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1 <br /> Agreement, both parties will receive this indicator. Reverse flow <br /> durations of one hour or less will be considered de minimus and not <br /> recoverable for cost or credit. For reverse flow durations greater than an <br /> hour, both parties agree to determine a mutually agreeable credit to the <br /> District. <br /> 3) Following installation of the insertion meter, the District or Agency shall <br /> provide to the City a Bill of Sale for the meter at no cost to the City. The <br /> City shall then own and maintain the meter, vault, and City's <br /> communication system. The City shall maintain the meter, and arrange <br /> and pay for annual calibration by the manufacturer or other acceptable <br /> service provider. Copies of the manufacturer's test reports shall be <br /> provided to the District upon receipt by the City. Parties may mutually <br /> agree to modify the calibration schedule. <br /> 4) To facilitate future calibration processes, the City shall purchase a second <br /> uni-directional McCrometer FPI full profile insertion meter at its own <br /> expense. This second meter would be installed and operated each time <br /> the installed meter is removed for calibration. <br /> 5) Once installed to each party's satisfaction, the insertion meter shall be <br /> used as the billing meter for the Clearview Pump Station connection per <br /> the "Everett and Alderwood Water and Wastewater District Water Supply <br /> Contract" [effective date January 28, 2005]. <br /> 6) Signals from this meter will be shared with the District per the insertion <br /> meter design and the Operating Agreement. <br /> B. Existing Propeller Meter located at Clearview Pump Station <br /> 1) As part of assessing its accuracy and past performance, the existing <br /> propeller meter will be left in place at least six (6) months after the new <br /> insertion meter has been installed so as to allow time for comparing the <br /> two meter readings "in situ". <br /> 2) The District General Manager or his designee and the City's Public <br /> Works Director or his designee shall be provided written notice when the <br /> insertion meter is accepted as the billing meter. The City will then transfer <br /> the existing propeller meter, vault, and appurtenances to the District at no <br /> cost and in accordance with this Agreement. <br /> 3) As provided for in paragraph 8C. below, the District shall provide a new <br /> meter at its own expense so that the propeller meter can be removed and <br /> sent to the manufacturer for calibration. <br /> 4) Upon written authorization by the District, the City will be provided the <br /> existing propeller meter to send to the meter manufacturer for calibration <br /> at the City's expense. Copies of the manufacturer's test reports shall be <br /> provided to the District upon receipt by the City. The earliest this meter <br /> can be removed is during the low flow period is March, 2014. <br /> 5 <br /> 6 <br />
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