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HUDSON VALLEY WATER TREATMENT SERVICES FOR BOILER AND CHILLER PLANTS
Effective Date
Jun 10, 2022
Expires
Effective: Jun 10, 2022
HUDSON VALLEY WATER TREATMENT SERVICES FOR BOILER AND CHILLER PLANTS
ActiveJANITORIAL SVC GREEN VALLEY CBOC
Effective Date
Oct 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Oct 1, 2024
JANITORIAL SVC GREEN VALLEY CBOC
ActiveThis document contains a three-party agreement between West Valley Water District (WVWD), San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District (SBVMWD), and San Bernardino County (COUNTY). The agreement outlines the provision of imported domestic water by WVWD and SBVMWD to COUNTY for the Glen Helen area as an emergency secondary source. COUNTY agrees to pay WVWD $870 per acre-foot for treatment and delivery, and will purchase imported water directly from SBVMWD at a blended rate based on then-current prices. The agreement is for a period of five years from an effective date in 2024, allowing for up to 1,100 acre-foot per year. COUNTY is also responsible for the design, construction, and maintenance of the necessary interconnection facilities.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2024
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This document contains a three-party agreement between West Valley Water District (WVWD), San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District (SBVMWD), and San Bernardino County (COUNTY). The agreement outlines the provision of imported domestic water by WVWD and SBVMWD to COUNTY for the Glen Helen area as an emergency secondary source. COUNTY agrees to pay WVWD $870 per acre-foot for treatment and delivery, and will purchase imported water directly from SBVMWD at a blended rate based on then-current prices. The agreement is for a period of five years from an effective date in 2024, allowing for up to 1,100 acre-foot per year. COUNTY is also responsible for the design, construction, and maintenance of the necessary interconnection facilities.
ActiveThis document, "Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District REGULATIONS GOVERNING WATER SERVICE," details the rates, fees, deposits, and penalties for water services provided by the Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District. It outlines various charges including service charges, fixed meter charges, commodity rates for water usage, pass-through charges, drought surcharges, engineering-related fees and deposits, backflow program fees, customer account fees, capacity charges, and penalties for infractions like water theft. The document includes a comprehensive appendix with scheduled fees and rates that are effective from various dates, primarily starting in 2025 and extending to 2030, and notes that some fees are fixed while others escalate annually.
Effective Date
May 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: May 1, 2025
This document, "Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District REGULATIONS GOVERNING WATER SERVICE," details the rates, fees, deposits, and penalties for water services provided by the Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District. It outlines various charges including service charges, fixed meter charges, commodity rates for water usage, pass-through charges, drought surcharges, engineering-related fees and deposits, backflow program fees, customer account fees, capacity charges, and penalties for infractions like water theft. The document includes a comprehensive appendix with scheduled fees and rates that are effective from various dates, primarily starting in 2025 and extending to 2030, and notes that some fees are fixed while others escalate annually.
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