Total Dissolved Solids. Primary drinking water standards have not been established for IDS; the current secondary standard is 500 mg/I. Unless the Authority agrees otherwise, for the period through May 31, 2030, Aurora will provide to the Authority water at the Master Meter that has a IDS level no greater than that provided to Aurora's own customers from the Binney Plant (the "IDS Commitment"). Ifthe IDS level at the Master Meter exceeds the secondary standard of 500 mg/I, Aurora will notify the Authority and the Authority may decline deliveries. Until May 31, 2030, any declined water above 500 mg/I IDS will not count toward the Delivery Obligation described in Paragraph 3.1. There is no guarantee of a maximum IDS concentration beyond May 31, 2030, regardless of whether a primary IDS drinking water standard has been established, and accordingly, the IDS Commitment expires on May 31, 2030.
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Total Dissolved Solids. Primary drinking water standards have not been established for IDS; the current secondary standard is 500 mg/I. Unless the Authority agrees otherwise, for the period through May 31, 2030, Aurora will provide to the Authority water at the Master Meter that has a IDS level no greater than that provided to Aurora's own customers from the Binney Plant (the "IDS Commitment"). Ifthe IDS level at the Master Meter exceeds the secondary standard of 500 mg/I, Aurora will notify the Authority and the Authority may decline deliveries. Until May 31, 2030, any declined water above 500 mg/I IDS will not count toward the Delivery Obligation described in Paragraph 3.1. There is no guarantee of a maximum IDS concentration beyond May 31, 2030, regardless of whether a primary IDS drinking water standard has been established, and accordingly, the IDS Commitment expires on May 31, 2030.. 3.6.3
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Sources: Water Delivery Agreement