(a) Unless the context otherwise requires, the definitions set forth in this section govern the construction of this division. (b) âAssociationâ means the San Francisco Bay Area Water Users Association. (c) âBay area regional water systemâ means the facilities for the storage, treatment, and transmission of water located in the Counties of Tuolumne, Stanislaus, San Joaquin, Alameda, Santa Clara, and San Mateo, together with three terminal reservoirs in the city. (d) âBay area wholesale customersâ means the 25 public agencies in the Counties of San Mateo, Alameda, and Santa Clara that purchase water from the city pursuant to the master water sales contract, including the Alameda County Water District, the City of Brisbane, the City of Burlingame, the Coastside County Water District, the City of Daly City, the City of East Palo Alto, the Estero Municipal Improvement District, Guadalupe Valley Municipal Improvement District, City of Hayward, the Town of Hillsborough, the City of Menlo Park, the Mid-Peninsula Water District, the City of Millbrae, the City of Milpitas, the City of Mountain View, the North Coast County Water District, the City of Palo Alto, the Purissima Hills Water District, the City of Redwood City, the City of San Bruno, the City of San Jose, the City of Santa Clara, the Skyline County Water District, the City of Sunnyvale, and the Westborough Water District, Stanford University, the California Water Service Company, and the Cordilleras Mutual Water Association. (e) âCityâ means the City and County of San Francisco. (f) âMaster water sales contractâ means the agreement entitled âSettlement Agreement and Master Water Sales Contract between the City and County of San Francisco and Certain Suburban Purchasersâ entered into in 1984 by the city and the wholesale customers. (g) âRegional water systemâ means facilities for the storage, treatment, and transmission of water owned and operated by a regional wholesale water supplier, other than the city. (h) âRegional wholesale water supplierâ means any city, county, or city and county, including the city, that operates a regional water system, and furnishes water on a wholesale basis to local government agencies and public utilities that, in turn, supply water to a combined population of 1.5 million or more residents of geographic areas outside the boundary of the regional wholesale water supplier. (i) âWholesale customersâ means local government agencies and public utilities, including, but not limited to, the bay area wholesale customers, that purchase water from a regional wholesale water supplier and distribute that water to retail customers in their respective service areas.
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