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d. An extra charge of $25 per day per tap shall be incurred for each SMD1 tap <br />directly contributing non - domestic sewage flow to the flows routed through the emergency <br />overflow connection to Louisville's sanitary sewer collection system. SMD1 shall on an annual <br />basis submit a written report to Louisville identifying all potential toxic pollutants and or <br />hazardous waste and the sources thereof located within the area to be served by the emergency <br />overflow connection. <br />e. SMD1 will keep annual maintenance records of commercial grease traps installed <br />within the service area of the sanitary sewer lift station. Such records will be maintained <br />consistent with the requirements of C.R.S. § 24 -72 -201, et seq., and will be made available for <br />Louisville upon request. <br />f. The sanitary sewer lift station shall be operated and maintained to applicable <br />Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment ( "CDPHE ") regulations. The emergency <br />operation plan required by CDPHE shall be submitted to Louisville for review and approval no <br />later than three months from the date of the Parties execution of this Agreement. SMD 1 will <br />perform regular maintenance inspections of the sanitary sewer lift station, keep and maintain <br />required documentation, and submit facility reports to the State as required. At Louisville's <br />request, SMD1 shall provide copies of all reports, inspections and maintenance records for the <br />preceding 12 months. The sanitary sewer lift station design shall include internal alarms to <br />indicate when flows are being sent through the emergency overflow connection to Louisville. <br />g. The Louisville Director of Public Works shall be notified immediately when the <br />emergency overflow connection is being used. <br />h. SMD1 shall promptly correct any malfunctions in operation of the sanitary sewer <br />lift station causing emergency overflow, and shall promptly provide Louisville notice of same. <br />Non - emergency corrections or repairs shall be completed within a reasonable time not to exceed <br />30 days (unless, after promptly commencing the work, a period of more than 30 days is needed <br />to diligently pursue the work to completion). <br />i. Louisville may at any time, with 12 months prior written notice, terminate this <br />Agreement, with or without cause. <br />2. Cooperation/Good Faith/Documents. In the performance of this Agreement or in <br />considering any requested approval, acceptance, or other action under this Agreement, the <br />Parties each agree that it will act in good faith and will not act unreasonably, arbitrarily, <br />capriciously, or unreasonably withhold, condition, or delay any approval, acceptance, or other <br />action required or requested pursuant to this Agreement. Each Party shall promptly provide any <br />information, approval or document necessary for implementation of this Agreement. Each Party <br />shall subject to its procedures cause to be issued those street -cut permits, access permits and <br />other procedural or substantive permits and approvals that are necessary in order to implement <br />this Agreement, which permits and approval are not to be conditioned on payment of any fees or <br />costs other than administrative costs for processing. <br />3. Contact Persons. The contact persons for administering this Agreement shall be the <br />Public Works Director of Louisville and the Public Works Director of the Town of Superior, <br />2 <br />