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6/21/1999
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10b
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FINAL <br />4/30/99 <br />♦ the well water supply system is not reparable to <br />the point where the contamination can be <br />eliminated; <br />♦ the water from the well water supply system is not <br />treatable prior to withdrawal to the point where the <br />threat of disease or serious health effects is <br />eliminated; <br />♦ there is no alternate location on -site for a new well <br />water supply system which can be permitted under <br />Orange County Health- Department regulatory <br />criteria in effect at the time of the contamination <br />or an alternative site is unacceptable because <br />widespread existence of contamination or because <br />of the potential of contaminant migration to the <br />alternate site. <br />A description of these terms and their application is provided in <br />Section VI of this Agreement. <br />Public Water or Public Sewer Service: The provision of water <br />and/or sewer service by a party to this agreement. This definition <br />does not include consulting services and/or technical assistance <br />services. <br />Emergency Water Transfer: Any short-term transfer of raw water <br />supply or finished drinking water supply from one service provider to <br />assist another service provider in meeting water needs during: <br />a) unanticipated disruptions or emergencies relating to raw or <br />finished water supply. Such disruptions or emergencies may <br />result from events including, but not limited to: (i) human <br />error; ii) equipment or power failure; iii) supply contamination; <br />iv) major fires, floods, droughts or other disasters; and v) <br />operations or facility maintenance activities, or <br />b) periods when temporary, short-term disruption of water <br />supply or finished water service may occur as a result of <br />• 6 <br />
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