HomeMy WebLinkAboutContract 6132 (2)City of Dallas
Dallas -Fort Worth Regional
Airport Board
NO.
The following Letter of Agreement represents the understanding of
the City of port Worth, the City of Dallas, and the Dallas -Fort Worth
Regional Airport Board with regard to the construction of certain water
mains and the sale of treated water by the City of Fort Worth to the
Dallas -Fort Worth Regional A;rport Board. Please acknowledge your consent
and agreement hereto by signing and returning all copies hereof to the
C;ty Manager of the City of Fort Worth, 1000 Throckmorton Street, Fort Worth,
Texas .
The City of Fort Worth agrees to sell treated water to the Dallas -
Fort Worth Regional Airport Board and the Dallas -Fort Worth Regional
Airport Board agrees to accept and pay for such treated water in accor-
r.�ance with the terms and conditions set forth herein.
A. Construction of Water Supply Mains; Interim Water Use.
1. Fort Worth has empioyed engineers to design a water main ex-
tendir,a, from the present terminus of Fort Worth's 16-inch water
main located on Highway 360 to the intersection of Jackson
Road an6 highway 183 and to design a 24-Inch main north on
Jackson Road from Highway 183 to the vicinity of Estelle Road.
2. The City will be responsible for paying all costs of construct-
Ing the 16-inch main from Highway 360 to the south side of
Highway 183 at Jackson Road, and the Regional Airport Board
will be responsible for paying all of the costs of the construc-
tion of the 24-inch main north to Estelle Road,from the sale of
revenue bonds. The construction bid proposal will be divided
into two sections, and the City will award the construction
contract and provide the construction engineering supervision.
The City will make payments to the Contractor and render monthly
statements to the Regional Airport Board for reimbursement to
City of monthly payments made by the City to the Contractor for
work performed on the 2-inch water main which will be owned by
the Airport.
3. The Cities of Dallas and Fort Worth will own the water main util
-
ities to Le constructed in Jackson Road frame the south side of
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Highway 183 to Estelle Road and later, as it may be extended
within the Airport property,, The City agrees to operate and
maintain this main and the service taps and customers' meters
actinci for the Regional Airport Board until the Regional Air-
port, water system is in operation by its management. The
Regional Airport Board will reimburse the City of Fort Worth
within 30 days from the sale of revenue bonds after receiving
an invoice for all costs related to operating and maintaining
the Regional Airport system.
4. The City agrees to expedite the construction of the two
water mains in order that water for construction of the
Airport may be available as early as possible. It is anti-
cipated that the completion date will be within six months
after the execution of the agreement.
Water for construction
The City will make the necessary taps and insta 11 temporary
services and meters for use by contractors during construction
of the Regional Airport. The individual contractor would
apply to the Regional Airport Management for the water service
and when approved by the Regional Airport Executive Director,
the application would be forwarded to the Fort Worth Water
Department for construction. The service tap and meter
installation would be made by the City at the expense of
the contractor, including the cost of the meter. The con-
tractor will pay any necessary meter repair costs. The cost
of meters will be reimbursed to the contractor less cost of
repairs when returned to the Fort Worth Water Department.
