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AGREEMENT <br />PROVIDING FOR IMPLEMENTATION <br />OF THE <br />ALAMEDA COUNTYWIDE CLEAN WATER PROGRAM <br />THIS AGREEMENT, is made and entered into by and between the ALAMEDA COUNTY FLOOD <br />CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT, a local public agency of the State of <br />California; Zone 7 of ALAMEDA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION <br />DISTRICT, a local public agency of the State of California; COUNTY OF ALAMEDA, a subdivision of <br />the State of California; CITY OF ALAMEDA, a municipal corporation of the State of California; CITY <br />OF ALBANY, a municipal corporation of the State of California; CITY OF BERKELEY, a municipal <br />corporation of the State of California; CITY OF DUBLIN, a municipal corporation of the State of <br />California; CITY OF EMERYVILLE, a municipal corporation of the State of California; CITY OF <br />FREMONT, a municipal corporation of the State of California; CITY OF HAYWARD, a municipal <br />corporation of the State of California; CITY OF LIVERMORE, a municipal corporation of the State of <br />California; CITY OF NEWARK, a municipal corporation of the State of California; CITY OF <br />OAKLAND, a municipal corporation of the State of California; CITY OF PIEDMONT, a municipal <br />corporation of the State of California; CITY OF PLEASANTON, a municipal corporation of the State of <br />California; CITY OF SAN LEANDRO, a municipal corporation of the State of California; and CITY OF <br />UNION CITY, a municipal corporation of the State of California. <br />All of the above-mentioned entities are hereinafter collectively referred to as "PARTIES" or individually <br />as `PARTY." <br />RECITALS: <br />A. The Water Quality Control Plan for the San Francisco Bay Basin (hereinafter "Basin Plan"), <br />adopted by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Francisco Bay Region <br />(hereinafter "Regional Water Board"), in implementation of the Federal Clean Water Act, and the <br />Municipal Regional Stormwater NPDES Permit (hereinafter "NPDES Permit") required that the <br />PARTIES develop a program to control the discharge of pollutants from urban runoff in the <br />Alameda County area. <br />B. In furtherance of their responsibilities pursuant to the Basin Plan and the applicable NPDES <br />Permit, the PARTIES have previously entered into a series of agreements to jointly fund the costs <br />of preparing an action plan to evaluate nonpoint source pollutants, monitor indentified pollutants, <br />and develop control measures to mitigate or reduce the discharge of pollutants. Collectively, the <br />measures undertaken pursuant to the previous agreements and anticipated to continue pursuant to <br />this Agreement and upon execution of this agreement henceforth shall continue to be known as <br />the Alameda Countywide Clean Water Program (hereafter "the Program"). The Program <br />contains elements that provide a general benefit to the PARTIES (such as monitoring, public <br />education, staff training, program administration, etc.). In addition to the Program elements, each <br />Party has the responsibility to implement permit requirements within its jurisdiction. Activities <br />carried out by a Parry may include but are not limited to municipal operations and maintenance, <br />construction site inspections and enforcement, commercial and industrial inspection and <br />enforcement, illicit and illegal connection inspections, and implementation of new development <br />and redevelopment treatment requirements. <br />C. In 1987 Congress added Section 402 (p) to the Federal Clean Water Act (CWA) (33 U.S.C. <br />Section 1342 (p), which requires National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permits for <br />
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