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• <br /> • <br /> . _ • <br /> ' Mr. Leon A. Yuri <br /> Page Two <br /> June 26, 19M . <br /> The option of operating the system differently to increase hydraulic capacity <br /> is probably not feasible until the pretreatment systems are completed as it <br /> is doubtful that any "net" increase would be realized. <br /> Once the pretreatment facilities are caileted, changes in the operation of <br /> the system will provide a "net" increase, but are not recommended as the <br /> long-term solution as It becomes extremely cumbersome to operate the system <br /> in this manner and requires additional manpower which generally should not <br /> be required for a system of this size. <br /> We, therefore, recommend that piping/pumping revisions be constructed to <br /> increase hydraulic capacity as well as Improvements to the post-filtration <br /> chemical systems at Plant 11, treated water metering (accounting) systems <br /> to the gravity zones and renovation of Clearweli 03, which combined with <br /> the pretreatment Improvements will provide a "sol Id" 5.5 MOD gross <br /> treatment capacity dependent on raw water quality, the ability to regulate <br /> post-chlorination/fluoridation with the desired accuracy, improve the <br /> data Input for treated water demand accounting and provide an additional <br /> 400.000 gallons of treated water storage. <br /> If I may be of further assistance In this matter, please contact me at your <br /> convenience. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> • <br /> R CKY MOUNTAIN CONSULTANTS, INC. <br /> i 34- Z. V.S14.11-. <br /> Mark C. Klee <br /> Associate Principal <br /> MCK:mew <br /> cc: Karl Kasch, Director of Public Works <br /> Bob Carpenter, City Engineer <br /> Val Lelker, Water/Wastewater Superintendent <br />--ter__`?3° .•L�-_s.a.a .tiea _ "t tr-.. i.M'a!_`J...!ref[a t. - �_�w k�__ Y <br />