§ 1048-i. Agreement among the water board, the city and the authority\nfor the provision of water projects. 1. The authority, the water board\nand the city, acting by resolution of the common council of the city,\nmay enter into agreements for the purpose of providing for the\nconstruction and financing of a water project.\n 2. Any such agreements (i) shall describe in sufficient detail for\nreasonable identification the particular water project to be financed in\nwhole or in part by the authority, (ii) shall describe the plan for the\nfinancing of the cost of the construction of such water project,\nincluding the amount, if any, to be provided by the water board and the\nsource or sources thereof, (iii) shall set forth the method by which and\nby whom and the terms and conditions upon which moneys provided by the\nauthority shall be disbursed, (iv) may require, in the discretion of the\nauthority, the payment to the authority of the proceeds of any state and\nfederal grants available to the water board, (v) shall provide for the\nestablishment of user fees, rates, rents and other charges and the\ncharging and collection thereof by the water board for the use of, or\nservices furnished, rendered or made available by such system such as to\nprovide that such board receive revenues at least sufficient, together\nwith other revenues of the board, if any, to meet the requirements of\nsubdivision one of section one thousand forty-eight-j of this title,\nprovided that revenues received by such board shall be deposited in a\nspecial fund established pursuant to this title and disbursed to, and\nupon certification of, the authority, (vi) may provide for the transfer\nby the city to the water board pursuant to section one thousand\nforty-eight-h of this title of ownership of the water system of which\nsuch project will form a part, (vii) shall provide for the construction\nand completion of such water project by the city and for the operation,\nmaintenance and repair thereof as an integrated part of the system of\nwhich such water project forms a part, subject to such terms and\nconditions, not inconsistent with this title, which may be in the public\ninterest and necessary or desirable properly and adequately to secure\nthe holders of bonds of the authority, provided, however, all contracts\nfor public work and all purchase contracts shall be awarded by the city\nas provided by law for the award of such contracts by the city and that\nall contracts for construction shall be let in accordance with the\nprovisions of state law pertaining to prevailing wages, labor standards\nand working hours. Except as otherwise provided in section two hundred\ntwenty-two of the labor law, when the entire cost of constructing a\nbuilding as part of any water project shall exceed five hundred thousand\ndollars, the city shall prepare separate specifications for the\nfollowing three subdivisions of the work to be performed: (a) plumbing\nand gas fitting; (b) steam heating, hot water heating, ventilating and\nair conditioning apparatus; and (c) electric wiring and standard\nilluminating fixtures, (viii) shall provide for the discontinuance or\ndisconnection of the supply of water for non-payment of fees, rates,\nrents or other charges therefor imposed by the water board, provided\nsuch discontinuance or disconnection of any supply of water shall not be\ncarried out except in the manner and upon the notice as is required of a\nwaterworks corporation pursuant to subdivisions three-a, three-b and\nthree-c of section eighty-nine-b and section one hundred sixteen of the\npublic service law, and (ix) in the discretion of the authority, require\nreports concerning the project from the water board to the authority and\nthe city.\n 2-a. Each bidder on a public work contract, where the preparation of\nseparate specifications is not required, shall submit with its bid a\nseparate sealed list that names each subcontractor that the bidder will\nuse to perform work o
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