Meters will be read and billed monthly. The individual con-
tractor shall pay for treated water used based on the regular
Fort Worth water rate plus 10% plus 1.2 cents per 1000 gallons
for water sold outside the boundaries of the Tarrant County
Water Control and Improvement District No. 1. Water service
shall be discontinued when payment is not received by the
Port Worth Water Department within 10 days of the billing
date. The contractor shall pay a meter deposit to the Fort
Worth Water Department equal to estimated charges for two
morths of water use. The Regional Airport Board agrees to
withhold construction payments to a delinquent contractor
until all charges for services rendered by the Fort Worth
Water Departimerit have been paid by the contractor,
Take over date of water systetro by Regional Airport Board,
At the option of the Regional Airport Board but not later
tha- the date that the airport becomes operational, the water
fec`if-Pes constructed by the City of Fort Worth which are to
be administered by the Regional Airport Board shall be taken
ove- and operated by Regional Airport personnel. This shall
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include the 24-inch water main in Jackson Road from t be
side of Highway 183 to the vicinity of Estelle Road and
extension as may be made on Airport property. Prior to tha
time, metering facilities including flow control and trans-
m itting equipment shall be installed on such main and made
operational by the City of Fort Worth at the expense of the
Regional Airport Board from revenue bond funds. I
Bt Sale of treated water by the City of Fort Worth to the Regional
Airport Board after take over of system by the Regional Airport
Board,
1. After the Regional Airport Board has taken over the operation
of its mains and appurtenances as set forth in 6 above, the
City of Fort Worth shall continue to furnish water to the Air-
port and the Regional Airport Board shall accept and pay for
same in accordance with the policies of the City of Fort Worth
as reflected in its existing contracts for the sale of treated
water to suburban communities.
2. Terms and Conditions.
a. The City of Fort Worth agrees to furnish and sell to the
Regional Airport Board treated water under the normal operat-
ing pressure prevailing in the east side pressure plane of
the City of Fort Worth's water distribution system at the
point or points of delivery. The Regional Airport Board
agrees to accept delivery of such treated water at said point
or points of delivery under the conditions of this agreement
and to pay for the same in accordance with the terms hereof.
b. If at any time during the term of this agreement the
furnishing of water by the City of Fort Worth to the Regional
Airport Board shall be to the detriment of water customers
within the City of Fort Worth, then and in that event, the
quantity of water furnished to the Regional Airport Board will
be reduced in the same proportion to the reductions in quan-
tity of water being furnished other customers served by the
east side pressure plane either in or Out Of the City of Fort Worth.
C. If the City of Fort Worth shall ration the use of water
throughout said City or issue water conservation measures or
restrict the use of water in any way, the Regional Airport
Board, shall, at its option, either:
(1) discontinue taking water from the City of Fort
Worth under this agreement during the period of ration
-
ing, water conservation or restriction by the City of
Fort Worth; or
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(2) institute and apply the same rationing, conserva-
tion measures or restrictions to the use of water by
the customers of the Regional Airport Board, so long
as any part of the total water supply of the Regional
Airport Board is being furnished by the City of Fort
Worth.
d. It is agreed that the City of Fort Worth will furnish
treated water for construction of the airport and will furnish
as much as 3.0 million gallons per day after the Regional Air-
port becomes operational and until a treated water supply main
to the Regional Airport site is constructed by the City of
Dallas. After the water main is completed to the airport site
by the City of Dallas, the City of Fort Worth will furnish ap-
proximately one-third of the treated water requirements of the
Regional Airport site.
It is agreed that if the growth of the Regional Airport results
in water needs in excess of presently projected requirements,
the City of Fort Worth will aid in the development and furnish-
ing of sufficient water to meet the water demands of the
Regional Airport site.
Meters.
a. All water furnished under this agreement shall be measured
by one or more suitable meters equipped with continuous flow
chart -recording devices, rate of flow control devices and
transmitting and receiving equipment. The initial meter, re-
cording equipment, and rate of flow devices shall be installed
and operated by the City of Fort Worth, with the Regional Air-
port Board paying to the City of Fort Worth the cost of the
meter, recording and transmitting and receiving equipment,
and appurtenances plus the installation and maintenance cost
thereof.
b. The point of delivery of treated water by the City of Fort
Worth shall be the point of connection of the 24-inch main in
Jackson Road to the 16-inch main at the south side of Highway
183, and all necessary mains and distribution facilities from
and beyond said point shall be furnished, installed, owned,
operated, and maintained by the customer, the Regional Air-
port Board.
