End agreement with EBMUD for storm water inspections
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In Plain English
The city currently has an agreement with East Bay Municipal Utility District to handle storm water inspections under the Contra Costa Clean Water Program. Both parties want to end this partnership. If approved, the city must find a new way to conduct required storm water inspections.
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