MCWRA Brackish Source Water Well Measurement Sample Clauses

MCWRA Brackish Source Water Well Measurement. In addition to the measurement responsibilities of MCWD, MCWRA shall obtain and record measurements of the volume of Brackish Source Water delivered from each of the Brackish Source Water Xxxxx to the MCWD Owned Facilities. In order to do so, MCWRA shall install, maintain and operate measuring and recording equipment (each, a “Brackish Source Water Well Meter,” and collectively, the “Brackish Source Water Well Meters”) to be located at each of the Brackish Source Water Xxxxx. An independent, certified third party of MCWRA’s choosing shall inspect, test, service and calibrate each of the Brackish Source Water Well Meters as per manufacturer specifications or at least once per Calendar Year in order to ensure that they remain accurate in compliance with such meter's specifications. MCWRA shall keep and maintain accurate and complete records thereof. MCWRA will provide to the other Parties a monthly report regarding the amounts of Brackish Source Water delivered pursuant to this Agreement. Upon request, (a) such inspection tests and results and records of water amounts shall be made available for review, inspection and copying by the other Parties, and (b) MCWD and CAW shall have the right to inspect the standard measuring devices and equipment used to measure Brackish Source Water.
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