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17 <br />constitutes approval for the subsequent 90-day <br />period. <br />d. At the 30-day point, the service provider shall <br />determine that adequate water and other resources <br />and facility capacities are available to support the <br />extended emergency transfer without adversely <br />affecting the quality and quantity of water supply <br />and services to customers within its service area, <br />and without adversely affecting environmental <br />quality within its service area; <br />AND <br />2. Are not intended to provide raw or finished water supply <br />necessary to support new growth and development within <br />the service area of the service provider receiving the <br />transfer. Neither party shall, in planning for future <br />growth and associated increases in water supply needs, <br />rely upon water from the other party supplied under this <br />agreement to serve such growth. . <br />a. A service provider experiencing a water <br />emergency and receiving emergency water <br />transfers must agree to act expeditiously and <br />adequately to mitigate and remove the causes of <br />the emergency conditions. <br />B. Non-Emergency Water Transfers (This subsection shall not <br />apply to the Town of Hillsborough until January 1, 2005.) <br />Non-emergency water transfers are only permitted with the <br />approval of the Orange County Board of Commissioners and <br />the elected or appointed boards of the service providers <br />providing and/or receiving the transfer. If OWASA is the <br />service provider, approval must come from the OWASA Board <br />15 <br />