c, The location of each meter shall be mutually agreed upon
by and between the parties hereto, and the meter shall not be
moved or relocated except by mutual consent. The location of
each meter shall coincide as nearly as is reasonably possible
with the Fort Worth city limit line. The meter first em-
ployed shall be located as shown on the map attached hereto
marked Exhibit "A'' and expressly made a part hereof.
d. Each party shall have the right to test the meters and
flow controllers at any time, by first giving the other
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party notice of its intention to make such a test. No meter
shall be adjusted, changed or tested, in place or elsewhere,
without giving notice to the other party of this intention
to make such a test, and thereafter giving reasonable
opportunity to the other party to have representatives
participate in such test, change or adjustment. For these
purposes, the meter and control equipment will be properly
sealed, and the seal shall not be broken except in the presence
of representatives of all parties or following due notice to
all parties.
et The regional Airport Board or the City of Fort Worth at
its own expense may install a check meter to check Measure
the volume of water passing through the master meter,
presided that if such check meter is installed the same
rules and regulations relative to its operation, mainte-
nane, and reading shall apply as to meter being tested.
4. deter Reading and Billing.
a. The City of Fort Worth will read all meters provided for
herein at monthly intervals and the parties to this agree -
merit shall have free access to read these respective meters
daily, if either party so desires, it shall be the duty of
the parties to give immediate notice, each to the other
should any meter be found not functioning, and upon such
notice repairs to such meter shall be made pto ptly. When-
ever it is evident that a meter has not regi tered accurate-
ly for a period of time, the quantity used shall be estimated
in dccoirdance with the usage under similar condltIons far an
equal period,
b: The meter readings and rates of flow shall be added to-
gether when more than one meter is in service and the scam
thereof shall be used for the purpose of cal ulating charges
for water used.
c A review of water usage amounts by the customer for the past
twelve (1 ) months shall be made during the preparation
of the September bill each year. The September statement
shall be prepared so as to reflect any and all rates of use
charges which have not been previously billed and paid, A
copy of the rate of floe charts or other records showing the
maximum day and the pear hour of the year shall be furnished
to the customer with the September billing.
d, The Regional Airport Board agrees to app rtate annually
sufficient funds to pay the monthly charge for water service,
as required by this contract. The eater chat e to be paid
by the Regional Airport Board to the City of Part north shall
be deemed a current expense of the Regional Airport Board for
each year of this contract as such monthly ck ges become due
and payable-
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e. The monthly bill shall be due and payable at the office of
the Fort Worth Water Department on or before the 15th day ini-
medlately succeeding the monthly billing date.
"Annual consumption" is the total quantity of water pur-
chased under the terms of this contract by the Regional Airport
Board during the fiscal year of the City of Fort Worth as
determined by the difference in the annual September meter
readings.
"Average daily use" is the annual consumption divided by
365.
"Maximum day usage" is the maximum quantity of water used
during one calendar day of the fiscal year of the City of Fort
Worth.
"M.G.D." is million gallons per day.
"T.G.P.D.11 is thousand gallons per day,
"Fiscal Year" is the fiscal year of the City of Fort Worth
from October I to September 30.
"Maximum hour rate" or the "Peak hour rate" is the quantity
of water used during the one hour of the year when more water
passed through the meter or meters serving the customer than
during any other hour of the fiscal year of the City of Fort
Worth multiplied by 24.
"Commodity charge" is that part of the rate charged per
1,000 gallons used, regardless of rate of use. The commodity
charge shall include the maintenance and operation cost, the
capital facilities cost on the part of the production and trans-
mission system related to annual use and the raw water costs.
"Raw water charge" is a part of the corn modity charge and
represents the rate Der 17000 gallons charged by the Tarrant
County Water Control and Improvement District No. I to the City
of Fort Worth for raw water to be sold to the Regional Airport
Board plus 16% of said rate representing Fort Worth water system
losses.
"Rate of use charge!" is the fixed charge determined for tho
maximum day and the maximun, hour rates of use,
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"Base rate" is composed of the commodity charge, and the
rate of use charge.
Rates.
a. Method of Rate Determination.
