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s. 411 <br /> XASCH That tie-in without retiring the existing <br /> basin, will show how this entire system wil <br /> function. Once that is accomplished, they <br /> will tie-in through an alternate means, <br /> into plant number 1. If all goes well, <br /> and they are very confident that it will, <br /> that the contigency plan drawn up will <br /> have plant number 1, the older plant and <br /> 2 treating high quality water by August <br /> 15th, 1984. The approved fast-tracking <br /> system, the new back-wash pumping station, <br /> currently located in plant number one, <br /> with the additional piping, metering and <br /> pumping will allow the city the 5.5 mgd <br /> capacity. He also noted that some of the <br /> mechanical items hai arrived on Saturday. <br /> Included was a letter from Rocky Mountain <br /> Consultants which stated that 90% complete <br /> on the drawing and fast-tracking the <br /> engineering. They will be meeting with <br /> mechanical and concrete contractors later <br /> this week to get some preliminary costs <br /> to get that job expedited. The date for <br /> the hydraulic improvements is set for the <br /> 15th. <br /> The other two requests included in the <br /> July 3rd memo, are the consolidation of <br /> the piping from the plant to the various <br /> parts of the city. The other is a back- <br /> wash recyclation <br /> MEIER Mayor Meier noted that the watering on <br /> Monday created some water pressure problems <br /> Kitsch Mr. Kasch noted that the 3 day moritorium <br /> allowed the tanks to refill, however on <br /> Monday everyone was given <br /> "a little shot'. This created problems <br /> hydraulically as you can just put <br /> so much water through a pipe and due to the <br /> high demand, there was a problem with water <br /> pressure. The lower ends of the system <br /> had great pressure while the people on the <br /> higher end of the system had none. <br /> People complaining about pbor water pressure <br /> or lack of pressure where instructed by <br /> staff when they called City offices that the <br /> may water a little just to catch up. Howeve <br /> they should notify their neighbors of this. <br /> Mr. Aasch suggested that people just use <br /> good common sense, and neighborhood coopera- <br /> tion. He felt very confident that the <br /> 3.01. off program will work. <br /> Morris Ms. Morris question Rocky Mountain Consulter_ <br /> Memo of July 3rd, referencing that plant <br /> number 2 would be shut down approximately <br /> 8 hours. She asked for clarification <br /> of this. <br /> Reach This is the purpose of the off day. The <br /> off day also allows for some general <br /> maintenance of the plant. <br /> Morris Ms. Morris asked if that would mean that <br /> the city would be without water? <br /> Ranch No, there would be water but not necessarill <br /> for irrigation of lawns. <br /> Leary Councilman Leary asked Mr. Basch it he fore <br /> saw any water pressure problems for those <br /> on the high system? <br />
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