sewage Treatment Plant - Capacity allocated to the County shall <br />be a monthly daily average of 1.39 million. gallons per day as <br />estimated by the County's consulting engineers to be the County's <br />1980 requirement. In no event shall any one day's flow exceed <br />1.58 MGD nor shall the peak flow exceed 2,500 GPM in any fifteen <br />minute period. The City reserves the right to order the'County <br />to correct causes of excessive flows including a moratorium on <br />o <br />further connections to its system if the allocated capacity is <br />equaled or exceeded. To protect the treatment plant, the City <br />shall have the right to restrict inflow from the County system <br />into the treatment plant to the above stated flows. <br />6. STANDARDS OF ACCEPTABILITY <br />The County recognizes that the treatment plant's effluent quality <br />must comply with --the rules and regulations of the Florida Depart- <br />ment of Pollution Control, the United States Environmental <br />Protection Agency and other regulatory agencies. .The County <br />-4- <br />9 <br />e <br />0 <br />N OV .7 1973 <br />the costs and their decision shall be binding on both <br />parties. <br />4. CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULES <br />The City will be ready to serve the County within ninety days <br />after initial operation and acceptance tests of the respective <br />water treatment plant and sewage treatment plant. The County <br />will be kept informed of progress so that their project may be <br />coordinated with plant progress. - <br />5. PLANT CAPACITIES RESERVED FOR THE COUNTY <br />Water Treatment Plant - Capacity allocated to the County shall be: <br />a. After completion of the plant expansion to 7.2 MGD <br />capacity, the County shall be allocated up to 864,000 gpd at a maxi <br />mum flow rate of 600 gpm at 5 psi or more pressure. <br />b. After completion of the plant capacity to 9.0 MGD <br />capacity, 1,300,000 gpd at a maximum flow rate of 900 gpm at 5 psi <br />or more pressure. <br />Sewage Treatment Plant - Capacity allocated to the County shall <br />be a monthly daily average of 1.39 million. gallons per day as <br />estimated by the County's consulting engineers to be the County's <br />1980 requirement. In no event shall any one day's flow exceed <br />1.58 MGD nor shall the peak flow exceed 2,500 GPM in any fifteen <br />minute period. The City reserves the right to order the'County <br />to correct causes of excessive flows including a moratorium on <br />o <br />further connections to its system if the allocated capacity is <br />equaled or exceeded. To protect the treatment plant, the City <br />shall have the right to restrict inflow from the County system <br />into the treatment plant to the above stated flows. <br />6. STANDARDS OF ACCEPTABILITY <br />The County recognizes that the treatment plant's effluent quality <br />must comply with --the rules and regulations of the Florida Depart- <br />ment of Pollution Control, the United States Environmental <br />Protection Agency and other regulatory agencies. .The County <br />-4- <br />