The annual rate charged by the City of Fort Worth for
rendering water service under the terms of this contract
shall be based upon the functional distribution of the total
annual cost incurred in furnishing treated water to its
customers, provided that nothing herein shall be construed
as contemplating an annual rate of less than the regular City
of Fort Worth water only rate, plus 10 percent of said rate.
b. Rates to be used,
The annual rate to be charged for water shall include the
proper proportionate parts of the maintenance and operation cost
as related to the production and transmission facilities of the
total Fort Worth Water System, the capital facilities cost
(fixed charges) on the production and transmission plant related
to the rendition of service at maximum withdrawal rates of use
by the Regional Airport Board and the raw water costs.
The charges of the initial period of the contract which
shall terminate September 30, 1972, have been computed to be
'na as follows:
(1) The commodity charge shall be 14.4 cents per 1,000
gallons withdrawn by the customer.
(2) The annual rates of use charges for maximum day
usage shall be $15,810.00 per M.G,D. and maximum hour rate
of usage in excess of the maximum day shall be $7,070.00
per M.G.D.
(3) The service charge shall be $25.00 per month per meter.
c. Adjustment of Rate.
(1) Raw Water
The amount charged for raw water shall be increased or
decreased proportionately when the raw water cost paid by
the City of Fort Worth for water available for treatment
and sale to the Regional Airport Board is increased or de-
creased. At the time of execution of this contract, the
rate, including 16 percent for system losses, to the
Regional Airport Board is 1.2 cents per 1,000 gallons. The
portion of the raw water charge which reflects system
losses shall be adjusted in the manner set out in sub para-
graph (2) below in accordance with actual experience dur-
ing the preceding period,.
If the Regional Airport Board enters the Tarrant
County Water Control and Imorovement District 1*'_ I irid the
ra-,,,q water rate ttken being paid by the City of Fort Vorth to
the District for water furnished under this contract
ti is reduced as a result thereof, the raw water rate then.4einct
paid by the Regional Airport Board to the City of Fort Worth
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hereunder shall be reduced in the same proportion.
(2) Commodity charge and rates of use charges.
The rate shall be reviewed and adjusted every
five years except that the first such review shall
be based on the annual cost of operation for the
fiscal years 1970-71 and 1971-72. The cost related
to the production and transmission function of distribut-
ing treated water to the Fort Worth city limits in
wholesale quantities plus a service charge shall be de-
termined in accordance with methods herein. Such costs
shall be projected through the City of Fort Worth fiscal
year 1975 to establish the fair rate for water to be
charged during the period October 1, 1972, to September
30, 1977. The adjusted rate shall be made effective
October 1, 1972. A similar review and rate adjustment
shall be made for each succeeding five-year period for
the term of the contract.
7, 1 ,ayment for Water
Payment of charges to the City of Fort Worth for water used
by the Regional Airport Board shall be made as follows:
r.
Ae Minimum Annual Payment
During the period when the Regional Airport is being fur-
nished its total water supply from the Fort Worth system,
the Regional Airport Board agrees to pay the City of Fort
Worth the annual rate of use charge based on a withdrawal
rate of 0.92 MGD from the Fort Worth water system, the
commodity charges for the quantity of water used and the
meter charges. The minimum annual charge is subject to
negotiation after the City of Dallas water main has been
placed in service to the Regional Airport, Minimum annual
charges may then be reviewed and adjusted based on actual
rather than estimated water requirements of the Regional
Airport system and based on the Airport utilizing the
Fort Worth water system for approximately one-third of its
water requirements and utilizing the City of Dallas water
system for approximately two-thirds of its water requ; rements.
