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C. In conjunction with the Project, and specifically the Well Blowdown Conveyance <br />Pipeline, Mesa Water and the City have agreed that Mesa Water is required to perform certain regularly <br />required maintenance or replacement to ensure the efficient function of such improvements, including: (1) <br />vacuuming the low point of the 18" storm drain line, as needed for vector control; (2) annually testing the <br />sump pump per Mesa Water Standard Operating Procedure ("SOP") 45; (3) maintaining the 2" PVC ball <br />valve, 2" brass swing check valve, and 4" shut-off valve per the equipment maintenance manual; (4) <br />quarterly inspecting and, as necessary, replacing the check valves in the catch basin; and (5) performing <br />and otherwise complying with vector control requirements, set forth by the Orange County Mosquito and <br />Vector Control District, as relevant to the Well Blowdown Conveyance Pipeline (hereinafter, <br />"Maintenance Obligations"). <br />D. Though extending into the City right-of-way, the Well Blowdown Conveyance Pipeline <br />shall be considered a private facility with all maintenance or replacement therefore the sole responsibility <br />of Mesa Water in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. <br />The Parties agree as follows: <br />AGREEMENT <br />Section 1. Construction of Well Blowdown Conveyance Pipeline Mesa Water <br />shall construct the Well Blowdown Conveyance Pipeline pursuant to Mesa Water's approved <br />plans and specifications. <br />Section 2. Maintenance of Well Blowdown Conveyance Pipeline. Mesa Water <br />shall be responsible for the performance of the Maintenance Obligations, as defined herein, and <br />shall, as may be requested from time to time by the City, provide the City with documentation <br />identifying the maintenance performed. <br />Section 3. Compliance with Applicable Clean Water Requirements. Mesa <br />Water shall be required to comply with any and all clean water requirements applicable to the <br />Well Blowdown Conveyance Pipeline, including requirements associated with any applicable <br />National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System ("NPDES") permit and/or local and regional <br />discharge requirements, as such may be amended from time to time. <br />Section 4. Replacement of Well Blowdown Conveyance Pipeline. Mesa Water <br />shall be responsible for replacing the Well Slowdown Conveyance Pipeline, inclusive of its <br />component valves and related appurtenances, when reasonably necessary at the end of its useful <br />life, unless or until such time as this Agreement is terminated as provided in Section 8. <br />Section 5. City Access for Inspections and Repairs. The City, as to those <br />components located within the City right-of-way, shall have complete access to such <br />components for purposes of inspection, sampling, and/or testing. As to any components located <br />on the Property, the City, inclusive of its officials, employees, agents, contractors, and <br />subcontractors, shall be provided reasonable access to the Well Blowdown Conveyance <br />Pipeline, preferably within one business day of any request, likewise for inspection, sampling, <br />and/or testing. In the event of an emergency, the City shall contact Mesa Water's emergency <br />line at (949) 631-1200 to arrange for immediate access to areas on the Property. <br />-2- <br />