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13 <br /> Adverse Public Health Condition: An Adverse Public Health Condition exists <br /> in the case of a wastewater system(s) when it is (1) failing, (2) documented to <br /> be failing by the Orange County Health Department, and (3) no on-site repair is <br /> approvable or recommended by the Orange County Health Department; or, in <br /> the case of a well water supply system, it meets all of the following criteria: <br /> • the well water supply system is contaminated with a microbial, <br /> chemical or other agent which is known to cause disease or other <br /> serious health effects; <br /> • the well water supply system is not reparable to the point where <br /> the contamination can be eliminated; <br /> • the water from the well water supply system is not treatable prior <br /> to withdrawal to the point where the threat of disease or serious <br /> health effects is eliminated; . <br /> • there is no alternate location on-site for a new well water supply <br /> system which can be permitted under Orange County Health <br /> Department regulatory criteria in effect at the time of the <br /> contamination or an alternative site is unacceptable because <br /> widespread existence of contamination or because of the potential <br /> of contaminant migration to the alternate site. A description of <br /> these terms and their application is provided in Section VI of this <br /> Agreement. <br /> Public Water or Public Sewer Service: The provision of water and/or sewer <br /> service by a party to this agreement. This definition does not include consulting <br /> services and/or technical assistance services. <br /> Emergency Water Transfer: Any short-term transfer of raw water supply or <br /> finished drinking water supply from one service provider to assist another <br /> service provider in meeting water needs during: <br /> a) unanticipated disruptions or emergencies relating to raw or finished <br /> water supply. Such disruptions or emergencies may result from events <br /> including, but not limited to: (i) human error; ii) equipment or power <br /> failure; iii) supply contamination; iv) major fires, floods, droughts or <br /> other disasters; and v) operations or facility maintenance activities, or <br /> b) periods when temporary, short-term disruption of water supply or <br /> finished water service may occur as a result of planned or unplanned <br /> maintenance of major water supply, pumping, transmission, treatment, or <br /> storage facilities. <br /> Non-Emergency Water Transfer: Any transfer from one water service <br /> provider to another water service provider of raw water supply or finished <br /> drinking water supply which is not an emergency water transfer. <br />