It is agreed that the minimum annual payment to the City
of Fort Worth for the rate of use charges shall not be less
than the amortization cost of the facilities constructed
hereunder or under any amend ents hereto at the expense
of the City of Fort Worth for the exclusive use of the
Regional Airport.
b, Maximum Rate of Delivery
The rate at which water is withdrawn from the City of Fort
Worth system by the Regional Airport Board shall be
regulated by a rate of flow controller, pumps or other
g
- approved methods. The rate of withdrawal shall be controlled
so that the maximum rate wall not exceed 1.25 times the
"'maximum day rate" of withdrawal experienced during the
previous year unless the Regional Airport Board has notified
the Director of the Fort Worth Water Department in writing
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at least six months prior to the date of the anticipated
increase in maximum rate of withdrawal and has furnished
all pertinent information regarding the proposed increase
to the Director of the Fort Worth Water Department and
said Director has given his written approval thereof,
except that the said Director may waive all notice require-
ments, if, in his opinion, said notice is not necessary to
protect the interest of the City of Fort Worth.
c. Minimum Monthly Charge.
For the first five-year period of the contract the mini-
mum monthly charge shall be $1,237.10 for which payment
the Regional Airport Board shall be entitled to withdraw
at the rate of 0.92 M.G.D.
If the Regional Airport Board is requested by the City
of Fort Worth to restrict withdrawal of water in accordance
with the terms of this agreement so that the quantity with-
drawn per month by the Regional Airport Board is less than
the quantities shown herein for the minimum monthly charge,
the minimum charge shall be reduced to the correct charge
computed in accordance with the terms of this agreement for
the actual quantity withdrawn.
d. Monthly Payment
The monthly payment shall include the minimum charge
plus the commodity charge multiplied by the quantity of
water withdrawn from the Fart Worth system during the month.
Such payment shall not be less than the charge calculated
at the Fart Werth Water Rate plus 10 per cent plus the
added raw water cost for water sold outside the boundaries
of the Tarrant County Water Control and improvement District
Noy l plus $25.00 monthly service charge per master meter.
e. Annual Payment
The actual total annual payment for water by the Regional
Airport Beard shall be related to the annual and pear volumes
used by the customer during the fiscal year as determined by
meters, flaw recording devices or other approved methods.
The September bill shall reflect any necessary adjustment in
the ,annual payment clue to the actual rates of withdrawal from
the Fort, Werth system.
If the initial period of use of water by the Regional
Airport Board under the terms of this agreement ent is less than
a fiscal year, the annual rates of use charges shall be re-
duced in the proportion that the period of use bears to the
fiscal year.
The method of computation for determining the total an-
nual payment and the September bill is shown using the assumed
quantities in the two examples as follows;
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EXAMPLE N0, 1
Maximum Day 0.92 Million Gallons
Maximum Hour 0.92 Million Gallons Per Day Rate
Annual Use 267.00 Million Gallons
(UsAge per month estimated in Table E-1, Water Supply and Sewage Dis-
posal Report of Tippetts-Abbett-McCarthy-Stratton, dated September 1,
1967.)
Usage Per
Minimum
Commodity
Monthly
Month
Month, M.G.
Charge
Charge
Payments
October
22.0
1,237.10
$ 3,168.00
$ 4 405.10
November
20.0
1,237.10
2,880.00
4,117.10
December
20. 6
1, 37. 10
2,966.40
4,203, 50
,January
20.7
1,237.10
21980.80
4,217.90
February
18.7
1,2 7.10
2,69 .80
3,929.90
March
20.7
11237.10
2,980.80
4,217.90
April
20.0
1,237.10
21880.00
4,117.10
May
21.0
11237.10
3,024.00
4,26i.i0
June
21.7
1,237.10
3,124.80
4,361.90
July
28.3
1,237.10
4,075.20
5,312.30
August
Subtotal
28.
42.0
1 2 .10
4,075.20
12.30
$13, 08.10
$34,848.00
$48, 56.10
September
TOTAL
25.0
1,237.10
31600.20
4.837.10
$14;645. ZO
$361,448.00
$ 51493 ,
Annual Payment Calculations•.
