Hydraulic Flow Sample Clauses

Hydraulic Flow. The purpose of this section is to provide the basis for alloca- tion of the treatment capacity available to the Authority as a result of the 1986 Agreement. An allocation of 300,000 gpd of treatment capacity shall be available to Upper Macungie Township for the proposed Xxxx Telephone Laboratories, Inc. (“BTL”) project, to be located in Upper Macungie Township. The initial 150,000 gpd of said allocation (“BTL Commitment”) shall be released upon receipt of payment from Upper Macungie Township for the allocation, provided that such payment shall not be made until such times as Upper Macungie Township receives a corresponding payment from BTL and executes a binding sewer service agreement with BTL. The remaining 150,000 gpd shall be held in reserve (“BTL Reserve”) through 1 August 1996. BTL shall purchase all of its capacity in accordance with the terms of §2.05. An allocation of 500,000 gpd of treatment capacity (“Xxxxx Reserve”) shall be available to Upper Macungie Township for the Xxxxx Brewery (“Xxxxx”), provided that the Xxxxx Reserve shall not be available until the Successful Start Up of the Lehigh County Pretreatment Plant, as specified in paragraph 4 of the 1986 Agreement (“Successful Start Up”), has been attained. The Xxxxx Reserve shall be available through 1 August 1996. The purchase of the Xxxxx Reserve or any portion thereof shall be in accordance with the terms of §2.06. The remaining treatment capacity shall be placed in a single pool (“General Pool”) available to all residential and nonresidential users in the Municipalities, except as provided below. Treatment capacity in the General Pool shall be allocated in accordance with the procedures described in §2.04. The parties to this Agreement recognize that a planning period of 5 years is required to xxx- lyze, select and implement any one of the several alternative methods of providing future sewage treatment capacity. In anticipation of this planning period and to provide orderly development of the service area, the parties agree that the allocation of treatment capacity from the General Pool shall be conditioned as pro- vided below. At such time as treatment capacity available to the Authority under the 1986 Agreement equals 105% of the total allocation made by the Authority during the immediately preceding 5 years, the Authority and the Municipalities shall review alternative methods of allocating treatment capacity to users. In the event that the parties cannot reach an agreement on the me...
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Hydraulic Flow. The purpose of this section is to provide a basis for allocation of the 6.15 million gallons per day (“mgd”) treatment capacity available to the Municipalities as a result of the 1981 Agreement.7 Allocations of hydraulic flow will be based upon the 1979 flow of each Municipality plus certain existing industrial/commercial and residential allocation commitments as outlined in Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof. The balance of the capacity is apportioned to an indus- trial/commercial allocation pool and a residential allocation pool which will be administered as described below. Accordingly, the parties hereby agree to the hydraulic flow limits of the respective Municipalities and the commitments to the industrial/commercial and residential pool as follows:
Hydraulic Flow. 18 If for any calendar year a Municipality’s average hydraulic flow which shall be defined as the hydraulic flow as determined under the provisions of Section 3.02 plus its pro rata share of the service area infiltration and inflow, exceeds the hydraulic flow allocations as set forth in this Agreement, then the Municipality shall pay penalty charges as follows:

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