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Chapter 7. Miscellaneous of California Water Code >> Division 31. >> Chapter 7.

Membership of a public entity in the agency does not affect the identity or legal existence, nor impair the powers, of that public entity.
This division shall be liberally construed to carry out its purposes.
(a) The water delivery quantities set forth in subdivision (b) describe, for the purposes of this division, the average daily deliveries of water from San Francisco to the identified entities during the 2000-01 fiscal year.
  (b) The water delivery quantities are as follows:
Average Daily Deliveries in Hundred Cubic Name Feet Alameda County Water District 15,709 California Water Service Company 49,610 City of Brisbane 489 City of Burlingame 6,503 City of Daly City 6,070 City of East Palo Alto 2,864 City of Hayward 24,546 Town of Hillsborough 5,099 City of Menlo Park 4,616 City of Millbrae 3,669 City of Milpitas 9,437 City of Mountain View 14,860 City of Palo Alto 18,438 City of Redwood City 15,753 City of San Bruno 3,266 City of San Jose 6,436 City of Santa Clara 5,473 City of Sunnyvale 13,112 Coastside County Water District 2,070 Estero Municipal Improvement 7,873 District Guadalupe Valley Municipal 611 Improvement District Mid-Peninsula Water District 4,789 North Coast County Water 4,594 District Purissima Hills Water District 2,921 Stanford University 3,604 Westborough Water District 1,352
(c) If San Francisco becomes a member of the agency, the average daily delivery of water to San Francisco during the 2000-01 fiscal year, for the purposes of this division, shall be determined to be 118,973 hundred cubic feet.
  (d) If one of the entities listed in subdivision (b) succeeds, whether by merger, consolidation, acquisition, assignment, or otherwise, to the rights and obligations of another entity under the July 2009 Water Supply Agreement, or any subsequent water supply contract, the successor entity's quantity of water shall be increased, for purposes of Section 81405, by the amount of the nonsucceeding entity's quantity of water, without the necessity for an amendment to subdivision (b).
Nothing in this act changes the governance, control, or ownership of the regional water system.