267,000 x $0.144 $38,448.00
0.92 x $15,810.00 - 14,545.20
12 x $5.00 200.00
Total Annual Payment $53,293. 0
Previous payments, October
through August 48,456. i0
September Billing $ 4,83710
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Maximum bay 1,00 Million Gallons
Maximum Hour 1.25 Million Gallons Per bay Rate
Annual usage 267.00 Million Gallons
(Usage per month estimated in Table B-1, dater Singly and Sewage Dis-
posal Report of Tippetts-Abb tt-McCarthy-StrattonI elated September 1,
1967.)
Usage per
Minimum
Commodity
Monthly
to nth
Month, M.G.
Charge,
Charge
Payments
October
22.0
11237.10
3,168.00
$ 4,405.10
November
20.0
11237.10
21880.00
4,117.10
December
20.6
1, 237. 10
2,966.40
41-203.50
January
20.7
1,237.10
21*980.80
4,217.90
February
18.7
1,237.10
21692�80
3,929.90
March
20.7
1,237.10
2,980. 0
41217.90
April
20.0
1,237.10
21880.00
41117.10
May
21.0
11237.10
3,024.00
41261.10
June
21.7
1,237,10
3,124.80
4,361.90
July
28.3
1,237.10
41075.20
5,312.30
August
28.3
1,2� .10
4,075•0
,12.30
Subtotal
22.0
$13,60.10
$34,848.00
$4 , 56.10
September
2,� .0
4,269.40
,600ff00
7 869.40
TOTAL,
267.0
$17, 77.50
$3 ,448.00
$5�1325.50
Annual Payment Calculation:
67,000 x 0.144
1.00 x $15,810¢00
(1,25 - 1.00) x $7,070.00
12 x $25.00
Total Annual payment
Previous payments, October
through August
September Billing
$38,488.00
15,810.00
1,767.50
300.00
$56,325.50
48,4 6n10
$ 7,9.40
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8, Effective Date of Contract for Billing
It will be necessary for the City of Fort Worth to con-
struct a water transmission main approximately to its corpo-
rate limits and to construct a meter installation to serve
the,�egional Airport Board.
The effective date of this contract for billing pur-
poses shall be the fifteenth (15th) day of the month in
which the transmission main and the meter installation are
placed in service by the City of Fort Worth. The billing
for the first month will be prorated according to the number
of days of actual service included in said billing,
9. M,iopal.,AJ,rporlt Premises May Become Part of the Tarrant
County Water Control and Improvement District Number One.
The Regional Airport Board has not determined that
the Regional Airport premises are to be a part of the
Tarrant County Water Control and Improvement District
No, I at this time, but these premises are in no way pre-
cluded by this contract from becoming a part of the District
at any time in the future.
It is understood and agreed that this contract is made
subject to the terms of the Cedar Creek project contract be-
tween Tarrant County Water Control and Improvement District
No. I and the City of Fort Worth as it now exists or may
hereafter be amended. If the Tarrant County Water Control
and Improvement District No- I is required to levy ad valorem
taxes to support its Cedar Creek project or other additional
raw water supplies, the Regional Airport Board shall pay to
the City of Fort Worth for water purchased from the City of
Port Worth an additional raw water charge on such basis as
the Tarrant County Water Control and Improvement District No. I
and the City of Fort Worth shall determine to be ratable, con-
sidering the proportion of raw water sold by the Tarrant County
Water Control and Improvement District No. I for use outside
the boundaries of said district and for use inside such bound-
aries,
The additional raw water charge for water purchased
hereunder during the calendar year shall be reflected on the
December bill from the City of Fort Worth to the Regional Air-
port Board and shall be paid with the December bili. The
City of Fort Worth agrees to transmit such additional raw
water payment to the Tarrant County Water Control and Im-
provement District No, 1.
10. State Health ..Depart ment A2_roval.
The water system administered by the Regional Airport Board
shall be maintained and operated so as to be approved by the Texas
State Department of Health during the life of this contract.
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ll- Resale of Water.
