(h) Where the results of the analyses of Treated Water samples carried out in accordance with the provisions of Section G.3 show that the concentration of one or more of the Critical Parameters has exceeded the maximum concentration specified in Table G-1 then the Agency shall have the right to reject delivery of Treated Water starting from the date and time that the first such sample was taken and continuing until the date and time of the first subsequent sample whose analysis carried out in accordance with the provisions of Section G.3 shows that the concentration of every Critical Parameter does not exceed the maximum concentration specified in Table G-1. The quantity of such water rejected by the Agency shall not be paid for by the Agency in accordance with Section 8.2 (Calculation of Payment) of the Agreement.
(i) Failure of Treated Water to comply with the requirements of Table G-1 for Critical Parameters such that the provisions of Section G.5.1 (a) shall have given the Agency the right to reject delivery of Treated Water for a period of more than seventy two (72) consecutive hours or on four or more occasions within a period of sixty (60) consecutive Days regardless of the duration shall be a Company Event Default in accordance with Section 15.1 (Company Events of Default), and the Agency shall have the right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to Section 20.1.1 (Termination Procedure).
(j) Any non-compliant Critical Parameter shall be tested daily or more frequently, and as soon as the Company shall have undertaken necessary measures to address the problem resulting in delivered water not being compliant with Critical Parameter. Once the test result show that the Critical Parameter is at or below its allowed limit specified in Table G-1, it shall be deemed compliant and the testing frequency shall revert back to the monitoring schedule for that Critical Parameter, including the monitoring schedule required if the Critical Parameter is greater than 95% or 90% of the standard.