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SECTION 3. WATER STANDARDS AND CONSTRUCTION <br />1. Lino Lakes and Centerville agree that they shall exercise reasonable care to <br />prevent toxic or harmful substances from contaminating the water supply of either party. <br />Each city's water supply shall provide clean, safe, potable water. On a yearly basis, each <br />city shall supply the other city with Copies of yearly analytical test data from the Minnesota <br />Department of Health, Division of Environmental health. In addition, on a yearly basis, <br />each city shall supply test results from a recognized testing lab, whose analyses were <br />performed by EPA or other recognized standard procedures. There shall be results <br />provided for hardness, manganese, iron, and volatile organics. If either city allows volatile <br />organics to be discharged into the water system, such items shall be eliminated by the <br />responsible city. Failure to comply with this section shall be grounds for immediate <br />termination of the water exchange system. <br />2. The location of connection of the water system of Centerville with the <br />water system of Lino Lakes is designated as the intersection of 20th Avenue and Cedar <br />Street. In the event either party feels the expansion of the water system within the city's <br />boundaries will adversely impact its ability to supply water to its residents, it may elect to <br />terminate this Agreement upon three (3) years written notice. Lino Lakes shall waive any <br />permit application or fee for work in existing utility easements or on the proposed <br />connection. <br />3. All watermain construction within Centerville or Lino Lakes shall meet the <br />most recent City Engineers Association of Minnesota "Standard Utilities Specifications for <br />Watermain and Service Line Installation and Sanitary Sewer and Storm Installation." <br />Neither party shall substantially change the specifications for any parts of the water system <br />which would be interconnected between the cities without the notification of the other. <br />SECTION 4. INDEMNIFICATION <br />Each party agrees to indemnify the other and save the other harmless from any and <br />all claims or demands for damages arising out of or which may result from the water <br />supply pursuant to this Agreement, and from the use, installation, maintenance, and repair <br />of its facilities as set forth in this Agreement. <br />SECTION 5. TERMINATION <br />In addition to the termination provisions in Section 3, either city shall have the <br />right to cancel this Agreement on account of any violation of the terms and conditions of <br />this Agreement by the other city by first giving thirty (30) days written notice to the other <br />party of such violation and a failure to correct the violation within said thirty (30) day <br />period of time. Either city shall have the right to cancel and annul this Agreement, <br />3 <br />