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    % measuring the quantities of electrie energy used in the work of pumping water by and through the Water Facilities. The Water District shall also have the right to inspect any and all such water and power records kept « by BMI at all rea-sonable times. SERVICE CHARGES 23. (a) For the right to demand delivery of water in the quantities stated In Paragraph 19 hereof, the Water District agrees to pay BMI a service charge which shall be a fractional part of the actual cost of operating and main­taining all portions of said Water Facilities required for the delivery of water for and on behalf of the Water Dis­trict. Said fractional part of the total actual cost shall be proportionate to the fractional part of the total delivery capacity of the Water Facilities available to the Water Dis­trict upon its demand and for the purposes of this agreement shall be as follows: (1) $,000,000/30,000,000 until such time as the Water District shall increase the delivery capa­city of the Water Facilities, 30,000,000 gallons per day being the calculated present delivery capacity of said Water Facilities, and (2) 13,750,000/1*3,750,000 upon and after such 11