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52% to ACSA (1 1.3 mgd); and each shall pay these respective percentages of all <br />• non -capacity expansion related charges imposed by RWSA, including future non - <br />capacity related projects for the Urban Water System. <br />5. If any improvements increase capacity in the Urban Water System <br />Plants, the City and ACSA will negotiate a new cost sharing and capacity <br />allocation agreement as a result of the increased capacity. If the current 21.7 mgd <br />capacity in the Urban Water System Plants decreases, the ACSA and the City shall <br />continue to own plant capacity proportionally according to the 48/52% allocation <br />set forth herein. <br />Safe Yield Allocation and South Rivanna Reservoir Safe Yield <br />6. Based on the amount contributed by the City and ACSA for total <br />• facilities in RWSA's Urban Water System over the twenty-year period 1983-2002, <br />r 1 <br />u <br />the City has contributed 65% of the total costs and the ACSA has contributed 35% <br />of the total costs of the Urban Water System. Applying the above methodology, <br />the City is allocated 7.80 mgd and the ACSA is allocated 4.20 mgd of the existing <br />12.0 mgd of safe yield supply in RWSA's Urban Water System. <br />7. The City, ACSA, and RWSA have agreed to increase the safe yield <br />provided by RWSA's Urban Water System supply reservoirs by raising the <br />elevation of the South Rivanna Reservoir. The parties propose to increase <br />elevation at the South Rivanna Reservoir to raise the Urban Water System's safe <br />yield at least 7.0 mgd to 19.0 mgd. This 19.0 mgd shall be allocated as follows: <br />5 <br />