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action that will correct the conditions causing the noncompliance. If the user shall fail to <br />comply with its obligations specified herein, the city may, at the user's expense, make <br />such repairs, improvements, changes, or undertake such other activities as are <br />necessary to comply with the user's obligations. Such expense shall be payable to the <br />city by the user upon demand, or the city may discontinue recycled water service until <br />such time as the user makes appropriate repairs and the city inspects the user's system <br />to assure conformance with applicable rules and regulations. <br />Sec. 39-41. - Same—Applicability of chapter. <br />Recycled water accounts and service shall be subject to and shall comply with all <br />the provisions of this chapter, except as specified in sections 39-32 through 39-40. In <br />the event of conflict between sections 39-32 through 39-40 and the other portions of this <br />chapter, the provisions of sections 39-32 through 39-40 shall control. <br />Sec. 39-42. - Same—Agreement to be signed. <br />Before any recycled water service is provided, the user shall sign a recycled <br />water user agreement with the director of public works, who is hereby designated as the <br />agent of the city to enter into such agreements, in addition to filing or obtaining any <br />applications or permits required by this chapter. <br />Secs. 39-43-39-49. - Reserved. <br />SECTION 6. Article III of Chapter 39 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby <br />repealed in its entirety. <br />SECTION 7. Article III of Chapter 39 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby <br />reenacted in its entirety as follows: <br />ARTICLE III. - SEWERS <br />Sec. 39-50. - Definitions. <br />As used in this article: <br />Agency means Public Works Agency, City of Santa Ana. <br />Best management practices (BMPs) means schedules of activities, a prohibition <br />of practices, maintenance procedures, and other management practices to prevent or <br />reduce the introduction of FOG to the sewer facilities. <br />Change in operations means any change in the ownership, food types, or <br />operational procedures that have the potential to increase the amount of FOG <br />generated and/or discharged by FSEs in an amount that alone or collectively causes or <br />creates a potential for SSOs to occur. <br />Ordinance No. NS -2921 <br />Page 34 of 57 <br />