The Regional Airport Board does hereby covenant and
agree not to sell water to any user located within its
boundaries at a rate lower than the equivalent Fart Worth
rate charged a similar customer located within the City of
Fort Worth. The Regional Airport Board agrees to furnish
the City of Fort Worth Water Department a complete rate
schedule for all Regional Airport Beard water sales.
The Regional Airport Board will not make any extension
of water lines beyond the boundaries of the Regional Air-
port premises as its boundaries now exist or may hereafter
exist, nor permit any connections for water outside its
boundaries, without the approval of the City of Fort Worth.
In the event the City of Fort Worth agrees to any
other extension by the Regional Airport Board of its water
service outside its boundaries, the rates to be charged
its customers by the Regional Airport Board and the com-
pensation to be paid by it to the City of Fart Worth shall
be determined and fixed at the time such action is taken.
1 terqency Rates of Use.
During a temporary emergency condition created by an
unforeseeable mechanical failure or by unprecedented high
rate of water usage such as might result from a major fire or
a major break, it may be necessary the water be withdrawn from
the Fort Worth system at a rate of usage in excess of that re-
quired to meet the usual peak requirements of the Regional
Airport Board;, It is agreed that extra rate of use charges
that would normally be applicable shall not apply for such
emergency withdrawals. However, the commodity charge for
f such water shall be payable,
It is further agreed that if Fort Worth experiences such
similar temporary emergency water supply conditions, water may
be released to Fort forth from the system administered by the
Regional Airport Beard upon request by the Director of the Fart
Worth Water Department. The quantity of water used by Fort
Worth during such eciergerscy conditions shall be deducted from
the quantity of water withdrawn from the Fort Worth system
during the month by the Regional Airport Board before computing
the monthly payment by the Regional Airport Board,
Ce Ford, t aje re
If by reason of force tajeure, either party hereto shall be rendered
unable, wholly or in part, to carry out its obligations under this
agreement other than the obligation of the Regional Airport Board to
make payments required under the terms hereof, then if such party
shall give notice and full particulars of such force maieure in
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writing to the other party within a reasonable time after the
occurrence of the event or cause relied on, the obligation of
the party giving such notice, so far as it is affected by such
force majeure, shall be suspended during the continuance of
the inability then claimed, but for no longer period, and such
party shall endeavor to remove or overcome such inability with
all reasonable dispatch.
The term "force majoure", as employed herein shall mean
acts of God, strikes, lockouts or other industrial disturbances,
acts of public enemy, orders of any kind of the Government of the
United States or the State of Texas, or any civil or military
authority, insurrection,,riots, epidemics, landslides, lightning,
earthquake, fires, hurricanes, storms, floods, washouts, droughts,
arrests, restraint of government and people, civil disturbances
explosions, breakage or accidents to machinery, pipe lines or
canals, partial or entire failure of water supply, and inability
on the part of the City of Fort Worth to deliver water hereunder
or the Regional Airport Board to receive water hereunder on
account of any other causes not reasonably within the control of
the party claiming such inability.
DLife of Agreement
The life of this agreement shall be thirty (30) years from
the date of execution hereof unless sooner terminated by t:',��
parties hereto. In the event that the Regional Airport Board
desires to terminate this contract it shall pay to the City of
Fort Worth the unamortized portion of any cost of any facilities
which have been constructed hereunder or under any amendments
hereto solely for the supplying of water to the Airport, unless
it is determined that said facilities can be utilized by the
City of Fort Worth for sale of water to its own residents or
those in suburban communities. The parties, by their mutual
consent, may amend or renew this contract.
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IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, after proper action by the respective governing
bodies for the parties hereto, we have caused these presents to be executed
in triplicate copies, each of which is considered to be an original, and
the seals of the respective parties to be hereto affixed on the date above
written. t
C i y reta ry
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND
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City Attorney
4�etor, Fort Worth er D p art ent
ATTEST:
City secretary
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