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Infrastructure System in accordance with the terms of this OSA. <br /> (B) Recycled City Organic Waste. <br /> 1. Non-Mandatory Organic Waste City Programs: The parties hereto acknowledge the responsibility of the <br /> City to meet its own recycling and landfill diversion goals contained in the Act and Organics Legislation. <br /> Nothing in this Agreement is intended or shall be interpreted to prohibit or impair the ability of the City to <br /> meet such responsibilities,or to restrict the right of the residents, businesses or organizations in the City to <br /> practice source separation,recycling,composting or other materials recovery activities,or to restrict the right <br /> of the City to conduct,sponsor,encourage or require such activities in any form.No reduction in the amount <br /> of Controllable Organic Waste generated in the City and delivered to the Organic Infrastructure by or on <br /> behalf of the City which may result from any such source separation or recycling program shall cause the <br /> City any liability hereunder (other than potential adjustment to the Organic Contract Rate as may be <br /> negotiated by the Parties as authorized under this OSA,and shall not constitute a breach of this Agreement.) <br /> 2. Mandatory Organic Waste City Collection Programs: City shall provide data and information to County <br /> regarding City's mandatory Organic Waste collection programs including but not limited to the tonnage of <br /> organics collected by the City for diversion under this OSA. The information will be used to provide <br /> education and outreach for participation with the goal of minimizing contamination and increasing diversion. <br /> (C) Organic Diversion Credit. City shall receive Organic Diversion Credit for City's <br /> Controllable Organic Waste minus any Residual Waste delivered by City and accepted by County and processed into <br /> Recovered Organic Waste Product at the County's Organic Infrastructure. <br /> (D) Organic ROWP Procurement Credit. City shall receive Organic ROWP reports for finished <br /> recovered organics waste products procured from County that meets the procurement requirements of Title 14 of the <br /> California Code of Regulations, Section 18993.1 et seq. City shall receive Organic ROWP Procurement Credit as <br /> follows: <br /> 1. County will assist City in developing local City programs and opportunities designed to enable the City to <br /> meet its own ROWP requirements. <br /> 2. City shall be entitled to"take back"its Proportional Share of SB t383 compliant,STA Certified compost, <br /> mulch or other ROWP products from County Organics Infrastructure and used as ROWP Procurement <br /> Credit. <br /> 3. County will provide reports and allocate credit associated with City resident ROWP pickup as welt as <br /> commercial landscapers from City that collect ROWP from County Organic Infrastructure. <br /> 4. City will be eligible to receive ROWP Procurement Credit for excess Acceptable Recovered Organic <br /> Waste Product that County is able to market beyond that needed for the County unincorporated areas or <br /> that is not otherwise committed.(*County makes no guarantees that it will provide City with 100%ROWP <br /> Procurement Credit.) <br /> (E) Organic Take-Back Goal. City is not required to"take back"its Proportional Share of STA <br /> Certified finished compost, mulch, or other ROWP from the County's Organic Infrastructure, however City and <br /> County will work toward creating City programs that have the goal of City taking back its Proportional Share of <br /> finished compost or other Recovered Organic Waste Product for local application("Organic Take-Back Goal")to meet <br /> City's ROWP procurement requirements. <br /> (F) Procurement of Additional ROWP. Pursuant to terms agreeable to both Parties, City may <br /> request to procure Recovered Organic Waste Product in addition to its Proportional Share within the same Contract <br /> Year. <br /> (G) OSA Conditions. As a condition of participating in the County's Organics Infrastructure, <br />